‘Hudson & Rex’ star John Reardon says he didn’t leave TV series by choice

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TORONTO - The human face of the first seven seasons of dog-cop procedural "Hudson & Rex" says he didn't leave the show by choice. 

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TORONTO – The human face of the first seven seasons of dog-cop procedural “Hudson & Rex” says he didn’t leave the show by choice. 

John Reardon, who played Det. Charlie Hudson, says the production company behind the TV show chose not to bring him back for Season 8. 

In a social media post, he says he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer partway through filming Season 7 and underwent treatment for several months. 

Actor John Reardon and his German shepherd co-star Diesel vom Burgimwald are shown in this undated handout image from the TV series
Actor John Reardon and his German shepherd co-star Diesel vom Burgimwald are shown in this undated handout image from the TV series "Hudson & Rex." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Rogers (Mandatory Credit)

But he says even though his doctors gave him a clean bill of health and he was ready to return to work, “the team chose to go in a different direction.” 

Production company Shaftesbury said in a statement that the two parties “could not find a workable pathway forward for his return to ‘Hudson & Rex.'”

In a press release this past spring announcing the new season, broadcaster Citytv said Luke Roberts was “officially joining the cast as Detective Mark.” 

That’s detective Mark Hudson, Rex’s new crime-solving partner.

The show also had to recast the other half of its titular duo following the death of the Diesel, the dog who portrayed the German shepherd Rex, early in Season 7.

In his Instagram post, Reardon toasted Diesel.

“I miss dearly, the cast and crew that felt like family and of course my partner – Diesel – you truly had swagger buddy,” he wrote.

“Although this is not how I had hoped the 7-year journey would end — I’m very appreciative of the opportunity to play a part in building something special.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 24, 2025.

Note to readers:This is a corrected story. An earlier version misidentified character Mark Hudson’s relationship to Charlie Hudson.

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