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In the spring of 1996, NBC cancelled the series after it finished 79th in the ratings, leaving one episode unaired. In December 1996, the rival network CBS picked up the series as a midseason replacement and aired 15 new episodes as its second season. For several seasons, JAG climbed in the ratings and ultimately ran for nine additional seasons.
In Spring 2005, despite CBS informing Donald P. Bellisario that the series "may get picked up", JAG was cancelled. [1] Bellisario stated that "the reason JAG is not coming back is purely demographic. Nothing more", [3] adding "it's wrong to say the show was canceled because [series co-star David James Elliott] said he was leaving". [3]
JAG (U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General [1]) is an American legal drama television show with a distinct U.S. Navy and Marine Corps theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario, and produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television (after 2006 known as CBS Studios).
We don’t like being left hanging — and it turns out you don’t, either. Earlier this month, we here at TVLine published a list of 27 cancelled TV shows that ended on a cliffhanger, leaving us ...
That's what Harm and Mac, and JAG as a whole, represent." Donald P. Bellisario on creating JAG [ 1 ] Lieutenant Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. ( David James Elliott ), a former naval aviator turned lawyer, is employed by the Navy's Judge Advocate General's Corps , the internal law firm of the Department of the Navy .
Sometimes all we want is a little closure. Cancellations are a part of life as a TV fan, and we understand that our favorite shows can’t last forever. But there’s nothing worse than a show ...
Slow Horses was the first show to score a renewal in 2024. In early January, Apple TV+ picked up the series for a fifth season, which will be based on Mick Herron’s spy novel London Rules.
The second season of JAG premiered on CBS on January 3, 1997, and concluded on April 18, 1997. The season, starring David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, was produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Television.