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The first cancellation of the 2006-07 TV season was this post-Ocean’s Eleven caper drama about a band of thieves played by Ray Liotta, Simon Baker, Amy Smart, Jonny Lee Miller and Franky G. Alas ...
Acceptable.TV: VH1 2007 Close to Home: CBS 2005 May 13 7th Heaven: The CW 1996 May 14 All of Us: 2003 The King of Queens: CBS 1998 Ended Thank God You're Here: NBC 2007 Cancelled May 15 Gilmore Girls: The CW 2000 Ended May 16 12 oz. Mouse (returned in 2020) Adult Swim 2005 Cancelled Crossing Jordan: NBC 2001 Halfway Home: Comedy Central 2007 May 22
Online Nation – First show to be canceled in the 2007–08 season. This show set a record for the lowest ratings in The CW's brief history. [34] WWE SmackDown – On February 8, 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment and The CW had ended negotiations to keep Friday Night SmackDown! on the network.
Television series which originated in the United States and ended in the year 2007. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.
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 ...
The season was released on DVD as a five-disc boxed set under the title The O.C.: The Complete Fourth Season on May 22, 2007, by Warner Home Video. [4] The season was also made available in the American versions of Zune and iTunes Store. [5] [6] Before the season premiered on television, it was available through on demand streaming.
Not every TV shows has been a success story — with some projects getting cancelled before any episodes even aired. NBC's The Playboy Club only debuted three episodes in 2011 before the show was ...
As of June 2007, the series received mixed reviews. It had a composite score of 45% based on 22 reviews at Metacritic. [7] Linda Stasi of the New York Post called it "the best rich kid show to appear on TV since that other California show died." [8] Diane Werts of Newsday said the show "is enough to make me forgive The CW's entire sorry first ...