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The Jamie Foxx Show (2008–2009) Jerry Springer (Reruns, 2018–2021) Judge Jeanine Pirro (2008–2009) Reba (2006–2008) The Robert Irvine Show (2016–2018) The Tyra Banks Show (2009–2011) The Wayans Bros. (2008–2009) What I Like About You (2006–2008)
The Game—Canceled on May 20, 2009. Moved to BET in January 2011. In Harm's Way—The CW decided to get end the MRC Sunday night on November 23, 2008, effectively canceling the show. [99] Privileged—Canceled on May 19, 2009. [100] Reaper—Canceled on May 20, 2009, after two seasons. Stylista—Canceled on May 21, 2009.
Dollhouse – Canceled on November 11, 2009, after two seasons. [107] Past Life – Canceled after three episodes on February 19, 2010, due to low ratings. [108] Sons of Tucson – Canceled after four episodes on April 5, 2010, due to low ratings. 'Til Death – Brad Garrett confirmed the show's cancellation on March 23, 2010. [109]
THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE: TBL (The CW, 2009) Cancelled after 2 episodes. ... Fox cancelled the show outright over creative differences, having already completed production on Episode 1.
Cancelled Privileged: The CW 2008 February 28: Sushi Pack: CBS 2007 March 4: Knight Rider: NBC 2008 March 7: Gone Country: CMT March 8: The L Word: Showtime 2004 Ended March 10: Homeland Security USA: ABC 2009 Cancelled March 12: Kath & Kim: NBC 2008 March 15: Hole in the Wall (returned in 2010) Fox The CollegeHumor Show: MTV 2009 March 16 ...
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 ...
It was a great run. Mad props to everyone involved with the show & our fans!" [64] The CW officially canceled the series on May 20, 2010. [65] In April 2024, another revival of the series was announced to be in development, which Deadline Hollywood speculated would continue the original series and ignore the 2009 revival. [66]
The 2009–10 daytime network television schedule for four of the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 2009 to August 2010. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, and any series canceled after the 2008–09 season.