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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 ...
In 2023, presenter Melanie Sykes claimed that the show had broken TV gambling rules, but that she had been "thrown under the bus" by a press release claiming she and co-presenter Mark Wright hadn't understood the game. [147] Mystery Mansion (2003) A 13-episode reality television series planned for broadcast by USA Network. The series brought ...
Read on to see more TV shows that were cruelly cut short before they could properly finish their story — and if you missed our original list the first time around, click here to check that out, too.
Some television series are canceled after one episode, quickly removed from a broadcast schedule, or had production halted after their premieres.Such immediate cancellations are extremely rare and are usually attributed to a combination of very negative reviews, very poor ratings, radical or controversial content, or circumstances beyond the network's control.
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.
Note: For the sake of simplicity, game shows, due to the large number of international franchises and the much greater rate of cancellation and revival among them, are largely absent from this list. Anthology series revivals, though they may include episodes that are remakes of ones from the earlier series, are generally included.
Cancelled after 2 episodes. Much like Marissa Cooper, Mischa Barton’s O.C. follow-up wasn’t long for this world.The Ashton Kutcher-produced drama also featured supermodel Elle Macpherson ...
The Martha Raye Show (1954–56) Maya & Marty (2016) The Midnight Special (1972–81) Most Outrageous Moments (2005–06; 2008–09) The Mystery Chef (1949) The Nat King Cole Show (1956–57) The NBC Comedy Hour (1956) The Paul Winchell Show (1950–54) The Perry Como Show (a.k.a. Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall) (1955–67) Pink Lady and Jeff ...