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Cliffhangers is an American drama television series that aired on NBC from February 27 to May 1, 1979. It attempted to revive the genre of movie serials in a television format. Each hour-long episode was divided into three 20-minute segments: a mystery, Stop Susan Williams ; a science fiction/Western hybrid, The Secret Empire ; and a horror ...
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 ...
But there’s nothing worse than a show getting cancelled and not even being able to properly finish its story, leaving fans dangling on an agonizing cliffhanger that …
After initial reports that the show was canceled, [2] on September 7, 2011, Alphas was renewed for a 13-episode second season, [3] which premiered on Monday, July 23, 2012, at 10 p.m. ET. [4] On January 16, 2013, Syfy announced that the program would not be returning for a third season, [5] ending the series with an unresolved cliffhanger.
[13] [15] ABC resolved the cliffhanger on February 17, 1996, with the TV movie Project: ALF. NBC executive Brandon Tartikoff later told Fusco that the network regretted cancelling ALF prematurely, saying "It was a big mistake that we cancelled your show, because you guys had at least one or two more seasons left." [13]
The series, which aired its final episode on Thursday, May 16, ended on a cliffhanger, with the first-time introduction of Merritt Folding (Joe Pantoliano), the law firm’s founding partner.
Production on other shows delayed the fourth season of ReBoot, the eight episodes of which eventually were aired in the U.S., but were also put together as two 90-minute direct-to-DVD features that ended on a cliffhanger season finale. The show's creators Blair and Pearson resigned from Mainframe Entertainment in 2004 to form their own ...
Ratings have tapered off in Season 2, with last week’s episode drawing a still-decent-by-broadcast-standards 4.3 million Live+Same Day viewers (down slightly from Season 2’s 4.6 million).