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The 2007–08 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2007 to August 2008. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2006–07 season .
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
2007 Fox News Live (returned in 2021) Fox News 1999 Weekend Live: 2002 February 26 Bratz: Fox 2005 February 29 About a Girl: Noggin 2007 March 3 Welcome to The Captain: CBS March 8 The Batman: Kids' WB 2004 March 9 My Fair Brady: VH1 2005 Quarterlife: VH1 2008 The Wire: HBO 2002 Ended March 10 October Road: ABC 2007 Cancelled March 14 Tucker ...
New York TV news anchor Chuck Scarborough's tenure dates to the Nixon era, while Jim Gardner has broadcast the 11 o'clock news in Philadelphia since Jimmy Carter was president. Unfortunately, in ...
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.
‘My So-Called Life’ (1994-1995) When thinking of beloved TV shows that lasted just a season, thoughts often jump to this ABC study of teen angst, which chronicled the high-school days, nights ...
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 ...
The show taped its pilot before a live audience on February 16, 2007, and was picked up for a midseason debut in 2008, but was later pushed back to air during the 2008–09 season. On September 13, 2007, The Hollywood Reporter reported that NBC was considering pulling the plug on the show.