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2021–2023: Disney Channel: co-production with Gwave Productions The Chicken Squad [4] 2021–2022: Disney Junior: co-production with Wild Canary Animation: Disney's Magic Bake-Off: 2021: Disney Channel: co-production with Tastemade: Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion: 2022: co-production with Gwave Productions Eureka! [5] 2022–2023: Disney Junior
Disney Channel Summer Sing-Along: Disney Channel's Halloween House Party: Disney Channel's Holiday House Party: Disney Channel's Epic Holiday Showdown: Disney's Holiday Magic Quest: 2020–21 Descendants: The Royal Wedding: 2021 Disney Princess Remixed - An Ultimate Princess Celebration: Disney's Summer Magic Quest: 2022 Mickey Saves Christmas
Jon Jennings is series producer and Stella Merz producer. [6] [3] In a Radio Times interview following the series' premiere, director Ben Taylor said a second season was being written and would likely involve a time jump; Disney had yet to confirm whether there would indeed be a second season at the time of the interview's publication. [7]
Instead opting to cancel popular series like Yellowstone after Kevin Costner's very public feud over filming Season 5. We're two months into 2024 and we already have 50 shows on our list of ...
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.
“The Villains of Valley View” has been canceled after two seasons at Disney Channel, Variety has confirmed. Series co-creator and executive producer Chris Peterson announced the news in a ...
Based on the novel series of the same name, ABC canceled this television series before producing any episodes. However, three TV movies were made. [36] Coach (2015) A revival of the 1990s sitcom of the same name, Coach was picked up by NBC straight-to-series without a pilot. Shortly after the series began production, unspecified problems with ...
The 2024–25 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2024 to August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2023–24 television season .