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Online Nation – First show to be canceled in the 2007–08 season. This show set a record for the lowest ratings in The CW's brief history. [34] WWE SmackDown – On February 8, 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment and The CW had ended negotiations to keep Friday Night SmackDown! on the network.
Bear in the Big Blue House was produced from 1997 to 2003. Contrary to a rumor previously reported in numerous media, the show was not cancelled due to the death of Lynne Thigpen, the voice of Luna, in 2003. According to Noel MacNeal, Thigpen's death occurred after production had already wrapped. [3]
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Cancelled after 4 episodes CBS’ MacGyver and Hawaii Five-0 are examples of successful TV reboots. This Blair Underwood-led reimagining of the Raymond Burr classic, which lasted all of one month ...
The iconic show’s 20th anniversary prompted plenty of media coverage, including in Rolling Stone that, “in honor of the gone-too-soon show,” ranked the episodes of “this cult TV classic ...
Bear in the Big Blue House is a television program for young children produced for the Playhouse Disney channel by Mitchell Kriegman and The Jim Henson Company.It aired from 1997 until 2006 with 117 episodes plus a separate episode made exclusively for home media on April 1, 2003.
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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.