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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
Blonde Charity Mafia (July 7, 2009, early 2010) An American reality series developed by Lifetime, it followed three Washington, D.C. socialites whose lives revolved around charity events. [22] After production was completed on one six-episode season, Lifetime decided to sell the show to The CW network rather than air it itself. [23]
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 ...
Cancelled after 1 episode. Panned as “a show that made The A-Team look sophisticated,” this drama starred former NFL linebacker Brian Bosworth as special forces operative-turned-P.I. John (yep ...
‘Freaks and Geeks’ (1999-2000) As happens with a number of shows that fail to reach season two, the actors do go on to much bigger projects. This NBC show set in a suburban high school is a ...
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Adult Swim 2007 [citation needed] December 7: In Treatment (returned in 2021) HBO 2008 [citation needed] December 10: The Good Guys: Fox 2010 [384] December 16: Larry King Live: CNN 1985 Ended [385] December 17: The Fran Drescher Show: Syndication 2010 Cancelled [citation needed] December 21: Skating with ...
The show premiered on April 13, 2007, on CTV in Canada. [3] It debuted in the United States on April 15, 2007 on Fox, and moved into its regular time slot on Mondays the next day; in that slot it faced stiff competition from NBC's Deal or No Deal and ABC's Dancing with the Stars. On April 25, Fox cancelled Drive after only four episodes had ...