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601) "Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge" (WB)
Steve Harvey's comedy-variedy show lasted two seasons. Cancelled in May 2005.
602) "Kevin Hill" (UPN)
Show about a young bachelor entertainment lawyer in (yet again) New York City. Cancelled in May 2005.
603) "Quintuplets" (FOX)
Andy Richter starred in this comedy about parents raising 15-year-old quintuplets in a small home and dealing with
teenagers times five. Cancelled in May 2005.
604) "Tilt" (ESPN)
A drama based on and around poker. Lasted 9 episodes. Cancelled in March 2005.
605) "Andromeda" (Sci-Fi)
Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi series about a guy that was frozen for 3 centuries awaking and fighting to save the universe after the 'commonwealth' was in disarray. Lasted five seasons. Cancelled in May 2005.
606) "The Graham Norton Effect" (Comedy Central)
A talk show that starred flaming British comedian Graham Norton. Lasted one season. Cancelled in June 2005.
607) "The Restaurant" (NBC)
An hour long "reality" show about a restaurant trying to make it big in (and now for the original part) New York. Cancelled in June 2005.
608) "Nick and Jessica's Variety Show" (MTV)
Variety show starred the made for TV newlyweds. Cancelled in May 2005.
609) "Mucha Lucha!" (WB)
The network pulled the plug on the first show that was created with Macromedia Flash! Are they crazy? Cancelled February 2005.
610) "My Dad the Rock Star" (Nick)
Canadian shows continue to bite the dust. Cancelled April 2005.
611) "Life on a Stick" (FOX)
Show about teens that hang out in a mall food-court. Cancelled in May 2005.
612) "The Screen Savers" (G4)
The show transitioned into "Attack of the Show", a rebranding of TSS with a similar format and the same hosts but different focus. Cancelled May 2005.
613) Fat Actress (Showtime)
Kirstie Alley starred as an overweight actress dealing with her weight in the public eye. A mini- sit-com that was only a six episode run. Ended in May, 2005
614) The Ashlee Simpson Show (MTV)
Ashlee Simpson, Jessica's younger not-so-talented sister, starred in this "reality" show of her 'career' at this point in time. A vehicle to sell CDs. Cancelled in June, 2005.
615) "Wild Card" (Lifetime)
Joely Fisher and Rae Dawn Chong starred in this comedy about a former casino dealer turned fraud insurance investigator trying to raise her sisters orphaned children. Cancelled July 2005.
616) "Hit Me Baby One More Time" (NBC)
Vernon Kay hosted this show that had washed-up pop-stars competing against eachother. Cancelled after 4 episodes in July, 2005.
617) "The Princes of Malibu" (FOX)
FOX abandoned this show after two episodes. Cancelled August 2005.
618) "Eyes" (ABC)
Mid-season replacement show about a high-tech firm that handles super-sensitive crimes. Cancelled March 2005.
619) Average Joe (NBC)
"Reality" show where attractive women pick an "average Joe" type guy after a few twists and turns. Ended in July, 2005
620) "The Inside" (FOX)
Creepy show starred Adam Baldwin who tracked serial killers. One of FOX's summer starter shows that didn't make it to the
fall. Cancelled August 2005.
621) "Summerland" (WB)
A 30-something year old woman that lives in a beach house inherits her dead sister's kids from Kansas and now has to cope with the life-change. Cancelled August 2005.
622) "Viva La Bam" (MTV)
"Prank" show (similar to "Jackass" all about the life and antics of pro-skater and pro-jackass Bam Margera. Cancelled August 2005.
623) The Swan (FOX)
A show where ugly people are given surgeory to improve their looks, then paraded around in a 'beauty pagent'. Lasted 9 episodes. Cancelled August 2005.
624) "The Comeback" (HBO)
Lisa Kudrow starred as a has-been actress seeking to revive her career. Hmmm.... Cancelled September 2005.
625) "A Current Affair" (Syndicated)
Re-tred of the 80's gossip magazine show lasted 8 months. Cancelled September 2005.
626) "Head Cases" (FOX)
This quirky courtroom drama was the first cancellation of the 2005/2005 season. Cancelled September 2005.
627) "The Bad Girls Guide" (UPN)
Show about 2 airheads trying to make it in advertising. Starred Jenny McCarthy. Cancelled September 2005.
628) "Texas Justice" (Syndicated)
Yet another court show (this one with cases judged by Larry Joe Doherty) bites the dust. Lasted 4 1/2 seasons. Cancelled September 2005.
629) "My Kind of Town" (ABC)
A show that took 200 people from a different small town each week, and brought them to (wait for it....guess...) New York City to answer questions about their town and wonder at what is NYC. Lasted 4 episodes. Cancelled September 2005.
630) "Sex, Love & Secrets" (UPN)
Denise Richards sit-com that nobody watched. Cancelled October 2005.
631) "Just Legal" (WB)
Don Johnson starred as a lawyer out to save his clients and himself. He couldn't save the show. Cancelled October 2005.
632) "Starved" (FX)
A comedic take on food addiction in (where else), New York. Cancelled October 2005.
633) "Family Bonds" (HBO)
Mob-type show about bail-bondmen on Long Island (NY), because NY is the only place that has them... Cancelled October 2005.
634) "Inconceivable" (NBC)
Show about fertility clinic doctors helping desperate couples give birth. Cancelled October 2005.
635) "Over There" (FX)
Show about US soldiers in Iraq. Not even a popular war on TV... Cancelled November 2005.
636) "Kitchen Confidential" (FOX)
Pulled in its first season, this show tried jumping on the cooking show bandwagon... Cancelled November 2005.
637) "Arrested Development" (FOX)
Lasted almost 3 seasons. A quirky show about a weird California family being held together by the son... Cancelled November 2005.
638) "The Apprentice (Martha Stewart)" (NBC)
This spinoff of the Donald Trump "Apprentice" had terrible ratings, prompting NBC to not renew the show for a second season. Cancelled November 2005.
639) "Night Stalker" (ABC)
This remake of the 70's show about a ghoul hunter (Stuart Townsend) was canned after 6 episodes. Cancelled November 2005.
640) "Connected Coast to Coast" (MSNBC)
Political newser that couldn't find an audience, much like the rest of MSNBC. Lasted 9 months. Cancelled November 2005.
641) "Three Wishes" (NBC)
This Amy Grant-hosted feel good program lasted 6 episodes. Cancelled November 2005.
642) "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: How'd They Do That?" (ABC)
A behind the scenes of "Extreme Makeover". Cancelled August 2005.
643) "Duck Dodgers" (Cartoon Network)
A complete rip-off of the original Chuck Jones cartoons featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Cancelled November 2005.
644) "Beach Girls" (Lifetime)
Mini-Series about 3 teenage girls who vacation at the same beach. Ended September 2005.
645) "Alias" (ABC)
This secret agent type show starring Jennifer Garner lasted 5 seasons. Garner got pregnant, shows ratings took a dive... Cancelled November 2005.
646) "Threshold" (CBS)
Sci-Fi show about government officials that are investigating alien transmissions. Cancelled November 2005.
647) "Reunion" (FOX)
Hour long drama about the 20 year reunion of 1986 classmates was canned in its first season. Cancelled November 2005.
648) "Hot Properties" (ABC)
Comedy about four attractive ("hot") women that run a real estate agency located in... you guessed it... New York. New episodes will run until the completed 13 shows are all aired. Cancelled November 2005.
649) "Family Plots" (A&E)
Very similar to HBO's "Six Feet Under", a show about a family that runs a mortuary. Cancelled September 2005.
650) "Growing Up Gotti" (A&E)
"Reality" show that chronicled of the life of the late crime boss John Gotti's daughter, Victoria and her three sons. Lasted three seasons. Cancelled December 2005.
651) "Filter" (G4TV)
Computer type show. Cancelled December 2005.
652) "G4TV.com" (G4TV)
Computer type show. Cancelled December 2005.
653) "Airline" (A&E)
"Reality" show that took viewers inside of Southwest Airlines. Lasted three seasons. Cancelled December 2005.
654) Kids' WB Weekday Block (WB)
The Kids' WB Weekday Block has been replaced by a block of reruns of off-network shows collectively called "Daytime WB." Cancelled January 2006. Their Saturday cartoon block is still going strong, though.
655) Killer Instinct (FOX)
Cop show where a troubled cop worked in the San Francisco Police Department’s Deviant Crime Unit. Lasted one season. Cancelled January 2006.
656) That 70's Show (FOX)
Sit-com that takes place in the dopey (!) 1970's in suburban Wisconsin. It started out as a fun show, but turned into a bit of a soap opera in its later years. Ashton Kutcher got his start here and lasted through the seventh season. Lasted 8 Seasons. Ending May 2006.
657) Malcom in the Middle (FOX)
Frankie Muniz starred as a smart kid growing up in a bizarre (funny) family. Another case of the kids getting to big for the show. Lasted 6 Seasons. Ending May 2006.
658) Emily's Reasons Why Not (ABC)
Unfunny sitcom starring Heather Graham. Cancelled January 2006 after just one airing.
659) West Wing (NBC)
Ratings have been in the toilet since this very unrealistic political drama that takes place in the White House was moved to Sundays. Ending May 2006.
660) Will & Grace (NBC)
After eight seasons, the final curtain falls on this one on 5/18/06.
661) ESPN Hollywood (ESPN2)
ESPN's attempt to bridge the gap between the worlds of sports and showbiz. Cancelled January 2006. Last show to air 1/26/06.
662) The Book of Daniel (NBC)
Cancelled after 3 shows. An Episcopalian minister/Dad talks with Jesus who helps him solve day to day problems. A quirky 'Dramedy' that religious groups went ballistic over before it even aired. Cancelled January 2006. Last show aired 1/24/06.
663) Wanted (TNT)
Crime drama that was about cops going after LA's top criminals. Cancelled January 2006.
664) Strong Medicine (Lifetime)
Rick Shroder starred in this medical drama that lasted six seasons. Ended January 2006.
665) Justice League Unlimited (Cartoon Network)
DC Comic cartoon. Cancelled in December 2005.
666) Teen Titans (Cartoon Network)
DC Comic cartoon. Cancelled in January 2006.
667) The Tony Danza Show (Syndicated)
Talk show like all others. Cancelled in February 2006.
668) Love Monkey (CBS)
About a 30-something record executive looking for love played by "Ed" star Tom Cavanagh. Also starred Jason Priestley. Lasted 3 episodes. Cancelled (permanent "hiatus") in February 2006.
669) Get This Party Started (UPN)
Unscripted show starred Kristin Cavallari of "Laguna Beach". Lasted 2 episodes. Cancelled in February 2006.
670) Charmed (WB)
Three sisters - Shannen Doherty, Alyssa Milano & Holly Marie Combs - (later with 'half-sister' Rose McGowan as a replacement for Doherty) are witches that help "innocents" while leading normal lives in San Francisco. Lasted 8 seasons. Last show airs on May 21 2006.
671) Yes, Dear (CBS)
A show about two couples and how they have completely different views on parenting. Lasted almost six seasons.
Last show aired on February 15, 2006.
672) Jake in Progress (ABC)
A show about a New York based (yet again) publicist to A-List Celebrities that works to fix their quirky problems. Cancelled in March, 2006.
673) Four Kings (NBC)
From the creators of "Will & Grace", another show that took place in New York. This one focused on four lifelong male friends. Cancelled in March, 2006.
674) What I Like About You (WB)
Jennie Garth ('90210') starred as a 20-something year old living in - you guessed it - NYC - who's wild teenage sister
moves in with her. Lasted 4 seasons. Cancelled in March, 2006.
675) E-Ring (NBC)
Jerry Bruckheimer drama starred Dennis Hopper as a former Green Baret turned TV news consultant on terrorism. Lasted 13
episodes. Cancelled in March, 2006.
676) Monster House (Discovery)
Foreman Steve Watson and a revolving crew remodel homes in a short time for prizes that include expensive power tools for the crew
if they finish on time.
Ended in March, 2006.
677) Celebrity Cooking Showdown (NBC)
A cooking show that placed celebs and actual chefs on teams. It would have worked on the Food Network, but not non-niche
TV. Lasted 3 episodes. Cancelled in April, 2006.
678) Courting Alex (CBS)
Jenna Elfman and Dabney Coleman sit-com about father / daughter attourneys. Lasted seven episodes.
Cancelled in April, 2006.
679) Heist (NBC)
A show about career thieves that are working together to pull off the big 'heist'. Lasted 4 episodes. Cancelled in April,
2006.
680) Free Ride (FOX)
A semi-scripted show about a college graduate from a big school moving back to his small hometown. Lasted 5 episodes. Cancelled in April,
2006.
681) Missing (Lifetime)
Vivica A. Fox starred in this show about a special division of the FBI that dealt with missing person cases by utilizing
an agent with "visions". Lasted 3 seasons. Cancelled in May, 2006.
682) Too Late with Adam Carolla (Comedy Central)
Late night talk show that ended when Carolla was hired as a morning radio personality in L.A. Lasted 1 season.
Ended in November, 2005.
683) Weekends at the D.L. (Comedy Central)
Late night talk show that starred D.L. Hughley. Lasted 1 season. Ended in November, 2005.
684) Joey (NBC)
This "Friends" spin-off based on Matt LeBlanc's character "Joey", now living in L.A. was doomed from the start.
Lasted 2 seasons. Cancelled May, 2006.
685) Conviction (NBC)
Law & Order creator Dick Wolf did this drama about young assistant district attorneys in (where else?) New York.
Lasted 13 shows. Cancelled May, 2006.
686) Invasion (ABC)
What if aliens were already among us and using natural disasters as diversions? What if people watched this sci-fi?
Lasted 1 season. Cancelled May, 2006.
687) Freddie (ABC)
Freddie Prinze Jr. starred as a single guy who is a chef living in Chicago Lasted 1 season. Cancelled May, 2006.
688) Sons and Daughters (ABC)
A comedy that was both improvisational and scripted dealing with middle class family life. Lasted 1 season.
Cancelled May, 2006.
689) Hope and Faith (ABC)
Faith Ford's Soccar Mom character and the horribly annoying Kelly Ripa starred as her celebrity sister who moves in with her in Columbus OH. Lasted 3 seasons. Cancelled May, 2006.
690) In Justice (ABC)
Kyle MacLachalan starred in this legal show that focused on the wrongly accoused. Lasted 12 episodes. Cancelled May, 2006.
691) Related (WB)
A show about four sisters in New York (yet again) that was created by the "Sex and the City" people. Lasted 17 episodes.
Cancelled May, 2006.
692) Commander In Chief (ABC)
Geena Davis starred as the first female U.S. President. The series started out strong, but quickly lost viewers. Lasted 1
Season Cancelled May, 2006.
693) Still Standing (CBS)
A drama about a married couple in Chicago, trying to stay young, that are going through the usual problems of raising a
family in the 2000's. Cancelled March, 2006.
694) Rodney (ABC)
A vehicle for comedian Rodney Carrington as a regular blue collar type dealing with everyday things in a humorous way.
Cancelled May, 2006.
695) Survival of the Richest (WB)
"Reality" show that placed rich people and poor people together in a house. Cancelled June, 2006.
696) Twins (WB)
Sara Gilbert starred in this show about twin sisters that are completely opposite trying to run the family business.
Cancelled April, 2006.
697) Miracle Workers (ABC)
"Reality" show about super-physicians that help cure people, usually. One heart pump patient died and they showed the
episode. Classy. Cancelled May, 2006.
698) Crumbs (WB)
Sit-Com starred Jane Curtain and Fred Savage as a very crazy family. Cancelled after a long hiatus in May, 2006.
699) Starting Over (Syndicated)
Daytime "reality" show about six women trying to work through their life problems. Cancelled in May, 2006.
700) Out of Practice (CBS)
Henry Winkler, Stockard Channing, and Jennifer Tilly starred in a show about a family of surgeons that are all very
different from eachother. Cancelled in May, 2006.
701) Celebrity Cooking Showdown (NBC)
Cooking shows are popular on the Food Network, but that doesn't mean that they can get the numbers that NBC are looking for.
According to TV Hell reader GW Spade - "Worst example of Gordon Ramsey Ever!!". Yup. Cancelled April 22, 2006
702) Stella (Comedy Central)
Michael Ian Black's show about three dumb guys in suits going through everyday life. Bad doesn't even begin to describe
this one. Cancelled in June, 2006.
703) Bonds on Bonds (ESPN)
Reality-type show about baseball slugger Barry Bonds quest to overtake Babe Ruth's home-run record. Cancelled due to both
low ratings and that ESPN's objectivity as a neutral sports news reporting entity was called into question because of it.
Cancelled in May, 2006.
704) Beautiful People (ABC Family)
A soap type drama about a single mother that moves with her teenage daughters from a small town to - wait, this is really
original....NYC, to enter the fashion world. Cancelled in May, 2006.
705) Weekends With Maury And Connie (MSNBC)
The married newsreaders were canned due to low ratings, like everything else on MSNBC. The difference here was that MSNBC
had to pay them more than most of the rest on the #3 cable news network. Cancelled in June, 2006.
706) Stacked (FOX)
Pamela Anderson starred as a bimbo (that's a stretch...) who is changing her lifestyle from party girl, to a responsible
adult. She gets a job in a family run bookstore called "The Stacks". Cancelled in June, 2006.
707) Surface (NBC)
Sci-Fi show about a new form of underwater sea creatures that are 'surfacing' around the world. The show used multiple
story lines to always have a lot going on. NBC never officially announced the cancellation, but since the last show
aired in January 2006 and it isn't on the Fall schedule, it's a pretty safe bet that it's a gonner.
708) Tuesday night book club (CBS)
The CBS answer to "Desperate Housewives"? Nope. A show that followed real housewives and had them meet on Tuesday nights to talk
about everything going on in their private lives. Cancelled in June, 2006.
709) Soap Talk (Soap Net)
ABC Disney owned Soap Net has cancelled their all soap gossip show Soap Talk. The show ran for four seasons but
did not bring in the ratings the network had hoped for. The network says they have 28
unaired episodes banked and will continue to air them throughout fall 2006. Cancelled in June, 2006
710) Huff (Showtime)
Hank Azaria starred as a psychiatrist dealing with his own problems stemming from a young patients suicide in his office.
Cancelled in June, 2006
711) Yu-Gi-Oh! (WB)
"Japanimation" cartoon that lasted 5 seasons on The WB (Now The CW Network). Cancelled June 2006
712) The Evidence (ABC)
Orlando Jones and Martin Landau starred in this crime-drama that starts with the evidence and goes through time with the clues to put
the pieces together. Cancelled in June, 2006
713) Less Than Perfect (ABC)
Andy Dick, Sara Rue, and Eric Roberts starred in a show about the quirky lives of TV network employees. Cancelled in June, 2006
714) Everwood (WB)
Treat Williams starred as a father who moves to a simple Colorado town with his son to start a new life. Cancelled in June, 2006
715) Monster Garage (Discovery)
Game show where people build / modify / restore cars. Ended in June, 2006
716) Pepper Dennis (WB)
Rebecca Romijn starred in this show about a reporter in persuit of the main anchor slot on a newscast.
It didn't make the cut for the new "CW Network". Cancelled in July, 2006
717) The Abrams Report (MSNBC)
Host Dan Abrams was promoted to General Manager of Cable News outlet MSNBC and decided to cancel his own show. Cancelled
in July, 2006
718) Live & Direct with Rita Cosby (MSNBC)
One-hour live primetime news show heavy on celeb interviews. Cancelled in July, 2006
719) Blue Collar TV (WB)
Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall starred in a comedy / variety show centered around the "redneck" lifestyle. Cancelled in
July, 2006
720) The One - The Making of a Music Star (ABC)
"Reality" show about a bunch of wanna-be musicians living in the same house, trying for a recording contract. Extremely low
ratings. Cancelled in July, 2006
721) One Ocean View (ABC)
"Reality" show about a bunch of young New Yorkers (go figure) that are placed in a Fire Island beach house. Cancelled in August, 2006
722) Master of Champions (ABC)
A sort-of game show that placed six people against each other by showing off their odd talents. Cancelled after 4 episodes
in August, 2006
723) Stargate SG-1 (Sci-Fi)
This long running spin-off of the 1994 movie spent its first five years on Showtime, then the next five on Sci-Fi.
Sci-Fi chose to end the show in it's 10th season. Cancelled in August, 2006
724) Windfall (NBC)
Luke Perry starred in this drama about 20 friends that win $386 million in the lottery and the good and bad that comes
with it. Cancelled after 12 episodes in September, 2006
725) Dayside (FOX NewsChannel)
FOX Newschannel is replacing "Dayside" with "The Live Desk With Martha MacCallum" to "bring the audience closer to the news.
Since when is commentary news? - Oh wait, it's Fox. Cancelled in September, 2006
726) Blade (Spike-TV)
Based on the series of movies this show about the vampire hunter from Detroit lasted one season. Cancelled in September,
2006
727) Lucky Louie (HBO)
Comedian Louie C.K.'s typical sit-com about a blue collar NY family (again...) Lasted one season. Cancelled in September,
2006
728) Three Moons Over Milford (ABC Family)
A show about a small Vermont town whos residents live day-to-day because they feel a comet could hit them at any time.
Cancelled in September, 2006
729) elimiDATE (Syndicated)
Dating reality show in which one contestant chooses among four contestants of the opposite sex by eliminating them one by
one in three total rounds. As you might expect, low ratings did this one in. Last show aired 9/1/06.
730) Blind Date (Syndicated)
Dating reality show in which a guy and a girl hook up and go around town to see if they are right for each other.
They do fun stuff and usually go to eat. Throughout the date, Pop-Up Video-esque wisecracks about the people. Most
of the time, the dates are hilariously bad, which makes the show (and the pop-ups) all the more entertaining and funny!
You guessed it, low ratings. Last show aired 9/1/06.
731) Smith (CBS)
The first big cancellation of the '06/'07 season was an action show about travelling thieves that do big
"jobs" in different cities. Starred Ray Liotta. Cancelled in October, 2006
732) Kidnapped (NBC)
Timothy Hutton and Dana Delaney starred in this "24" style drama about a NY (where else?) couple who's son is kidnapped and
the hunt to find him. Cancelled due to low ratings, brough back briefly, then cancelled for good. The remaining episodes
are available online supposedly. Cancelled in November, 2006
733) Runaway (CW)
Show about a fugitive family on the run trying to prove the innocence of the father who was convicted of murder. The CW Networks
first official entry in TV Hell. Cancelled in October, 2006
734) Happy Hour (FOX)
Sit-Com about a guy who gets dumped by his girlfriend and moves in with a guy that parties a lot,
and is looking for a new girlfriend. Cancelled in
November, 2006 after a brief hiatus.
735) The Rich List (FOX)
Rip-off of a British quiz show / "reality show" hybrid where to get rich you must complete lists of random odd things. Cancelled in
November, 2006.
736) 20 Good Years (NBC)
Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow in a sit-com that is basically saying that they only have 20 years left to live. Funny how
that's just not funny. Cancelled in November, 2006.
737) Justice (FOX)
Jerry Bruckheimer produced this Victor Garber drama about high-profile celebrity attorneys. A rare miss for Bruckheimer
these days... Cancelled in November, 2006.
738) Vanished (FOX)
Drama about the search for the missing wife of a senator who isn't who she seems to be. Cancelled in November, 2006.
739) Cheap Seats (ESPN Classic)
Show where Randy and Jason Sklar watched old clips of ESPN coverage of sporting events that were hardly sports at all, such as spelling bees, poker games,
frog jumping contests and other assorted nonsense. Lasted four seasons. Last show aired 11/19/06.
740) 3Lbs (CBS)
Stanley Tucci starred as an arrogant neurosurgeon dealing with a new partner in this medical drama. Lasted 3 episodes.
Last show aired 11/28/06.
741) The Nine (ABC)
Nine people live through a 52-hour hostage standoff and are forever bonded together. Each show a piece of the bank robbery hostage
standoff is revealed in a flashback, giving another clue why these former hostages are forever linked to each other. Lasted 7 episodes.
Last show aired 11/22/06.
742) Angela's Eyes (Lifetime)
Crime drama about an FBI agent that grew up with famous spy parents and with a gift for knowing when people are lying.
Cancelled December, 2006.
743) Lovespring International (Lifetime)
Comedy series about an elite dating service run by a crew of dysfunctional characters.
Cancelled December, 2006.
744) Help Me Help You (ABC)
Sit-Com starred Ted Danson as crazy bestselling self-help author Dr. Bill Hoffman who heads a group of messed up people all in one room trying
to help eachother.
Cancelled December, 2006.
745) Saved (TNT)
Drama about a paramedic fighting inner demons.
Cancelled December, 2006.
746) Show Me The Money (ABC)
This William Shatner-hosted game show was going to be moved to a different night, but when the ratings hit an all-time low, ABC
gave it the axe.
Cancelled December, 2006.
747) Day Break (ABC)
A show about a detective who was framed for killing the Assistand D.A. and he is reliving the same day over and over until he can find the real killer.
Cancelled December, 2006.
748) The Bernie Mac Show (FOX)
Starred stand-up comedian Bernie Mac and was about a husband and wife who take in Berie's sister's three kids.
Lasted 5 seasons, but the ratings started to drop in the 5th season.
Cancelled May, 2006.
749) The O.C. (FOX)
"Beverly Hills 90210" for the 2000's (hour long prime-time soap/drama) set in Orange County California and aimed at the teen set and early 20-somethings.
Lasted 4 seasons. The first cancellation of 2007. The final episode will air February 22, 2007.
Cancelled January, 2007.
750) Geraldo At Large (Syndicated)
Geraldo's latest tabloid show only did well in New York, but not nationally. The final episode will air January 26, 2007.
Cancelled January, 2007.
751) The Megan Mullaly Show (Syndicated)
Former "Will & Grace" stars daily talk show had dismal ratings.
Cancelled January, 2007.
752) Queer Eye For The Straight Guy (Bravo)
Show about 5 gay guys giving straight guys makeovers was a huge hit when it debuted in 2003, but the novelty wore off.
Cancelled January, 2007 - Last Original Show Will Air in August, 2007.
753) Passions (NBC)
NBC cancelled this 8 year old soap to make way for the soon to be expanded "Today" show and it is moving to DirecTV's Soap channel,
only availabe on DirecTV. It's still in production, but most people can't see it anymore. A typical soap with goofy story
lines and a lot of sex.
Cancelled on NBC January, 2007 - Last NBC Show Will Air in June, 2007.
754) Armed & Famous (CBS)
"Reality" show that placed B-List Celebrities through police academy training in Muncie, Indiana.
Cancelled January, 2007.
755) The Greg Behrendt Show (Syndicated)
This self Help show hosted by comedian Greg Behrendt was cancelled in it's first season.
Cancelled January, 2007.
756) Reba (CW)
Country music singer Reba McEntire starred as a single mom dealing with kids and an ex-husband while rebuilding her life. Ended after six seasons
(started on the now defunct "WB" network).
Ended February, 2007.
757) The Dr. Keith Ablow Show (Syndicated)
Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow hosted this daytime takk show that lasted one season.
Cancelled February, 2007.
758) The Knights of Prosperity (ABC)
Show about a gang of misfits out to rob Mick Jagger's luxury apartment. "Knights" is officially "on hiatus" and the remaining
few completed episodes will likely air in the off season.
Cancelled March, 2007.
759) The Class (CBS)
Written by the people that brought us "Friends", this show about a group of twenty-somethings that were classmates in 3rd grade reunited
20 years later didn't seem to matter. 3rd grade? Maybe if it was about people that went through all 12 years of school, but 3rd grade?
Cancelled March, 2007.
760) In Case of Emergency (ABC)
Sit-Com centered on old High School friends that get back together by coincidence at an L.A. hospital, and realize that life hasn't quite turned out the way that it
was supposed to. Starred David Arquette.
Cancelled March, 2007.
761) George Michael Sports Machine (Syndicated)
This sports wrap-up show that lasted 27 years starred long-time Washington DC Sports Reporter George Michael. Michael quit the
show after due to budget cutbacks that would have affected his staff.
Ended March, 2007.
762) The Fishin' Hole (ESPN2)
Fishing show that lasted 40 years, first in syndication, then on ESPN 2 after 1980 starred Jerry McKinnis, who is calling it quits.
Ended March, 2007.
763) Great American Dream Vote (ABC)
Donnie Osmond starred in this "reality" / game show that had contestants stating their real life dreams, and the public would vote for the winner. Cancelled after two
episodes, the vote is in.
Ended March, 2007.
764) Rockstar (CBS)
"Reality" show that found a new singer for INXS (Australian 80's Rockers whos original singer died) and put together a
rock "super group" that included Tommy Lee in season 2. Lasted 2 seasons.
Cancelled March, 2007.
765) 7th Heaven (CW)
This family drama started on The WB network, and made it onto the new CW network after the merger between UPN & The WB. This family drama
centered on the Camdens, the family of a Protestant minister and it lasted a whopping 11 seasons.
Cancelled April, 2007.
766) Punk'd (MTV)
Ashton Kutcher's show that was about practical joking people was ended by Kutcher himself.
Ended April, 2007.
767) The Black Donnellys (NBC)
This drama was about the four Donnelly brothers, a clan of Catholic Irish-American siblings who are involved in organized
crime in New York (where else).
Ended April, 2007.
768) The Wedding Bells (FOX)
David E. Kelly's show about sisters that inherit a wedding hall ended in its first season.
Ended April, 2007.
769) Six Degrees (ABC)
Drama about six very different New Yorkers (go figure) that all impact each others lives and how it brings them closer together.
Cancelled April, 2007.
770) Andy Barker, P.I. (NBC)
This sit-com starred Andy Richter as an accountant turned Private Investigator. Lasted about a month and cancelled due to low ratings.
Cancelled April, 2007.
771) Catherine Crier Live (Court-TV)
Court-TV is revamping it's entire line-up, and this is the first of many more cancellations ahead.
Cancelled April, 2007.
772) King of Queens (CBS)
Kevin James, Leah Remini, and Jerry Stiller starred in this sit-com about a blue collar deliveryman and his family in Queens NY
(Where else). Lasted 9 seasons.
Ending in May, 2007.
773) Imus in the Morning (MSNBC)
Radio personality Don Imus had both his radio show and the simulcast on MSNBC pulled due a what was perceived as a negative "racial"
comment that he made on his show. Advertisers pulled their dollars after pressure from prominent ethnic leaders and that
was the end of his 35 year career.
Cancelled April, 2007.
774) Bob Vila (Syndicated)
Home improvement show starred this longtime fixture of do-it-yourself home repair (28 years on TV) guru Bob Vila. Cancelled due to low ratings
mainly from competition from 24 hour cable nets like DIY and HGTV.
Cancelled April, 2007.
775) Falcon Beach (ABC Family)
Canadian produced teen drama was cancelled after two seasons due to only being popular with a demographic (12-17 year olds)
that advertisers don't spend money on.
Cancelled April, 2007.
776) Drive (FOX)
Show about a group of people involved in a deadly cross-country race. Cancelled after 3 episodes.
Cancelled April, 2007.
777) Sons Of Hollywood (A&E)
Show about the friendship between Rod Stewarts son and Aaron Spellings son and how they are trying to make it in showbiz.
Cancelled after 1 season.
Cancelled April, 2007.
778) Gilmore Girls (CW)
Longtime drama/comedy hybrid about a mother/daughter relationship set in Connecticut. Lasted 7 seasons (started on The WB).
Cancelled May, 2007.
779) The Real Wedding Crashers (NBC)
"Reality" show that was loosely based on the movie "Wedding Crashers". This had people crashing weddings (the bride & groom were
in on the gag) to get reactions from family and friends. Remaining episodes will air during the summer, according to NBC.
Shelved May, 2007.
780) Campus Ladies (Oxygen)
Comedy with improvides scripting followed two middle-age women returning to college and trying to fit it. Lasted two seasons.
Cancelled May, 2007.
781) Crossing Jordan (NBC)
Jill Hennessy starred as a sexy detective that solved crimes in an unorthodox way. Lasted seven seasons and has almost been cancelled
after many of them.
Cancelled May, 2007.
782) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (NBC)
Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, D.L. Hughley, Steven Weber, and Ed Asner starred in this behind the scenes look at running a big TV show. Created
by "West Wing" creator Aaron Sorkin, this show started with great expectation, but quickly fizzled in the ratings.
Cancelled May, 2007.
783) Identity (NBC)
Penn Jillette hosted this game show where contestants had to find the identity of 12 total strangers by going deeper than their looks.
Cancelled May, 2007.
784) Raines (NBC)
Jeff Goldblum starred as an LAPD Detective that can communicate with the dead. What?
Cancelled May, 2007.
785) Thank god You're Here (NBC)
A show where, in 'game show form, four celebs have to impov from the line "Thank God You're Here" into different situations.
Cancelled May, 2007.
786) Grease: You're the One That I Want (NBC)
"Reality" show that involved casting for the play "Grease" on broadway.
Cancelled May, 2007.
787) George Lopez (ABC)
Sit-Com about a blue collar guy dealing with family life starred comedian George Lopez. Lasted 5 seasons.
Cancelled May, 2007.
788) What About Brian (ABC)
Drama about a single guy with a group of married friends in L.A. Lasted 2 seasons.
Cancelled May, 2007.
789) Close to Home (CBS)
Jennifer Finnigan starred as a top-notch prosecutor that takes cases that take place in her own suburban back yard.
Lasted 2 seasons.
Cancelled May, 2007.
790) All Of Us (CW)
Created and executively produced by Will Smith and Jada Pinkett, this sit-com about an an entertainment reporter at a L.A. TV station
dealing with life as a divorced father lasted 3 seasons.
Cancelled May, 2007.
791) Big Day (ABC)
"Reality" show about a couples wedding day almost lasted a full season - The last show didn't air. No big day...
Cancelled May, 2007.
792) The War At Home (FOX)
Painfully bad sit-com about parents battling with their teenage kids.
Cancelled May, 2007.
793) Veronica Mars (CW)
Show about a freshman at Hearst College who dedicates her life to cracking the toughest mysteries in the affluent seaside
town.
Cancelled May, 2007.
794) The Sopranos (HBO)
Mobster drama that really put HBO on the map for producing quality shows. This show took lengthly breaks between seasons
and still was able to retain its audience. The series finale brought in higher ratings than all other networks (including
broadcast TV) on it's first airing - A first for a pay-TV network. Ended after 86 shows.
Cancelled May, 2007.
795) The Loop (FOX)
Philip Baker Hall and Mimi Rogers starred in this sit-com about a fictional airline. Cancelled in June, 2007 but remaining shows
will air on Fox in the summer of 2007.
Cancelled May, 2007.
796) The Winner (FOX)
Rob Corddry from "The Daily Show" starred and Seth MacFarlane ("Family Guy" creator) was the Executive Producer of this sit-com
about a 42 year old successful guy who looks back to the 90's when he was a 32 year old loser living in his parents basement.
Lasted 5 episodes.
Cancelled in June, 2007.
797) Paula Zahn Now (CNN)
CNN's prime-time 8PM news show has been getting beaten by FOX Newschannel and even MSNBC on many occasions, so out it goes.
Zahn's contract with CNN is up in September 2007 and she is not expected to remain at CNN after that.
Cancelled June, 2007.
798) Drawn Together (Comedy Central)
A cude animated spoof on "Big Brother" type reality shows that lasted 3 seasons-ish. The shows writers/creators left for
a job at FOX.
Cancelled June, 2007.
799) Fear Factor (NBC)
Joe Rogan hosted this show that had teams of people doing scary and gross things (eating bugs, dangling from hieh places,
etc) for money. Wildly popular at first, but the rating slipped after the third season. It was placed on a long hiatus after a
summer run, then ultimately cancelled in it's fourth season.
Cancelled March, 2007.
800) Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (NICK)
Show Revolving around middle school students and overcoming obstacles.
Cancelled June, 2007.
801) Standoff (FOX)
Show about FBI Crisis Negotiators who are also an item in real life. Starred Ron Livingston and Rosemarie DeWitt.
Cancelled July, 2007.
802) Hidden Palms (CW)
The main character moves to Palm Springs with his Mother and Step-Father after his real father kills himself. He then realizes
that it's not all beautiful women and sun, but more "Murder She Wrote" mixed with "Baywatch".
Cancelled July, 2007.
803) Pirate Master (CBS)
This latest "Reality" show from "Survivor" creator Mark Burnett got dismal ratings. This was "Survivor" meets "Pirates of the Carribean" where
contestants had to live like pirates did 250 years ago and search for burried treasure. Losers got voted off the ship and the
grand prize was a million dollars. Survivor, arrrrg!
Cancelled July, 2007.
804) Dresden Files (Sci-Fi)
A private-eye/fantasy hybrid that starred Paul Blackthorne as a wizard / private eye dealing with the paranormal in Chicago.
Cancelled after the first season due to low ratings. Blackthorn moved on to a part in ABC's "Big Shots".
Cancelled August, 2007.
805) Creature Comforts (CBS)
The Wallace & Gromit creators version of the hit Brit animated show that took audio clips of man-on-the-street interviews and put
them to animated shorts. Lasted three episodes.
Cancelled July, 2007.
806) John From Cincinnati (HBO)
Rebecca DeMornay starred in this weird California surfer-drama from the the creator of "Deadwood". Two strangers come to town
- one is out for revenge on this dysfunctional Southern California family, and the other is just looking for surfing lessons.
Yup, it was that weird. Lasted ten episodes.
Cancelled August, 2007.
807) Painkiller Jane (Sci-Fi)
Based on a comic series, this was about a female DEA Agent that has the ability to heal really fast from injury. She tracks down
genetically enhanced bad guys called "Neuros" for the government. Lasted one season (22 episodes).
Cancelled August, 2007.
808) Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law (Cartoon Network)
A Hanna-Barbera B-list cartoon hero from the late 60's returns as a lawyer who represents his fellow former Hanna-Barbera
cartoon stars in bizarre cases in the 2000's. Partially voiced by Stephen Colbert of "The Colbert Report". Lasted 39
episodes over seven years.
Ended in July, 2007.
809) Anchorwoman (FOX)
A sort-of "reality" show / comedy thing where a swimsuit model / bimbo from L.A. moves to small town Texas (Tyler) to become a
TV news anchor at a real TV station (KYTX-19). Cancelled after one episode due to low ratings.
Cancelled in August, 2007.
810) Nashville (FOX)
A "reality" show about a bunch of twentysomethings trying to make it in country music in Nashville. The show aired twice
and was pulled due to low ratings. The first casualty of the 2007-2008 season. Fox hasn't officially "cancelled" this
show yet, but it's most likely a gonner...
Last aired in September, 2007.
811) The 1/2 Hour News Hour (FOX News Channel)
This was a conservative version of "The Daily Show" that was a comedic view of the news targeted towards FOX News Channels
conservative audience. It didn't work on many levels.
Cancelled in September, 2007.
812) The Simple Life (E! / FOX)
Unscripted "reality" type show that starred the notoriously spoiled and dumb duo Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie as they tried
to fit in in "normal" situations. Lasted 3 seasons on FOX, and when the ratings began to slip was cancelled, but picked up by E!
for another season. Lasted 4 seasons.
Ended in August, 2007.
813) The Showbiz Show (Comedy Central)
David Spade hosted this comedic look into tabloid Hollywood. If "Inside Edition" was a comedy show, this would be it.
Lasted 3 seasons.
Ended in August, 2007.
814) Drake and Josh (NICK)
An Amanda Bynes spinoff starring Drake Bell and Josh Peck.
Cancelled in September, 2007.
815) Online Nation (CW)
A youth oriented show that highlighted the best user submitted internet video.
Lasted 2 episodes.
Cancelled in October, 2007.
816) Viva Laughlin (CBS)
A musical mystery-drama that had some big names starring in it (Hugh Jackman & Melanie Griffith) was a horribly acted and terribly
scripted remake of the hit BBC show "Viva Blackpool", only this one took place in Nevada.
Lasted 2 episodes.
Cancelled in October, 2007.
817) Nanny 911 (FOX)
A group of professional English nannies help American parents control their bratty kids in this "reality" type show.
Lasted 3 seasons.
Cancelled in October, 2007.
818) Heartland (TNT)
A medical drama that starred Treat Williams as an organ transplant specialist who has to juggle a very stressful job and a regular
family life. Lasted 1 short 9 episode season.
Cancelled in October, 2007.
819) Hey Paula (Bravo)
A show that followed 80's pop singer / current American Idol celebrity judge Paula Abdul around. Abdul ended the show due to
her busy schedule. Lasted 1 season.
Ended in November, 2007.
820) Kill Point (Spike TV)
This Pittsburgh beased cop show that starred Donnie Wahlberg was actually a hit, but Spike TV decided to cancel it anyway to
air more unscripted reality shows, which cost less to produce. Lasted 1 season.
Cancelled in November, 2007.
821) Emeril Live (Food Network)
Probably the most famous of all of the chef's on the Food Network, Emeril Lagasse's "Emeril Live" will end new production on
December 11, 2007 due to contract negotiation problems (money). It will continue to linger in re-run form.
Ended in December, 2007.
822) Blood Ties (Lifetime)
A Candadian based and produced (Totonto) vampire show that centers around a female P.I. Other than the female lead, kind of an odd show
for Lifetime to pick up. It probably would have done much better on Sci-Fi.
Dropped in December, 2007.
823) Journeyman (NBC)
Time-travel show where the main character travels into the past to help others, including his former fiance' who died in a
plane crash.
Cancelled in December, 2007.
824) Big Shots (ABC)
Dylan McDermott and Christopher Titus starred in this drama about four wealthy male executives in (where else) New York City
having relationship and life troubles.
Cancelled in December, 2007.
825) The 4400 (USA)
Sci-Fi show about alien abductions (4,400 people were abducted in 50ish years) and the link between the abductions and a
comet that is headed towards Earth.
Cancelled in December, 2007.
826) The Dead Zone (USA)
Anthony Michael Hall starred in this TV adaptation of the Stephen King book (and later movie) where the main character awakens from
a coma with psychic powers that allow him to see into the lives of anyone he touches. Lasted 6 seasons.
Cancelled in December, 2007.
827) The Bionic Woman (NBC)
The Bionic Woman is a remake of the campy 1970's Lindsay Wagner (spinoff of "The Six Million Dollar Man") series about a
'rebuilt' woman named Jaime Sommers. Jaime gets into a horrible car accident and is rebuilt using "bionics" which make her
very strons and fast. She ends up helping others and getting out of crazy situations thanks to her new found powers... Ratings dropped
sharply after the first episode. Lasted 1 season.
Cancelled in December, 2007.
828) NickGAS (Nickelodeon)
Viacom made the decision to phase out the channel and replace it with 24-hour network for teenagers called "The-N" while
Noggin expanded its preschool channel to 24 hours.
Folded December 31, 2007.
829) Codename: Kids Next Door (Cartoon Network)
Five kids fought the adults and the adults won. Another cartoon about overthrowing the United States. Ended its six year
run January 2008.
830) The Power of Ten (CBS)
Drew Carey hosted this prime-time game show that was based on survey results. Pulled due to bad ratings and horrible reviews.
Cancelled in January 2008.
831) Zoey 101 (NICK)
The Jamie Lynn Spears (star of the show) pregnancy may have had something to do with this...
Cancelled in January 2008.
832) I Love New York (VH1)
"Flavor Of Love" spinoff featuring Tiffany Pollard a.k.a. "New York". Lasted 2 seasons.
Ended in January, 2008.
833) The Montel Williams Show (Syndicated)
After 17 years, TV Talk Show Host Montel Williams deceided to hang it up. The show lost affiliates in top markets due to a steady
ratings decline. "Best Of" re-runs will air through Fall '08 in many markets.
Ending in Spring 2008.
834) The Star Jones Show (TruTV)
"TruTV", the re-branded "Court TV", is changing it's focus and decided that this legal show / talk show didn't fit into the
networks new focus.
Cancelled in February 2008.
835) Girlfriends (The CW)
After 8 seasons (well, 7 1/2), this sitcom about a group of girl-friends in L.A. is being dropped. This show was very popular with
African-Americans, but ratings started to fall when the writers strike hit, and The CW opted not to finish season 8 (the episodes
weren't finished) when the writers returned to work.
Cancelled in February 2008.
836) In The Loop With iVillage (NBC)
A joint venture betweek NBC and NBC Owned Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida that was a talk-ish show that tageted women.
The show was moved to Chicago and new hosts were added this year, but the ratings never improved.
Cancelled in February, 2008.
837) Lisa Williams Life Amongst the Dead (Lifetime)
She can talk to the dead and give advice, but can't get good ratings. Lasted two seasons.
Cancelled in February, 2008.
838) K-Ville (FOX)
Cop show that took place in New Orleans ("K-Ville" stands for "Katrinaville", as in the hurricane that ravaged the city) where
the police that are left are trying to clean up crime and bring residents back to the troubled city.
Lasted one season.
Cancelled in February, 2008.
839) Las Vegas (NBC)
Show about an elite Las Vegas surveillance team in charge of the fictional "Montecito Resort & Casino" in Las Vegas. Crime(ish)
fighting and personal issues with the glitsy Las Vegas backdrop. Starred James Caan and Nikki Cox.
Lasted Five seasons.
Cancelled in February, 2008.
840) Quaterlife (NBC)
Internet to TV show (originally a MySpaceTV.com show) "Quarterlife's" premiere on the network Tuesday night drew just three-point-one-million-viewers, the
worst in-season performance by a show in the 10 p.m. time slot for NBC in at least 17 years. Cancelled after one episode.
Cancelled in February, 2008.
841) CW Now (CW)
This gossip, fashion, and entertainment newsmagazine aimed at a young audience got pretty much no audience. A unique idea in that
the show didn't have any commercial breaks in it, rather it relied on heavy product placement within the show.
Cancelled in February, 2008.
842) Cavemen (ABC)
The critics absolutely hated it, and it didn't get any ratings, but ABC never officially cancelled this show. The studio has
said that no more episodes have been ordered, so that's almost as good as the network's final word - but you really never know. This was a show about
three cavemen buddies and roommates trying to fit in with modern life in San Diego. Based on the Geico TV commercials.
Disappeared in November, 2007.
843) Life is Wild (CW)
Show about a married couple with kids from prior marrages who pack up and leave New York (where else) and move to a
run down game reserve (the father is a veterinarian) across the ocean in South Africa to help bring the family together.
Cancelled in its first season in February, 2008.
844) Tucker Carlson (MSNBC)
News & commentary show that never had good ratings, even for MSNBC. Replaced by a political show to try and capitalize on
the current race for the White House.
Cancelled in March, 2008.
845) Jericho (CBS)
This sci-fi show about survivors of a nuclear war in a Kansas town was cancelled after its first season, but brought back
after a massive fan protest that included fans sending peanuts to the network in protest. The show still didn't get enough
viewers though, and was cancelled in it's second season.
Cancelled in March, 2008.
846) The Return of Jezebel James (FOX)
From the creator (Amy Sherman-Palladino) of "Gilmore Girls", this show was shot using multiple cameras, giving it a unique look. The show was about two very
different sisters raising a baby together. Starred Parker Posey. Cancelled after three shows.
Cancelled in March, 2008.
847) Flash Gordon (Sci-Fi)
The most recent update to the comic hero lasted one season. It started out strong, but viewers fell off fast.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
848) Scrubs (NBC)
This medical comedy lasted 7 seasons on NBC. There is a possibility that ABC might pick up this show, but nothing as of yet.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
849) Carpoolers (ABC)
Show about a bunch of very different men that talk about their lives while carpooling to/from work everyday. Lasted 1 season.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
850) Extras (HBO)
About a 40-something actor who gives up his day job to pursue movie fame. Intentionally lasted 2 short (6 episodes each) seasons.
Ended in April, 2008.
851) Hogan Knows Best (VH1)
Reality show featured Pro-Wrestler Hulk Hogan as a dad, because knowbody knows "reality" like a Pro-Wrestler Lasted 4 seasons.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
852) Life On Mars (BBC America)
A cop travels back in tim by accident to 1973 after being in a coma, where he continues working as a cop.
Cancelled in December, 2007.
853) Welcome To The Captain (CBS)
Raquel Welch and Jeffrey Tambor starred in a comedy about a bunch of oddballs living in an L.A. apartment complex
called "El Capitan". Lasted 5 episodes.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
854) Kaya (MTV)
Show about an overnight sensation rock star and the good and bad that go along with her fame. Lasted 1 season.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
855) Secret Talents of the Stars (CBS)
Second and third tier "stars" performed things that they aren't known for, and get judged. For example, in the first and only episode, George
"Sulu" Takei sang an old Country song. Somebody thought that was a good idea... Only lasted 1 show.
Cancelled in April, 2008.
856) Rob & Big (MTV)
Youth oriented "reality" show that had Rob Dyrdek and his bodyguard / friend Christopher "Big Black" Boykin living in the same
house doing their thing. The show came to an end when "Big Black" moved out due to becoming a father.
Ended in April, 2008.
857) Men in Trees (ABC)
Anne Heche starred in this quirky 'dramedy' about a relationship expert /author that moves to a small Alaskan town with a 10-1 male/female ratio
(to study the men for a book) after finding out about her fiance's infidelity. The show was cancelled, but will have a small summer 2008
run with an official series finale.
Cancelled in May, 2008.
858) Talk Sex (Oxygen)
Host Sue Johanson is ending her live call in sex show after 6 seasons.
Ended in May, 2008.
859) NickGAS (Nickelodeon)
Viacom made the decision to phase out the channel and replace it with 24-hour network for teenagers called "The-N" while
Noggin expanded its preschool channel to 24 hours.
Folded December 31, 2007.
860) Aliens In America (The CW)
Critics loved it, audiences never found it. Cancelled due to low ratings. This was a sit-com about a Muslim exchange
student living with a Wisconsin family.
Cancelled in May, 2008.
861) New Amsterdam (Fox)
Drama about an immortal cop named John Amsterdam from - guess where.......New York. The series creator is shopping this show
to other networks, but it's not likely to return.
Cancelled in May, 2008.
862) Back to You (Fox)
Kelsey Grammer starred in this sit-com by creator Christopher Lloyd about TV news anchors. Even with the big names involved,
viewers weren't there.
Cancelled in May, 2008.
863) October Road (ABC)
Drama about a genius level writer who returns to his hometown after writing about the people that he knows there - to teach
at the local university.
Cancelled in May, 2008.
864) Women's Murder Club (ABC)
A show about four friends from different walks of life who come together to form a well rounded and ultra-experienced
murder investigation team.
Cancelled in May, 2008.
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