Last night's final chapter of 'Private Practice' reminded us that not all television shows jump the shark. Here's our list of five great shows that got cancelled way too soon, leaving viewers wanting more. "More!" I say, "More!"...
After five seasons of binge drinking, late-night club brawls, Snooki-isms, and gym, tan and laundry, MTV has decided to cancel the long-running reality show ‘Jersey Shore‘ upon the end of its sixth season, premiering Thursday, October 4.
D'oh! "The Simpsons", TV's longest-running sitcom, may end after its 23rd season. Its possible demise is not because of a ratings issue - the series is practically a license to print money for Fox - but because of a contract dispute between the production company and The Simpsons' principal voice actors.
With almost no warning, George Lopez is out of the late-night comedy business. TBS has unceremoniously pulled the plug on the comedian's TV variety show, saying that Thursday night's show will be his last.
'America's Most Wanted' is officially no longer wanted on Fox, as the network announced Monday that it is canceling the long-running program after 23 years on the air.
The reason: The show was no longer profitable, according to Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly.
"It's been an important show for us historically," he said. "We haven't made money on the show in quite a while. I
ABC is pulling the plug on two of my favorites: "Brothers & Sisters" and "Detroit 1-8-7". The gritty cop show's cancellation doesn't come as a huge surprise, as it may have been more of a regional hit. But the Walker family?
Well, $#*!.
CBS announced Sunday that is pulling the plug on the William Shatner vehicle '$#*! My Dad Says' after just one season.
The sitcom, which was based on the popular Twitter feed by Justin Halpern, debuted to strong ratings last fall, but stumbled as the season progressed. Critics' reviews, meanwhile, were less than kind.
Also getting the axe: the legal drama 'The Defenders' and the new co
Fox delivered a slew of bad news to TV fans late Tuesday evening.
The network officially canceled five of its series, among them 'Lie to Me' (pictured) and 'Human Target.'