The Debmar-Mercury syndicated strip hosted by Craig Ferguson will not be back for a fourth season.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The “Duck Dynasty” family says its A&E series will end after this season. Their announcement was paired with Wednesday’s debut episode of the show’s 11th season. […]
ABC has canceled the Hayley Atwell-led legal drama Conviction after less than one season. The series will not be picked up for additional episodes, though the network will produce all 13 episodes which had been previously ordered. The show’s sixth episode is set to air on Monday, Nov. 14, and it remains unclear whether or not the series will continue to air in its Monday night time slot.
The network announced Monday that the forthcoming sixth season of the genre drama will be its last. Set to premiere Friday, Jan. 6, at 8 p.m., the final season will feature its shortest order to date and consist of 13 episodes (each of its previous five seasons had a full 22).
After its upcoming eighth season, The Vampire Diaries shall be no more. The decision was announced Saturday during The CW drama’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con; as you can imagine, the thousands of fans in attendance were not pleased.
The single-camera comedy starring Lesure and Mike Epps won’t be back for a second season. It was based on the classic John Hughes film starring John Candy.
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CBS’s Limitless, the only existing broadcast series whose fate was not determined by the upfronts, will not be going on to a second season.
The cancellations of Eva Longoria’s Telenovela, Undateable, Crowded, Game of Silence and Heartbeat preceed the network’s new schedule to be announced Sunday.
A Bloodbath Of Shows Canceled Thursday
The official body count — as well as new programming blood for the 2016-17 season — will be rolled out next week at the networks’ upfront sessions for advertisers. But through a combination of network leaks and networks jumping the gun, a flood of announcements got early exposure Thursday.
In the wake of the firestorm that has erupted following leading lady Stana Katic’s confirmed ouster, ABC has cancelled the venerable procedural. The axing comes despite ABC Studios closing new one-year deals with star Nathan Fillion and several supporting players.
Sad news for Nashville fans — ABC has canceled the country music drama after four seasons. Word is Lionsgate TV will shop the series to other networks.
The demise of the Patricia Arquette-Ted Danson procedural means that CBS will be entering a new TV season without a CSI-branded series on the schedule for the first time in 16 years.