Coroner to be cancelled at the CW.
Who's doing the autopsy?
Coroner to be cancelled at the CW.
Who knows. Sometimes shows can continue but get cancelled on regular tv. Didn't that one show on NBC in 2020 during the pandemic about nurses in a hospital get cancelled after one season on NBC but continue for another season in Canada.Who's doing the autopsy?
EXCLUSIVE: HBO is not moving forward with a third season of Back On the Record With Bob Costas.
“Bob Costas and his team have delivered insightful and quality sports programming with ‘Back on the Record,’ and we are proud of its multiple Sports Emmy nominations,” HBO spokesperson said in a statement to Deadline. “Bob is an important part of HBO Sports’ history and Back on the Record was an excellent chapter in that story.”
Back On the Record, a four-episodes-per-year interview series featuring Costas in in-depth conversations with sports, entertainment and pop culture figures, marked the veteran sportscaster and TV host’s third show on HBO where he has a long history.
makes sense, got to make room for the other newer spinoffs involving keep members of the original series.No more “Fear”: AMC’s “Walking Dead” spinoff to end with season eight.
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Fear The Walking Dead To End With Season 8 At AMC — Get Premiere Date - TVLine
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Comedian Jay Leno‘s 30-year run of having a TV show on one of NBCUniversal’s TV channels appears to be ending.
A CNBC source tells The Hollywood Reporter that it has decided to cancel the reality show Jay Leno’s Garage, which has been a staple of its primetime lineup since 2015.
The cancellation comes amid a larger schedule shift at the channel, with its primetime hours to focus on reality reruns of Shark Tank and Undercover Boss, as well as original business documentaries.