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TV Show Cancellation Thread (including ending ones)

From about 50 miles away. Should-a could-a would-a. At least it lasted longer than The WB and UPN, but even those networks had better-quality programming (Dawson's Creek, Voyager, etc.)
 
Home Economics are over at ABC while new drama High Potential moved to Fall 2024.

They’re hoping to continue their stories…
 
It seems many times these stories are recycled. So-and-so is shopping such-and-such a show to find a new home.

The success rate is minimal. Yeah, once in a while it happens, no question. But for every one of those, there are boatload more where it’s just a bunch of noise that goes nowhere.
 
Sometimes shows come back with the same title but then it's a completely difficult show. There was a show called The Goldbergs in the 1950's and The Goldbergs in 2010's same title 2 different shows.
 
iCarly's revival got iCanned. iLoveit. That show ran its course, I meant, iCourse, on Nickelodeon.
The original Goldbergs was about a Jewish-American family in NYC, and lasted from 1949 to 1957 on several networks, CBS, NBC, DuMont, and ending with one season in syndication. Far different than the 2013-2023 Goldbergs series. But imagine if the 1950s series was about a family living in the Roaring '20s, much like the unrelated series was about a family growing up in the '80s...wouldn't that be something?
 


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