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TV Show Cancellation Thread (including ending ones)

Not surprising, with the end of Ellen's talk show. And I think she had some of her infamous producers over at Game of Games (whom they also were let go from).
Congrats Michael Weatherly on a six-season run of 'Bull,' may he go on to some great things in the future.
 
meanwhile in pro wrestling TV, WWE has finally killed off the last remaining thing connected to it's 2016-2022 incarnation of the Cruiserweight Division, the Peacock streamed (previously on WWE Network in the US) TV show 205 Live.

205 Live was cancelled by WWE, last episode aired last Friday on Peacock, it in the final months basically became the NXT brand's answer to Raw's Main Event (the secondary show for that brand, SmackDown doesn't have that anymore) and AEW's Dark & Dark: Elevation, it will be replaced NXT: LVL Up starting this Friday.

Source from PWInsider:
SAY GOODBYE TO 205 LIVE, NEW NXT SERIES TO BEGIN TAPING TONIGHT | PWInsider.com
 
Congrats Michael Weatherly on a six-season run of 'Bull,' may he go on to some great things in the future.
Bull was the single scripted show I've been watching for the past few years and, IMHO, was very well written. I am sad to see it go but not entirely surprised.

Like the 50's Perry Mason it had devolved into the same general story line in the last two years. TAC takes on a case then things do not go well until a surprise is discovered (usually by magical computer hacking) that leads to a successful outcome. Things got offtrack when stories about the personal lives of the characters took over.
 
Update Dennis Miller will stop being a pundit for RT America due to the Russian attacks in Ukraine.


The comedian and political commentator Dennis Miller will stop making a talk show that airs on the Kremlin-funded television network RT America, citing the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to a source familiar with his thinking.

"Dennis Miller + One" is produced by the media organization Ora TV, which licenses the series to RT America. The channel is part of the Moscow-based RT network, which U.S. intelligence agencies have described as "Russia's state-run propaganda machine."

"He has no plans on going back," the source said.

Miller's show has aired on RT America since March 2020.

"Star Trek" icon William Shatner also has a show that airs on RT America. Shatner's representative did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment on his client's relationship with the network
 
Update Dennis Miller will stop being a pundit for RT America due to the Russian attacks in Ukraine.
Well, he needs to continue advocating for natural solutions to our health problems instead of just using prescription drugs, and for pharmacists and their employees to not be worked so hard that they make possibly life-threatening errors, or just give people drugs without explaining what they need to know about him.

(Probably a different guy)
 


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