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Saturday, 28 January 2012

40 Ending or Cancelled TV Shows for the 2011-12 TV Season

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Against the Wall (Lifetime)

This family cop drama didn’t catch on with a large enough audience so it was canned after one season on the air. The last episode aired in September.

Allen Gregory (FOX) NEW
Co-created by and starring Jonah Hill, this animated series aggravated lots of people but didn’t keep enough of them coming back week after week. FOX aired all seven episodes and there won't be any more

Starring Jason Schwartzman, Zach Galifianakis and Ted Danson, this show revolves around a man with writers block. The ratings dropped a lot in season three so HBO opted not to give it a 4th season.

Walter and Jesse have been given their walking papers. The final 16 episodes will finish airing in either in 2012 or 2013.

Camelot (Starz)
The ratings weren’t great and there would have been production challenges in making a second season so the cable channel pulled the plug. The drama lasted 10 episodes. 

CHAOS (CBS)
A comedic action series, this show was delayed until late in the season. When it finally debuted, few noticed. CBS burned off most of the episodes on Saturday nights. 

The original series was a big success for ABC but this one flopped. Production was shut down after eight episodes and the show was cancelled

Chuck (NBC)
Has there ever been a time when this TV show wasn’t in danger of being cancelled? NBC decided to renew it for a fifth and final season of 13 episodes, giving the cast and crew ample time to craft a series finale.

The Closer (TNT)
Kyra Sedgwick supposedly made the decision to end this top-rated series after seven seasons on the air. Though Brenda Leigh Johnson will depart, some of the characters will continue in a spin-off called Major Crimes. 

Rather than wait until the ratings dropped any further, the network has agreed to close down Wisteria Lane after eight seasons on the air.

Continuing the format of film criticism that was made popular by Ebert and Gene Siskel, this weekly program reviews a number of new and classic films. It didn’t find enough financial support and ended up being put on hiatus.

Eureka (Syfy)
Based on the ratings, this show was apparently too expensive to continue producing. The fifth and final season will air in mid-2012. After the cancellation announcement came down, the cable channel ordered an additional episode to allow Eureka some sort of proper finale.

Ty Pennington and his crew are getting a little rest. The network has cancelled the reality show but will still air it as occasional specials.

The second NBC series of the new fall season to be pulled, this Hank Azaria sitcom fell to a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demographic, despite much stronger lead-ins. For whatever reason, audiences just rejected this one.

The peacock network delayed this sitcom until the middle of the summer, an indication that they had no faith in it. The ratings were indeed terrible and they only aired 12 of the 13 episodes.
H8R (The CW)

Hosted by Mario Lopez, this reality series matched celebrities with regular people who dislike them in the hopes of changing their perception.

This high school series was barely renewed for a second season and the ratings only got worse in year two. Despite leaving some shocking and unresolved storylines without a conclusion, RJ and his pals won’t be back.

HawthoRNe (TNT)
Starring Jada Pinkett Smith, this medical drama lasted three seasons and ended on a major cliffhanger. Sadly it’s been cancelled and won’t be back.

The sitcom did decently by most standards but CBS has big hit comedies and new ones have to meet a high standard. CBS cut the season order to nine episodes, shut down production, and shipped the show to the Saturday night graveyard. 

Ben and Cam try to make it in the fashion industry but their show didn't make it past season two.

Hung (HBO)
 Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane) may be popular with the ladies but the cable channel tiered of his company. They’ve cancelled the show after three seasons and 30 episodes. 

The cable channel has announced that season five will the last for Mary McCormack and company.

The comedy sketch show ran during the summer months and didn’t generate much interest. It’s been canned and all six episodes have aired.

Her cable show has come to an end but you can still see outspoken Behar weekday mornings on The View.

George Lopez’s sitcom ran for six seasons but his late-night talk show barely lasted two before being cancelled. 

Love Bites (NBC)
This anthology series about amour was conceived to revolve around two women in search of love. Off-camera problems created delays, what aired was very different, and most people ignored it.

Man Up! (ABC)
This series was a ratings disappointment and dropped nearly every week it was on the air. ABC pulled it after eight episodes had aired and released the remaining five online.

The Martha Stewart Show (Hallmark) NEW
The daytime show started as a syndicated series and was nearly cancelled but was picked up by Hallmark as part of a bigger deal. It wasn’t a success for Hallmark so they’ve canned it.

Jason Lee and company won’t be back for a third round of episodes. The show was cancelled after two seasons on the air.

Though beloved by some critics and viewers, this drama never caught on with a big audience and lasted just two seasons. 

The Nate Berkus Show (syndicated)
The interior designer will finish out his second season but there won’t be a 3rd year of episodes. 

This drama left viewers with cliffhangers but the ratings just weren't good enough for them to make any more episodes.

One Tree Hill (The CW)
This venerable series has continued to endure despite some major cast changes. The network decided to pull the plug following the ninth and final season of 13 episodes.

This NBC TV series stumbled right out of the gate and was pulled after three episodes. It wins the distinction of being the first network TV series to be cancelled of the fall crop. 

The Protector (Lifetime)
A drama about a single-mom police detective, this TV series never caught on with a big audience and the cable channel decided not to order a second season. 

Skins (MTV)
There was an uproar from some parents groups when this show premiered. That died off and so did viewer interest. It certainly didn’t help that many sponsors pulled their ads from the show. The cable channel cancelled it after one season.

State of Georgia (ABC Family)
The sitcom’s ratings were terrible so it was no surprise that the cable channel cancelled it after all 12 episodes had aired.

This sitcom was based on Perry’s 2008 film comedy of the same name. It lasted for five seasons and 140 installments. The series ending aired on November 18, 2011.

Wizards of Waverly Place (Disney Channel) NEW
After four seasons, the three Russo kids have competed and one was crowned as the wizard of their generation. The series finale aired on January 6th. 

Work It (ABC) NEW
This sitcom premiered to poor reviews and ratings. The numbers got even worse in week two so the network pulled it off the air. The extra episodes may surface over the summer if ABC has an empty slot.

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