Here's the rundown of all the TV shows that have been cancelled within this week, and many of you will not be pleased. As a viewer of these TV shows I am sad that they're not coming back for another season, meaning many will be left on cliffhangers. Cancellations are to do with how many views they get with each new episode, if they start to dwindle well this is what happens.
NBC
Community
Revolution
Dracula
Believe
Crisis
Growing Up Fisher
Iron Side
Welcome To The Family
The Michael J. Fox Show
Sean Saves The World
The Million Second Quiz
Camp
ABC
Trophy Wife
Super Fun Night
Mixology
Surburgatory
The Neighbours
Once Upon A Time In Wonderland
Mind Games
Lucky 7
Killer Women
Betrayal
Back In The Game
The Assets
The CW
Star-Crossed
The Carrie Diaries
The Tomorrow People
Fox
Enlisted
Rake
Dads
Surviving Jack
Us And Them
Almost Human
The X Factor
CBS
Bad Teacher
The Crazy Ones
Hostages
Intelligence
Friends With Better Lives
We Are Men
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Monday, 12 May 2014
Thursday, 8 May 2014
THE CW CANCELS THREE WELL KNOWN SHOWS
E News! reported earlier today that the CW network confirmed the cancellations of three of its shows, which are, The Carrie Diaries, The Tomorrow People, and Star-Crossed. However there is good news for the fans of Beauty And The Beast, Hart Of Dixie, and The 100, all of which have been renewed.
Freshman dramas The Tomorrow People and Star-Crossed featured classic CW hunks Robbie Amell, the cousin of Arrow star Stephen Amell, and Matt Lanter, but the sci-fi shows failed to develop a sizable audience for the struggling network; The Tomorrow People's season one finale attracted just one million viewers, while Star-Crossed's latest outing brought in 900,000 viewers.
In addition to canceling the three low-rated dramas, the CW renewed Beauty and the Beast, Hart of Dixie and The 100, while also announcing the pick up of four new series. Among them? The Arrow spinoff series The Flash and Rob Thomas' iZombie.
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