What a TV season it's been so far. The networks each debuted a number of promising new shows, many of them serial dramas. They looked very promising and lots of viewers were hooked -- more were not.
The networks hyped them for weeks and months, getting us so excited about the new shows of the 2006 - 2007 television season. Millions of viewers dutifully tuned in and quickly became attached to the new sitcoms and ongoing dramatic series.
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Well, members of the cast ad crew of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis have gotten together for a movie -- though not in a way that fans might expect.
Virgil Hayes (Mykelti Williamson) tries to find abducted Leopold (Will Denton) on his own because he feels responsible for "losing" him in the first place. Some secret messages the two had exchanged surface and the authorities have new questions about his role in the abduction.
CBS has a problem on Tuesday nights at 10pm. Last season, the network aired Love Monkey and Tuesday Night Book Club but they only lasted a few episodes. Smith was canceled after three episodes and replaced with 3Lbs. Now...
It seemed like only a matter of time before one of the networks would pull another one of its struggling serial dramas. Now, ABC's 'The Nine' has been yanked from the schedule. Will it return?
When last we saw writer Carrie Bradshaw, she was in Paris with her boyfriend Mr. Big. He had admitted that he loved her and it looked like the two would live happily ever after. Or would they? After all, things rarely go smoothly for the Sex and the City ladies.
The network giveth and the network taketh away. FOX recently announced that it was pulling the struggling serial drama Vanished from its schedule for the next few weeks of sweeps. The upside for fans was that it was scheduled to return on December 1st. Not anymore.
For the third week in a row, FOX has pulled yet another of its new shows from the airwaves. Vanished is missing in action. Is it gone for good? Will fans be left hanging?
There are few shows that have had the staying power of Gilligan's Island. Though it only lasted for three seasons (1964-1967), the sitcom gained an incredible following from baby boomers and their off-spring via daily reruns.
NBC has cancelled one show, renewed its commitment to another, and two dramatic shows return... sort of! Stay tuned!
Both NBC's Kidnapped and CBS' Smith were ratings disappointments to their respective networks and were quickly pulled from primetime. Many viewers will agree that neither serial drama was given a chance to develop an audience and were both worth watching.
Fans of NBC's new drama Kidnapped just can't seem to catch a break. The show debuted to a less than impressive 7.5 million viewers and the numbers dropped with subsequent episodes.
It's been a bumpy ride for Reba fans. The Reba McIntyre series was The WB's highest-rated sitcom for virtually all of its five seasons. You would think that high ratings would ensure that the show would continue on the CW. Not so. And now...
FOX has a problem. The recent World Series was lowest-rated in history. FOX's new shows (Justice, Standoff, Til Death and Happy Hour) have returned to lower viewer numbers than their averages before the World Series.
Last week, NBC announced that they were shaking up their schedule, particularly on Thursday nights. The Emmy Award-nominated sitcom Scrubs is returning earlier than expected and the freshman comedy 30 Rock will be moving to Thursday nights.
Following on the heels of last week's cancellations of the Happy Hour sitcom and The Rich List game show, FOX has announced that another of its new shows is leaving the air.
As most everyone knows, the original Star Trek series was cancelled in 1969, after just three seasons on NBC. But that was hardly the end of the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
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