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savageamusement
05-03-2006, 08:00 PM
Okay Tv Fans.....Cancellations Galore
I get asked every so often, if I know any places that have a show listings, and specifically for cancelled shows.

So I looked and looked and looked- and I could find a lot of tv sources but not really all together.
So here is one large list.
SO now you can recall all the one hit wonders.
The spin offs that never made it
Not all of these are Spin offs, And not all are One hit Wonders, but its definately got them all in here as well

In an attempt at chronological order:
1) SEINFELD (NBC)
Jerry decided that he wanted to move on. Is he crazy?

2) ELLEN (ABC)
ABC yanked the show

3) KEENAN IVORY WAYANS (syndicated)
This late night talk show just couldn't keep up with urban rival "Sinbad". The fish tank reminded me of the short lived Chevy Chase show, now the ending does too.

4) MAD ABOUT YOU (NBC)
Long running sit-com about marriage in the 90's. Starred Paul Riser and Helen Hunt. Series Finale 5/24/99.

5) THE GAYLE KING SHOW (Syndicated)
Daytime talker was canned due to low ratings as of April '98.

6) GERALDO (Syndicated)
The tacky talkers' day time talk show ended in fall '98. Now Geraldo is trying his hand at serious reporting.

7) BROOKLYN SOUTH (CBS)
I hate these cheesy NYC cop shows anyway. No loss, you can still see Tony on NYPD Blue or Law and Order or whatever un-original NY cop show is on.

8)DELLAVENTURA (CBS)
No loss, see above.

9)FOUR CORNERS (CBS)
This show lasted (are you ready for this?) four episodes!

10)TIMECOP (ABC)
A bad show based on a pretty dumb movie.

11)CRACKER(ABC)
American show based on the UK show of the same name - About an alcoholic womanizer psychologist that helps the police solve tough crimes.

12)THE NET(USA)
This show was a based on the Sandra Bollock movie at the same name.

13) TOTAL SECURITY (ABC)
Created by TV vet Steven Bocho, this show about a security agency ('Rent-A-Cops') starred James Belushi. Cancelled in 2 months.

14) 413 HOPE STREET (FOX)
About crisis center that caters to inner city youth and their families.

15) THE VISITOR (FOX)
John Corbett starred as an alien obductee returning to Earth to prevent Armageddon. Lasted 1 season.

16) SLEEPWALKERS (NBC)
A doctor can enter the dreams of psychiatric patients to discover what their problems are and how to make them better.

17)NOTHING SACRED (ABC)
Even all the controvercial religious stuff couldn't draw viewers, they must have all been in church.

18) SIGNIFICANT OTHERS (FOX)
FOX cancelled this show before they even promoted it, so it seems.

19)THE MAJIC HOUR (NBC)
This show never had a chance. Majic Johnson might be a great basketball player and a nice guy, but he just wasn't a good talk show host. The show was cancelled after a short time on the air due to low ratings.

20)MURPHY BROWN (CBS)
This show was always kind of dull. It's amazing that Murphy lasted this long. Proof that Washington D.C. can't even produce a funny sit-com!

21) THE LATE LATE SHOW with TOM SNYDER(CBS)
The Late Late Show will go on without Tom Snyder, so only Tom Snyder is really in Hell. The replacement for Snyder is former "Daily Show" host Craig Kilbourne.

22)THE SENTINEL (UPN)
A fantasy series about a cop (Richard Burgi) with enhanced, hypersensitive senses. Lasted 65 episodes.

23)Beavis and Butt-Head (MTV)
Love them or hate them, BB changed animation and paved the way for dozens of foul mouthed cartoon heroes.

24) THE PUBLIC EYE with BRYANT GUMBEL (CBS)
I think that these prime time news shows are way too plentiful. It never had a chance.

25)THE CLOSER (CBS)
Not even ex-"Magnum P.I." star Tom Selleck could save this show.

26)MICHAEL HAYES (CBS)
Former "NYPD Blue" star David Caruso's comeback didn't happen.

27)GEORGE AND LEO (CBS)
I liked this show. It was burried in a bad time slot. Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch appeal to an older crowd that simply doesn't stay up late.

28) CYBILL (CBS)
The U.S. version of "Absolutely Fabulous" was not as funny as the British show, but not a bad show.

29) DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN (CBS)
Even though Jane Seymore is popular, this show wasn't. Pretty people in the wild west, yea, ok. The folks in the retirement home are gonna be pissed!

30) MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
(CBS) Starred Ron Pealman. Seven men protect a Western town from bad guys while each deals with his own past mistakes and inner problems. Lasted 1 season.

31) SOUL MAN (ABC)
The show got dropped by ABC, than UPN ordered 40 episodes, than star Dan Aykroyd decided that he didn't want to do the show anymore. The rest of the cast must be real happy with him......

32) PRIME TIME LIVE (ABC)
There are too many prime time news mags out there. This one premiered in 1989 and was hosted by Dianne Sawyer, making it one of the heavies to go down.

33) PICTIONARY (Syndicated)
This game show starring Alan Thicke was not renewed due to low ratings. I thought it was kind of a dull show.

34) THE CHARLES GRODIN SHOW (CNBC)
Charles Grodin was a decent actor - but a lousy talk show host. I'm amazed that the show lasted this long. MSNBC will air The Charles Grodin Show on weekends.

35) VIBE (Syndicated)
Not even the firing of original host Chris Spencer and addition of new host Sinbad - could save Vibe. Didn't anyone learn from Arsineo Hall? The last "Vibe" aired September 11, 1998.

36)COSTELLO (FOX)
"Costello" was the first cancellation of the Fall 1998 season! I found the show to be annoying, mainly the lead character. The phony Boston accents were bad too.

37) GETTING PERSONAL (FOX)
I never saw this show starring John Cryer.

38) DAMON (FOX)
I didn't dislike this show, but it didn't live up to my expectations. Not nearly as funny as "In Living Color".

39) THE BRIAN BENBEN SHOW (CBS)
Brian was a lot funnier on HBO's "Dream On", but this show was a lame Mary Tyler Moore type remake.....just tired.

40) MERCY POINT (UPN)
"Deep Space Nine" meets "ER". It didn't work. UPN didn't give the show any time, and time is the key in most sci-fi's.

41) THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (UPN)
All the controversy couldn't save this turkey. My vote for the worst show of the year.

42) TRINITY (NBC)
The show about an Irish family in Hell's Kitchen in NYC had low ratings, even for a Friday night.

43) ENCORE, ENCORE (NBC)
This expansion of the Fraser idea on goofy snobbs (starring "The Birdcage's" Nathan Lane) was more annoying than funny.

44) THE SECRET LIVES OF MEN (ABC)
It couldn't hold onto the "Drew Carry" lead in.

45) FANTASY ISLAND (ABC)
This updated and darker version of the original failed to get ratings.

46) CONRAD BLOOM (NBC)
Yet another single 20-something guy sitcom here in Hell.

47) HOME IMPROVEMENT (ABC)
'Nothing worse than a stale show, eight seasons is more than enough!

48) NEWSRADIO (NBC)
It's amazing a show this low rated could last this long! After Phil Harman died, John Lovitz came in and stunk up the place.

49) MELROSE PLACE (FOX)
Finally! One of the worst shows ever made has been cancelled! Fox will be having a series finale sometime in May 1999.

50) DiRESTA (UPN)
Shows about half wit New Yorkers are getting a bit tired. Holds the record for the lowest rated show of all time!

51) SILK STALKINGS (USA)
The longest running cable show has called it quits. Most people didn't even know that it was still on!

52) BRIMSTONE (FOX)
They changed the name from Hollyweird, but the show was still Hollybad!

53) LATELINE (NBC)
It was gone, then back as a mid season replacement, now its gone again! Actually a pretty funny show.

54) STRANGE WORLD (ABC)
Never heard of it. Great PR guys!

55) HERCULES: The Legendary Journeys (Syndicated)
This show was doing ok, but the star of the show (Hercules) quit - forcing the end of the hour long action series.

56) HOWIE MANDEL (Syndicated / Paramount)
A terrible daytime talk show. Canned due to low ratings, big surprise!

57) MR. SHOW (HBO)
HBO moved MR Show from Fridays to Mondays, and then off the schedual. Mr. Show only had a small cult level following.

58) LEGACY (UPN)
The drama set in the wild west rode off into the sunset....

59) HIGHLANDER (Syndicated)
"Immortals" fighting it out. Main character was Duncan MacLeod, a 400 year old born in Scotland.

60) HARD COPY (Syndicated / Paramount)
The one-time king of tabloid trash TV gets canned. New talent and set in its last year couldn't return the ratings! They really missed O.J.!

61) ANOTHER WORLD (NBC)
Soaps don't get cancelled too often, this one has been a staple of NBC daytime for many years.

62) HOMICIDE (NBC)
After seven seasons this award winning cop show gets canned. One of the only cop shows out there that wasn't based in NY! Now what does Baltimore have?

63) CAROLINE IN THE CITY (NBC)
This show wasn't horrible when it started out, but it transformed into a soap opera from a sit-com - and tanked!

64) MILENNIUM (FOX)
This creepy show was well acted and had unusual story lines. Now you can catch Frank Black in re-runs on F/X.

65) UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER (WB)
The copy of "Married With Children" got cancelled due to low ratings.

66) Sunset Beach (NBC) This Aaron Spelling Daytime sex-fest was cancelled due to low ratings.

67) STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9 (Syndicated)
There wasn't room for two "Star Trek" series. The UPN " Star Trek: Voyager" series has more viewers.

68) The Mike O'Malley Show (NBC)
This was the first show cancelled in the fall '99 season......after only two days!

69) Work With Me (CBS)
CBS's first cancellation of Fall '99 didn't work for them.

70) Wasteland (ABC)
Not much known about this quickly canned "20-somethings" drama on ABC.

71) Harsh Realm (FOX)
Friday nights aren't too good for FOX. They still can't top "Milennium".

72) Ryan Caulfield: Year One (FOX)
See above!

73) Cold Feet (NBC)
Canned due to low ratings.

74) Richard Simmons' Dream Maker. (Syndicated by Tribune)
Low ratings killed this show quickly.

75) The Strip (UPN)
This Drama is UPN's first cancellation of the '99-2000 season.

76) Action! (FOX)
This much hyped "edgy" show was supposed to deliver huge ratings for FOX.....it didn't.

77) It's Like, You Know (ABC)
This Los Angeles version of "Seinfeld" got canned due to three things: 1) Lack of Ratings, 2) ABC needed to make room for it's hot game show "Who wants to be a millionaire", and 3) Lack of originality!

78) Oh, Grow Up (ABC)
Cancelled the same day as "It's like, you know", "Oh, Grow Up" was said to be canned to also make room in the ABC schedule for it's game show.

79) Ally (FOX)
The re-tooled re-runs of "Ally McBeal" was a big cop out of a show, and luckilly the ratings proved it.

80) Figure it Out (NICK)
An ill-fated What's My Line based game show gets the gong. Cancelled December 1998.

81) Sports Night (ABC)
Critical acclaim does not usually mean ratings....

82) NY Undercover (FOX)
Yet another NY cop show bites the dust.

83) Veronica's Closet (NBC)
Even if you have a big name star, the show has to be decent....

84) The Martin Short Show (Syndicated)
Just because someone can act, don't give them a talk show! Arsenio, Chevy Chase, Miller, Keenan, Sinbad, Roseanne......now Martin Short. Will they ever learn.

85) Freeks & Geeks (NBC)
Are people finally getting sick of sitcoms about teenagers?

86) Beverly Hills 90210 (FOX)
After what seems like forever, one of the worst shows ever made is finally gone.

87) Two Of A Kind (ABC)
"Full House" vets The Olson Twins return was short lived.

88) Cosby (CBS)
I guess it was a case of been there....

89) Party Of Five (FOX)
This long running drama was losing steam even as its cast gained in outside popularity.

90) God, The Devil, & Bob (NBC)
The religious fanatics screamed, local affiliates caved, and finally, the network caved. Ratings weren't great either, which gave the show no leverage.....

91) Forgive or Forget (Syndicated)
After two seasons, this Robin Givens hosted show is history. Low ratings again.

92) Wonderland (ABC)
This drama was put up against "ER" on Thursdays, and....big surprise here......it got cancelled after only two weeks.

93) Honey, I Shrunk The Kids (Syndicated)
This was a show? For three seasons?!

94) What-A-Cartoon! (Cartoon Network)
These cartoon shorts got their own series:
"The Powerpuff Girls", "Johnny Bravo", "Dexter's Laboratory", "Cow and Chicken", and "Courage the Cowardly Dog". Cancelled 1998.

95) Boy Meets World (ABC)
This one lasted seven seasons, and was the anchor of ABC's "TGIF" lineup.

96) DC (WB)
A drama about the most boring city in the US.....cancelled after four episodes.

97) The Ainsley Harriot Show (NBC)
This British talker aired on NBC daytime. It lasted nearly a year.

98) Twenty-One (NBC)
This Maury Povich hosted Prime Time game show never lived up to its expectations. Twenty-One also ran on PAX.

99) La Femme Nikita (USA)
This long running USA Network series ended as part of a network "restructuring".

100) Suddenly Susan (NBC)
Brooke Shields doing sitcom? Suddenly cancelled.

101) The Pretender (NBC)
Part of NBC's cancelled Saturday Night "Thrillogy". What will become of Jarad? Look for the TNT Network to air "Pretender" movies.

102) Profiler (NBC)
Part of NBC's cancelled Saturday Night "Thrillogy".

103) Extreme Gong (Game Show Network)
The 1998 version of "The Gong Show" got its own gong. Cancelled 1999.

104) Real Stories of the Highway Patrol (FOX / Syndicated)
Re-Enactments of True Stories from the highway patrol. Sorry, No room for COPS nor AMW 2. Cancelled 1999.

105) The Nanny (CBS)
Fran Drescher starred as an annoying working class stereotypical Queens Jewish woman living with and taking care of a rich WASPy Park Avenue (NY, of course) family. Lasted 6 seasons. Cancelled 1999.

106) The Others (NBC)
The newsest part of NBC's cancelled Saturday Night "Thrillogy". Officially on "Hiatus", but we all know what that means...

107) Martial Law (CBS)
No explanation for this show getting the axe. I though it was doing ok.

108) DAG (NBC)
Secret Service agent Jerome Daggett was head of the Presidential Protection Detail's elite A-team, until he jumped in the wrong direction when an assassin opened fire on the President. Last show aired 4/10/01.

109) Clerks (ABC)
After just two episodes this prime time cartoon, based on the 1994 movie "Clerks", got the axe.

110) Donny & Marie (Syndicated)
After 3 seasons of low ratings, this daytime talker got canned.

111) Jesse (NBC)
Christina Applegate's show started off strong, and quickly fizzled.

112) Later Today (NBC)
Florence Henderson on Today?......Later.

113) American High (FOX)
This first unsuccessful reality (High School kids) show of 2000 was cancelled after two weeks.

114) Blame Game (MTV)
A court-type show, MTV style.

115) Opposite Sex (FOX)
Another show aimed at the High School set bites the dust.

116) Mission Hill (WB)
Serious shows still don't seem to work on The WB.

117) Battery Park (NBC)
Are people finally getting tired of shows about NYC yet?

118) Safe Harbor (WB)
The WB obviously is no Safe Harbor!

119) Confessions (Court TV)
Real confessions by convicted killers. This show was getting banned in places like L.A. right before it got the axe.

120) Time Of Your Life (FOX)
This "Party Of Five" spinoff starring the popular Jennifer Love Hewitt turned out to be just another show about a twenty-something in New York.

121) Early Edition (CBS)
Family fantasy drama about a guy named Gary Hobson who gets tomorrow's paper today and has 24 hours to set things right. Last show aired 5/27/2000.

122) Greed (FOX)
The "Foxified" version of "Who wants to be a millionaire" didn't live up to the original.

123) Dilbert (UPN)
Nerd humor didn't work on TV. UPN's animated prime time series quietly went away.

124) Tucker (NBC)
This clone of the hit FOX sitcom "Malcom In The Middle" was the first cancellation of the Fall 2000 season. It lasted 4 episodes.

125) Daddio (NBC)
This sophmore "family comedy" did well until it was moved from Tuesday to Monday.

126) The Jamie Foxx Show (WB)
Jamie left to work on another project.

127) The Outer Limits (Showtime / Syndication)
This updated version of the 1960's sci-fi classic series will live on in re-runs on the Sci-Fi Network.

128) Strangers With Candy (Comedy Central)
This was about a middle-aged crazy (hilarious) woman who went back to high school and her misadventures there.

129) Deadline (NBC)
Dick Wolf (Law & Order) show about a crime solving writer. Sounds like "Murder She Wrote", with a 'he' instead, bye.

130) The Trouble With Normal (ABC)
The trouble with ratings...

131) Baby Blues (WB)
Taken from the comic strip of the same name. About the trials of parenting.

132) Young Americans (WB)
Teen prime-time soap that was a spin-off of Dawson's Creek. Lasted a summer season. Cancelled in September 2000.

133) Cupid (ABC)
Jeremy Piven starred as a man claiming to be Cupid - but is locked up in the looney bin. He is able to somehow get couples together, and might really be who he claims to be. Cancelled in February, 1999.

134) Lover or Loser (USA / Syndication)
Cheesy game show that didn't last very long.

135) Then Came You (ABC)
An older divorced woman falls for a younger man... Lasted 4 episodes. Cancelled in May 2000.

136) Talk To Me (ABC)
About a female radio talk show host with a wacky home life. Lasted 3 episodes. Cancelled May 2000.

137) Frank Leaves for the Orient (Comedy Central)
He left....

138) Power Play (UPN / CTV)
A Hockey themed show produced by Canada's CTV aired on UPN for two episodes. It lasted two seasons on CTV.

139) City Of Angels (CBS)
This was basically "ER" with a cast that was comprised of many minorities. It was still a clone of "ER" though...

140) Friday Night (NBC)
NBC's 15 year old late night Music Video show will be replaced with a show featuring stand-up comics.

141) Titans (NBC)
NBC cancelled this prime time soap (starring Yasmine Bleeth & Victoria Principal) due to poor ratings.

142) The Michael Richards Show (NBC)
"Kramer" from "Seinfeld" played, well.....Kramer (more or less) in a dopey show about a bumbling private eye. NBC's lowest rated new sitcom of the 2000 season was also it's most expensive to produce out of all the freshman series.

143) The $treet (FOX)
From the makers of HBO's "Sex and the City" came this dull drama about power plays on Wall Street....yet another NY show for the masses.

144) Freedom (UPN)
The four Special Forces soldiers couldn't fight bad ratings.

145) Madagan Man (ABC)
Three generation of NY Irish men going through the dating scene....no wonder it's in Hell!

146) Later (NBC)
NBC pulled the plug on this late night talker after a twelve year run at 1:35AM.br>

147) Chris Rock (HBO)
After four years, Chris Rock called it quits to concentrate on his movie career.

148) Stark Raving Mad (NBC)
Neil Patrick Harris ("Doogie Howser") starred as a book editor working with a nutty horror author.

149) Normal Ohio (FOX)
Bashed by critics and ratings alike, John Goodman's sitcom is no more.

150) Dot.Comedy (ABC)
Just like the real dot.com's, it died a quick (only 1 episode) death!

151) Sammy (NBC)
Inspired by David Spade's own family tree, this cartoon turned on James Blake, a TV star whose absentee free-loading father Sammy resurfaces after James makes it big.

152) Truth (MTV)
Truth and MTV....two things that didn't go.

153) Beggars And Choosers (Showtime)
This show about a fictional TV network got cancelled for real!

154) Linc's (Showtime)
Showtime actually spent a lot of money trying to promote this African-American themed show.

155) The Hoop Life (Showtime)
A sports drama based on the lives of professional basketball players off the court in the fictional UBA (United Basketball Association), specifically the players Greg Marr, Marvin Buxton, and high school phenom Curtis Thorpe of the fictional New England Knights. Cancelled in 2000.

156) Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (USA)
Another crime drama bites the dust.

157) Cindy Margolis Show (Syndicated)
The "most downloaded woman on the internet" ended up with her own TV show. Need I say more?

158) Hype (WB)
This sketch comedy didn't attract any eyeballs.

159) Young Americans (WB)
This teen prime time soap about a prep school only lasted seven episodes.

160) Walker Texas Ranger (CBS)
Chuck Norris wanted to leave the show to return to acting on the big screen.

161) Bette (CBS)
Bette Midler in a sitcom? Not anymore.

162) Welcome To New York (CBS)
Yet another show about the majical city. It's getting old.

163) Gross Point (WB)
Officially on "hiatus" for over a year, then cancelled.

164) Sliders (Sci-Fi)
Originally a FOX show, Sci-Fi picked it up when it was cancelled the first time. The show became to pricey for the cable network to keep around.

165) The Paula Poundstone Show (Syndicated)
Cancelled after only one show.

166) Queen Latifah (Syndicated)
Cancelled due to a below 2.0 share in ratings demanded by stations for renewal.

167) Judge Mills Lane (Syndicated)
His ratings dropped 25% in one year, so he was dropped by the syndicator.

168) Dr. Laura (Syndicated)
A successful radio personality - didn't work on TV. Low ratings for over a season.....

169) First Years (NBC)
It lasted two episodes.....

170) Jack Of All Trades (USA/Syndicated)
Part of the "Back to back action" that was cancelled.

171) Cleopatra (USA/Syndicated)
The other half of "Back to back action" that was cancelled.

172) Xena: Warrior Princess (USA/Syndicated)
This very successful show ran its course.

173) Star Trek: Voyager (UPN)
Paramount decided that it was time to get a different Star Trek again...

174) Some of my Best Friends (CBS)
CBS cancelled this sitcom dealing with "alternative lifestyles".

175) 3rd Rock From The Sun (NBC)
This show lasted a long time, even though NBC moved it around way too much.

176) All Souls (UPN)
UPN pulled the paranormal horror show "All Souls" off their schedule after only two airings!

177) Popular (WB)
This show about a quirky High School couldn't get a following.

178) Jack & Jill (WB)
Not sure what this was.

179) FreakyLinks (FOX)
This show had a strong cult following, but not enough mass appeal. Fox brought the show back three times with little fanfare.

180) Two Guys And A Girl (ABC)
ABC didn't want to spend more money on a fizzling show.

181) Norm (ABC)
Comedian Norm MacDonald's show lost a lot of viewers in the 2000/2001 season.

182) The Oblongs (WB)
This show about an outcast family in LA went undetected.

183) The PJs (WB)
First this Eddie Murphy animated show was cancelled from FOX, now it gets the axe from The WB. Eeesh.

184) Moesha (UPN)
A long run for a teen based show.

185) Nash Bridges (CBS)
After 5 seasons - cancelled for low ratings and high costs.

186) Diagnosis Murder (CBS)
It attracted the wrong demographic - old people. Advertisers only care about people up to about 45 years old max.

187) The Fugitive (CBS)
The Fugitive was a remake of the 1963-1967 show of the same name.

188) The Geena Davis Show (ABC)
Not a good year for big name stars returning to TV...

189) Gary & Mike (UPN)
Two College Students doing a road trip. No viewers.

190) Jack Of All Trades (Syndicated)
This fictional show that used actual historical elements, is now history.

191) Baywatch Hawaii (Syndicated)
After 11 seasons, Baywatch is no more.

192) Kate Brasher (CBS)
Another show with a big star gets cancelled.

193) Crusade (TNT)
Sci-Fi show from the creators of "Babylon 5" lasted three months. Cancelled in September, 1999.

194) Level 9 (UPN)
This futuristic cop show is history.

195) The Weber Show (NBC)
Steven Weber (Wings), Amy Pietz (Caroline in the city), and Chris Elliott (Cabin Boy / Get a life) couldn't save this show.

196) The Fighting Fitzgeralds (NBC)
This show about an Irish family (in where else, New York) lasted ten episodes.

197) Cleopatra 2525 (Syndicated)
Sexy famale warriors in the future......Who thinks of this?

198) Moral Court (Syndicated)
Another court show bites the dust.

199) Curtis Court (Syndicated)
....and another.

200) Night Visions (FOX)
An anthology series similar to The Twilight Zone - some tales are supernatural, others are just commentaries on twisted human nature. Of the 26 episodes that were made, only 20 of them aired. Cancelled in 2001.

201) TV Funhouse (Comedy Central)
The full-length version of the Saturday Night Live skit was dreadful!

202) Arrest and Trial (Syndicated)
Another courtroom type show.

203) Making The Band (ABC)
No third season on ABC. MTV will picked up this show for 1 season.

204) The Awful Truth (Bravo)
Activist-film director Michael Moore hosted a show where he continued his crusade to expose wrongdoing by the high and mighty. Cancelled in 2000.

205) 2Gether (MTV)
One cast member died, which ended the show.

206) Kristin (NBC)
Similar to "Frasier", but not as good.

207) Clueless (UPN)
Sitcom based on the Alicia Silverstone movie lasted three seasons. Cancelled 5-18-1999

208) The List (VH1)
A countdown music series, that is now on this list.

209) World's Wildest Police Videos (FOX)
FOX is trying to distance itself with these types of shows.

210) Go Fish (NBC)
Quickly cancelled.

211) Amazing Pets (PAX)
Not so amazing.

212) Chains Of Love (UPN)
This show evolved into "Elimidate".

213) The Lone Gunmen (FOX)
This X-Files related comedy never found an audience.

214) Rude Awakening (Showtime)
This raunchy sitcom featured Lynn Redgrave!

215) Black Scorpion (Sci-Fi)
It lasted a full season.

216) Real TV (Syndicated)
This long running show featured people "caught on camera". The host change didn't help.

217) You Don't Know Jack (ABC)
No I don't.

218) That's My Bush (Comedy Central)
From the creators of "South Park", a really bad (non-animated) show goofing on the Prez.

219) Danny (CBS)
This show about a single Dad only lasted two episodes!

220) What About Joan (ABC)
Show starred veteran actress Joan Cusack. Cancelled two weeks into the Fall 2001 season for low ratings.

221) First Wave (Sci-Fi)
This show about aliens taking over the Earth lasted three seasons.

222) Cardcaptors (WB)
Time to make way for Yu-Gi-Oh! Cancelled December 2001.

223) Elimidate Deluxe (WB)
This Dating series is history after two episodes. The syndicated version, "Elimidate", is still going strong.

224) Citizen Baines (CBS)
Show about a retired Senator.

225) Bob Patterson (ABC)
Jason Alexander's post 'Seinfeld' effort about a motivational speaker with his own set of problems just wasn't funny.

226) Double Dare 2000 (NICK)
Nickelodeon abandoned the Double Dare series altogether. Cancelled December 2000.

227) The Howard Stern Radio Show (Syndicated)
Howard Stern's hour long Saturday night show never really took off.

228) Leap Years (Showtime)
Lack of interest killed this one.

229) Going to California (Showtime)
Journey ends here.

230) Big Apple (CBS)
NYC again....

231) Thieves (ABC)
ABC's much promoted show about a thieving duo is done.

232) Now and Again (CBS)
The government stole the main characters brain - and put it in an android....

233) Men, Women, and Dogs (WB)
LA based sit-com about 4 guys who's lives revolve around their girlfriends and their dogs. Cancelled January 2002.

234) America '01 (ABC)
News program focusing on the 9-11 war ended before the war did.

235) Up Close (ESPN)
Close up bio on sports stars never found an audience.

236) Rivera Live (CNBC)
Geraldo left this show to become a "seroius" reporter over at FOX Newschannel. Isn't that a contradiction right there?

237) Fox Kids Weekday Block (FOX)
FOX cancelled "Fox Kids" on weekdays to allow local affiliates time for their own local programming and ad sales.

238) Bull (TNT)
TNT heavily promoted this show about Stock Brokers, but it didn't take off.

239) Emeril (NBC)
Bam! Sitcom centered around the famous chef was panned by critics and viewers.

240) WCW Nitro (TNT)
Ended in March 2001 when Vince McMahon bought WCW from the Turner Network.

241) WCW Thunder (TBS)
Ended in March 2001 when Vince McMahon bought WCW from the Turner Network.

242) WWF LiveWire (Syndicated)
Ended in August 2001 when they merged to become WWF excess on TNN.

243) WWF Superstars (Syndicated)
Ended in August 2001 when they merged to become WWF excess on TNN.

244) Inside Schwartz (NBC)
Much hyped show never attracted the viewers.

245) Popstars (WB)
Tried to cash in on the teen audience.

246) The Tick (FOX)
Another casualty from an ex-"Seinfeld" actor. Dreadful.

247) Hollywood Showdown (Gameshow Network)
Quiz show testing contestants' knowledge of popular culture and entertainment. Cancelled in 2001.

248) Power of Attorney (Syndicated)
Court-type show that never caught on.

249) Talk or Walk (Syndicated)
Walked.

250) The Chris Wylde Show (Comedy Central)
Never took off - or was given a chance to.

251) Cover Wars (VH1)
A rather dull music show from the home of dull music shows....

252) Strange Frequency (VH1)
A serious effort from VH1 - but not a quality one.

253) In A Heartbeat (Disney / Syndicated)
Teens working as Emergency Medical Technicians while still being teens. A kids show. Cancelled April 2001.

254) One World (NBC)
This was a teen sitcom about a family that adopted a bunch of kids.

255) DJ Games (Gameshow Network)
Daily documentary series featuring radio call-in games as hosted by morning and afternoon-drive disc jockeys.

256) Marvin the Tap Dancing Horse (PBS)
Marvin Tap Dances no more. Cancelled October 2001.

257) XFL (NBC)
NBC's biggest blooper. Football league run by the guy that started fake wrestling on TV. Folded May 2001.

258) Oh, Yeah! Cartoons (Nick)
These cartoon shorts got their own series:
"The Fairly OddParents", "ChalkZone", and "My Life As a Teenage Robot". Cancelled 2001.

259) Iyanla (Syndicated)
Oprah she was not.

260) X-Files (FOX)
9 seasons of pretty much the exact same show...

261) Imagine That (NBC)
Hank Azaria starred as a writer in this show that only lasted two episodes.

262) UC: Undercover (NBC)
This innovative fast paced cop show lasted 13 episodes, but couldn't hold onto its lead in show's audience.

263) The Chamber (FOX)
A game show that pitted contestants in extreme cold or heat in a "chamber", while asking pop-culture questions. It lasted three episodes.

264) Pasadena (FOX)
Dana Delaney starred as a young mother at the center of a twisted dynasty.

265) Felicity (WB)
A shy girl goes to college in (where else) NYC... Cancelled after 4 seasons. Season finale 5/22/02.

266) The Downer Channel (ABC)
Cancelled mid-way through its first season.

267) The Ellen Show (CBS)
She's still not funny.

268) The Mole (FOX)
Reality show that was kind of lost in the pack.

269) Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (FOX)
Hosted by Jonathan Frakes (Cmdr. William Riker/Star Trek), for the most part, and offered about six stories, some were fictional, and others were based on true events. The audience gets to guess which it is and they tell what it is at the end. Ran from 1997-2002.

270) Daria (MTV)
MTV Cartoon that lasted a long time (for MTV).

271) The Chair (ABC)
Another reality/game show that was pretty much the same as Fox's cancelled show, "The Chamber".

272) Special Unit 2 (UPN)
Cop show about the supernatural crimes.

273) The Invisible Man (Sci-Fi)
Lots of push for this show from Sci-Fi, only to get the axe.

274) Sally Jessy Raphael (Syndicated)
The longest-running show of its genre, has been canceled after nearly two decades on the air.

275) As If (UPN)
Teen and early 20-somethings oriented sitcom that took place in L.A.

276) Random Years (UPN)
This show lasted a grand total of six episodes!

277) The American Embassy (FOX)
Drama about a US Embassy in London. Not exactly thrilling stuff.

278) City Guys (NBC)
This teen show lasted 5 seasons.

279) Popular (WB)
A show about 'quirky' High Schoolers striving to find a form of popularity.

280) Any Day Now (Lifetime)
Light comedy targeting women lasted 4 seasons.

281) The Chronicle (Sci-Fi)
Creepy things going on at a newspaper - nah!

282) Dead Last (WB)
A super-natural rock band. Need I say more?

283) The Beast (ABC)
A show about reporters at a 'CNN' type network becoming part of their own stories. Cancelled after 3 shows.

284) Anne Of Green Gables (PBS)
Children's cartoon.

285) Cubix (WB)
Children's cartoon.

286) 7 Days (UPN)
Show about time travel where the main character could go back 7 days to right a wrong. Lasted 3 seasons (1998-2001)

287) Invader Zim (NIK)
Action cartoon.

288) Big Wolf On Campus (ABC Family Channel)
The first cut by the latest owner of The Family Channel, ABC.

289) 100 Deeds For Eddie McDowd (NIK)
Pre-teen comedy that didn't take off.

290) Ponderosa (PAX)
Modern day western didn't take off.

291) Sheena (Syndicated)
Cheesy action show along the "Zena" lines.

292) So Little Time (ABC Family Channel)
So little time indeed.

293) That's Life (CBS)
Lydia DeLucca was a New Jersey bartender who wanted more out of her life than just marriage and kids. So she broke off her engagement, and headed to college. CBS broke off the production of this show, and the show headed here, to TV Hell. Cancelled in 2002 after two seasons.

294) Once and again (ABC)
Critically acclaimed drama couldn't attract viewers.

295) Under One Roof (UPN)
Reality show about 5 American families that moved to Fiji to win a beach house was cancelled due to low ratings.

296) My Guide To Becoming A Rock Star (WB)
This show originally was supposed to star Johnny Rotten. Maybe it would have picked up more viewers if it did.

297) Get Real (FOX)
A show showing a dysfunctional family and portraying tham as somehow real was neither funny, nor compelling. Cancelled April 12, 2000.

298) No Boundaries (WB)
Another "reality" show bites the dust due to horribly low ratings.

299) For Your Love (WB)
Originally an NBC show - then picked up by The WB - now dropped by The WB.

300) Glory Days (WB)
Busy week slingin' the axe over at The WB.

301) The Court (ABC)
Starred Sally Field as a newly appointed justice. It lasted two episodes.

302) AFP: American Fighter Pilot (CBS)
A military type reality show that lasted two episodes.

303) Roswell (UPN)
"Roswell" started on The WB and was picked up by UPN for it's third and final season. A teen alien drama with a small, but loyal following.

304) Ally McBeal (FOX)
After five seasons, people lost interest in the 80 pound female lawyers cartoonish escapades.

305) Exposure (Sci-Fi)
Not sure what this was. Not enough of the title, my guess.

306) Family Law (CBS)
A show about a divorced - divorce lawyer taking on unusual cases....

307) First Monday (CBS)
Joe Mantegna and James Garner starred in this promising (at first) courtroom drama.

308) Wednesday at 9:30/8:30 Central (ABC)
Show about a Hollywood Director that lasted two episodes.

309) Oz (HBO)
Graphic prison drama lasted six seasons on HBO. The next season (Spring 2003) will only have 8 episodes and will be its last.

310) Who wants to be a Millionaire (ABC)
The biggest show on ABC quickly fizzled. Last show: 6/27/2002

311) Boot Camp (FOX)
Reality show never took off. Cancelled 2002.

312) Leap of Faith (NBC)
Followed the life of a 30-something year old woman in the big city.

313) Talk Soup (E!)
A daily clip show of talk shows that lasted over a decade.

314) Legacy (UPN)
Hour-long western/drama.

315) Maybe it's me (WB)
Coming of age show for a 15 year old girl in a quirky family.

316) Raising Dad (WB)
Another family show starring Bob Saget.

317) Politically Incorrect (ABC)
Bill Maher hosted talk show was cancelled in December, 2002 due to a comment made by Maher that offended the public/advertisers.

318) Dharma & Greg (ABC)
Hippy girl, nerdy guy, unfunny show.

319) Spin City (ABC)
Charley Sheen didn't bring in Michael J. Fox's viewers.

320) The Job (ABC)
Dennis Leary's sit-com got the axe. Last show: 4/24/2002

321) Philly (ABC)
NYPD Blue creator Steven Bochco's drama never found an audience. Last show: 5/28/2002

322) The Education of Max Bickford (CBS)
Starred Richard Dreyfuss as a professor dealing with life issues. Last show: 5/12/2002

323) That 80's Show (FOX)
Fox tried to cash in on the success of "That 70's Show" with this unfunny show about an uninterresting decade!

324) Titus (FOX)
Actually funny at times, this show loosely mirrored the life of comic Christopher Titus.

325) Nikki (WB)
Show starred Nikki Cox and took place in Las Vegas. Last show: 1/27/2002

326) Undeclared (FOX)
A show about college life. Last show: 3/12/2002

327) Dark Angel (FOX)
Nicely done show with a big budget couldn't get enough viewers to pay for that expense. Last show: 5/03/2002

328) Cram (GSN)
The game show where contestants are deprived of sleep didn't lure in audiences. Canned June 2003.

329) Lexx: The Series (Sci-Fi)
The Lexx is an enormous, living and sentient insect genetically modified for space travel and planet destroying capabilities...

330) Encounters With The Unexplained (Pax)
Paranormal things that were unexplained. These shows seem to pop up somewhere every year.

331) Greg The Bunny (FOX)
A horrible show that featured talking puppets interracting with humans.

332) Earth: Final Conflict (Syndicated)
Gene Roddenberry sci-fi show that lasted 5 seasons.

333) V.I.P. (Syndicated)
Pamela Anderson's detective show somehow lasted 4 seasons.

334) My Adventures in Television (ABC)
This show about TV starred Ed Begley Jr.

335) Roswell (UPN)
Roswell was canned from The WB, picked up by UPN, now canned there too. Must be a conspiracy.

336) State of Grace (ABC/Family)
Ratings dropped in the second season.

337) Jackass (MTV)
A show where people do pranks and moronic things to themselves and others - Home video-style. Ended 2002.

338) Mohr Sports (ESPN)
Comedian Jay Mohr starred in this sports/comedy show. After changing its time slot nine times in 16 weeks, ESPN canned the show.

339) Win Ben Stein's Money (Comedy Central)
The show's ratings were in a steady decline. The show will get pulled in early 2003.

340) Nero Wolfe (A&E)
This detective show lasted 29 episodes.

341) Dennis Miller Live (HBO)
Half hour live show featuring Dennis Miller and a single weekly guest. It lasted an amazing 9 years.

342) Witchblade (TNT)
A sci-fi/adventure show based on a comic book.

343) Farscape (Sci-Fi)
4 Seasons on Sci-Fi. Winter 2003 will be the end of this show.

344) Black Sash (WB)
Kung Fu ex-cop out to save the day and mentor his students.....

345) Relic Hunter (Syndicated)
This adventure starred Tia Carrere as history professor/intrepid explorer Sydney Fox.

346) Clifford the Big Red Dog (PBS)
John Ritter, the voice of Clifford, died. Cancelled March 2003.

347) Wolf Lake (UPN)
Lou Diamond Phillips starred in this show that started out on CBS, and ended up on UPN after CBS cancelled it. Now, UPN gave the show the axe.

348) Friend or Foe? (GSN)
The game show that makes contestants fight for the money gets the axe. Folded 2003.

349) For The People (Lifetime)
Women on opposing sides in the D.A's office, exciting.

350) Push Nevada (ABC)
This quirky show was the first cancellation of the Fall 2002 season.

351) Arli$$ (HBO)
Sports sit-comish show. Cancelled after 5 seasons.

352) Providence (NBC)
Ratings slid over the last year of this drama.

353) Off Centre (WB)
Not enough viewers...

354) Girl's Club (FOX)
David E. Kelley's series about a female law firm (sound familiar) got the axe after only two episodes.

355) Bram and Alice (CBS)
This show lasted a whole 4 episodes!

356) Novak, Hunt & Shields (CNN)
After 20 years, CNN pulled the plug on this Public Affairs program.

357) Birds Of Prey (WB)
Low ratings killed this one.

358) The Wayne Brady Show (ABC)
ABC cancelled Wayne's variety show. He now has a syndicated talk show using the same name.

359) Meet the Marks (FOX)
Half reality show, half scripted show, fully cancelled.

360) Robot Wars (TNN)
Copycat of "Battlebots" didn't last very long.

361) Up Close (ABC)
A spinoff of "Nightline" that was a show that went in-depth on featured stories.

362) Battlebots (Comedy Central)
Hugely popular at first, but lost viewers fast. A show where people pitted small robots against eachother.

363) MD's (ABC)
Rip-off of NBC's sucessful comedy "Scrubs".

364) That was then (ABC)
A comedy-drama hour in which Travis (James Bulliard) goes back to his youth in the '80s to redo key moments in his life. Last show aired 10/4/02.

365) In search of (Sci-Fi)
Updated version of the old Leonard Nemoy hosted show.

366) Resurrection Blvd (ShowTime)
Show about the media biz got the media biz.

367) Robbery Homicide Division (CBS)
Tom Sizemore starred in this critically acclaimed, but ratings challenged, L.A. cop show.

368) Firefly (FOX)
Sci-Fi drama from "Buffy" creator Joss Whedon lasted 14 episodes.

369) Dinotopia (ABC)
Intelligent dinosaurs co-existing with humans in a mystery-place. This originally was a mini-series that developed into a weekly show.

370) UCB: Upright Citizen's Brigade (Comedy Central)
Sketch comedy series.

371) Weakest Link (NBC)
NBC's answer to the short-lived game show craze featured a British woman that insulted the guests.

372) Son of the Beach (F/X)
A crude spoof of "Baywatch" produced by Howard Stern.

373) Sweet Valley High (UPN)
High school drama that lasted three seasons.

374) Touched By An Angel (CBS)
After 9 seasons, this show gets cancelled. The audience was too old, not what advertisers want.

375) The Mind Of A Married Man (HBO)
This show lasted 2 seasons, longer than most marriages.

376) Space Above and Beyond (Sci-Fi)
Not sure what this was.

377) Presidio Med (CBS)
Medical drama that lasted one season.

378) Queens Supreme (CBS)
Aaron Spelling produced law show that took place in, where else... New York.

379) Beyond (Syndicated)
Beyond with James Van Praagh lasted one season.

380) Three Sisters (NBC)
Comedy about the relationships between three sisters, from the point of view of the man who married one of them. Last show: 2/05/2002

381) Dawson's Creek (WB)
After 5 seasons, one of The WB's most successful shows is being shown the door.

382) Jenny Jones (Syndicated)
One of the longest running talkers got the axe after a year of low ratings.

383) In-Laws (NBC)
NBC's new, much hyped sitcom went on hiatus for February sweeps, now permanent hiatus.

384) We The Jury (Syndicated)
This daily scripted court show with actors playing the litigants and the jury, won't be coming back for a second season.

385) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (UPN)
After seven seasons, 'Buffy' star Sarah Michelle Geller decided to call it a day.

386) Family Affair (WB)
Tim Curry starred in this update of the 60's show.

387) Do Over (WB)
Show about a guy that goes back 20 years to relive High School.

388) Mister Stearling (NBC)
A politician that is out to actually do good things......

389) Let's Make A Deal (NBC)
NBC canned this remake of the 70's hit game show starring Billy Bush - the Prez's nephew and former Z104 (Washington DC) morning man.

390) Veritas: The Quest (ABC)
Canned due to very low ratings.

391) Phil Donahue (MSNBC)
Phil came out of retirement to bring MSNBC back to life. That was the plan anyway....

392) Connie Chung Tonight (CNN)
Out Fox'd in ratings, CNN's new prez cancelled Connie's prime time show. Connie then left CNN.

393) Just Shoot Me (NBC)
Seven seasons of this tired show... Now it lives on in re-run land.

394) The Family (ABC)
Part "reality", part game show, part comedy, fully cancelled.

395) Miracles (ABC)
Skeet Ulrich starred as a disillusioned former seminary student who independently investigates claims of miracles. Last show: 3/10/2003

396) Andy Richter Controls the Universe (FOX)
Former Conan O'Brian sidekick Andy Richter starred in this unique sitcom about a technical writer with a fertile imagination.

397) Pecola (Cartoon Network)
What kind of idiot would show a town made of cube? Cancelled May 2003.

398) Sabrina the Teenage Witch (WB)
Melissa Joan Hart starred as Sabrina, the girl with supernatural powers. This has been on since 1996, cancelled in 2003.

399) The Drew Carey Show (ABC)
This show had a very long run and was just ready to go. Last show aired September 8, 2004.

400) A.U.S.A (NBC)
A legal comedy that lasted only two months. The last show aired April 1, 2003.

401) Hidden Hills (NBC)
A "suburban life" sitcom. The last show aired January 21, 2003.

402) Kingpin (NBC)
Show about a Mexican-American family/druglords.

403) Watching Ellie (NBC)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' terribly unfunny show never was on the tube long enough to even have a chance. It seemed to always be on 'hiatus'.

404) All American Girl (ABC)
Not even a former Spice Girl could save this one (really!).

405) Are You Hot? (ABC)
Absolutely horrible "reality" (a take off on an old Howard Stern bit - Howard was suing over this) show that never had a chance.

406) The Agency (CBS)
A show about CIA Agents in Washington DC.

407) My Big Fat Greek Life (CBS)
Based on the highly popular movie "My Big Fart Greek Wedding", this show was really a big letdown.

408) Adventure, Inc (Syndicated)
Jesse Nilsson, star of this show died from asthma caused pneumonia, so no more show.

409) Batman Beyond (WB)
The cartoon based on the original Batman Animated Series just couldn't draw the audiences. Cancelled 2002.

410) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (Syndicated)
Based on the 1999 TNT special about explorers on a mysterious "plateau" isolated from the world.

411) Platinum (UPN)
Behind the scenes at a Hip-Hop record label. UPN catering to the lowest common denominator again...

412) 30 Seconds To Fame (FOX)
A sort of modern-day "Gong Show" got the gong.

413) John Doe (FOX)
About a man who appears from nowhere, with no memory of who he is, helping police solve crimes.

414) Married By America (FOX)
Another FOXified show where they have the audience pick the marriage partner of the contestant.

415) Mr. Personality (FOX)
Another FOXified show where the contestant picks the man based solely on "personality", as he wears a mask to cover his face.

416) The Pitts (FOX)
I can't even explain how bad this show was....

417) Fastlane (FOX)
The Friday night curse strikes again!

418) Abby (UPN)
Abby has a complicated life. She dumps Will, her charming, but egocentric jock boyfriend only to agree to remain roommates in order to keep their inexpensive, rent controlled apartment in San Francisco. Well, UPN dumped the show on 5/15/03.

419) Twilight Zone (UPN)
Another remake of the classic TV show bites the dust. Cancelled 5/15/03.

420) Hunter (NBC)
This old show from the early 90's returned brifly after a successful TV movie.

421) America's Most Talented Kid (NBC)
This talent show with celebrity judges caught the Friday night syndrome...

422) Greetings From Tucson (WB)
A show about a mixed ethnic family (Mexican-American father and an Irish-American mother). Guest-starred veteran actor Edward James Olmos on a few occasions.

423) Fururama (FOX)
Animated comedy from the creator of The Simpson's never took off.

424) On the spot (WB)
A sit-com(ish) show that was mostly improvised. Clever idea, just not done particularly well.

425) Weakest Link (Syndicated)
A syndicated version of the already cancelled NBC show.

426) Small Shots (TNN)
Small town yokels were cast in spoof roles of popular movies for a travelling reality/spoof show.

427) Tremors (Sci-Fi)
A spinoff of the Kevin Bacon movie about giant worms lasted one season. Cancelled August, 2003.

428) Conspiracy Zone (TNN)
Former SNL comic Kevin Nealon hosted this show about conspiracy theories.

429) Cedric The Entertainer (FOX)
New shows of this sketch comedy will air through December 2003.

430) True Stories from the Morgue (TLC)
This real-life CSI was cancelled due to complaints (and law suit threats) from families of the 'subjects' on the show.

431) Port Charles (ABC)
This spin-off from soap "General Hospital" will end in October 2003.

432) Charlie Lawrence (CBS)
Nathan Lane's latest sit-com lasted only two episodes.

433) Regular Joe (ABC)
Cancelled on 5/13/03.

434) The Other Half (Syndicated)
Dick Clark and a cast of men talking up womens issues. Painful to watch. Cancelled on 9/12/03.

435) The Talent Agency (Syndicated)
A "Star Search" type show aimed at the "urban" set.

436) Starhunter (Syndicated)
Sci-Fi adventure hour lasted just over one season.

437) Keen Eddie (FOX)
A New York (where else?) Cop working in jolly old England. Cancelled on 8/11/03.

438) Just Cause (PAX)
About a woman named Alexandra DeMonaco who is arrested and is sent to prison and proves that she has a remarkable gift for getting at the truth and bringing the bad guys to justice. But unfortunately for PAX, this show turned out to be a Lost Cause, and the last episode aired on 5/18/03.

439) Boomtown (NBC)
This creative crime-drama couldn't get an audience.

440) The New Tom Green Show (MTV)
MTV's entrance into standard late-nite fare was less than steller.

441) The Mullets (UPN)
A show mocking the 80's hair-cut, basically. Cancelled on 10/21/03.

442) Luis (FOX)
This show starred Luis Guzman as a donut-shop owner and landlord in Harlem NY (where else?). Cancelled on 10/27/03.

443) Coupling (NBC)
A remake of the wildly popular (in the UK) British hit about the sexual exploits of young people never found an audience in the U.S.

444) Abby (NBC)
A TV Producer living in a rent controlled apartment in San Francisco still lives with her ex to keep the cheap rent.... Cancelled in March, 2003.

445) Skin (FOX)
"Melrose Place" without the name-brand actors lasted only 3 episodes. Cancelled on 11/4/03.

446) Time Squad (Cartoon Network)
Despite the rise in ratings, Cartoon Network decided to drop the show in order to push more Cartoon Cartoons. Cancelled November 2003.

447) Banzai (FOX)
After six episodes, Controversy between Asian-American groups prompted the network to cancel it. Cancelled 2004.

448) L.A. Dragnet (ABC)
Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy) as Lt. Joe Friday. Need not say more. Cancelled on 11/6/03.

449) Tarzan (WB)
Canned after the 5th show of it's first season, Tarzan's ratings dropped steadily from show to show. Cancelled on 11/5/03.

450) The Brotherhood of Poland, N.H. (CBS)
Randy Quaid and Ann Cusack's drama lasted 5 episodes.

451) Philly (ABC)
Legal-Drama that took place in the city of brotherly love.

452) I'm With Busey (Comedy Central)
Gary Busey starred in a reality type show showcasing how odd he is. Nobody cared.

453) Wanda at Large (FOX)
Wanda Syke's comedy put her on a DC based political show as herself...her obnoxious self. Cancelled on 12/5/03.

454) Caroline Rhea (Syndicated)
She took over for Rosie, but couldn't hold onto Rosie's audience.

455) John Walsh (Syndicated)
The "America's Most Wanted" host had his own talk show that lasted one season. Cancelled on 12/5/03.

456) K-Street (HBO)
High profile stinker from George Clooney was a quasi-reality show focusing on the nerds of D.C. Cancelled on 12/11/03.

457) Lyon's Den (NBC)
This D.C. based legal drama starring Rob Lowe never caught on, despite a big name star and big name writers. Cancelled on 12/15/03.

458) Caillou (PBS)
Caillou gets the gong. Cancelled Mid-year 2003.

459) Seven Little Monsters (PBS)
North Americans were shying away from Maurice Sendak's newest cartoon series. Cancelled October 2003.

460) The Angry Beavers (Nick)
This Nicktoon was no longer drawing the audiences it once did. Cancelled 2003.

461) Street Time (Showtime)
Rob Morrow ("Northern Exposure") starred in this show that followed the lives of federal parole officers and the ex-cons whose cases they handled. Cancelled on 12/19/03.

462) The Anna Nicole Show (E!)
The female "Ozzy". Cameras followed the chubby models every dazed move. Ratings slid from episode to episode, so while no "official" word of cancellation - it's a safe bet that this one's gone.

463) The Wayne Brady Show (Syndicated)
Variety / Talk show from the former "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" star never grabbed an audience.

464) Crossing Over with Johnathon Edwards (Syndicated)
The man who talked to dead people. Wouldn't you think that one of them would have given him a 'heads up' about this?!

465) Gary The Rat (Spike TV)
An adult cartoon - never saw it. Spike TV's first entry into TV Hell...

466) Stripperella (Spike TV)
Another Pam Anderson disaster...this one being an animated series.

467) Frasier (NBC)
Eleven seasons plus "Cheers!" makes Frasier one of TV's longest running characters.

468) Friends (NBC)
This long running sitcom about a bunch of NYC (where else?) friends started becoming a bit of a soap opera towards the end. It made big stars out of its cast and will live on in re-run land for a long time....

469) Sex & The City (HBO)
Hugely popular with twenty-something and thirty-something women - "Sex" went out on top. The show followed the lives of a group of NY (where else?) 30-something women and their sex lives. Sarah Jessica Parker didn't want to do the show anymore and that was it.

470) The Chris Isaak Show (Showtime)
A quirky show following the singer and his friends/bandmates in a sort-of reality show way - but far from reality. The show star Chris Isaak decided to stop production to focus on his real-life music career.

471) Hollywood Squares (Syndicated)
Six season run for this revival of the classic 70's game show. CBS owned and operated stations announced that they would be dropping the show, and then the syndicator decided to stop production after May 2004.

472) Pyramid (Syndicated)
Even though Pyramid was trending upward in ratings, the syndicator dropped it in favor of pushing more talk shows.

473) Becker (CBS)
It's gone, it's back, no really...this time it's gone. Ted Danson played a cranky NY (where else?) doctor in this sitcom that lasted six seasons.

474) Jake 2.0 (UPN)
Show about a computer geek turned secret agent after he is infected with a sort-of computer virus lasted one season.

475) Boston Public (FOX)
David E. Kelly's school drama was in it's fourth season when it got pulled. Ratings have been decreasing over it's now final year.

476) The Sharon Osbourne Show (Syndicated)
After successfully exploiting her sadly burnt-out husband (Ozzy) and odd family over at MTV, she was given a talk show of her own. Bye.

477) Ed (NBC)
A critically acclaimed show that never was able to gain viewers. A quirky show about a New York (where else?) attorney that returned to his small town home in Ohio.

478) A Minute With Stan Hooper (FOX)
The latest Norm Macdonald sit-com got the axe after 7 episodes. This one was about a New York (where else?) newsmagazine commentator that moves to an small town full of odd people.

479) Playmakers With Fez (ESPN)
ESPN's first (and probably last) drama about a football team got pulled due to pressure from the NFL, who didn't like the stories about drug abuse, homophobia, etc.

480) Karen Sisco (ABC)
Cancelled after one season. Based on the book "Out of Sight" and later, the J-Lo (sic) movie of the same name.

481) Angel (WB)
Spinoff from "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" lasted 5 seasons.

482) Run of the House (WB)
From the producers of "My So-Called Life", this was a show about a family (single Dad) that moved from MI to AZ, and how siblings try to raise their 15 year old sister. Lasted one season.

483) The Practice (ABC)
After 8 seasons, this legal drama from David. E. Kelley is no more. A spin-off is set to replace "The Practice" in the Fall '04 season. Last episode to air on 5/16/04.

484) 10-8 (ABC)
Aaron Spelling ("Melrose Place", "Beverly Hills 90210") and the producer of "Oz" and "Homicide" made a show about a NY (where else) transplant working as a deputy trainee in the Los Angeles Sheriff's department. Last episode aired on 1/25/04.

485) The Handler (CBS)
Undercover FBI Agents in seedy Los Angeles. Cancelled in it's first season.

486) Law & Order - Crime & Punishment (NBC)
Dick Wolf's reality version of his "Law & Order" series just didn't have "it" like the others...

487) The Dating Experiment (ABC)
Reality TV... Complete strangers give up all control of their lives to be ruled by a mysterious diary, all in the hopes of finding true love. It lasted one season.

488) Sitting Ducks (Cartoon Network)
Michael Bedard would succeed in the art studio, but not on TV. Cancelled Midyear 2004.

489) Primetime Monday (ABC)
This ABC produced news-magazine didn't carry over viewers from its Thursday slot to Monday...

490) Threat Matrix (ABC)
A show about a Special Agent working in Homeland Security. Timely, but not compelling.

491) Wonderfalls (FOX)
Critics loved it - but that's it. From the producers of "Buffy", this drama was cancelled mid-way into it's first season.

492) The Stones (CBS)
This totally un-funny sitcom starred Robert Klein and Judith Light of "Who's The Boss". Cancelled after 3 airings.

493) Century City (CBS)
"The Practice" set in the future (2030). Cancelled on 3/30/04 after 3 airings.

494) It's All Relative (ABC)
ABC's version of "Frasier", which is also going away...

495) The Parkers (UPN)
This African-American show about a mother / daughter relationship lasted 5 seasons. Cancelled 4/19/04

496) Oliver Beene (FOX)
This total rip-off of "The Wonder Years" lasted two seasons. Cancelled 4/23/04

497) Xtreme Dating (Syndicated)
A dating show that was also 'reality TV'. The reality here was that host Jillian Barberie is brutally untalanted and downright annoying. Cancelled 4/23/04

498) Supermarket Sweep (PAX)
This game show that gave contestants a run in a supermarket for the most items in a timed period originally started out on cable ('Family Channel') before ending up on PAX.

499) Living It Up! With Ali & Jack (Syndicated)
Ali Wentworth and Jack Ford starred in this low-rated talk show. Last show (to be) taped on May 27th 2004.

500) Married to the Kelly's (ABC)
Fish out of water comedy about a New Yorker (where else?) that moves to Kansas.

501) 10-8: Officers On Duty (ABC)
Cop show following a bunch of L.A. Sheriffs around didn't last a full season.

502) Ricki Lake (Syndicated)
This daytime talk show lasted 11 seasons somehow...

503) Ask Rita Rudner (Lifetime)
The comedian dolled out her (..ehm) vast knowledge.

504) Making The Band 2 (MTV)
Lasted 3 seasons on MTV - an eternity for this network.

505) Whoopi (NBC)
Crude show starred Whoopi Goldberg. Lasted one season.

506) Happy Family (NBC)
John Larroquette starred in this show about grown-up children outliving their welcome in their parents house. Lasted one season.

507) Hack (CBS)
Show about an ex Philadelphia Cop that gets kicked off the force and is now a cab driver. Lasted one season.

508) I'm With Her (ABC)
Sexy well-known actress falls for a modest school teacher. Lasted one season. Cancelled April, 2004.

509) Baby Bob (CBS)
A talking baby ala "Look Who's Talking". "Bob" was cancelled in 2003, then brought back briefly in mid-2004. Painful to watch...

510) Good Morning Miami (NBC)
Show about a TV producer trying to turn around a low-rated Miami morning show.

511) Line of Fire (ABC)
Show about organized crime as seen from the law and also the criminal. Last show aired 2/03/2004.

512) The D.A. (ABC)
Hour long drama. Lasted one season.

513) The District (CBS)
D.C. based cop show was doing fairly well until the untimely death of one of the show's co-stars.

514) The Jamie Kennedy Show (WB)
A show that pranked people by placing them in odd situations. It had a long run for a WB show.

515) Paradise Hotel (FOX)
Reality show where contestants stayed at a hotel and had to hook-up/share a room in order to stay on the show

516) Forever Eden (FOX)
Another typical reality show bites the dust.

517) Playing It Straight (FOX)
Reality show where the contestant had to find out who was gay and who was straight.

518) It's All Relative (ABC)
Another gay-themed show focused around the gay parents of a female newlywed, and how the male newleywed's family deals with that. Lasted one season. Cancelled April, 2004.

519) My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance (FOX)
Reality show where the contestant had to con her family into beliving that she was marrying said title for a million bucks.

520) Tracy Morgan (NBC)
Sit-com starred the former SNL co-star. Lasted one season.

521) All about the Andersons (WB)
Flopping actor moves back to his Dad's house with his 8 year old kid. Hilarity doesn't ensue. Lasted one season.

522) The Help (WB)
A 22-year-old woman named Maria is about to become a beautician, and then her mother's illness forces Maria to come home and care for her. Lasted one season.

523) Like Family (WB)
White people move in with black people. "Diff'rent Strokes" it was not. Lasted one season.

524) Game Over (UPN)
Show about a family of video game characters and what they did when no one was playing them. Lasted one season.

525) George Shrinks (PBS)
The cartoon based on William Joyce's book couldn't get any viewers. Cancelled May 4, 2004.

526) Rock Me Baby (UPN)
A radio shock-jock has to deal with his family when he mentions them on the radio. Lasted one season.

527) Miss-Match (NBC)
High profile show starred Alicia Silverstone as a divorce lawyer thrown into professional match making by a socialite that gave her credit for her relationship. Lasted one season.

528) The Man Show (Comedy Central)
After the original hosts left at the end of the 4th season - it should have ended. Lasted five seasons.

529) On-Air with Ryan Seacrest (Syndicated)
Ryan Seacrest of 'American Idol' fame tried his hand at a hip talk show. Lasted one season.

530) Method & Red (FOX)
Two rappers tried doing a sit-com, G. Lasted the summer '04 season.

531) The Guardian (CBS)
Legal show about a troubled lawyer doing community service for drugs. Lasted 4 seasons. Last show aired 5/4/2004.

532) The Days (ABC)
A quirky family deals with normal problems in a humorous and realistic way. Cancelled in August, 2004.

533) Last Comic Standing (NBC)
Contest show giving a prize for the best comic. NBC cancelled it before the finale, but Comedy Central picked up the last episode. Last show aired 5/4/2004.

534) Astro Boy (WB)
The cartoon based on the 1963 version of a youthful robot boy didn't pick up any viewers. Cancelled 6/19/2004.

535) Grounded For life (WB)
FOX ran 40 episodes of this sitcom and canned it in 2002. The WB picked it up, but it never took off for them either. Cancelled 10/27/2004.

536) The Jury (FOX)
This drama showed a criminal court jury decision process - then showed if they were right in their decision. Cool idea, but it wasn't given a chance. Cancelled 8/06/2004.

537) Still Life (FOX)
The dead son of a family watches them from beyond... Odd. Cancelled 8/10/2004.

538) The Complex: Malibu (FOX)
Reality show where couples are placed in Malibu and redecorate a house. Cancelled 10/08/2004.

539) Hawaii (NBC)
Cop show based in Hawaii relied on the scenery more than the story. Cancelled 10/19/2004.

540) Dr. Vegas (CBS)
Rob Lowe starred as a casino doctor in Las Vegas. Officially 'on hiatus' (TV Purgatory), but will likely be cancelled due to poor ratings.

541) Drew Carey's Green Screen (WB)
Drew's latest version of "Who's Line" got the axe due to low ratings.

542) Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn (Comedy Central)
Colin Quinn hosted this late night show where celebs, usually comedians, debated and joked on serious issues.

543) Life With Bonnie (ABC)
Bonnie Hunt vehicle showcasing her improvisational skills in a sit-com setting. Cancelled April 2004.

544) The Division (Lifetime)
A drama about a team of all-female Felony Division police officers. Cancelled June 2004.

545) Rugrats (Nick)
Nickelodeon's longest running Nicktoon gets the axe after 13 years on the air. Cancelled June 2004.

546) McEnroe (CNBC)
Tennis star John McEnroe's talk show never took off, and even scored a 0.0 rating on multiple occasions. The last show will air on December 17th, 2004.

547) Yakkity Yak (Nick)
This Nicktoon was cancelled due to extremely low ratings. Cancelled 2004.

548) Clubhouse (CBS)
Still listed as "on hiatus", this Aaron Spelling (Beverly hills 90210) show had a great cast (Christopher lloyd & Mare Winnigham). A show about a 16 year old boy working as a bat-boy, and learning how to balance his baseball life with his home life.

549) My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss (FOX)
'MBFOB' never returned from "hiatus". This spin-off of "My Big Fat Obnoxiuos Finace'" didn't catch on, and was pulled for sweeps.

550) Mutant X (Syndicated)
Marvel Studios produced this action-drama about mutants possessing extraordinary powers as a result of genetic experimentations gone wrong.

551) Crossfire (CNN)
One of CNN's longest running shows featuring left/right gassbags screaming at eachother is no more.

552) LAX (NBC)
Heather Locklear and Blair Underwood starred in this drama centering around the infamous Los Angeles airport. Cancelled in January, 2005.

553) The Mountain (WB)
A show about a family that owns a ski resort. Critics liked it, viewers never found it. Cancelled in January, 2005.

554) Center of the Universe (CBS)
John Goodman, Jean Smart, Olympia Dukakis and Ed Asner starred in a not-so-good sitcom that lasted 12 episodes. Cancelled in January, 2005.

555) Touching Evil (USA)
Knockoff of a British TV Series about an FBI agent that loses his inhibitions after being shot in the head. Cancelled in January, 2005.

556) Star Trek: Enterprise (UPN)
Scott Bakula starred as the Captain in this go-round. Cancelled due to low ratings after 4 seasons. Last show to air on May 13, 2005.

557) Life as we know it (ABC)
Show about teenagers in Seattle. Kelly Osbourne (Ozzy's kid) starred in this low-rated coming of age show.

558) The Will (CBS)
Reality show featured ten friends and family members of Arizona multi-millionaire Bill Long competing for the inheritance rights to his huge Kansas ranch. Lasted only 1 show. Cancelled January 11, 2005.

559) Complete Savages (ABC)
Mel Gibson produced this show about a Firefighter that is raising 5 sons. Lasted 1 season.

560) The Benefactor (ABC)
Dallas Mavericks owner and tech billionaire Mark Cuban's nock-off of Trumps' show 'The Apprectice' didn't find an audience. Lasted 4 shows. Cancelled October 25, 2004.

561) BIG (Discovery)
A team had seven days to build world record sized items from scratch. Some of them were a popcorn popper, a motorcycle, a blender, and a barbecue. All of them had to work. Some of them were awarded a Guinness world record. - Lasted 13 Episodes. Cancelled December, 2004.

562) Father of the Pride (NBC)
CGI-animated show featuring John Goodman and Carl Reiner. Lasted 11 Episodes. Cancelled December, 2004.

563) Second Time Around (UPN)
Real life couple Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Parker ("Soul Food") starred in this sit-com about a divorced couple hooking up. Cancelled January, 2005.

564) "Who's Your Daddy?" (FOX)
FOX has made a fool of themselves with this heavy controversial Adoption Agency show. Cancelled after the pilot January 2005.

565) Good Day Live (Syndicated)
Los Angeles based lacal news/infotainment show "Good Day L.A." syndicated an hour version of their show for mid-days. What's popular in L.A. isn't necessarily what is popular elsewhere... Lasted 3 seasons. Last show to air on March 18, 2005.

566) North Shore (FOX)
Prime-time soap opera that took place in a Hawaiian resort hotel. Cancelled in March, 2005.

567) Jonny Zero (FOX)
From the creators of "E.R.", this was about a former bouncer at a mob-club who is now working for the F.B.I. Critics loved it... Cancelled in March, 2005.

568) NYPD Blue (ABC)
The first show to have brief nudity on network TV lasted 12 years. A recurring storyline cop show from Steven Bochco that showed the lives of NYC cops, flaws and all.

569) The Jane Pauley Show (Syndicated)
The former "Today" and "Dateline" anchor's talk show was cancelled in it's first season due to low ratings. Un-aired shows will air until summer 2005.

570) Point Pleasant (FOX)
Creepy girl with amnesia of sorts comes to town looking for her Mom and turns the town upside down. Cancelled in its first season in March 2005.

571) Third Watch (NBC)
Another NYC based show about cops, paramedics and firefighters. Cancelled in its sixth season in March 2005.

572) Pat Croce: Moving In (Syndicated)
A half hour talk show featuring a motivational speaker (Croce) giving positive advice to families with problems. Cancelled in its first season in March 2005.

573) Life & Style (Syndicated)
Female targeted daytime show about makeovers and that sort of thing. Starred Jules Asner of "E! Entertainment Television" fame. Cancelled in its first season in March 2005.

574) Dead Like Me (Showtime)
Showtime cut their original programming budget and cancelled this sci-fi series. Cancelled in March 2005.

575) JAG (CBS)
After ten seasons, this long running military law drama started losing viewers. Cancelled in April 2005.

576) The Larry Elder Show (Syndicated)
Talk show featured L.A. radio talker doing a 'positive' show. Cancelled in April 2005.

577) Ambush Makeover (Syndicated)
People were "ambushed" on the street and given beauty makeovers. Obnoxious to say the least. Cancelled in April 2005.

578) Carnivale (HBO)
When Daniel Knauf, the show's creator, signs a deal with rival network Showtime, it's no surprise that HBO pulled this low rated show. Set in Dust Bowl-era America, this was a show about a mysterious traveling carnival with it's characters having supernatural powers. Cancelled in May 2005.

579) Dennis Miller (CNBC)
One-time funnyman Dennis Miller's talker was axed due to literally no ratings...! Cancelled in May 2005.

580) 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (ABC)
This show soldiered on after the death of it's star John Ritter by adding David Spade and James Garner and dealing with the death of Ritter's character. Cancelled in May 2005.

581) American Dreams (NBC)
This period show set in the termiol of the 1960s won emmys, but never was able to gain viewers. Cancelled in May 2005.

582) Project Greenlight (Bravo)
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's movie making reality series was set-up to "find the next Spielberg" Cancelled in May 2005.

583) Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS)
Ray Romano's successful sit-com based on his stand-up comedy act ends its long nine season run on May 16th, 2005. Ended in May 2005.

584) My Wife and Kids (ABC)
Damon Wayans starred in this family comedy. Cancelled in May 2005.

585) "The Contender" (NBC)
Boxing "reality" show created by Mark Burnett and Sylvester Stallone never was able to get viewers. Cancelled in May 2005.

586) "Law and Order, Trial by Jury" (NBC)
The late Jerry Orbach was to carry this show reprising his "Lenny" character from the first "Law & Order". When Orbach died, this show didn't stand a chance. Cancelled in May 2005.

587) "Listen Up" (NBC)
Jason Alexander starred in this sit-com based on real-life sports columnist Tony Kornheiser. The "Seinfeld" curse strikes again... Cancelled in May 2005.

588) "Joan of Arcadia" (CBS)
Teenage girl has conversations with God, who shows up in various forms/people. Emmy award winning show couldn't attract a lot of viewers. Cancelled in May 2005.

589) "Judging Amy" (CBS)
Divorced single Mom lawyer becomes a juvenile court judge in Connecticut. Starred Tyne Daly and Amy Brenneman - who's real-life mother was the inspiration for this show. Cancelled in May 2005.

590) "Committed" (NBC)
An "opposites attract" story based sit-com. Lasted a half-season. Cancelled in May 2005.

591) "Medical Investigation" (NBC)
A show about Feds that track and wipe out outbreaks of unexplained and fearful diseases. Lasted one season. Cancelled in May 2005.

592) "Jack and Bobby" (WB)
A show that follows the life of a future great American President as a child. Lasted one season. Cancelled in May 2005.

593) "Celebrity Justice" (Syndicated)
A show that tracked the legal problems of celebrities in tabloid form. Cancelled in May 2005.

594) "60 Minutes-Wednesday" (CBS)
Wednedsay evening edition of the otherwise popular news magazine couldn't get viewers to watch. Cancelled in May 2005.

595) "Tru Calling" (FOX)
Tru Davies, A morgue worker, can see how people were killed - and can go back 12 hours to try and help bad things to not happen. Cancelled in May 2005.

596) "Kelsey Grammer Presents The Sketch Show" (FOX)
Kelsey Grammers painfully horrible sketch show couldn't get enough viewers. Cancelled in April 2005.

597) "Blind Justice" (ABC)
This was a cop show about a hero cop that was blinded from a heroic deed, and is still 'on the beat'. Lasted one season. Cancelled in May 2005.

598) "Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge" (WB)
Steve Harvey's comedy-variedy show lasted two seasons. Cancelled in May 2005.

599) "Kevin Hill" (UPN)
Show about a young bachelor entertainment lawyer in (yet again) New York City. Cancelled in May 2005.

600) "Quintuplets" (FOX)
Andy Richter starred in this comedy about parents raising 15-year-old quintuplets in a small home and dealing with teenagers times five. Cancelled in May 2005.

601) "Tilt" (ESPN)
A drama based on and around poker. Lasted 9 episodes. Cancelled in March 2005.

602) "Andromeda" (Sci-Fi)
Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi series about a guy that was frozen for 3 centuries awaking and fighting to save the universe after the 'commonwealth' was in disarray. Lasted five seasons. Cancelled in May 2005.

603) "The Graham Norton Effect" (Comedy Central)
A talk show that starred flaming British comedian Graham Norton. Lasted one season. Cancelled in June 2005.

604) "The Restaurant" (NBC)
An hour long "reality" show about a restaurant trying to make it big in (and now for the original part) New York. Cancelled in June 2005.

605) "Nick and Jessica's Variety Show" (MTV)
Variety show starred the made for TV newlyweds. Cancelled in May 2005.

606) "Mucha Lucha!" (WB)
The network pulled the plug on the first show that was created with Macromedia Flash! Are they crazy? Cancelled February 2005.

607) "My Dad the Rock Star" (Nick)
Canadian shows continue to bite the dust. Cancelled April 2005.

608) "Life on a Stick" (FOX)
Show about teens that hang out in a mall food-court. Cancelled in May 2005.

609) "The Screen Savers" (G4)
The show transitioned into "Attack of the Show", a rebranding of TSS with a similar format and the same hosts but different focus. Cancelled May 2005.

610) "Wild Card" (Lifetime)
Joely Fisher and Rae Dawn Chong starred in this comedy about a former casino dealer turned fraud insurance investigator trying to raise her sisters orphaned children. Cancelled July 2005.

611) "The Princes of Malibu" (FOX)
FOX abandoned this show after two episodes. Cancelled August 2005.

612) "Eyes" (ABC)
Mid-season replacement show about a high-tech firm that handles super-sensitive crimes. Cancelled March 2005.

613) "The Inside" (FOX)
Creepy show starred Adam Baldwin who tracked serial killers. One of FOX's summer starter shows that didn't make it to the fall. Cancelled August 2005.

614) "Summerland" (WB)
A 30-something year old woman that lives in a beach house inherits her dead sister's kids from Kansas and now has to cope with the life-change. Cancelled August 2005.

615) "The Inside" (MTV)
"Prank" show (similar to "Jackass" all about the life and antics of pro-skater and pro-jackass Bam Margera. Cancelled August 2005.

616) The Swan (FOX)
A show where ugly people are given surgeory to improve their looks, then paraded around in a 'beauty pagent'. Lasted 9 episodes. Cancelled August 2005.

617) "The Comeback" (HBO)
Lisa Kudrow starred as a has-been actress seeking to revive her career. Hmmm.... Cancelled September 2005.

618) "A Current Affair" (Syndicated)
Re-tred of the 80's gossip magazine show lasted 8 months. Cancelled September 2005.

619) "Head Cases" (FOX)
This quirky courtroom drama was the first cancellation of the 2005/2005 season. Cancelled September 2005.

620) "The Bad Girls Guide" (UPN)
Show about 2 airheads trying to make it in advertising. Starred Jenny McCarthy. Cancelled September 2005.

621) "Texas Justice" (Syndicated)
Yet another court show (this one with cases judged by Larry Joe Doherty) bites the dust. Lasted 4 1/2 seasons. Cancelled September 2005.

622) "Sex, Love & Secrets" (UPN)
Denise Richards sit-com that nobody watched. Cancelled October 2005.

623) "Just Legal" (WB)
Don Johnson starred as a lawyer out to save his clients and himself. He couldn't save the show. Cancelled October 2005.

624) "Starved" (FX)
A comedic take on food addiction in (where else), New York. Cancelled October 2005.

625) "Family Bonds" (HBO)
Mob-type show about bail-bondmen on Long Island (NY), because NY is the only place that has them... Cancelled October 2005.

626) "Inconceivable" (NBC)
Show about fertility clinic doctors helping desperate couples give birth. Cancelled October 2005.

627) "Over There" (FX)
Show about US soldiers in Iraq. Not even a popular war on TV... Cancelled November 2005.

628) "Kitchen Confidential" (FOX)
Pulled in its first season, this show tried jumping on the cooking show bandwagon... Cancelled November 2005.

629) "Arrested Development" (FOX)
Lasted almost 3 seasons. A quirky show about a weird California family being held together by the son... Cancelled November 2005.

630) "7th Heaven" (WB)
This family show lasted 10 seasons! Cancelled due to production costs and not because of ratings. Basically, evryone was making too much money for the show to turn a profit. Cancelled November 2005.

631) "The Apprentice (Martha Stewart)" (NBC)
This spinoff of the Donald Trump "Apprentice" had terrible ratings, prompting NBC to not renew the show for a second season. Cancelled November 2005.

632) "Night Stalker" (ABC)
This remake of the 70's show about a ghoul hunter (Stuart Townsend) was canned after 6 episodes. Cancelled November 2005.

633) "Connected Coast to Coast" (MSNBC)
Political newser that couldn't find an audience, much like the rest of MSNBC. Lasted 9 months. Cancelled November 2005.

634) "Three Wishes" (NBC)
This Amy Grant-hosted feel good program lasted 6 episodes. Cancelled November 2005.

635) "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: How'd They Do That?" (ABC)
A behind the scenes of "Extreme Makeover". Cancelled August 2005.

636) "Duck Dodgers" (Cartoon Network)
A complete rip-off of the original Chuck Jones cartoons featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Cancelled November 2005.

637) "Alias" (ABC)
This secret agent type show starring Jennifer Garner lasted 5 seasons. Garner got pregnant, shows ratings took a dive... Cancelled November 2005.

638) "Threshold" (CBS)
Sci-Fi show about government officials that are investigating alien transmissions. Cancelled November 2005.

639) "Reunion" (FOX)
Hour long drama about the 20 year reunion of 1986 classmates was canned in its first season. Cancelled November 2005.

640) "Hot Properties" (ABC)
Comedy about four attractive ("hot") women that run a real estate agency located in... you guessed it... New York. New episodes will run until the completed 13 shows are all aired. Cancelled November 2005.

641) "Family Plots" (A&E)
Very similar to HBO's "Six Feet Under", a show about a family that runs a mortuary. Cancelled September 2005.

642) "Growing Up Gotti" (A&E)
"Reality" show that chronicled of the life of the late crime boss John Gotti's daughter, Victoria and her three sons. Lasted three seasons. Cancelled December 2005.

643) "Filter" (G4TV)
Computer type show. Cancelled December 2005.

644) "G4TV.com" (G4TV)
Computer type show. Cancelled December 2005.

645) "Airline" (A&E)
"Reality" show that took viewers inside of Southwest Airlines. Lasted three seasons. Cancelled December 2005.

646) Kids' WB Weekday Block (WB)
The Kids' WB Weekday Block has been replaced by a block of reruns of off-network shows collectively called "Daytime WB." Cancelled January 2006. Their Saturday cartoon block is still going strong, though.

647) Killer Instinct (FOX)
Cop show where a troubled cop worked in the San Francisco Police Department’s Deviant Crime Unit. Lasted one season. Cancelled January 2006.

648) That 70's Show (FOX)
Sit-com that takes place in the dopey (!) 1970's in suburban Wisconsin. It started out as a fun show, but turned into a bit of a soap opera in its later years. Ashton Kutcher got his start here and lasted through the seventh season. Lasted 8 Seasons. Ending May 2006.

649) Malcom in the Middle (FOX)
Frankie Muniz starred as a smart kid growing up in a bizarre (funny) family. Another case of the kids getting to big for the show. Lasted 6 Seasons. Ending May 2006.

650) Emily's Reasons Why Not (ABC)
Unfunny sitcom starring Heather Graham. Cancelled January 2006 after just one airing.

651) West Wing (NBC)
Ratings have been in the toilet since this very unrealistic political drama that takes place in the White House was moved to Sundays. Ending May 2006.

652) Will & Grace (NBC)
After eight seasons, the final curtain falls on this one on 5/18/06.

653) ESPN Hollywood (ESPN2)
ESPN's attempt to bridge the gap between the worlds of sports and showbiz. Cancelled January 2006. Last show to air 1/26/06.

654) The Book of Daniel (NBC)
Cancelled after 3 shows. An Episcopalian minister/Dad talks with Jesus who helps him solve day to day problems. A quirky 'Dramedy' that religious groups went ballistic over before it even aired. Cancelled January 2006. Last show aired 1/24/06.

655) Wanted (TNT)
Crime drama that was about cops going after LA's top criminals. Cancelled January 2006.

656) Strong Medicine (Lifetime)
Rick Shroder starred in this medical drama that lasted six seasons. Ended January 2006.

657) Justice League Unlimited (Cartoon Network)
DC Comic cartoon. Cancelled in December 2005.

658) Teen Titans (Cartoon Network)
DC Comic cartoon. Cancelled in January 2006.

659) The Tony Danza Show (Syndicated)
Talk show like all others. Cancelled in February 2006.

660) Love Monkey (CBS)
About a 30-something record executive looking for love played by "Ed" star Tom Cavanagh. Also starred Jason Priestley. Lasted 3 episodes. Cancelled (permanent "hiatus") in February 2006.

661) Get This Party Started (UPN)
Unscripted show starred Kristin Cavallari of "Laguna Beach". Lasted 2 episodes. Cancelled in February 2006.

662) Charmed (WB)
Three sisters - Shannen Doherty, Alyssa Milano & Holly Marie Combs - (later with 'half-sister' Rose McGowan as a replacement for Doherty) are witches that help "innocents" while leading normal lives in San Francisco. Lasted 8 seasons. Last show airs on May 21 2006.

663) Yes, Dear (CBS)
A show about two couples and how they have completely different views on parenting. Lasted almost six seasons. Last show aired on February 15, 2006.

664) Jake in Progress (ABC)
A show about a New York based (yet again) publicist to A-List Celebrities that works to fix their quirky problems. Cancelled in March, 2006.

665) Four Kings (NBC)
From the creators of "Will & Grace", another show that took place in New York. This one focused on four lifelong male friends. Cancelled in March, 2006.

666) What I Like About You (WB)
Jennie Garth ('90210') starred as a 20-something year old living in - you guessed it - NYC - who's wild teenage sister moves in with her. Lasted 4 seasons. Cancelled in March, 2006.

667) Celebrity Cooking Showdown (NBC)
A cooking show that placed celebs and actual chefs on teams. It would have worked on the Food Network, but not non-niche TV. Lasted 3 episodes. Cancelled in April, 2006.

668) Heist (NBC)
A show about career thieves that are working together to pull off the big 'heist'. Lasted 4 episodes. Cancelled in April, 2006.

669) Missing (Lifetime)
Vivica A. Fox starred in this show about a special division of the FBI that dealt with missing person cases by utilizing an agent with "visions". Lasted 3 seasons. Cancelled in May, 2006.
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