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Old 06-29-2019, 08:56 PM   #1
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Default What sitcoms were cancelled early for reasons other than low ratings?

What sitcoms were cancelled prematurely for reasons other than low ratings (feud between the creator or actor and network, on-set hostility, politics, etc.) and why?
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Amos and Andy. The NAACP protested the hell out of the show and got it canceled as a result.

The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer, about Lincoln's black butler. It caused a huge storm of controversy and was canceled just a few episodes in.

The Ted Knight Show [Too Close for Comfort], because Knight died of cancer.

8 Simple Rules, the same reason (John Ritter).

News Radio, ditto (Phil Hartman).

Chico and the Man, ditto (Freddie Prinze).
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I Married Dora was supposedly cancelled because of pressure from the Immigration Dept, but the ratings weren't good either.
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Gilligan's Island was just above borderline for keeping after its third season. Tina Louise, who played Ginger, had never really liked being on the show and wanted to leave; they'd written a fourth-season premiere in which she, and only she, would get rescued. So they thought they had everything all set. But unbeknownst to them, a CBS executive drawing up plans for the next season decided it was time, after almost 15 seasons, to cancel Gunsmoke. Unfortunately his wife, a devout fan of the show, found out and gave him no small end of grief for that. So, he looked around and realized that the network could only justify keeping the show if it ran on Sunday nights ... in the timeslot then occupied by Gilligan's Island. So, guess what got canceled?

Another example of a sitcom being cancelled due to internal politics was Just the 10 of Us. Basically, ABC cancelled it (even though it was winning its Friday night timeslot) because they wanted all of their TGIF programs (which at the time, included Full House, Family Matters, and Perfect Strangers) to be produced by Miller-Boyett Productions. Of course, it was all for naught when the show that replaced Just the 10 of Us, Going Places, only lasted for a single season.

And you can't bring up sitcoms that were canceled for reasons outside of low ratings without bringing up CBS' infamous "Rural Purge". They cancelled their lineup of Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and Beverly Hillbillies (the so-called "Hooterville Trio") during the 1970-1971 season despite being top rated.
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8 Simple Rules, the same reason (John Ritter).

News Radio, ditto (Phil Hartman).

Chico and the Man, ditto (Freddie Prinze).
All of those shows lasted for a while after the aforementioned stars passed away. Someone could say that those shows would have lasted longer if those actors hadn't died, but I think that there's a good chance that all three of them were going to get cancelled when they did either way.
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Gilligan's Island was just above borderline for keeping after its third season. Tina Louise, who played Ginger, had never really liked being on the show and wanted to leave; they'd written a fourth-season premiere in which she, and only she, would get rescued. So they thought they had everything all set. But unbeknownst to them, a CBS executive drawing up plans for the next season decided it was time, after almost 15 seasons, to cancel Gunsmoke. Unfortunately his wife, a devout fan of the show, found out and gave him no small end of grief for that. So, he looked around and realized that the network could only justify keeping the show if it ran on Sunday nights ... in the timeslot then occupied by Gilligan's Island. So, guess what got canceled?

Another example of a sitcom being cancelled due to internal politics was Just the 10 of Us. Basically, ABC cancelled it (even though it was winning its Friday night timeslot) because they wanted all of their TGIF programs (which at the time, included Full House, Family Matters, and Perfect Strangers) to be produced by Miller-Boyett Productions. Of course, it was all for naught when the show that replaced Just the 10 of Us, Going Places, only lasted for a single season.

And you can't bring up sitcoms that were canceled for reasons outside of low ratings without bringing up CBS' infamous "Rural Purge". They cancelled their lineup of Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and Beverly Hillbillies (the so-called "Hooterville Trio") during the 1970-1971 season despite being top rated.
I’ve looked at Wikipedia for info on the shows canceled by the rural purge. In the case of “Petticoat Junction”, its ratings had declined since the death of actress Bea Benaderet in 1968. I think the other shows created and/or produced by Pat Henning were slipping in the ratings, too. They may have lasted another season or two if the “purge” hadn’t happened.
The CBS executive you referred to as saving Gunsmoke was William S. Paley. Gunsmoke had aired for twelve seasons before being initially marked for cancellation. I think Paley himself did not want it off the air. And he didn’t like [I]Gilligan’s Island/I]. None of the other CBS brass seemed to like it, either.
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I believe that Petticoat Junction went a year before The Hillbillies and Green Acres.

Again, the "purge" cancellations weren't so simple. The FCC had required the networks to cut prime time from 3.5 to 3.0 hours six days per week, so going into 1971-72 each network had to cut 3 hours of programming before it even thought about adding a new show.
Yes, PJ was canceled in 1970, the others in 1971.
You’re referring to the Prime Time Access Rule.
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I believe that Petticoat Junction went a year before The Hillbillies and Green Acres.

Again, the "purge" cancellations weren't so simple. The FCC had required the networks to cut prime time from 3.5 to 3.0 hours six days per week, so going into 1971-72 each network had to cut 3 hours of programming before it even thought about adding a new show.
oh, so that's why the start of prime time was moved from 7: 30 to 8:00-ok, I've always wondered why and now I know.
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BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE was canceled by CBS in 1974 because of pressure from religious groups.
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If I'm not mistaken, The Brady Bunch ended because Robert Reed found himself dissatisfied with the quality of the scripts, plus the producers had enough episodes for syndication.

No politics, but CBS offered Bob Newhart another season of Newhart, but he decided to walk away.

Wasn't Grace Under Fire canceled in part because of Brett Butler's erratic behavior on set?
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Wasn't Grace Under Fire canceled in part because of Brett Butler's erratic behavior on set?
Absolutely! Which is part of why she's never been trusted enough to headline another series of her own again.
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What's Happening!! - was cancelled because of the cast (particularly Fred Berry and Ernest Thomas) walking on out the show over pay disputes.
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Cybill ranked #50 when it was cancelled, and during its final season, it aired mostly on Monday nights, a traditionally strong night for CBS sitcoms. It lost 20% of its audience in its final season (for the previous season, it ranked #30).
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"Bridget Loves Bernie" was axed in 1973 actually.
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Gilligan's Island always comes to mind because it got sucker punched by Gunsmoke which had MORE than enough seasons!
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