TV Series Finale

Big Shots

 Big Shots Network: ABC
Episodes: 11 (hour), one season

Show dates:
September 27, 2007 – January 24, 2008

Performers include:
Jessica Collins, Peyton List, Nia Long, Joshua Malina, Dylan McDermott, Christopher Titus, Paige Turco, Amy Sloan, and Michael Vartan.

Series Description:
Four successful but dysfunctional New York CEOs find refuge in their golf club and their friendship where they are free to discuss business, ask advice, and confide secrets.
spaceJames Walker (Michael Vartan) is the group’s moral center whose life begins to crumble thanks to a corporate shakeup and his wife’s affair.
spaceCrisis expert Brody Johns (Christopher Titus) is a Senior VP whose wife judges him on how well he can please her.
spaceKarl Mixworthy (Joshua Malina) is a sweet but nervous CEO who has both loving wife Wendy (Amy Sloan) and cunning mistress Marla (Jessica Collins).
spaceDuncan Collinsworth (Dylan McDermott) is a sexy, divorced CEO of a leading cosmetics company whose personal life is threatened by rumors of a previous indiscretion.
spaceOther characters include Duncan’s ex-wife Lisbeth (Paige Turco); Duncan’s 19-year-old daughter Cameron (Peyton List); and Katie Graham (Nia Long), James’ assistant that keeps him on track.
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Series Finale

The series has been cancelled.

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What happened next?

There’s been no word of any plans to revive the series.

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Behind the Scenes

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The series was created by Jon Harmon Feldman who also created Tru Calling and Reunion.
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The series premiered behind Grey’s Anatomy with over 11 million viewers and 7.8 rating. Viewership for subsequent episodes dropped dramatically, to less than five million and 3.6 rating.

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3 Comments

  1. anie said,

    October 7th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

    loved big shots it was a great show very dissapointed that it is not returning. and it was getting very exciting and a wonderfull show it was a whole lot of us is going to miss it a lot very very dissapointed.

  2. JENNIFER said,

    October 28th, 2008 at 11:01 am

    I dont like tv all that much but this show had a lot of stars and a good story line. It never had a dull moment if it would have been on any other tv station it would have made it. This was a show that a man and a woman could actually watch together and enjoy it. Bad choice on cancelling the show.

  3. Dawn said,

    December 17th, 2008 at 10:20 am

    I am sick that this show went off the air. I am not a tv watcher, but this show was the highlight of my week. I am terribly disappointed. I finally broke down and got TiVo just for this show. I disagree that this show was viewed by a primarily male audience.

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