Then the networks, not having the patience to let some of the new series develop a larger audience, pulled over a dozen of the new shows after only a handful of episodes. Most will never be seen on primetime television again.
Here now are a few video promos and clips of the new shows that we’ve lost this season.
CBS’ Smith was the first series of the new season to be cancelled. | Fortunately for fans of Kidnapped, NBC released the final episodes online. | |
Runaway, starring Donnie Wahlberg, only aired for a few episodes on the CW network. | ABC’s Day Break was pulled after six episodes? Will fans ever see the rest? | |
The Fox sitcom Happy Hour on Fox had a small but loyal following. | The cancellation of NBC’s Twenty Good Years didn’t come as a huge surprise to many. | |
Fox concluded Vanished online but few were satisfied with the conclusion. | Victor Garber starred in the legal drama Justice on Fox. | |
ABC’s drama about bank hostages, The Nine may return to ABC. | Six Degrees was supposed to return to ABC but it’s looking doubtful at best. | |
ABC gave Help Me Help You nine episodes to catch on but most viewers weren’t interested. | Even Boston Legal’s William Shatner couldn’t save ABC’s Show Me the Money. | |
Brought in to replace Smith, 3 Lbs. lasted three episodes on CBS. | Big Day on ABC hasn’t been cancelled but is it next? | |
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