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Rush Hour: CBS Confirms Cancelled Series for Saturdays

Rush Hour TV show on CBS: season 1 canceled; no season 2.

Rush Hour cancelled TV show image via CBS.

The Rush Hour TV show was cancelled by CBS. Eight episodes of 13 have aired. The network has confirmed it will burn off the remaining episodes on Saturday nights, this summer. As previously reported, CBS has also confirmed remaining episodes of the cancelled Angel From Hell sitcom, starring Jane Lynch and Maggie Lawson, will also air on Saturdays.

Rush Hour  stars Justin Hires and Jon Foo as mismatched police officers.  The Rush Hour TV series cast also includes: Aimee Garcia, Page Kennedy, and Wendie Malick. Kirk Fox recurs. Yesterday, we reported CBS had removed the Rush Hour TV series from the Thursday night schedule and replaced it with Code Black, which the network recently renewed for a second season.

 

Rush Hour TV show, cancelled. Image via CBS.

 

Here is more from The Futon Critic (bolded for emphasis):

 

LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) — CBS is once again using Saturday nights to close out the runs of its canceled series.

Look for short-lived comedy “Angel from Hell” to air back-to-back originals for four weeks beginning Saturday, July 2 at 8:00/7:00c.

Fellow newcomer “Rush Hour” (which was pulled from Thursday nights earlier this week) will follow on Saturday, July 23 at 9:00/8:00c before settling into the 8:00/7:00c hour the following week.

Both moves were confirmed to the site this afternoon. To recap:

Saturdays (July 2-July 16)
8:00/7:00c – “Angel from Hell”
8:30/7:30c – “Angel from Hell”

9:00/8:00c – “48 Hours” (Repeats)
10:00/9:00c – “48 Hours” (Repeats)

Saturday, July 23
8:00/7:00c – “Angel from Hell”
8:30/7:30c – “Angel from Hell”
9:00/8:00c – “Rush Hour”

10:00/9:00c – “48 Hours” (Repeats)

Saturdays (July 30-August 20)
8:00/7:00c – “Rush Hour”

9:00/8:00c – “48 Hours” (Repeats)
10:00/9:00c – “48 Hours” (Repeats)

Saturday, August 27 (Previously Announced)
8:00/7:00c – “NFL Preseason: Tennessee at Oakland”

 

On July 23, when Rush Hour returns to CBS, expect to see season one, episode nine, “Prisoner of Love,” which was originally slated for Thursday, May 26. Here is the episode description, from CBS (please ignore the May 26 date):

 

CARTER AND LEE HUNT AN ESCAPED PRISONER LOOKING FOR HIS ESTRANGED FAMILY MEMBERS IN WITNESS PROTECTION, ON “RUSH HOUR,” THURSDAY, MAY 26

Rush Hour cancelled TV show image via CBS.

“Prisoner of Love” – Detectives Carter and Lee hunt an escaped prisoner searching for his estranged wife and daughter who are in witness protection. When the pair goes missing, the Detectives must find how their location was compromised, on RUSH HOUR Thursday, May 26 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

REGULAR CAST:

Justin Hires (Detective Carter)

Jon Foo (Detective Lee)

Wendie Malick (Captain Lindsay Cole)

Aimee Garcia (Sergeant “Didi” Diaz)

Page Kennedy (Gerald)

RECURRING CAST:

Kirk Fox (Donovan)

GUEST CAST:

AJ Buckley (Steven)

Sprague Grayden (Pam Sanders)

Emily Alyn Lind (Cristin Sanders)

Chris Mulkey (Elliot Vaughn)

Mark Atteberry (Priest)

Scott Allen Rinker (Rick)

Phillip Devona (Deputy Parrot)

Crispin Alapag (VATO)

John Paul Burkhart (Jeff)

Robin Lively (FBI Agent Myers)

Neil Barton (Burly Guard)

WRITTEN BY: Trey Calloway

DIRECTED BY: John Badham

GENRE: Action Comedy

Official CBS Website: http://www.cbs.com/shows/rush-hour/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RushHourCBS

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RushHourCBS

Instagram: RushHourCBS

CBS Tweet: https://twitter.com/CBSTweet

Cast on Twitter:

Justin Hires: @JustinHires

Wendie Malick: @WendieMalick

Aimee Garcia: @Aimee_Garcia

Page Kennedy: @PageKennedy

Cast on Instagram:

Justin Hires: @JustinHires

Wendie Malick: @WendieMalick

Page Kennedy: @PageKennedy

 

Rush Hour TV series cancelled by CBS. Image via CBS.

 

What do you think? Are you a fan of the Rush Hour TV series? Are you grateful CBS will air the the remaining episodes of the cancelled show, or are you thinking, “Why bother?” Should Rush Hour have been cancelled or renewed?

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