There’s another casualty on network TV. CBS’ military drama, The Unit, has been cancelled after four seasons on the air.
The Unit revolves around an elite military unit and their civilian loved ones. The series features the talents of Dennis Haysbert, Regina Taylor, Audrey Marie Anderson, Robert Patrick, Max Martini, Abby Brammell, Michael Irby, Scott Foley, Demore Barnes, Alyssa Shafer, Danielle Hanratty, Kavita Patil, and Rebecca Pidgeon.
Created by acclaimed director and writer David Mamet, the series debuted in mid-season 2006. An average audience of 15.5 million viewers ensured a second season for the drama but year two didn’t go as well, attracting 11.1 million viewers. The show has continued to decline in the ensuing years and season four has averaged an audience of 9.67 million. Though the overall viewership isn’t too low, the series does skew older. The average age of The Unit’s viewership is about 55.
The series has been “on the bubble” for awhile and many took it as a bad sign when showrunner Shawn Ryan signed on to helm FOX’s Lie to Me. Ryan however maintained that he would continue on both shows if The Unit was renewed. He’d previously performed double duty while working concurrently on The Unit and The Shield.
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Like most of the networks’ actions these days, the decision to renew or cancel came down to finances. CBS had asked for all of its shows to reduce their budgets. The Unit is actually already cheaper to produce than it looks. Shot primarily in Southern California, it costs less than $3 million per episode to produce. That’s about half as expensive as other primetime dramas.
A couple weeks ago, Haysbert told the LA Times that he was unsure if he wanted the show to come back if it meant making too many creative and salary concessions. He said, “There are a number of factors that go into whether I want it back or not. It’s been a great ride and, if I don’t work with these people again, I’ll certainly play golf with them.”
In an age when the networks and studios have to watch every dollar, they’ve all been favoring renewing shows that are created by sister or in-house production companies. Since 20th Century Fox TV produces the show, the network wouldn’t benefit if the show went into syndication.
Prior to the cancellation news, Gary Newman, chairman of The Unit’s studio, said, “For the CBS viewer, this show is unique. The audience may not be huge, but there’s going to be enormous disappointment if it goes off and it’s replaced with one more procedural or forensics show.”
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I am 30, not the age of the avg Unit viewer, but none the less the show has consistantly been one of my favorites, this news is extremely dissapointing to myself & all of my friends who also watch the show on a weekly basis, we have followed the show from the begining & we feel that our loyalty needs to be rewarded, if not with a full season then maybe a six ep mini-series to be played while the other networks are in reruns, or at the very least a 2 hr series finale event, I feel that 10… Read more »
The Unit was the only show worth watching on CBS. So long CBS!!!!!
i think the unit is one of the best series ever i really hope they make a season 5 because it was a great series
I am 28 years old and my husband (34) and I really love The Unit, there is nothing else on CBS we like, so I am sad to hear this show is cancelled.
i AM 54 YEARS OLD AND EARN OVER 90 K PER YEAR. i WANT TO THANK YOU FOR CANCELING THE UNIT. NOW YOU HAVE MORE ROOM FOR ANOTHER BIG BROTHER OR NEIGBORHOOD OR SURVIVOR. MAYBE YOU CAN ADD ANOTHER CSI SHOW WITH ALL THE GORE. YOUR LINE UP IS SO BAD, MY WIFE AND I CAN’T ENJOY AN ADULT PROGRAM WITHOUT THE NIND NUMBING STUPIDITY OF THE UNEDUCATED PEOPLE YOU PLACE ON YOUR PROGRAMS.
SADLY SIGNED,
STEVE
This is absolutely the best show ever produced. It has the complete package. Drama for the women and action for the guys. It even has the type of drama guys like even though they will not admit. As far as the fourth year being 9 million well duh. The last two seasons were at nine oclock on Sunday. Somebody needs to rethink this.
This is an outrage. The Unti was one of my favorite shows.It never had an opportunity to thrive with the constant day and time changes. I am a 30 yr old non-military female and this show made me feel great pride in our military forces. Alot of things were left in the air at the end of the last season. THE SHOW MUST GO ON!!!
The show was one of the best on tv. It was such a idiotic decision to cancel it. I hope that they will re think there decision ! If not then CBS has lost yet another viewer!
with constant program time and night changes no wonder the viewership declined.
A sad commentary by CBS, to cancel a show so popular. Another indicator of the overall decline of network TV, and CBS in particular, once the icon of programming.
This was a good show.
I doubt I’ll find anything else I like as much to watch on TV.
CBS loss
What a stupid decision by CBS! I agree with others who say we should contact the network and tell them exactly how we feel. Letters and postcards may make the most impact. Here is their snail-mail address:
CBS Television Network
51 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019
Please take the time to do this if you want your voice heard.
My favorite show!!! And advertisers need to rethink their ideas about the over-50 viewers. Not only do we still spend money, but many of us are supporting kids and grandkids who otherwise wouldn’t be shopping at all!
Darn!!! This makes me mad. This is one of the best shows they had. Cut something else.
One of the few shows my wife will watch. It is one of the best.