Edit: was al gepost moet maar snel gaanquote:'Animal Practice' cancelled
NBC is pulling the monkey off the stage.
Starting next month, the network is yanking freshman sitcom Animal Practice from Wednesday nights.
Not only that: The returning NBC comedy that you’ve all been waiting for finally has a premiere date.
That’s right …
Whitney is coming back!
(No, there’s no date yet for Community).
Animal Practice will be replaced by season two of Whitney starting Nov. 14, which means fans of the wacky veterinarian hospital comedy still get to see a few more episodes before its gone. Whitney does make more sense as a companion for Guys With Kids than Community since they’re both traditional “multi-camera”-style comedies (you know, CBS-like sitcoms). Production on Animal Practice is being halted this week after the eighth episode wraps (five have aired, three to go).
Last night’s Animal Practice fell 9 percent to 3.8 million viewers and a sad little series-low 1.0 in the adult demo, ranking as the lowest-rated broadcast show in the hour (including The CW). Lead-out Guys With Kids, by comparison, at least had 4.3 million and a 1.4 rating.
NBC still has plenty of reason to feel happy about the way fall is going. The broadcaster won the first three weeks of the broadcast season for the first time in a decade (The Voice helped … a lot). NBC was also able to successfully use the power of the Olympics to launch another of its freshman comedies, Go On. But even with Animal Practice ads during the Summer Games and a preview episode after/interrupting the Closing Ceremony, nothing could turn the primate-based sitcom into a hit.
This marks this year’s second cancellation of a new fall series. Previously, CBS whacked freshman legal drama Made In Jersey from Friday nights after only two episodes. What’s next, you think?
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quote:It's alive! 'Mob Doctor' coming back to Fox
Who says all the zombies are on AMC?
Fox just announced its November programming plan includes The Mob Doctor returning to Monday nights. The low-low rated new medical drama might be a dead show walking, but it’s gonna continue shambling and moaning into winter. Mob Doc is slated to resume its run starting Nov. 5.
So far CBS’ has cancelled Made In Jersey and NBC has rid the world of Animal Practice, though many predicted Mob Doc would be first to go (the last episode delivered 3.4 million viewers and a 0.9 rating). Fox still intends to air all 13 episodes, unless the show goes from really-bad ratings to really-really-bad ratings.
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quote:'Private Practice' Canceled by ABC
ABC has opted not to pick up the back nine episodes of Private Practice. Episode 613 will be the series finale. Star Kate Walsh announced last spring that she would be leaving the show after this season's thirteenth episode. According to Deadline, ABC and showrunner Shonda Rhimes came to a mutual decision to end this show. The show has struggled in the ratings since moving to Tuesday at 10PM. The most recent episode on October 9 garnered a 1.6 adults 18-49 rating and ranked last in the time period. Rhimes tweeted a note to fans that reads in part, "I’m sad to say that Private Practice’s run will end after episode 613 this season. There was a lot of discussion and debate but, in the end, the guys at the network and the studio and I all decided that Private Practice was reaching its finish line." You can read the rest here.
Jammer! Vond het een show met potentie, maar wel begrijpelijk dat het gecancelled is met deze ratings..quote:Op vrijdag 19 oktober 2012 03:38 schreef BrainOverfloW het volgende:
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quote:Op vrijdag 19 oktober 2012 10:24 schreef Yachiru het volgende:
Ik mis The Lying Game in de lijst, tweede seizoen start begin 2013 op ABC Family.
Mooiquote:Op maandag 22 oktober 2012 23:10 schreef AlwaysHappy het volgende:
Both New Girl and Raising Hope have gotten orders for two additional episodes, bringing both veteran comedies up to 24 episodes according to Deadline. No announcement has been made about freshman comedy Ben & Kate, which is currently lagging behind with only 19 episodes
TVbythenumbers.com
Dat de serie gevaar liep was de mening van een gebruiker hier die zulke lijstjes post. En wij hier, op FOK, weten niet alle nummers die er toe doen. Blijkbaar heeft CBS er veel vertrouwen in Al krijgen nieuwe series vaak wel een volledig seizoen om zich te bewijzen, of de kijkcijfers moeten echt diep diep triest zijn. Ik gok bijvoorbeeld niet dat 666 Park Avenue een back nine krijgt. Zelfde voor Last Resort en Partners. Maar wie weet? Ligt er ook aan welke andere series netwerken hebben liggen om de fail series mee te vervangen.quote:Op dinsdag 23 oktober 2012 21:20 schreef schijffie het volgende:
Vegas stond een week geleden nog op de lijst met grote kans om gecanceld te worden, en nu na 3 afleveringen weten ze al dat ze een nieuw seizoen er achter willen plakken?
Jammer, maar niet heel verrassend.quote:Op donderdag 1 november 2012 00:44 schreef criminal_mind het volgende:
USA has canceled its freshman series Common Law, TVLine reports. More details as they become available.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap(...)celed-by-usa/155663/
quote:Op donderdag 1 november 2012 00:44 schreef criminal_mind het volgende:
FX Orders Third Season of Acclaimed Comedy Series Wilfred
Writers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné Elevated to Executive Producers/Showrunners
LOS ANGELES, October 31, 2012 – FX has picked up its acclaimed comedy series Wiflred for a third-season order of 13 episodes, it was announced today by Nick Grad, Executive Vice President of Original Programming for FX. Production of season three begins next spring and is slated to debut in June of 2013.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap(...)for-season-3/155656/
update:quote:Op maandag 29 oktober 2012 21:30 schreef criminal_mind het volgende:
AMC’s ‘Hell On Wheels’ Renewed For Third Season, Creators Joe & Tony Gayton Exit
I’ve learned that AMC has given a 10-episode third season renewal to Hell On Wheels. However, the Western drama’s creators Joe and Tony Gayton are stepping down as executive producers and will no longer be involved day-to-day on the show. They may consult. John Shiban continues as showrunner. The Gaytons had a two-year contract for Hell On Wheels, which is up. The two were very involved in the show early on, gradually focusing their attention on new projects — they recently sold a drama project to NBC.
http://www.deadline.com/2(...)t&utm_medium=twitter
quote:'Fairly Legal' cancelled
The gang on Fairly Legal has fought their last case.
After two seasons, the USA legal drama starring Sarah Shahi has been cancelled, USA confirms to EW.
“Sarah Shahi is undoubtedly a star and we’re thrilled she’ll be joining our sister network NBC on Chicago Fire,” USA said in a statement. “We are proud of Fairly Legal and thank the very talented cast and crew for two fantastic seasons.”
Shahi, who is said to have a multi-episode arc as a love interest for Taylor Kinney’s Lt. Kelly Severide on Fire, isn’t the only cast member keeping busy these days. Michael Trucco has been appearing steadily on the current season of How I Met Your Mother as Robin’s boyfriend, Nick.
Just yesterday, USA lowered the ax on another drama — freshman buddy-cop show Common Law.
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quote:'Political Animals': Network not going forward with more episodes
It was fun while it lasted.
EW has confirmed that the USA Network has decided against ordering more episodes of its political nail-bitter Political Animals.
The Greg Berlanti drama starring Sigourney Weaver, which ended its six-episode run in August, was initially billed as a limited series run and according to the network, they have decided to stick to those plans.
“We are proud of Political Animals, our miniseries that attracted critical acclaim and impacted the cultural conversation this summer,” the network said in a statement. “It was a pleasure to work with Greg Berlanti and Laurence Mark and a powerful cast led by Sigourney Weaver. We look forward to collaborating again with these immensely talented creatives.”
Political Animals, which chronicled a former First Family’s personal and professional drama, premiered in July with 3.8 total viewers and averaged 3.2 million viewers, according to the network, who in the last few days has been very busy cleaning house. In addition to announcing their winter premiere dates, they also announced the cancellation of Common Law and Fairly Legal.
Berlanti is currently an executive producer on CW’s Arrow.
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