
Well, Dollhouse fans, we all feared this day would come – Fox has canceled “Dollhouse,” sadly.
The Joss Whedon/Eliza Dushku drama will finish its 13-episode order, but after that, Dollhouse is dunzo. Read the rest of this entry »

It seemed the writing has been on the wall for Kelsey Grammer’s new show from the get-go, but now it’s official. Grammer’s “Hank” has been canceled by ABC due to low ratings and all around suckage.
EW.com reports that there are “no current plans to air the five remaining episodes.”

Will “Witches of Eastwick” be canceled? The outlook isn’t good.
ABC has not ordered any additional episodes of Eastwick – so, not yet officially cancelled, but pretty much the kiss of death. Read the rest of this entry »

“Reno 911!” is dunzo. Comedy Central decided to cancel Reno 911! after six seasons, with show co-creator/star Thomas Lennon taking to Twitter to break the news to fans.
“Reno 911! was cancelled at 1:30 pm today,” Lennon wrote. “Won’t be wearing the shorts again.” Read the rest of this entry »

The writing was on the wall… Nip/Tuck has been cancelled, and will wrap up with its 100th episode.
Here’s the kookiest part – the Nip/Tuck finale won’t air until 2011 at the end of the series’ final season (the final 19 episodes have already been shot). Read the rest of this entry »

Fans of the A&E drama “The Beast” will be disappointed to hear that the Patrick Swayze series has been canceled. 13 episodes of The Beast’s first season ended with the final installment on April 23.
The Beast never really took off in ratings and Patrick Swayze was unable to promote the series when he was hospitalized with pneumonia and later revealed he had cancer. Read the rest of this entry »

And more cancellation news – CBS canceled “Without a Trace,” instead renewing Numb3rs because it costs less to produce.
Over at The CW, they have canceled Privileged, with creator Rini Mimoun commenting, “It’s truly heartbreaking. I’m so grateful to everyone out there who supported our little show and fell in love with Megan Smith. She was the most delightful character I’ve ever had the pleasure to write and watching JoAnna Garcia bring her to life every day was a gift I will never forget. I’m incredibly proud of the work we did and forever indebted to all the fans, critics and to Warner Bros. for being so wonderful and supportive. I will miss this more than you know.” Read the rest of this entry »

NBC has cancelled My Name is Earl – Ethan Suplee, who plays Randy, just posted the news on Twitter: “Just got the call that My Name Is Earl has been canceled. They sure did take their time with that decision or rather informing us of it.”
Sorry to hear the series is over – My Name is Earl has always been a fun part of the NBC Thursday Night lineup.