
Brooke Shields is staying hopeful about her NBC series, saying that Lipstick Jungle has not yet been cancelled.
According to Brooke Shields, “They thought that because My Own Worst Enemy has been shut down that the same thing had happened to us, and it’s not true.” Read the rest of this entry »

NBC is making cuts (see My Own Worst Enemy) – Lipstick Jungle has been cancelled.
Lipstick Jungle’s cancellation comes on the heels of the kiss of death move to Friday nights. Once that was announced, the writing was on the wall that it would be canceled soon. Read the rest of this entry »

NBC has canceled “My Own Worst Enemy” – and I have to say I’m not surprised. The show was super hyped and promoted (shades of Bionic Woman, anyone?), plus there was no way Christian Slater’s wee beady eyes were going to make it past one season.
At this point, NBC has yet to decide if unaired episodes of the now cancelled My Own Worst Enemy will run in the 10 p.m. Monday time slot.

FX has cancelled Morgan Spurlock’s unscripted series “30 Days,” the network confirmed on Thursday. 30 Days aired for three seasons on FX, but was not picked up for a fourth.
30 Days was an interesting experiment – immersing a person or group of people in an unfamiliar lifestyle of culture for a month. This included looks at jail, living on minimum wage and working in a coal mine, among other episodes.

King of the Hill, the long-running Fox animated series, has been canceled. 13 more episodes of King of the Hill will still air, with the finale expected during the 2009-2010 season due to the animation time needed. Read the rest of this entry »

Did anyone actually watch “Opportunity Knocks,” the Ashton Kutcher-produced ABC game show? Opportunity Knocks was canceled after just three episodes, with its last episode only grabbing 5.2 million viewers.
At least it didn’t make TV Crunch’s 25 Worst Game Shows list.

Aw, say it ain’t so. FX has canceled The Riches after just two seasons.
While I loved seeing Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver play con-artists on The Riches, I have to admit that this drama piled up on my DVR and I got so behind I had to give up on the show. Read the rest of this entry »

That didn’t take long – we have our first cancellation of the fall season! Fox has canceled “Do Not Disturb,” starring Jerry O’Connell and Niecy Nash.
Do Not Disturb, if you didn’t catch one of the three episodes that aired, focused on running an inn. And… well, that’s all I really know about it. Read the rest of this entry »