To say it's been a roller-coaster year in television would be an understatement as the pandemic has forced networks and streaming services to adapt accordingly. Luckily, we're here to help! Like past years, guiding through the amount of TV news out there can be super overwhelming and it's exactly why we've created the annual TV scorecard as your ultimate one-stop shop for all the renewals and cancellations from the major broadcast networks.
With a handful of shows ending their runs and others continuing on for at least a few more years , be in the know the moment news breaks. As pickups and cancellations continue to roll out over the next several months, we'll continue to update this master list. We do our best to keep these lists up to date but finding information on some of these shows can be tricky.
What do you think? Which shows are you hoping will be renewed? Are you looking forward to checking out any new ones? Have any of your favorites been cancelled? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. They are syndicated and run on different stations across the country.
Love Island is disgusting. I have no desire to watch people having sex. This is nothing but pornography. Tom Ellis starred as the crime-solving "Lord of Hell. The drama series, about a crime of desperation that morphs into an enterprise, was canceled by NBC in June The show suffered a major shakeup after Janney's main co-star, Anna Farris, who played Bonnie's daughter, departed the sitcom after Season 7.
The move came one day after Dobbs was named in a defamation lawsuit triggered by conspiracy theories concerning the presidential election. The Andy Samberg-led ensemble police comedy originally ran on Fox. When the network canceled it after Season 5, NBC gave the series three more years.
Conan O'Brien is seen at a media event in After nine seasons, and nearly episodes in all, the Tim Allen-Nancy Travis sitcom said farewell with a May finale titled, "Keep on Truckin'. The series ran for two seasons, from ABC didn't reserve a spot for the show in its fall schedule.
The comedy dropped its final new episode in March It ran for five seasons. Originally a Christmastime-set family comedy, "The Moodys" was canceled in advance of its summertime-aired Season 2 finale. The show was based on a same-titled Australian series.
It starred Dennis Leary and Elizabeth Perkins. It was canceled by CBS after two seasons. The sci-fi drama starred Riann Steele and Jonathan Tucker as government agents on the hunt for, yes, debris from a space-alien craft. Katey Sagal has starred in a number of long-running TV series, including "Married
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