Most Short-Lived TV Shows – Including Those Canceled Before Airing

Not all TV shows have been a success story – with some projects being canceled before the episodes aired.
NBC The Playboy Club aired only three episodes in 2011 before the show was canceled. The network cited low ratings as the reason for the decision to cancel the show, which was eventually replaced Rock Center With Brian Williams and repeats episodes of Maria Bello‘s The Chief Suspect.
“We are excited about the way both shows have been created and the opportunity for them to continue to build loyal viewers in the coming months,” NBC Entertainment Chairman. Robert Greenblatt he told Us Weekly in a statement at the time. “We are proud of all the producers, writers, actors and directors who worked so hard to bring these shows to life.”
Meanwhile on the CW, two episodes of Good health aired in 2009 before the show’s sudden demise. Youth drama, executive produced by Ashton Kutcherit was eventually burned on YouTube.
“What we feel like we’re doing is creating, in a sense, an industry first,” Kutcher said in a statement. “A show that didn’t find its legs on television, we believe it can find its legs on the web.”
Keep scrolling for more short-lived TV shows – including some filmed episodes that never made it to the screen:
‘Promised Land’ (ABC)

Canceled Later: 5 episodes
The drama series, which began in 2022, followed two Latino families vying for wealth and power in California’s Sonoma Valley. The show aired on ABC for five episodes and another season on Hulu before it was eventually canceled.
‘Hank’ (ABC)

Canceled Later: 5 episodes
It’s playing Kelsey GrammerHank focused on a Wall Street executive who lost his job and, as a result, reunited with his small-town family. Five episodes aired in 2009 before ABC confirmed they had “no immediate plans” to release the rest of the series.
‘It Connects’ (NBC)

Canceled Later: 4 episodes
Set against the backdrop of the COVID pandemic, Connecting follows the lives of a group of friends trying to stay connected during the lockdown. NBC aired just four episodes in 2020 before moving the entire season to Peacock.
‘Drive’ (Fox)

Canceled Later: 4 episodes
Drive introduced viewers to an illegal cross-country car race. Despite the star-studded cast they included Nathan Fillion, Emma Stone again Melanie Lynskeythe 2007 show — the first to host a live Twitter session during an episode — was canceled for four episodes.
‘Ironside’ (NBC)

Canceled Later: 4 episodes
Ironwhich first aired in 2013, was a memoir about a police counselor who was paralyzed from the waist down after being shot while on vacation.
‘Sunnyside’ (NBC)

Canceled Later: 4 episodes
The 2019 series focused on a former New York City councilman who found his calling while helping needy immigrants.
‘The Playboy Club’ (NBC)

Canceled After: 3 Episodes
Set in 1961, the series focused on the Bunnies employees of the original Playboy Club in Chicago. The Playboy Club which has an asterisk Eddie Cibrian, Laura Benanti, Amber Heard again Jenna Dewanbut it was removed after three episodes.
‘Smith’ (CBS)

Canceled Later: 3 episodes
The show followed a team of professional thieves who struggled to keep their profession unique throughout their lives. Three episodes later, CBS pulled the plug and another season was not aired.
‘Wicked City’ (ABC)

Canceled Later: 3 episodes
The procedural began in 2015 and focuses on two LAPD detectives as they search for romantically linked serial killers who are plaguing the Sunset Strip. Bad House which has an asterisk Jeremy Sisto, Taissa Farmiga, Gabriel Luna, Evan Ross, Ed Westwick again Erika Christensen.
‘Viva Laughlin’ (CBS)

Canceled Later: 2 episodes
Viva Laughlin was a musical drama centered on a businessman who wanted to operate a casino in Nevada. This show, which aired only two episodes in 2007, aired Mädchen Amick, Eric Winter, DB Woodside, Hugh Jackman again Melanie Griffith.
‘Do No Hurt’ (NBC)

Canceled Later: 2 episodes
Don’t hurt him It was a modern take Robert Louis Stevenson1886 letter The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The 2013 series followed a doctor who tried to balance working as a neurosurgeon with the huge task of suppressing his evil alter ego.
‘Doubt’ (CBS)

Canceled Later: 2 episodes
It’s playing Katherine Heigl, Laverne Cox again Steven Pasquale, Doubt centers on a successful lawyer who develops a romantic relationship with a client (who may or may not be guilty of a heinous crime).
‘Made in Jersey’ (CBS)

Canceled Later: 2 episodes
Made in Jersey was a drama series about a working-class New Jersey lawyer who uses his street smarts to compete with his more sophisticated colleagues at a prestigious New York law firm.
‘The Good Life’ (The CW)

Canceled After: 2 episodes
In 2009 it aired on the CW, Good health revolved around a group of male and female models living in a New York City apartment. Actors included Mischa Barton, Sara Paxton, Ben Hollingsworth, Corbin Bleu, Nico Tortorella, Ashley Madekwe again El Macpherson.
‘Swamp Thing’ (DC Universe)

Canceled Later: Episode 1
Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, Swamp thing was introduced Crystal Reed as a doctor who encounters a Swamp Thing – a plant creature that fights against the brutal forces of a Louisiana swamp. One episode aired before DC Universe pulled the plug.
‘Emily’s Reasons Why Not’ (ABC)
Canceled Later: Episode 1
Based on the novel by Carrie Gerlach, Emily reasons why not revolved around a successful woman in Los Angeles who failed to find The One. Heather Graham starred as the main character in the 2006 series, which was canceled after one episode due to poor reception.
‘The Osbournes Reloaded’ (Fox)

Canceled Later: Episode 1
Hosted by the Osbourne family, The Osbournes reloaded it was a variety show that included sketches, stunts, celebrity cameos, live audience participation and live musical acts. There were even skits featuring the Osbournes that never saw the light of day after 14 percent of Fox affiliates threatened to pull the plug.
‘Tina Nabo’ (Fox)

Canceled Later: Never Aired
Created by James Corden, Us & Them which has an asterisk Jason Ritter again Alexis Bledel as a couple trying to make their love work while reconciling the lives of their estranged families. Fox ordered 13 episodes before scaling back to seven. In 2014, the network chose not to talk at all.
‘Manchester Prep’ (Fox)

Canceled Later: Never Aired
Manchester Prep was originally a TV show Malicious Intentionswhich finally followed in 2000 Malicious Intentions 2.
‘Still Alive’ (Fox)
Canceled Later: Never Aired
Jensen Ackles he acted in this drama which focused on a police officer who was killed on his first day as a police officer.
‘Next Caller’ (NBC)

Canceled Later: Never Aired
The sitcom followed two unlikely comedians who were forced to share a microphone on a social network. NBC announced in 2012 that the show had been canceled after four episodes had been filmed, citing creative differences with the star. Dane Cook.
‘The Coach’ (NBC)
Canceled Later: Never Aired
The revival received a 13th episode in the original series order but after seeing the pilot, NBC pulled the plug on the entire series.
‘The Bachelorette’ Season 22 (ABC)
Canceled Later: Never Aired
ABC pulled the plug on Taylor Frankie Paul’s Taylor Frankie Paul season days before it aired due to allegations of domestic violence from Dakota Mortensen.





