Broadcast TV Series That Departed During The 2020-21 Season – A Photo Gallery
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As the broadcast networks are closing the book on a pandemic-impacted 2020-21 season, they are making their picks for next season, which includes the cancellation of a slew of series including ABC’s American Housewife and Mixed-ish, CBS’ The Unicorn and All Rise and Fox’s Prodigal Son. NBC is yet to make decisions on its bubble shows, which will likely take a few more weeks, but the other networks have made their tough calls.
The 2020-21 season also marked the end of a number of long-running series including CBS’ Mom, NCIS: New Orleans and MacGyver, NBC’s Superstore, Fox’s Last Man Standing and the CW’s Supergirl. Also included in the gallery is veteran comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, whose final season on NBC has been delayed to launch off the Summer Olympics.
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Click on the photo above to launch the gallery, and see our complete list of broadcast, cable and streaming networks’ 2019-2020 cancellations and renewals here.
Launch Gallery: Network Primetime Scripted Series Cancellations 2020-21: Photo Gallery
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