Readers' Remote -- Keep or Cancel?
From:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Date:March 28, 2004
By Rob Owen
When it comes to shows that are "on the bubble" for renewal, this is an unusual year. Most series that would get major fan backing -- The WB's "Angel," ABC's "The Practice," NBC's "Ed" -- already have been pink-slipped, given early cancellation notices so producers can wrap up story lines in a satisfactory manner.
Other shows have been canceled without hope for renewal (think: Fox's "A Minute with Stan Hooper," NBC's "Coupling," ABC's "Karen Sisco").
But there are a few series whose precarious status could be helped by support from fans, which makes our annual Keep or Cancel? poll more than an exercise in futility.
CBS
7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036
Having a banner year, pretty much all of CBS's shows will be back. The biggest question marks surround "The Guardian," whose fate probably won't be known until the network announces its fall schedule in May.
Date:March 28, 2004
By Rob Owen
When it comes to shows that are "on the bubble" for renewal, this is an unusual year. Most series that would get major fan backing -- The WB's "Angel," ABC's "The Practice," NBC's "Ed" -- already have been pink-slipped, given early cancellation notices so producers can wrap up story lines in a satisfactory manner.
Other shows have been canceled without hope for renewal (think: Fox's "A Minute with Stan Hooper," NBC's "Coupling," ABC's "Karen Sisco").
But there are a few series whose precarious status could be helped by support from fans, which makes our annual Keep or Cancel? poll more than an exercise in futility.
CBS
7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036
Having a banner year, pretty much all of CBS's shows will be back. The biggest question marks surround "The Guardian," whose fate probably won't be known until the network announces its fall schedule in May.
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