For me my two fave that got canceled were GMTV (a morning programme in the UK which i used to watch before going to school from 2004-2009 even though it started in 1993) and the second one is The Sarah Jane adventures which was a Doctor Who spin-off on CBBC and from what i read on wikipieda (i don't trust it) series 6 had been planned but they couldn't do it because the actress of Sarah Jane (Elizabeth Sladen died of cancer) ---------- Post added 25th Jan 2017 at 10:40 AM ----------
There was a TV show that came on during the Summer on ABC Television entitled "Uncle Buck" that featured comedian Mike Epps and actress Nia Long. The show was cancelled after a few showings despite the high ratings it received which shocked and surprised a lot of people. The show was very well written and extremely funny.
Popular and Grosse Pointe were ahead of their time which is probably why they were cancelled but they are still 2 of my favorite shows ever.
I'm not sure if this counts, since it ended (and everybody knew about it), but I'm still sad that there are no new episodes: The Mentalist. I used to be obsessed with this series... ^^
Containment :tears: I lost it in the last few episodes, I'm glad it got neatly wrapped up despite the fact it was cancelled. Also I was so sad to see Eye Candy, Stalker, & Terranova go after their first seasons.
Yesss Heroes. They did a sequel mini-series just recently that, to be honest...I hated. I really do miss both Firefly and Almost Human, both mistreated and cancelled by Fox. They deserved so much better. Pushing Daisies never recovered from the writers' strike. I think the biggest for me is Veronica Mars, even though I think the movie is a far better gift than season four would've been.
I'm not sure if this counts as "canceled", but I really wish they would have went for season 8 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I'm not a comic book person so it's hard for me to follow after season 7.
Raising Hope. That show somehow managed to hit me in the feelings every single episode. I still binge watch it on Netflix and cry. Also I remember wanting to write a nasty letter to NBC for cancelling Lipstick Jungle. Don't ask me why though, because watching it back it isn't anywhere near as good as I remember.
I would say Moesha. It left the audience on a cliffhanger. What's also sad is that some of the cast members died, so there's no chance of a revival.
Heroes is #1 on my list but it's quite a long list. #2 on my list is Veronica Mars. Also on my list. Veronica Mars-#2 on my list, and one of my all time favorite shows. Dark Angel-Early 2000s sci-fi series starring Jessica Alba and produced by James Cameron Cover Me-"Based on the true story of an undercover FBI family". The Muppets-The "grown up" version of the Muppets from last season. Various Law & Order spinoffs-including "Trial By Jury", "Los Angeles", and "Convition". 8 Simple Rules...-starred John Ritter up until his death, also starred Kaley Cuoco (now on Big Bang Theory) Those are just the ones I remember. There were various other shows that lasted less than one season. I almost started watching a baseball-themed drama that debuted in the mid-2000's and was cancelled after a few episodes, but instead, the night of the premiere, I watched the premiere of Veronica Mars instead. A decision well made.
Let's see... The Office Mythbusters Fawlty Towers Top Gear, (With Captain Slow, the Orangutan, and the Hamster.) House M.D.
Emily Owens M.D. and Garfunkel and Oates Both are on Netflix, and I watched them after they ended. They also both lasted one season. But, Garfunkel and Oates have (or has?) a new special that I still need to watch.
For me I would say Camelot first off. That show I thought was great but they only had the one season. The New Normal - I thought that show was hilarious but that also unfortunately only lasted just the one season too. Looking on HBO was good. I was surprised it was cancelled after only 2 seasons but they had a 2 hour movie to wrap it up but I was sad to see that one go. Undressed and Daria both on MTV as well.