Cancelled or Renewed for Fall??

It’s that time of year when TV shows find out their fate for the fall. Here are a few of the tidbits we gathered for you this weekend… 

  • Tim Allen’s “Last Man Standing” – which was cancelled by ABC after six seasons last spring – has been picked up by Fox
  • Fox cancelled “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” last week, but NBC rushed in to reclaim it. Apparently the show is produced by Universal TV – the peacock’s sister studio. NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt said, “Ever since we sold this show to Fox I’ve regretted letting it get away, and it’s high time it came back to its rightful home.” 
  • CBS renewed “Criminal Minds,” “Elementary,” “Man with a Plan,” “Life in Pieces,” and “Instinct” for next season. But “Scorpion,” “Kevin Can Wait,” and “Superior Donuts” got the ax. 
  • Finally, ABC is sending “Alex, Inc.” out to pasture, but keeping everything Shonda Rhimes. In addition to “Grey’s Anatomy,” “How to Get Away with Murder,” “Station 19,” and “For the People” will live another season. Other series that are safe are “American Housewife,” “Black-ish,” “Fresh Off the Boat,” “Speechless,” and “Splitting Up Together.” 

Check back for info on more shows.

Source: Dr. Dave’s Ultimate Prep


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