Damn! "whose line" is cancelled!!
http://www.tvguide.ca/update/cancelations.html
Casualties of the 2002-2003 season:
Dominic Purcell
John Doe
Andy Richter Controls the Universe (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
Fastlane (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
Futurama (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
John Doe (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
Keen Eddie (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
Married by America (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
Mr. Personality (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
The Pitts (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
The Pulse (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
30 Seconds to Fame (Fox). Cancelled on May 15.
Abby (UPN). Cancelled on May 15.
Haunted (UPN). Officially cancelled on May 15.
Platinum (UPN). Cancelled on May 15.
The Twilight Zone (UPN). Cancelled on May 15.
The Agency (CBS). Cancelled on May 14.
Becker (CBS). Cancelled on May 14.
My Big Fat Greek Life (CBS). Cancelled on May 14.
Star Search (CBS). Cancelled on May 14.
Queen's Supreme (CBS). Officially cancelled on May 14.
Robbery Homicide Division (CBS). Officially cancelled on May 14.
Drew Carey (ABC). Although a renewal through to spring 2004 had been announced back in 2001, the long-running sitcom was officially axed early, on May 13, after eight seasons. Ten remaining new episodes are scheduled to air this summer.
The Family (ABC). Officially cancelled on May 13.
Lost at Home (ABC). Officially cancelled on May 13.
Regular Joe (ABC). Officially cancelled on May 13.
That was Then (ABC). Officially cancelled on May 13.
Veritas (ABC). Officially cancelled on May 13.
Whose Line is it Anyway? (ABC). Cancelled on May 13 after five years.
Greetings from Tucson (WB). Cancelled on May 13.
Do Over (WB). Officially cancelled on May 13.
Family Affair (WB). Officially cancelled on May 13.
A.U.S.A. (NBC). The rookie sitcom was axed on May 12.
Hidden Hills (NBC). The rookie sitcom was axed on May 12.
In-Laws (NBC). The rookie sitcom was axed on May 12.
Just Shoot Me (NBC). Cancelled after seven seasons. Announced May 12.
Mister Sterling (NBC). The rookie drama was officially axed on May 12.
Watching Ellie (NBC). Even a retooled second season couldn't save Julia Louis-Dreyfus from the "Seinfeld curse." The cancellation was announced May 12.
Just Shoot Me (NBC). On hiatus as of April 23, with 13 unaired episodes waiting for an empty summer slot ? the show is pretty much certain not to return in the fall.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (WB). Cancelled April 22 after seven seasons. The series finale, featuring Sabrina's wedding, airs April 24.
Miracles (ABC). The show was pulled after the April 1 airing and is not expected to return.
Talk Back Live (CNN). Cancelled March 7 after nine years.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (UPN). With star Sarah Michelle Gellar's contract up, the seven-year-old show was axed February 27.
Phil Donohue (MSNBC). Dumped due to low ratings. Announced February 25.
Tom Stone (CBC). Cancelled February 5 due to low ratings. Three original episodes from the second season remain unaired. CBC plans to broadcast them but has not yet finalized the schedule.
Dawson's Creek (WB/Global). The teen drama was cancelled February 3, after six seasons. A two-hour finale is planned for May 14.
Jenny Jones (Syndicated). Production on the 12-year-old talk show was shut down on January 31, although an official announcement has yet to be made.
Presidio Med (CBS/Global). Despite a much-hyped January relaunch and a People's Choice Awards nomination, the medical drama flatlined with viewers. Production was shut down January 28. The fate of six unaired episodes remains undetermined.
Providence (CH/NBC). The drama concluded December 20. Although NBC executives teased fans with the possibility of a last-ditch renewal for the popular show, on January 17th they confirmed that the cancellation is final after all.
Touched by an Angel (CBS/CH). The long-running drama will fold its wings on April 26 and 27 after nine seasons. Announced January 13.
Sex and the City (Bravo!). Cynthia Nixon, on an November 4 TV interview, said that the sixth season would be the last, but producers immediately denied it. However, on January 8th they confirmed Nixon's prediction. Season six will film this spring and air in 2004.
Beyond With James Van Praagh (Syndicated). Cancelled January 6, partway through its rookie season.
Dinotopia (ABC). Extinction was announced December 17. The final airing will be December 26.
Firefly (Global/Fox). The axing was confirmed by series creator Joss Whedon on December 16. Three episodes remain unaired.
MDs (ABC). This drama about doctors bucking the system couldn't buck a downward ratings trend. Production was shut down on December 12.
Computer Chronicles (PBS). Turned off December 11 after 20 years.
Birds of Prey (WB). The Batman spin-off was grounded November 18. The show will finish airing episodes which have already been filmed.
Bram and Alice (CBS). Axed after four airings. Announced November 1.
girls club (Fox). The Neilsen judge dropped his gavel on this new legal drama after only two airings. Cancelled October 29.
Arli$$ (TMN). The sitcom was cancelled on October 21 by American producer HBO. It's had a decent run: seven seasons and 80 episodes.
Off Center (WB). Cancelled midway through season two, the show will disappear for good in November. Announced October 14.
Push, Nevada (ABC). The mystery game show will disappear after the seventh episode (scheduled to air October 24). Announced October 10.
BattleBots (Comedy/Discovery). Axed (metaphorically!) on September 16 after five seasons. Original episodes will air until December, 2002.
Farscape (Space). Season four of the critically acclaimed drama will be last chance to see. Announced September 9.
Win Ben Stein's Money (Comedy). The show will end after the upcoming sixth season. Announced August 14.
Cold Squad (CTV). The current (sixth) season has previously been announced as the show's last.