No. Typically TV shows that generate spinoffs are very popular and continue for several more seasons. The spinoff relies on viewers for the original series to watch the spinoff as well; so both shows can feed off each other.
Some of the best examples of series that generated spinoffs and continued to run include:
1) All in the Family: spun off The Jeffersons, Maude
2) Happy Days: spun off Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Joanie Loves Chachi
3) The Golden Girls: spun off Empty News, Nurses
4) CSI: spun off versions set in Miami, NYC
5) Law & Order: spun off SVU, CI versions
6) The Mary Tyler Moore Show: spun off Rhoda, Phyllis
However, often shows that are ending will spinoff new series to keep beloved characters. Examples of these include:
1) Frasier: spun off after Cheers finished
2) Joey: spun off after Friends finished
3) AfterMASH: spun off after MASH finished
4) Archie Bunker's Place: spun off after All in the Family finished
5) Three's a Crowd: spun off after Three's Company finished
6) The Golden Palace: spun off after The Golden Girls finished
19 in total as well as various spin off tv shows
Yes it will. All TV shows eventually get cancelled.
Yes, it has been cancelled because of the writers' strike. Some shows were saved and some cancelled, land Journeyman was one of the shows cancelled. Yes, Journeyman has been cancelled from NBC Television.
For which TV season? Many shows get cancelled every TV season.
On television ... Frasier was a spin-off from Cheers Joey was a spin-off from Friends
No. It will not be cancelled because it is one of the most popular tv shows.
because people are idiots
Who Knew - 2010 Cancelled TV Shows 4-86 was released on: USA: 21 September 2011
it was a spin off from "Bewitched"
Yes
Lot of television shows have been canceled in the past. Here are a few names of cancelled TV shows. Firefly Drive Pushing Daisies Family Guy Father Ted Prison Break The 4400 Rome Wonderfalls Wedding Bells Joey Jericho For a complete list of canceled television shows you can refer link in sources. Hope this helps.
Yes , "Good Times" was a spin-off from the show 'Maude' .