1973.
probably next year...after the show goes off the air
Boss Hogg died after the show went off the air.
No the show went off air
"Bonanza" went off the air on January 16, 1973, after 14 successful seasons. "Little House on the Prairie" premiered shortly thereafter on September 11, 1974, and ran for nearly a decade, concluding in 1983. Both shows are iconic in American television history, with "Bonanza" being one of the first television westerns and "Little House" adapting Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved book series.
Dan Blocker, who played Hoss Cartwright on "Bonanza," was written off the show following his death in 1972 due to complications from surgery. The show's producers decided to address his absence by having Hoss die off-screen, with the character's death mentioned in the first episode of the show's 14th season. This approach allowed the series to respect Blocker's legacy while continuing with the remaining cast. The storyline focused on the family's grief and adjustment to Hoss's loss.
The disney channel show "My Babysitter is a vampire (first found in Canada)" did go off the air.
that show is off the air now.
Of course, every show will be taken off the air eventually. Regular Show was no different. Its last episode aired January 16th 2017.
depends on how bad the show is if its lame its taken off the air if its cool it stays on air but however if it got canceled theres no need to bring it back on tv
Because the show was cancelled
The Aleene Craft Show was a popular craft show which aired different channels over the years such as Lifetime, and The Nashville Network. The show had a successful run for many years but went off the air in the year 2000.
Yes, there is an anime show in Japan on the air right now. It is supposed to be dubed in English and releasd in North America later this year.