Dharma & Greg was a romantic comedy sitcom that was on television from 1997 until 2002. The main stars of the show were Jenna Elfman, Joe Murray and Thomas Gibson.
"1000 Ways to Die" is a former television series that aired on the Spike TV channel (now known as Paramount Network). However, it is no longer being aired on any channel as the series ended in 2012.
The television show Lost aired on ABC from 2004 to 2010. The series finale aired May 23, 2010. At the current time no stations are airing reruns of Lost.
The American television series Ringer first aired on television on September 13, 2011. The series ran for 22 episodes before being canceled on April 17, 2012.
The television show Night Man officially aired on September 19, 1997. The series ran for 44 episodes over 2 seasons before being cancelled in May 1999.
It's already being aired.
The show was first produced in 1906. IT was aired on TV for around 14 years after being first shown, there are no longer any surviving members of the cast of the TV series with the last passing away in 2010.
Steve Irwin, now deceased, was known as The Crocodile Hunter. His TV series of the same name aired on Animal Planet.
The TV series Mad Love ran for only a single year. The year was 2011. The series Mad Love aired on CBS during the months of February and May, before being canceled at the end of its inaugural and only season.
'The Saddle Club' was originally a series of children's books before being adapted into a television show. The first episode of 'The Saddle Club' aired on February 6, 2001.
Bob Esponja is the Spanish version of SpongeBob SquarePants tv series being aired at Nickelodeon. He is famous for his yellow face, 2-tooth square figure.
The achievement must have been shown on television first--they won't award an Emmy to a movie that was in theatres before it was on TV, for instance. The achievement must (with certain slim exceptions) have first aired between June 1 and May 31 of the year it's being nominated for. If the achievement is a series, they must have aired a certain number of them--six episodes of a drama or comedy series, three of other kinds of series. Basically, there aren't all that many prerequisites other than "it has to have been made as a television show."
Shockingly.....Apparently so yes, CBS have cancelled it and it was rumoured ABC were to pick it up but word is that they decided against it. Series 5 is in fact the final series which is currently being aired on Living TV in UK at the moment.