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* ''[[WesternAnimation/ThreeSouth 3-South]]''

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/ThreeSouth 3-South]]''3-South]]'': An animated series about a college where everyone is stupid- except the person who's supposed to be the villain. Thirteen episodes over one season.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Albie}}''
* ''Series/AmericasWorstTattoos'': It lasted only two episodes.
* ''Series/{{Anchorwoman}}''
* ''Series/AmericanWoman''
* ''Series/ApocalypseNow''

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Albie}}''
''WesternAnimation/{{Albie}}'': A British cartoon about a five year old boy who continually imagines exotic animals who insist that he do immoral things. Notable for implementing 3D animation on the animals and 2D animation elsewhere. Twenty six episodes over two seasons.
* ''Series/AmericasWorstTattoos'': It lasted only twenty episodes over two episodes.
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* ''Series/{{Anchorwoman}}''
''Series/{{Anchorwoman}}'': A partially scripted reality show about a former supermodel trying to get a job on a news program in Texas. It lasted two episodes which were aired back to back, though six more were filmed.
* ''Series/AmericanWoman''
* ''Series/ApocalypseNow''
''Series/AmericanWoman'': A sitcom about three women in the '70s who lead a feminist movement. Eleven episodes in all.



* ''Series/BewareOfDog'' - Focused on the life of a dog told from his perspective. It lasted a measly two episodes.

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* ''Series/BewareOfDog'' - ''Series/BewareOfDog'': Focused on the life of a dog told from his perspective. It lasted a measly two episodes.



* ''Series/BobbeSays'' - Part of Cartoon Network's heavily panned CN Real block, it had the titular host go around and give random people advice in life. Only six episodes were made.

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* ''Series/BobbeSays'' - Part of Cartoon Network's heavily panned CN Real block, it had the titular host go around and give random people advice in life.life while also commenting on recent viral videos consisting of fails. Only six episodes were made.
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* ''WebAnimation/GarbageIsland''

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* ''WebAnimation/GarbageIsland''''WebAnimation/GarbageIsland'': Despite having a pretty good cast of voice actors, this web series lasted seven episodes.



* ''Series/LipstickJungle''

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* ''Series/LipstickJungle''''Series/LipstickJungle'': Based off a novel, this show about women lasted twenty episodes over two seasons.



* ''Series/SundayPants''

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* ''Series/SundayPants''''Series/SundayPants'': An anthology series on Cartoon Network. It had eleven episodes filmed, but only five aired, due to content that was too inappropriate for the channel.
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* ''Gabriel's Fire'', starring Creator/JamesEarlJones as a former cop who went to prison, and became a private detective after his release, won four Emmys in its first season. After an ill-advised ReTool, it ran for [[SecondSeasonDownfall only 12 more episodes]] under the title ''Pros and Cons''.

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* ''Gabriel's Fire'', ''Series/GabrielsFire'', starring Creator/JamesEarlJones as a former cop who went to prison, and became a private detective after his release, won four Emmys in its first season. After an ill-advised ReTool, it ran for [[SecondSeasonDownfall only 12 more episodes]] under the title ''Pros and Cons''.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/ThreeSouth 3-South]]''
* ''Adults Adopting Adults'': A reality show centered around {{Adult Adoptee}}s that was cancelled three episodes into what was supposed to be a ten-episode run in 2022. It didn't help that one of the families featured on the show became embroiled in controversy due to accusations of [[WifeHusbandry grooming]] and human trafficking.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfDiggerAndFriends'': A show produced by NASCAR in an attempt to make a mascot out of their Digger the Gopher character, who was widely reviled. It lasted five episodes and ended Digger’s careeer.
* ''Against the Grain'': A show about a high school football coach that only lasted eight episodes. Had then-unknown Creator/BenAffleck and Creator/RobynLively as cast members.
* ''a.k.a. Pablo'': A comedy about a struggling stand-up comic and his family that only lasted six episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Albie}}''
* ''Series/AmericasWorstTattoos'': It lasted only two episodes.
* ''Series/{{Anchorwoman}}''
* ''Series/AmericanWoman''
* ''Series/ApocalypseNow''
* ''Series/ApplePie'': A show about a hairdresser and her family in the Great Depression. It lasted two episodes out of eight taped.
* ''Series/AustraliasNaughtiestHomeVideos'': It lasted only ''half'' an episode, as the owner of the network, Kerry Packer, happened to be watching at home and he called the studio to "get that shit off the air" immediately. As Australia is a large country with multiple time zones, in Western Australia it meant the show was cancelled without actually airing at all! It was eventually found in the archives after Packer's death and aired several years later with various cuts & edits made to the content.
* ''Babes,'' a sitcom about three overweight sisters starring Creator/WendieJoSperber.
* ''Series/BareBritaShow'': A Norwegian talk show that was cancelled after two episodes.
* ''Series/BeaconHill'' - TransatlanticEquivalent to ''Series/UpstairsDownstairs'', which debuted to great hype and phenomenal early ratings on Creator/{{CBS}} in 1975, but the PrimeTimeSoap was still a novel genre at that point, and viewers just didn't find it compelling enough to stick with. It got canned after 9 episodes.
* ''Series/TheBeast'': Was cancelled due in part to Creator/PatrickSwayze's death from pancreatic cancer.
* ''Series/{{Bent}}''
* ''Series/BewareOfDog'' - Focused on the life of a dog told from his perspective. It lasted a measly two episodes.
* ''The Big House'': A Creator/KevinHart {{sitcom}} about a rich kid from Malibu who moves to Philadelphia to live with his working-class relatives (so, ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' in reverse). It only lasted six episodes.
* ''Series/TheBirthdayShow''
* ''[[Series/BlingEmpireNewYork Bling Empire: New York]]''
* ''Series/BloodAndOil'' - A soap opera about a couple who travel to a massive oil discovery to try to strike it rich. It lasted ten episodes, with three being cut from the schedule.
* ''Bluff City Law''
* ''Series/BobbeSays'' - Part of Cartoon Network's heavily panned CN Real block, it had the titular host go around and give random people advice in life. Only six episodes were made.
* ''Series/BoneChillers1996'': InNameOnly adaptation of [[Literature/BoneChillers the book series of the same name]] that aired on Creator/{{ABC}}. It only lasted thirteen episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/BramblyHedge''
* ''Series/TheBriefcase''
* ''Series/{{Broadside}}'': A one-season SpinOff of ''Series/McHalesNavy'' focusing on [[PunBasedTitle women serving in the Navy]])
* ''Series/TheBubble'' - PanelShow hosted by [[Creator/DavidMitchellActor David Mitchell]], where three celebrities (primarily comedians with the occasional journalist) spent four days isolated in a house in the country without access to television, newspapers, the Internet or any other form of news, then had to sort real news stories from fake ones. Ran for a single 6-episode series; a second series was actually planned, but indefinitely delayed when another topical show hosted by Mitchell, ''Series/TenOClockLive'', went to a series.
* ''Series/BuffaloBill'', starring Creator/DabneyColeman.
* ''The Building'': A comedy about the inhabitants of an apartment building that only lasted five episodes.
* ''Series/TheBusseyBunch''
* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catwalk_(Canadian_TV_series) Catwalk]]'' - Canadian musical series about a FakeBand named "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Catwalk]]" which lasted for two seasons, 49 episodes total. According to Website/TheOtherWiki,"The majority of the second season episodes were never aired due to a licensing conflict between MTV Networks and the original creator of the show, Adam Kidron, and remain unseen."
* ''Series/{{Chambers}}''
* ''Series/ChampaignIl''
* ''Series/{{Champions}}''
* ''Series/TheChicagoTeddyBears'' - A prohibition era sitcom focusing on the life of two gangsters who ran a speakeasy. 13 episodes in all.
* ''The Chop: Britain's Top Woodworker'': A reality show focusing on, as the title says, woodworking. Was cancelled [[OneEpisodeWonder after a single episode]] in 2020 due to a contestant having multiple face tattoos of white supremacy symbols.
* ''Series/TheColourOfMoney'': UK Game Show on Creator/{{ITV}}1, hosted by Chris Tarrant.
* ''Series/ComediansUnleashed''
* ''Series/CoronetBlue'': Filmed in 1965, its 13 episodes aired two years later as a mid-summer replacement.
* ''Series/CrisisInSixScenes''
* ''Series/{{Crowded}}'' (2016)
* ''VideoGame/TheCulling'': ''The Culling 2'', a BattleRoyaleGame, released on July 10, 2018 and was pulled from stores, servers shutdown and customers refunded on July 18, 2018.
* ''Daddy's Girls'': A sitcom starring Creator/DudleyMoore that got cancelled after three episodes.
* ''Dads (1986)'': A sitcom about two widowed fathers who live together.
* ''Series/TheDebbieKingShow'': A {{PhoneInGameShow|s}} that got shut down after just one episode as part of an investigation into the integrity of this type of show.
* ''Series/DearEdward''
* ''Series/DeltaHouse:'' Creator/{{ABC}}, in the height of its first run at the top in TheSeventies, followed up the smash hit ''Film/AnimalHouse'' with this sitcom adaptation. First aired a scant six months after the film's debut, the network and Creator/{{Universal}} (the TV unit produced the show as the studio had the movie) hoped it would be equally successful. They had every reason for confidence: it was created by Creator/HaroldRamis, Doug Kenney and Chris Miller, the writers of the original film; it starred several of the actors from the film, including Creator/JohnVernon; and it featured the first regular role for Creator/MichellePfeiffer. [[CaptainObvious It was not equally successful,]] lasting a mere 12 episodes.
* ''Series/DickTracy:'' only a pilot episode was made.
* ''Series/DogsHeadBay''
* ''Series/DoNoHarm2013''
* ''Series/DotComedy''
* ''Series/DoYouWantToSeeADeadBody'':
* ''Elvira's Movie Macabre'' (ran for 1 season from 2010 to 2011)
* ''WebAnimation/TheElvisAndJackNicklausMysteries''
* ''Series/EmilysReasonsWhyNot'' - It was canceled after one episode in January 2006 despite heavy promotion by ABC during the fall of 2005 as part of the lineup following the end of ''Monday Night Football'' for the 2005 NFL season.
* ''Encore! Encore!'': A comedy starring Creator/NathanLane as a former opera singer who works at his family's vineyard. Only 11 episodes were aired.
* ''Executive Suite:'' a prime-time SoapOpera of corporate intrigue; 20 episodes, only 18 aired.
* ''Family Man'': A 1988 Creator/{{ABC}} sitcom that only lasted 7 episodes.
* ''Series/{{Fantasy}}''
* ''Theater/TheFigLeavesAreFalling'': A [[Platform/BroadwayAndTheWestEnd Broadway]] musical that closed after four performances.
* ''Series/TheFirst''
* ''Series/FirstMonday''
* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysFazbearAdventures'': Only lasted two episodes.
* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysTheOldTimes'': While Season 1 was able to complete its run, Season 2 [[SecondSeasonDownfall was cut short at just one episode]] due to the creator leaving [=YouTube=] and the [=FNaF=] community and there has been no word from the creator ever since.
* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysRebirthOfThePast'': Lasted for just five episodes due to the Wisely channel shutting down in August 2021.
* ''WebAnimation/FiveNightsAtFreddysTwistedMind'': Six episodes before being dropped in late 2022.
* ''Series/TheFix''
* ''WebAnimation/FNAFsGotTalent'': An ''Series/AmericasGotTalent'' and ''Series/BritainsGotTalent''-like show that lasted for 5 episodes. Unlike other [=FNaF=] [=SFM=]s, it at least managed to successfully conclude its run as opposed to being CutShort.
* ''WebAnimation/TheFreddyFazbearShow'': It only lasted eight episodes due to the production team not liking the outcome of the series and due to the fact that many episodes of the series were not planned ahead. It is currently undergoing a reboot which [[CanonDiscontinuity actively ignores the events of the original series]].
* ''Series/{{Freeridge}}''
* ''Freshman Dorm'': A drama that only lasted five episodes.
* ''Series/FlyingBlind''
* ''Gabriel's Fire'', starring Creator/JamesEarlJones as a former cop who went to prison, and became a private detective after his release, won four Emmys in its first season. After an ill-advised ReTool, it ran for [[SecondSeasonDownfall only 12 more episodes]] under the title ''Pros and Cons''.
* ''Game Over'', an animated sitcom based on video games. Only six episodes were made, and only five of those actually aired; the sixth was only in the DVD set.
* ''WebAnimation/GarbageIsland''
* ''Series/TheGoodwinGames''
* ''Series/GruffsGrooveBox'': Talk show on Nickelodeon hosted by a puppet and guest stars boy bands and hip hop artistes, intertwined with music videos. It hardly lasted a month.
* ''Series/GetToThePoint''
* ''Going To Extremes''
* ''Gung Ho'': An adaptation of the movie that only lasted 9 episodes.
* ''Halfway Home'': A comedy about the residents of a halfway house that lasted 10 episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheHenryAndJuneShow'' (a failed spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'')
* ''Series/TheHeights'': A TV show about a FakeBand of the same name. The theme song, "How Do You Talk to an Angel", [[BreakawayPopHit was a #1 hit]], but the show itself flopped and was canceled after twelve episodes.
* ''Series/HereAndNow''
* ''[[Series/HerfraTilHaglemoen Herfra til Haglemoen]]'': A Norwegian military comedy. Four episodes were filmed, but the show was cancelled after three.
* ''He's the Mayor'': A comedy about a young man who becomes a mayor. It only lasted 13 episodes.
* ''Hieroglyph'': a Fox drama of intrigue among ancient Egyptian royalty (think ''Series/GameOfThrones'' with pyramids) that was ordered straight to series, then canceled after only one episode was shot. You can see the trailer [[http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1126083865?ref_=tt_pv_vi_aiv_1 here]].
* ''WesternAnimation/HotStreets''
* ''Series/HouseOfCarters''
* ''Series/HowToLiveWithYourParentsForTheRestOfYourLife''
* ''Series/HowWeRoll''
* ''Series/IFeelBad''
* ''Series/ILoveThatForYou''
* ''Series/ILoveYouAmerica''
* ''Joe Bash'': A dramedy about a New York City cop that lasted six episodes.
* ''Kelly Kelly'': A sitcom starring Shelly Long and Robert Hays that only lasted seven episodes.
* ''[[Series/KirstieAlleysBigLife Kirstie Alley's Big Life]]'': a reality series centered around Kirstie Alley's weight loss journey and attempted comeback in her acting career. Cancelled after 1 season in 2010.
* ''Series/LateNightLiars'': A game show starring four puppets where the contestant had to figure out which of them was telling the truth- hard since the puppets weren't very nice. It lasted eight episodes.
* ''Lazor Wulf''
* ''A League of Their Own'': A television adaptation of the movie. It got cancelled after six episodes.
* ''Series/TheLetsGoShow''
* ''Series/LifeSentence''
* ''Series/LipstickJungle''
* ''WesternAnimation/LittleEllen'': Due to ProductionLeadTime, this cartoon had the extraordinarily bad luck of being in production ''and'' premiering its first season around the same time the real Creator/EllenDeGeneres [[OvershadowedByControversy was dealing with a scandal revolving around her talk show]][[note]]''Little Ellen'' had been greenlit a year before allegations of a toxic workplace environment started to surface[[/note]]. After that, it only aired one more season before it was cancelled and subsequently removed from Creator/HBOMax amidst Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery's restructuring in 2022.
* ''Little Monsters'' - A somewhat obscure cartoon that aired on the BBC and several other networks worldwide. Only got one season of 52 episodes. The fact that it shares its name with the Fred Savage film but has nothing to do with it didn't help, either. Ironically though, TheKiddieRide has been exported worldwide. The show has [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Monsters_(TV_series) an entry]] on Website/{{Wikipedia}}.
* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobo_(Dell_Comics) Lobo]]''; first African-American character to headline a comic book)
* ''Series/LivingInCaptivity''
* ''Series/TheLodge2016''
* ''Lone Star''
* ''ComicBook/TheLostOnes''
* ''Series/{{Lottery}}'': An anthology show focusing on lottery winners. It lasted 17 episodes.
* ''Series/LoveMonkey''
* ''Series/MaBoy'' - Korean drama. Only three episodes aired on Tooniverse.
* ''Series/TheMadBadAdShow'' - PanelGame that got pulled from its slot halfway through the run
* ''Series/MadLove''
* ''Series/{{Maggie}}''
* ''[[Series/MakinIt Makin' It]]'': A show about disco dancing that got canceled after 9 episodes.
* ''Series/MancusoFBI''
* ''Series/Marianne2019''
* ''Series/{{Marlon}}''
* ''Series/Masquerade1983'' -- Co-starred Creator/KirstieAlley. Think a bit of ''Film/TrueLies.''
* ''Series/{{Meego}}'': A comedy starring Creator/BronsonPinchot as an alien. It got cancelled after 6 episodes.
* ''Megan Wants a Millionaire'': Only three episodes of this reality show aired before Creator/VH1 pulled the plug in 2009 due to one of the contestants, Ryan Jenkins, being named a prime suspect in the murder of his wife, Jasmine Fiore (whom he married after the show had wrapped up filming). The show was officially cancelled a day after Jenkins was found dead from an apparent suicide.
* ''Series/TheMeltingPot''
* ''Series/TheMichaelRichardsShow'': A comedy about a private investigator. It lasted 8 episodes.
* ''Series/TheMisadventuresOfSheriffLobo'' (Aka ''Lobo'' in its revamped second season.)
* ''WesternAnimation/MixedNutz''
* ''Theatre/MooseMurders'': One of the most notorious flops on Broadway. It lasted only one performance.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Monchhichis}}''
* ''Series/{{Mortel}}''
* ''Series/MrAndMrsSmith1996'' -- Creator/{{CBS}} series that lasted thirteen episodes (four of which went unaired) from September to November 1996. Not to be confused with the [[Film/MrAndMrsSmith1941 1941 movie]] or the [[Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005 2005 movie of the same name]].
* ''Mr. Mender and the Chummyjiggers'' - An Irish preschool show that aired for one season in 2017. Might get some unintentional laughs for its title and costume designs.
* ''Mr. Smith''
* ''Series/MrTerrific''
* ''Series/MusicalMorningsWithCoo'' - This morning block starring a talking cuckoo clock aired on Sprout for a single year.
* ''My Big Fat Greek Life'': A television version of ''Film/MyBigFatGreekWedding'' that lasted seven episodes.
* ''WebAnimation/NavyBear''
* ''Nearly Departed'': An updated remake of ''Series/{{Topper}}'' starring Creator/EricIdle, it lasted 4 episodes, with 2 episodes that never aired.
* ''Next Caller'': 4 episodes produced, none of which aired.
* ''Series/OfGodsAndKings'' - It was canceled after two episodes in the United States; aired nine episodes in New Zealand.
* ''Series/OneDollar''
* ''On the Air'': A sitcom made by Creator/DavidLynch that only lasted seven episodes.
* ''Series/OsbournesReloaded''
* ''Series/ParadiseHotel''
* ''Series/{{Panwapa}}'': A Muppet program about a group of animals who lived on an island that moved around in the ocean, meant to teach children about world culture. It lasted all of five episodes. Fans of ''Film/TheAdventuresOfElmoInGrouchland'' will recognize one of the Muppets used as the Bug from the movie.
* ''Pauly'': A comedy starring Creator/PaulyShore that got cancelled after five episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/PercyTheParkKeeper''
* ''WesternAnimation/PeterPuck''
* ''The Phoenix'' - 1982 Creator/{{ABC}} series. No relation to ThePhoenix.
* ''WesternAnimation/PrestonPig''
* ''Series/PrettyLittleLiarsThePerfectionists''
* ''Series/PrettySmart''
* ''Series/PromisedLand2022'': Lasted ten episodes from January to March 2022.
* ''Series/TheQuad''
* ''Series/{{Quarry}}''
* ''Series/{{Quarterlife}}''
* ''Series/QueerAsFolk2022''
* ''The Quest'' - 1982 Creator/StephenJCannell show paired up with the final season of ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'' when both were sacrificed to the FridayNightDeathSlot. Not to be confused with the 2014 reality show ''Series/TheQuest'' or the 1976 Western series which starred Creator/KurtRussell and Creator/TimMatheson.
* ''Reasonable Doubts:'' Creator/{{NBC}} PoliceProcedural starring Creator/MarleeMatlin and Creator/MarkHarmon, it aired for two seasons from 1991 to 1993.
* ''Series/Rebel2021''
* ''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0191726/episodes Red Handed]]'' - hidden-camera show on Creator/{{UPN}}
* ''Series/ReefBreak''
* ''Series/{{Rel}}''
* ''Series/{{Relativity|1996}}''
* ''The Rerun Show'': A comedy show that parodied classic sitcoms. It lasted seven episodes.
* ''Series/TheReturnOfJezebelJames'': Lasted just seven episodes (four of which went unaired) in March 2008.
* ''Series/TheRichList''
* ''Rob'': A comedy starring Rob Schneider that only lasted eight episodes.
* ''Rocka-Bye Island''
* ''Series/TheRomanoffs''
* ''Series/RosemarysBaby2014''
* ''ComicBook/RoyalRoy''
* ''Series/RunningTheHalls''
* ''Series/RyanCaulfieldYearOne''
* ''Series/RyanHansenSolvesCrimesOnTelevision''
* ''Sable:'' a 1987 live-action television series adaptation of ''ComicBook/JonSableFreelance.''
* ''Series/SafeHarbor''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sammy}}'': 13 episodes were produced, but the premiere was constantly delayed until August 2000 when it aired its first two episodes and disappeared without a trace. It was only on May 25, 2021 that episodes started being uploaded to [=YouTube=].
* ''Scorch'': A comedy about a dragon who lives with a weatherman and his daughter. It got cancelled after three episodes.
* ''Manga/SharkGirl''
* ''The Search for the Next Elvira'' (2007)
* ''Series/SecretTalentsOfTheStars'': It only lasted a single evening. To add insult to injury, the cancellation was made official ''during'' the broadcast!
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sheeep}}'': Yeah, this is actually spelled with 3 E's. A 26-episode Animated series that aired on CBBC. Based off the book "Sheep in Wolves Clothing" by Satoshi Kitamura.
* ''Series/{{Sideswiped}}''
* ''[[Series/SixtyFirstStreet 61st Street]]''
* ''Series/{{Skin}}''
* ''Series/Skins2011''
* ''Series/TheSon''
* ''Series/{{Soundtrack}}''
* ''Series/SouthOfSunset''
* ''Series/TheStarlandVocalBandShow'': Variety show hosted by the well-known OneHitWonder group, noted for featuring one of Creator/DavidLetterman's first TV roles.
* ''WebAnimation/StarshipRegulars'': It only had 10 episodes.
* ''Series/StillTheKing''
* ''[[http://strikewitches.wikia.com/wiki/S%C5%8Dk%C5%AB_no_Otome-tachi Strike Witches: Maidens of the Blue Sky]]'' (The first entry into the ''Anime/StrikeWitches'' canon. It was cancelled after only one volume, in part due to [[LesYay objectionable content]]. The two main characters are given cameos in later material, however.)
* ''Series/SundayPants''
* ''Super Adventure Team'': A supermarionation comedy that only lasted six episodes.
* ''WebAnimation/SuperDumbJokeShow'': Because it was a joke show and on AprilFoolsDay, SDJS purposefully released one episode with no plans of continuing despite it being LeftHanging.
* ''WebAnimation/SuperheroRoommate''
* ''WebAnimation/SuperModels''
* ''Series/SurviveThis''
* ''Series/SurvivingJack''
* ''Series/TenDaysInTheValley''
* ''Series/ThatsMyMama'': Lasted for 39 episodes between September 1974 and 1975 before being cancelled in the middle of its second season.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' had a spinoff mini-series called, "Jack and the Pack". 26 episodes were planned, but the series was split in half as 13 episodes exist thanks to the takeover of ''Creator/HitEntertainment''.
* ''Series/ThreeRivers''
* ''Top of the Heap'': A ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' spinoff that only lasted 7 episodes.
* ''Series/TrafficLight''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Truckers}}''
* ''Series/TurbochargedThunderbirds'': An American {{Frankenslation}} of the original ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' series that aired in syndication. It only lasted one season of thirteen episodes.
* ''Series/TheTracyMorganShow''
* ''Series/TruthBeTold2019'' (Creator/AppleTVPlus series)
* ''Uncle Buck'' has two short-lived television adaptations. The first show aired in 1990 and got cancelled after 16 episodes. The second show aired in 2016 and got cancelled after 8 episodes.
* ''Under Cover,'' a 1991 series about husband-and-wife spies that featured realistic settings and tradecraft, it was cancelled after six episodes aired. Not to be confused with the later (but also short-lived) spy series ''Series/{{Undercovers}}.''
* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Void_Indigo Void Indigo]]''
* ''Series/WeAreMen'' - Notable for being the last TV show parodied by WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/WereLalaloopsy We're Lalaloopsy]]'' (a Creator/{{Netflix}}-distributed reboot of the ''Toys/{{Lalaloopsy}}'' franchise that was never renewed)
* ''TheWackyWorldOfBruceBarry'' (reality show on [=FamilyNet=])
* ''Series/WhenTheWhistleBlows''
* ''Series/WhiteFamous''
* ''Series/WhoopisLittleburg'': A puppet show starring Whoopi Goldberg as the mayor of a town of puppets. It lasted three episodes despite positive reviews.
* ''ComicBook/TheWild'', a comic book that lasted all of one issue in 1995.
* ''Series/{{Woops}}''
* ''Series/WorkIt''
* ''Series/WhosWhose''
* ''Series/TheWill''
* ''Series/WhizKids''
* ''Zombie College''

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