30 beloved TV shows have been canceled so far this year – including a long-running fan favourite Bravo reality series.
Although the commercial network has not officially cancelled the series, there are no plans to revive it in its current form.
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Million Dollar Listings LA focused on the professional and personal lives of realtors based in Beverly Hills, Hollywood and Malibu.
According to TMZ, Bravo has pressed the pause button on producing any new episodes of the show with its current cast and format.
However, other networks have also cancelled a string of shows across their various schedules.
In May, NBC cancelled three shows, including the spin-off to Meghan Markle’s legal drama, Suits.
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Suits LA followed Ex-New York City federal prosecutor turned Los Angeles entertainment lawyer Ted Black (Stephen Amell).
In the show, his Black Lane Law firm represented powerful clients in the City Of Angels.
But in May NBC decided to end the show after just one series, alongside Found and The Irrational which were cancelled after just two instalments each.
The companies streaming service Peacock also featured a string of cancellations.
In April, Mr. Throwback was given the boot whilst Hysteria! and Teacup faced the axe after just one season.
Based on a True Story lasted two series, but that too was given the boot by the streaming service.
Amazon Prime and the Freevee counterpart also made a number of cancellations.
On Call, Clean Slate, Cruel Intentions, The Sticky and The Pradeeps Of Pittsburgh were all axed after just one season.
Crime drama Almost Paradise lasted a little longer with an extra instalment, but the streamer confirmed its demise back in April.
Back on linear, CBS made a list of shocking cancellations of various long-running shows.
Although Poppa’s House and The Summit lasted for just one season, some shows that faced the axe come from huge franchises.
In May, The Equalizer was given the axe after five series and two shows from the FBI franchise also came to an end.
FBI: International came to an end after four editions whilst FBI: Most Wanted was axed after six.
Most shockingly, The Neighborhood and S.W.A.T. were both axed by the broadcaster after EIGHT seasons each.
Meanwhile, Max axed three shows which included The Sex Lives of College Girls, Bookie and The Franchise.
Netflix cancelled the Western drama series Territory after just one season whilst The Recruit only got two series before facing the axe.
Back in February, Hulu said goodbye to How to Die Alone after just one series on the airwaves.
Apple TV+ was not so lucky as they axed Mythic Quest after four series on the platform.
Great British Bake Off star Noel Fielding starred in The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin for the streaming service.
However, a spokesperson for the star confirmed the show was cancelled as the personality dealt with a private health matter.
However, one huge show that was given the boot was the Frasier spin-off on Paramount+.
Kelsey Grammer reprised his role as the famous psychiatrist from the hit 80s sitcom, Cheers.
In the show, he is divorced and he returned to his hometime of Seattle to continue his career as a radio host.
Although the streamer cancelled the show after just two series, it’s been reported that CBS execs are planning to find the show a new home.

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