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Axed in 2012

Axed by networks, or even by the creatives themselves, here are the shows that we'll remember.

2012-12-29_2026They are the shows that left our screens, that said goodbye, or that signalled the end is nigh.

Whether axed by networks, not-renewed, or had the pin pulled by the creatives themselves, here are the shows that we’ll remember,and more than a few we’ll happily forget.

AUSTRALIAN
RPM
Tangle
The Game Plan (AFL)
Letters and Numbers
Mandarin News Australia
Tricky Business
Everybody Dance Now
The Circle
The Gruen Transfer (superceded by Gruen Planet)
Breakfast
TEN Morning News
Auction Room
Marngrook Footy Show
The Shire
Excess Baggage
I Will Survive

 

INTERNATIONAL
House
Terra Nova
Skins
Luck
Flashpoint
Alcatraz
CSI: Miami
A Gifted Man
Breakout Kings
Sanctuary
Dog the Bounty Hunter
Victorious
Gene Simmons’ Family Jewels
Fairly Legal
666 Park Avenue
Last Resort
Partners
Dirty Jobs
Emily Owens MD
So You Think You Can Dance (US Results show)
Leverage
Men of a Certain Age
Boss
An Idiot Abroad
The Ricky Gervais Show

ENDING IN 2013:
The Secret Life of an American Teenager
Treme
Dexter
Shameless
Spartacus
Merlin
Private Practice
Weeds
The Big C
Breaking Bad

RESCUED AFTER THE AXE:
Australia’s Got Talent
Hunted
Unforgettable
The Killing (US)

FUTURE UNKNOWN
Getaway
Being Lara Bingle
Brynne: My Bedazzled Life
Don’t Tell the Bride
Young Talent Time
The Amazing Race Australia
Project Runway Australia
The Farmer Wants a Wife

36 Responses

  1. Has Tangle definitely been axed? I have just finished watching this on DVD and am completely blown away with what a phenomenally good show it is. Catherine McClements in particular is amazing. I really hope they get the funding for season 4

  2. The Mole is definitely a way of Seven distracting TARA fans with a cheaper (yet hopefully just as excellent) Grant Bowler fronted reality game show. I’m excited as for it, but TARA won’t be back I reckon.

  3. Gotta agree with ya Bazza. Breakfast did have flaws but at least it gave you the news and a few genuine laughs each morning unlike the other two.

    Today and Sunrise are really just an excuse for advertisements, self-promotion, and nonsensical giveaways. The ABC’s show is also pretty poor – far too serious for that time of the morning.

    The sooner Ten launch its new Breakfast show the better. Fingers crossed it tries something different and doesn’t try to copy the other 2 networks.

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