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Thursday's traumatic cancellation news
The Medium is Not Enough TV blog —
... Star Trek
Vera Farmiga and James Caan to star with Keanu Reeves in Henry's Crime
Dune director pulls out
British TV
Mark Gatiss and Rory Kinnear to star in The First Men in the Moon
US TV
SyFy pick up a 13-episode remake of Being Human
NBC developing drama about sleuthing magician
Chuck gets six more episodes while Trauma is cancelled
Video of Heather ...
Desperate Housewives Fifteen Minutes Will Apparently Never End [Trade Roundup]
Gawker —
... • Meanwhile at NBC, one shall live while another shall die. The Peacock ordered six more episodes of Chuck, while the dream ended for Trauma as the network announced it would not order more episodes beyond the show's initial 13 episodes run. [Hollywood Reporter] ...
Desperate Housewives Fifteen Minutes Will Apparently Never End
Gawker: defamer —
... • Meanwhile at NBC, one shall live while another shall die. The Peacock ordered six more episodes of Chuck, while the dream ended for Trauma as the network announced it would not order more episodes beyond the show's initial 13 episodes run. [Hollywood Reporter] ...
No More "Trauma"
TV Fodder —
No More "Trauma" [image] There's some Trauma over at NBC -- or not. The network has decided to drop the high-octane medical drama. Apparently, all of those crashes cost money and NBC wasn't recouping enough for the effort. The Hollywood Reporter says that the network will burn off the original 13-episode order and then it's done. If you're interesting in getting hooked on a show that's going to be yanked out from under you, Trauma airs every Monday at 9:00 p.m. (EST) on NBC. Posted by Rachel Cericola on October 29, 2009 1:36 PM ...



