Thomas Magnum has worked his latest case at CBS.
The network has canceled its magnum ip restart after four seasons. The series is among four cancellations the network announced Thursday; sophomore comedy b positive and newbies good sam Y how we roll are also made.
The four team up for another sophomore sitcom, United States of Al (What do you like b positive comes from Chuck Lorre), in Get the Ax from CBS.
Barring a surprise out of left field, magnum ip It will probably be the highest rated series canceled this season. The Hawaiian-set (and filmed) drama starring Jay Hernandez is averaging 7.4 million viewers, which comfortably tops its Friday period, and a 0.7 rating among Adults 18-49 this season.
CBS Studios produces in association with Universal Television. Eric Guggenheim, Barbie Kligman, John Davis, Justin Lin and John Fox. Peter Lenkov developed the reboot and ran its first two seasons before being fired and released from an overall deal at CBS Studios.
b positive it was one of four shows Lorre had on CBS this season. With its cancellation and that of United States of Al, that number has been cut in half. Young Sheldon and Bob Hearts Abishola will return in 2022-23.
b positive underwent a creative overhaul before the second season to focus more on the character of Annaleigh Ashford. Warner Bros. TV, where Lorre is based, produces the series; Lorre exec produces with Jim Patterson and Warren Bell.
medical drama good samstarring Sophia Bush, and multi-camera comedy how we roll, starring Pete Holmes, were at the lower end of the CBS ratings chart this season. Both are from CBS Studios.
Katie Wech, Jennie Snyder Urman, Joanna Klein, Frank Siracusa and John Weber are executive producers. good sam. how we rollExecutive producers are Mark Gross and Brian d’Arcy James; David Hollander was also an executive producer.
With the cancellations, CBS has now decided the fate of all of its current scripted series. The network has yet to announce any new series orders for 2022-23.
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