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The Riches Gets Cancelled by F/X

Source:  Variety
F/X wasn't seeing the spoils of one of its newer series' and now it is no more. According to Variety, F/X has cancelled its series, The Riches.

The series only ran for two seasons, the last of which was shortened to just seven episodes due to the writer's strike. The series aired its final episode this past April.

While the series got off to a solid start, with decent ratings and Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations for Minnie Driver, but viewer totals dropped 44% in the second season of the series, which also starred Eddie Izzard.

F/X re-upped Sons of Anarchy yesterday and the network also recently bowed a fourth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and its brand new series, Testees, which revolves around human experiments, premieres Thursday.

2 Comments & Responses


October 7th, 2008 10:05pm
Testees, wow. What a name.
 
October 7th, 2008 9:13pm
See ya!
 

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