US TV
ABC pulls 'Help Me Help You'
Published Thursday, Dec 14 2006, 10:37 GMT | By James Welsh
ABC has pulled Help Me Help You from its schedule with immediate effect.
The sitcom, which stars Ted Danson of long-time Cheers fame as a therapist trying to help an eccentric bunch of people in group therapy, managed just 3.5m viewers and a 3% share among adults 18-49 in its most recent outing on Tuesday night.
No official announcement as to the show's future has yet been made by ABC; however, there are also no signs that the network is planning to put it back on the schedule.
The show has been picked up in the UK by Living TV.
The sitcom, which stars Ted Danson of long-time Cheers fame as a therapist trying to help an eccentric bunch of people in group therapy, managed just 3.5m viewers and a 3% share among adults 18-49 in its most recent outing on Tuesday night.
No official announcement as to the show's future has yet been made by ABC; however, there are also no signs that the network is planning to put it back on the schedule.
The show has been picked up in the UK by Living TV.
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