US TV
Production on Shatner quiz shut down
Published Friday, Dec 15 2006, 22:11 GMT | By James Welsh
ABC has reversed a recent decision to order six more episodes of the William Shatner-hosted quiz Show Me The Money.
The network will run the seven remaining already-produced episodes of the game show through January, but will temporarily replace it with America's Funniest Home Videos. Production on the show has been shut down.
The show had been performing reasonably well in the ratings but its most recent outing only scored a 5% share among adults 18-49, down around 15% from the previous week's numbers.
The network will run the seven remaining already-produced episodes of the game show through January, but will temporarily replace it with America's Funniest Home Videos. Production on the show has been shut down.
The show had been performing reasonably well in the ratings but its most recent outing only scored a 5% share among adults 18-49, down around 15% from the previous week's numbers.
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