The complete list of cancelled series for 2008-2009 season

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Today we learned that Prison Break is getting cancelled.

But many shows this year are getting to an end… some after many years of success such as having Medical Show ER final season this year, after fifteen seasons, seeing the end come March.

Or a cancelled Boston Legal, another hit show to the trash bin after five seasons.

Sci Fi shows such as Battlestar Galactica and Stargate Atlantis are also getting cancelled.

For both Dirty Sexy Money and Eli Stone, second´s the charm, and won´t be back for a third season.

The controversial show The L-Word is getting cancelled after six seasons too.

The longest run finishing are Total Request Live finishing after nineteen seasons, The Tonight show with Jay Leno with seventeen seasons and The Late show with Conen O´Brien, ending after sixteen seasons.

Also Comedy show MadTV is cancelled after fourteen seasons and many great comedien made famous by the show.

My Own Worst Enemy, Christian Slater´s show couldn´t make it even to ten episodes, and gets cancelled after only nine.

The complete list of cancelled TV Shows for the 2008/2009 season in alphabetical order

4Real (CW)
Ending after seven episodes, final episode on 11/23/2008

Battlestar Galactica (SCI)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 3/20/2009

Boston Legal (ABC)
Ending after five seasons, final episode on 12/8/2008

Celebrity Expose (MNT)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on 10/27/2008

Charlie Jade (SCI)
Ending after one season, final episode on 10/21/2008

Dirty Sexy Money (ABC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on TBA

Do Not Disturb (FOX)
Ending after three episodes, final episode on 9/24/2008

Easy Money (CW)
Ending after four episodes, final episode on 10/26/2008

Eli Stone (ABC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on TBA

The Emperor’s New School (DSNY)
Ended after two seasons, final episode on 11/20/2008

ER (NBC)
Ending after fifteen seasons, final episode on 3/12/2009

The Ex List (CBS)
Ending after four episodes, final episode on 10/24/2008

Flip That House (TLC)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 10/28/2008

Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends (CAR)
Ending after six seasons, final episode on TBA

In Harm’s Way (CW)
Ending after five episodes, final episode on 10/26/2008

The L-Word (SHO)
Ending after six seasons, final episode on TBA

Late Night With Conan O’Brien (NBC)
Ending after sixteen seasons, final episode on 2/20/2009

Lipstick Jungle (NBC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on 1/9/2009

MADtv (FOX)
Ending after fourteen seasons, final episode on 5/?/2009

Mind Of Mencia (COM)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 7/23/2008

Moral Orel (ASW)
Ending after three seasons, final episode on 12/18/2008

My Gym Partner’s A Monkey (CAR)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 11/27/2008

My Own Worst Enemy (NBC)
Ending after nine episodes, final episode on 12/15/2008

Opportunity Knocks (ABC)
Ending after three episodes, final episode on 10/14/2008

Prison Break (FOX)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on TBA

Pushing Daisies (ABC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on TBA

The Shield (FX)
Ending after seven seasons, final episode on 11/25/2008

Shin Chan (ASW)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on 12/14/2008

South Of Nowhere (N)
Ending after three seasons, final episode on 12/12/2008

Stargate Atlantis (SCI)
Ending after five seasons, final episode on 1/9/2009

Survivorman (DSC)
Ending after three seasons, final episode on 12/19/2008

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (NBC)
Ending after seventeen seasons, final episode on 5/29/2009

TRL (MTV)
Ending after nineteen seasons, final episode on 12/16/2008

Valentine (CW)
Ending after four episodes, final episode on 10/26/2008

David Bowie, Josh Meyers and Maria Pitillo are celebrating their birthdays

david-bowie-1Like every day,we honor those actors and actresses who are celebrating their birthdays.

Today, January 8th, many more are getting saluted.

  • James Ordish, Andy in TV Sci Fi Series The Tribe is turning 20.
  • Steven Christopher Parker, Harold Zelinski for 11 episodes of ER is turning also 20.
  • Jaclyn Linetsky, who played Megan O´Connor for 10 episodes of 15/Love and 7 as Lori in What´s with Andy? turns 23.
  • Monica Antonopulos, a beautiful Argentinian actress, who played Ana Monserrat in Vidas Robadas is getting to 27, Monica Antonopulos was also January 2007 playmate of Playboy‘s Argentinian edition .
  • Genevieve Cortese, Kris Furilo from Wildfire and Ruby in 6 episodes of Supernatural is turning 28.
  • Rachel Nichols, Rachel Gibson for 17 episodes of Alias and Special Agente Rebecca Locke for Thirteen episodes of The Inside is now turning 29.
  • Scott Whyte, Christopher Mortimer ‘Chris’ Anderson in City Boys, and also featured in an episode of That´s 70 Show and Full House is turning 31.
  • Amber Benson, Tara McClay in Buffy the Vampire´s Slayer is turning 32 years old and is going to be seen soon in many films such as Bonding, Shifter, The Killing Jar, and Another Harvest Moon.
  • Josh Meyers, Saturday Night Live´s Seth Meyers´little brother, and comedy multicharacter actor in MadTV, and Randy Pearson in That´s 70 Show is turning 33 and his latest movie How to Make Love to a Woman is in post-production.
  • Maria Pitillo, Tina Calcatera in Providence, and Social services agent who dated Joey in Friends is turning 43 today.
  • Michelle Forbes, Ensign Ro Laren in Star Trek, Lynne Kresge from TV Action Show 24, Prison Break´s Samantha Brinker, Karen Decker from ABC´s hit show Lost, and many other roles is turning 44 years old.
  • Rock & Roll Icon David Bowie, who also played Julian Priest in The Hunger, and played himself in Extras, is turning 62 and probably having a great party.