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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/20901439
Paramount’s latest round of layoffs is here and brutal.
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Star Trek:
- Star Trek (1966~1969) (through DesiLu Productions until 1967)
- Star Trek The Animated Series (1973~1974)
- Star Trek The Next Generation (1987~1994)
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine (1993~1999)
- Star Trek Voyager (1995~2001)
- Star Trek Enterprise (2001~2005)
Other science fiction:
- Mork & Mindy (1978~1982)
- War of the Worlds (1988~1990)
- Viper (1994~1999)
- Seven Days (1998~2001)
- Level 9 (2000~2001)
- Special Unit 2 (2001~2002)
- Threshold (no, not THAT Threshold) (2005~2006)
Other notable shows:
- The Lucy Show (1962~1968) (through DesiLu Productions until 1967)
- Mission: Impossible (1966~1973)
- The Brady Bunch (1969~1974)
- The Odd Couple (1970~1975)
- Happy Days (1974~1984)
- Laverne & Shirley (1976~1983)
- Taxi (1978~1983)
- Police Squad! (1982)
- Family Ties (1982~1989)
- Cheers (1982~1993)
- MacGyver (1985~1992)
- Mission: Impossible 1988 (1988~1990)
- The Arsenio Hall Show (1989~1994)
- Wings (1990~1997)
- Frasier (1993~2004)
- Duckman (1994~1997)
- Sister, Sister (1994~1999)
- JAG (1995~2005)
- Becker (1998~2004)
- Deadwood (2004~2006)
Certainly not an exhaustive list, but a very large chuck of my childhood.
So… goodbye Star Trek?
no shows are dying (yet), they are just moving to cbs studios.
Thank god
I can’t believe their strategy of showing nothing but Bar Rescue and Ink Master ads didn’t work!
Is this the studio making the new trek?
No, CBS Studios does that, they’re not affected.
Yet.
Probably not anymore