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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Bull cancelled after 6 seasons after Michael Weatherly quits.


by Thinus Ferreira

America's CBS TV network has decided to cancel the drama series Bull after six seasons after Michael Weatherly decided to quit the troubled series.

"It's been my privilege to play Dr Jason Bull but after 6 seasons of incredible storylines, I've decided it's time to pursue new creative challenges and bring his story to a close," Michael Weatherly announced on Twitter late on Tuesday, saying "It has been an honour to work with this talented cast, crew, and writing/producing team who helped reinvent the legal drama".

"Stay tuned for a big series finish. Thanks to all the fans from the bottom of my heart. You will always be a part of our Bull family!"

Bull's 6th season will end in May in America, with the drama series, produced by CBS Studios in association with Stage 29 Productions, that has been shown on M-Net (DStv 101) in South Africa.

Created by Dr Phil McGraw and Paul Attanasio, Bull was inspired by Phil McGraw's earlier career with stories about the employees at the jury-consulting firm Trial Analysis Corporation.

CBS, in a statement about the cancellation of Bull, says "For six seasons Bull has established itself as a ratings winner with its fresh take on the judicial process never before seen on television".

"We extend our thanks to the talented cast, Michael Weatherly, Geneva Carr, Yara Martinez, Jaime Lee Kirchner, Christopher Jackson, MacKenzie Meehan, the incredible creative team led by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard, and our hard-working crew, for bringing to life these innovative stories."

"We also thank our loyal viewers and look forward to providing them with a final run of compelling episodes filled with the humour, intelligence and twists that have made the drama a fan favourite."

In 2018 Bull and Michael Weatherly were plunged into scandal after revelations that former co-star Elia Dushku complained about alleged lewd on-set behaviour and sexual harassment behind-the-scenes from Michael Weatherly - something that got her fired and her character written out of the show.

Following another internal investigation, the Bull showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron was reportedly recently fired from the series for creating an unhealthy working environment and actor Freddy Rodriguez also exited the series after an investigation.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Multiple American drama and comedy series from CBS renewed for further seasons including the NCIS and FBI franchises as well as Bull, MacGyver, SEAL Team and 8 other shows.


by Thinus Ferreira

A flurry of TV shows from the CBS network in the United States scored series renewals, including all of the NCIS drama series, both of the FBI drama series and a handful of other forensic procedurals all seen on South African and African television.

In a press release the network announced that it has renewed FBI (season 3) seen on M-Net (DStv 101); the new spinoff FBI: Most Wanted (season 2); NCIS (season 18) seen on M-Net and SABC2; NCIS: Los Angeles (season 12) seen on M-Net, SABC3 and Universal TV (DStv 117); as well as NCIS: New Orleans (season 7) seen on M-Net and Universal TV.

Blue Bloods (season 11) seen on M-Net was also renewed.

Also back will be Bull (season 5) seen on M-Net; MacGyver (season 5) seen on M-Net; Magnum P.I. (season 3) seen on M-Net; SEAL Team (season 4) seen on M-Net City (DStv 115); and S.W.A.T. (season 4) seen on M-Net.

Also renewed are the comedy series The Neighborhood (season 3) seen on 1Magic (DStv 103); All Rise (season 2) seen on 1Magic; Chuck Lorre's Bob  Abishola (season 2) and The Unicorn (season 2) seen on M-Net.

These shows join series like Young Sheldon (season 4) seen on M-Net; Evil (season 2) seen on M-Net; Mom (season 8) seen on M-Net; Survivor (season 42) seen on SABC3 and M-Net; and The Amazing Race (season 33) seen on SABC3 and M-Net that have already been renewed.

The shows Carol’s Second Act in its first season and starting Saturday 9 May on M-Net; as well the shows Broke and Tommy both also in their first seasons have all been cancelled.

Man With a Plan that was in its 4th season and seen on M-Net has also been cancelled.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

9 American series renewed for further seasons: Bull, Madam Secretary, Hawaii Five-O, MacGuyver, The Amazing Race, Survivor, Blue Bloods, and NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.


The American TV network CBS on Wednesday renewed 9 TV series seen in South African and Africa for further seasons, most of which are broadcast on M-Net (DStv 101).

Further season pick-ups went to Bull that got a 3rd season (M-Net), Madam Secretary got a 5th season (M-Net), NCIS: Los Angeles got a 10th season (M-Net), NCIS: New Orleans got a 5th season, Hawaii Five-O got a 9th season (M-Net), MacGuyver got a 3rd season (M-Net) and Blue Bloods got a 9th season (M-Net).

The Amazing Race seen on The Sony Channel (DStv 127) and SABC3 got a 31th season, and Survivor (SABC3) got picked up for its 37th and 38th seasons.

These shows joins the already renewed Young Sheldon (M-Net), The Big Bang Theory (M-Net and SABC3), Mom (M-Net), NCIS (M-Net and The Universal Channel), SEAL Team (M-Net and S.W.A.T (M-Net).

Still waiting for possible renewal news are Elementary (M-Net), Criminal Minds (M-Net City), Scorpion (M-Net), Code Black (M-Net), Kevin Can Wait (M-Net) - with one or more or all that could be cancelled due to low and falling ratings.