top tv shows NEVER MADE...

Drive--A new Fox sitcom starring Charles Martin Smith and Nathan Fillion as co-owners of a perpetually struggling Indy racing team.
 
Family Guy: The story of a Canadian partisan who fights against the American military after they take control of it after their victory over the British during the First Great war-while he also looks after a group of orphans in the woods.
 
The Family Guy - A soap/drama set around the Guy family and the various trials they go through

Enterprise - A reality TV show featuring the real-life growth of a family business to a chain of stores over the course of a year.

The Nine - Spinoff of "The 4400", dealing with nine people who have been artificially "enhanced" by Hasbocorp and are now on the run.
 
The 4400--A reality series which charts the academic and career progress of naval cadets at Annapolis in their freshman year.
 
Dexter(Showtime)--The talk show that breaks all the rules! Hosted by author, self-help expert, and Pakistani War veteran Dexter O'Malley.
 
Ghost Hunters - A Discovery Channel Special Series on the technology developed by Egon Spengler to "hunt" ghosts. (I know it's a bit ASB but for fun:))

Seven Days - A Fox Sci-fi/Action series focusing on CTU Agent Jack Bauer and his use of a time machine to prevent terrorism

House, MD - Another Fox hit chronicling the adventures of Morphine-addicted Doctor House as he treats soldiers at an aid station during WWII. The show focuses on how he performs medical miracles as both the world and his sanity crumble around him.
 
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Mr. Ed-The story of a man who becomes a butler for a family comprised of a widow and her children.

Scrubs-A documentary of how it was realised in the mid 19th century that by not cleaning the medical gear, etc. it was killing patients.

LA Law-The story of how law and civilization was restored in LA after the devastating earthquake of 2007.
 
Morning Joe-A talkshow in the United Socialist States of America hosted by Joseph Stalin, Jr., and airing weekday mornings from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM EST.
 
One Tree Hill--A seven-part HBO miniseries recalling one of the last and most critical battles of the Second Mexican War.
 
Threads-A documentary about how the creation of the first industrial looms helped bring about the industrial revolution in England and the US and also helped to spur child labor laws.
 
THE AMERICAN GLADIATORS--The awesome spectacle of the Roman gladitorial games has been revived to entertain the American masses...and the bloodthirsty crowd is screaming for MORE! MORE! It is truly the ULTIMATE fighting challenge!

This reality show consists of two segments. During the first half hour, experience the thrill as you watch condemned murderers, rapists, and child molesters torn apart by Grizzley Bears and Polar Bears, or thrown into swimming pools with man-eating Australian Salt Water Crocodiles or hungry tiger sharks. During the second half hour, marvel at the combat skill of contestants who fight to the death using authentic Roman gladitorial weapons and armor in pursuit of the ONE MILLION DOLLAR Grand Prize. This latter segment is open to contestants who are convicts guilty of lesser crimes...who can win their freedom as well as the Grand Prize...and anyone else who thinks they have what it takes to walk away alive...and a MILLIONAIRE. And, with the new interactive voting feature...exclusive to subscribers of DirecTV...you can decide the fate of the losers, using your DirecTV remote control. Will it be thumbs up, or thumbs down? YOU DECIDE.
 
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Mr. Roger's Neighborhood — A gritty historical drama about life in a company town.

Melrose Space — A futuristic spin-off of MTV's Undressed which follows the sexual hijinx of the crew of the SS Melrose, a luxury passenger liner serving the Mars-Jupiter route.
 
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Lost: The adventures of the survivors of a plane crash on a deserted island. The first mainstream porno TV series.
 
Are You Being Served? — A cheeky, disingenuous BBC "docu-drama" following the lives of four London prostitutes and their regular johns. Unlike its cheap American knock-off — T. J. HookerAre You Being Served? had a loyal following and ran for several seasons.

G. I. Joe — An A&E Biography on the life of Col. Joseph V. Judgeswell (Americanized from Iosif V. Djugashvili, his original Georgian name). Born in Georgia, a part of the Russian Empire, Joseph was brought to the United States as a small child. He was drafted by the Army and served in Belgium during WWI. Though known to be extremely boorish, and generally deemed an authoritarian lout by men under his command, Mr. Judgeswell eventually attained the rank of colonel while serving in WWII against Hitler.

The Sopranos — Eager to capitalize on their success with High School Musical and reach out to that underserved teenage demographic (14-17) still too young for The L-Word, Disney Channel execs gave the green light for this risque little project. Watch as the girls of the East High School A Cappella Choir get to know each other better. They're not as innocent as they look.
 
Titus- (2000-2002) a Fox drama program about the life and short reign of Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus. Cancelled prematurely :)D), but petitions are abound to re-start the show for one last season, with the plot detailing the Emperor's last turbulent year of rule.

South Park- (1996-) documentary television show based around showcasing various public and state parks in the southern United States.
 
Babylon 5 — Following on the heels of Rome's success, TV execs realized historical drama was big. Despite it's rough start, the series went on for five season, gaining viewers at a remarkable rate. The fifth season saw the series close with the death of Nebuchadnezzar II.

Tom Corbett, Space Cadet — This dark comedy, set in the mid-1970s, was aimed squarely at the older teenage demographic. The series follows ambisexual stoner Tom Corbett through his senior year of high school. He gets drunk, stoned, and drops out. ABC canned the series after only five episodes, citing "material too mature for its intended audience." In the following months, and with the same cast, the show was completely reworked, sold to FOX, and aired as That 70s Show.
 
THE AMERICAN GLADIATORS--The awesome spectacle of the Roman gladitorial games has been revived to entertain the American masses...and the bloodthirsty crowd is screaming for MORE! MORE! It is truly the ULTIMATE fighting challenge!

This reality show consists of two segments. During the first half hour, experience the thrill as you watch condemned murderers, rapists, and child molesters torn apart by Grizzley Bears and Polar Bears, or thrown into swimming pools with man-eating Australian Salt Water Crocodiles or hungry tiger sharks. During the second half hour, marvel at the combat skill of contestants who fight to the death using authentic Roman gladitorial weapons and armor in pursuit of the ONE MILLION DOLLAR Grand Prize. This latter segment is open to contestants who are convicts guilty of lesser crimes...who can win their freedom as well as the Grand Prize...and anyone else who thinks they have what it takes to walk away alive...and a MILLIONAIRE. And, with the new interactive voting feature...exclusive to subscribers of DirecTV...you can decide the fate of the losers, using your DirecTV remote control. Will it be thumbs up, or thumbs down? YOU DECIDE.

robertp6165

Are you sure you don't mean 'never made - yet!' :eek:

Steve
 
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