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In reply to the discussion: Favorite TV shows that didn't last? [View all]GeorgeGist
(25,570 posts)187. Hot l Baltimore
The series had several controversial elements, including two primary characters who were prostitutes (one of whom was an illegal immigrant) and one of the first gay couples to be depicted on an American television series. Because of the story lines, the show was the first network television show to have a warning at its opening, cautioning viewers about mature themes. The network supported the show and gave it a full publicity campaign, but it failed to win an audience and was canceled after thirteen episodes; its last telecast was June 6, 1975.[1]
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Yeardley Smith is Lisa Simpson's voice. Didn't watch Herman's Head.
Manifestor_of_Light
Apr 2012
#165
So many shows I like have been named BUT Briscoe County Jr, Arrested Development, Safe at Home
Justice wanted
Mar 2012
#69
I love the X-Files. It'd be great to see a reboot or a new conspiracy theory based drama.
Initech
Apr 2012
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