Those two will join Marc Cherry‘s Devious Maids and Witches of East End on the network’s scripted roster. Meanwhile, the network has already begun ramping up its originals, picking up two new drams to series: Marti Noxon‘s Un-Real and dystopian thriller The Lottery. The cabler will bow a two-hour retrospective - Army Wives: A Final Salute - on Sunday, March 16 at 9 p.m. PHOTOS: 17 TV Shows Brought Back From the DeadĬho, meanwhile, has already booked her next gig with a co-starring role in Fox’s Tina Fey comedy Cabott College.įor Lifetime, the decision to end Drop Dead Diva comes five months after the female-skewing cable network opted to cancel its longest-running drama, Army Wives, after seven seasons. The series has also picked up nominations for Prism Awards, NAACP Image Awards and was a contender for the Humanitas Prize. Last month, she was nominated for another GLAAD Award in the individual episodic category. In its fifth season, Drop Dead Diva averaged 1.99 million total viewers, down from season four’s 2.3 million and off considerably from season one’s 2.84 million average.ĭuring its run, the series has won multiple GLAAD Awards as well as the Gracie Award for Individual Achievement by a female rising star for Elliott. During that span, Berman created and ran Fox’s The Mob Doctor, which was canceled after one season in 2012-13. It went on to earn a 13-episode renewal for a sixth season. The series was reincarnated three months later when the studio and Lifetime came to terms on a new, cost-effective financial model for the soapy drama to continue. Produced by Sony Pictures Television, Drop Dead Diva was canceled after efforts to cut costs in its fifth season stalled.
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