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No more travels for Journeyman

NBC gives up on time-travelling series


“Journeyman” has been axed, says The Hollywood Reporter. Such a shame, it was a fun show.

NBC had until Tuesday to give a full-season pickup to the time-travel drama starring KevinMcKidd. The network let that option lapse, practically canceling the 20th Century Fox TV-produced series, which posted its lowest adults 18-49 rating (1.7 rating/8 share) on Monday without a “Heroes” lead-in. The network already tried out “Life” in “Journeyman'”s Monday 10 p.m. slot last week.

Despite the writers strike, “Journeyman” was able to complete its 13-episode order.

The remaining two original segments will air as scheduled, an NBC spokeswoman said.

NBC recently handed out full-season pickups to two of its four rookie scripted series, “Life” and “Chuck.”

Since the production of most scripted series has been suspended because of the strike, such orders are considered a vote of confidence to the shows and a potential renewal for next season if the additional episodes can’t be produced by the end of this season.

In limbo is the fate of the fourth new NBC series, the once-promising “Bionic Woman,” which has been sliding in the ratings since its premiere.

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