8 Cancelled Shows That Officially Marked the End of an Era
This Collider feature rounds up television shows whose cancellations, unlike natural series finales or shows later revived, genuinely closed the book on a format, franchise or cultural moment. Writer Christine Persaud distinguishes these from cases like Futurama or American Idol, which ended and then returned, to focus on cancellations that permanently ended a concept or legacy, arguing that in each case the loss went beyond a single show to mark the close of an entire TV-watching era.
Among the eight examples, How I Met Your Father (2022–2023) is cited as ending the "how I met your parent" storytelling format after just two seasons, following on from the decade-long How I Met Your Mother. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015–2026) is highlighted as more significant still, ending a CBS late-night lineage stretching back 22 years to David Letterman; its cancellation, reportedly with political undertones, leaves CBS without a late-night talk show for the first time since 1993 and means all three major US networks no longer air one simultaneously.
- Collider lists eight cancellations marking the true end of TV eras
- How I Met Your Father's axing ended that sitcom storytelling format
- Colbert's Late Show cancellation ends CBS's late-night talk show run