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Major TV Debuts From the Year You Were Born
By Abby Monteil, Stacker News
On 1/2/21 at 12:00 PM EST
As the landscape of TV continues to shift, it s always a good time to pause and look at the medium s history. Although the latest buzzy Netflix show dominating everyday conversations is normal, television is one of the youngest art forms around. The first American TV station began broadcasting in 1928, but television didn t really start growing into the influential, widespread phenomenon that it is now until the 1950s.
Since there were initially only three major TV networks ABC, CBS, and NBC popular television was limited to a strict number of channels and studios for decades. The advent of cable television and streaming services has allowed more and more diverse forms of TV storytelling to be made. The most popular show that aired in 2012 when an 8-year-old was born looks vastly different than the most popular show that aired in 1965 when a 55-year-old was born.
The popular Apple TV+ sports comedy Ted Lasso may not be a long-running show for the service, with its creator suggesting it would most likely end after three seasons.
Apple has already bought into three seasons of the sports-comedy series by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Joe Kelly, and Brendan Hunt, but it seems that may be the entirety of the story for Ted Lasso. In a podcast, Lawrence offered that the show probably won t go beyond the third season at all.
In a discussion about the Disney+ show The Mandalorian on the
Fake Doctors, Real Friendspodcast, Lawrence mentioned there was a difficulty in creating a second season of a show if everyone loved watching the first, reports
The popular Apple TV+ sports comedy Ted Lasso may not be a long-running show for the service, with its creator suggesting it would most likely end after three seasons.
Apple has already bought into three seasons of the sports-comedy series by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Joe Kelly, and Brendan Hunt, but it seems that may be the entirety of the story for Ted Lasso. In a podcast, Lawrence offered that the show probably won t go beyond the third season at all.
In a discussion about the Disney+ show The Mandalorian on the
Fake Doctors, Real Friendspodcast, Lawrence mentioned there was a difficulty in creating a second season of a show if everyone loved watching the first, reports
Ted Lasso Likely to End After Season 3
Scrubs and
Spin City creator Bill Lawrence, has been an unqualified success. Renewed for a second season almost immediately after the series launched,
Ted Lasso got a third season, too before season two even had a chance to start airing. It seems, though, that the series will not last past the episodes it already has ordered.
Ted Lasso, which stars Jason Sudeikis as an American college football coach recruited to come and try to save a beleaguered English Premier League (soccer) team, is likely to end after three seasons because Sudeikis has a family, and likely will not want to be spending half his years an ocean apart from his kids.