Programs Ending in 2002
Date | Show | Debut |
---|---|---|
January 11 | The Ellen Show | 2001 |
January 11 | Card Sharks | 1978 |
January 18 | The Outer Limits | 1995 |
January 21 | Daria | 1997 |
February 14 | Family Guy (returned in 2005) | 1999 |
February 17 | The Steve Harvey Show | 1996 |
February 24 | Angela Anaconda | 1999 |
March 5 | 100 Centre Street | 2001 |
March 12 | Undeclared | 2001 |
March 15 | To Tell the Truth | 1956 |
April 15 | Once and Again | 1999 |
April 26 | Lexx | 1997 |
April 30 | Spin City | 1996 |
April 30 | Dharma & Greg | 1997 |
May 3 | Dark Angel | 2000 |
May 14 | Roswell | 1999 |
May 18 | V.I.P. | 2002 |
May 19 | The X-Files | 1993 |
May 20 | Ally McBeal | 1997 |
May 20 | Earth: Final Conflict | 1997 |
May 20 | Relic Hunter | 1999 |
May 22 | Felicity | 1998 |
May 22 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show | 1996 |
May 22 | Sally | 1985 |
July 5 | Politically Incorrect | 1996 |
July 5 | Sailor Moon | 1995 |
August 10 | The Zeta Project (reruns the second season on 2003 to 2008 on Cartoon Network) | 2001 |
August 11 | Greg the Bunny | 2002 |
August 12 | Titus | 2000 |
August 18 | A Nero Wolfe Mystery | 2001 |
August 26 | Witchblade | 2001 |
August 30 | Catchphrase | 1986 |
September 7 | Fox Kids | 1990 |
September 7 | Disney's One Saturday Morning | 1997 |
September 8 | Arliss | 1996 |
September 14 | The Amanda Show | 1999 |
September 28 | Ultraman Cosmos (Japan) | 2001 |
October 14 | The Oblongs | 2001 |
November 16 | Power Rangers Wild Force | 2002 |
November 22 | Courage the Cowardly Dog | 1999 |
December 10 | Invader Zim (returns to 2006) | 2001 |
December 18 | Rescue Heroes | 1999 |
Unknown | Sesame Park | 1995 |
Unknown | Tama and Friends | 2001 |
Unknown | Computer Chronicles | 1983 |
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