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As per Deadline:
https://deadline.com/2025/05/on-call-canceled-prime-video-shopped-new- home-peacock-1236392124/
Too bad. I liked this show. It was like "The Rookie", but attempted as a someone serious and realistic TV cop show. And I liked the 30-minute
episode format too.
There is no hope this show will find another home - in the current TV environment that pretty much never happens (and when it does, it's only
when a studio is producing a TV show for a rival network and then can
move it to their in-house TV network - e.g. "9-1-1"). The days of TV
shows jumping networks(/streamers) is long over.
On 2025-05-09 11:04 PM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
As per Deadline:I like this show too and was looking forward to further seasons. The
https://deadline.com/2025/05/on-call-canceled-prime-video-shopped-new-
home-peacock-1236392124/
Too bad. I liked this show. It was like "The Rookie", but attempted as a
someone serious and realistic TV cop show. And I liked the 30-minute
episode format too.
There is no hope this show will find another home - in the current TV
environment that pretty much never happens (and when it does, it's only
when a studio is producing a TV show for a rival network and then can
move it to their in-house TV network - e.g. "9-1-1"). The days of TV
shows jumping networks(/streamers) is long over.
article is less pessimistic about the prospects of it finding a new home
on another network than you are; I hope that happens. Dick Wolf is a
heavy hitter in the industry so even if one streamer says no to him, I
expect others might say yes.