2004 in American Television - Ending This Year

Ending This Year

Date Show Debut
January 25 10-8: Officers on Duty 2003
January 28 Becker 1998
January 29 Threat Matrix 2003
January 30 Boston Public 2000
The Handler 2003
February 6 Ed 2000
February 14 Lizzie McGuire 2001
February 22 Sex and the City 1998
February 27 Lloyd in Space 2001
March 13 Hack 2002
March 25 The Chris Isaak Show 2001
April 4 Home Movies 1999
April 6 It's All Relative 2003
April 9 Life with Bonnie 2002
April 12 Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1994
April 20 Happy Family 2003
Whoopi 2003
April 23 Married to the Kellys 2003
April 27 I'm with Her 2003
April 29 The Jamie Kennedy Experiment 2002
May 1 The District 2000
May 4 The Guardian 2001
May 6 Friends 1994
May 10 The Parkers 1999
May 13 Frasier 1993
May 16 The Practice 1997
May 17 Mutant X 2001
May 19 Angel 1999
May 26 Soul Food 2000
June 8 Hey Arnold! 1996
Rugrats 1991
June 19 The Man Show 1999
July 24 CatDog 1998
July 30 Rocket Power 1999
August 27 Johnny Bravo 1997
Ricki Lake 1993
September 8 The Drew Carey Show 1995
September 13 InuYasha 2000
September 25 Samurai Jack 2001
September 29 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 2000
October 29 All About Me 2002
October 31 Dead Like Me 2003
November 11 Unscrewed with Martin Sargent 2003
November 20 Power Rangers Dino Thunder 2004
November 22 The Crocodile Hunter 1997
December 15 Wonderfalls 2004
December 28 Father of the Pride 2004

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