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List of television shows considered the worst. A number of television shows, both regular series and one- off specials from around the world, have been judged to be among the worst to have ever been produced. Factors that can reflect poorly on a television series include inherently poor quality, the lack of a budget, rapid cancellation, very low viewership, offensive content, and/or negative impact on other series on the same channel. In some cases, a show that is acceptable on its own merits can be put in a position where it does not belong and be judged "worst ever."Multiple outlets have produced lists ranking the worst television series and most spectacular television flops in history, including the U.

S. publications TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly, the British Mail Online and Jeff Evans's The Penguin TV Companion; in many cases, these lists were partially slanted toward recent memory. TV Guide, for example, published two lists, one in 2. The Jerry Springer Show and the XFL in the top three of the 2. The Jay Leno Show topped, and in fact inspired, the 2.

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XFL had fallen nearly 2. The following is a list of television series considered the worst by published professional critics, network executives, and/or through viewer rejection (extreme low viewership despite high promotion). Because situation comedy shows make up a disproportionately large number of shows judged in this manner, they are listed in a separate list of sitcoms considered the worst. Animated shows[edit]The Adventures of Paddy the Pelican. Created and directed by Sam Singer who is known for low budget cartoons.[1] Six animated episodes of this series were produced, all bearing the date 1.

TV puppet show on Chicago's WENR- TV (now WLS- TV) that began airing in 1. It is exceedingly rare, but has gained some fame for appearing on Jerry Beck's "Worst Cartoons Ever." On the DVD, he states that he has not found any evidence that it was aired on TV. The show is infamous for its shoddy pencil- sketch artwork, reused animation, rambling voiceovers, muffled soundtrack, and general low- budget problems.[1]Allen Gregory. Chris Swanson of What. Culture gave the pilot episode a rating of 0. There is nothing charming, witty or interesting about this show.

It’s just one horribly stupid, cringe- inducing moment after another with characters who are truly loathsome and unpleasant." Robert Bianco of USA Today also gave the show a negative review, saying it was "nasty and brutish", "rarely funny", and made them "hate every character except Julie". Nonetheless, a positive review came from the Chicago Sun- Times, saying the show had "comedic potential." Metacritic had an overall review of 4. Brickleberry. This series ran for three seasons, from 2. Comedy Central and was met with negative reviews from critics. Dennis Perkins of The A. V. Club found the show more offensive than humorous, commenting: "Brickleberry hails from the 'deliberately provocative' school of comedy, where obviously offensive things are tossed out for shock value and if you don't laugh, you're a tight- ass who doesn't get the other levels to the jokes."[2] Ross Bonaime of Paste gave the show a 0.

Brickleberry is poorly constructed, horribly executed and groan- worthy rather than funny in any way. It's a show that's actually painful to watch, because it keeps finding new depths of tasteless jokes without any punchline that are worse than the ones that preceded them."[3]The Brothers Flub. Critical reception for the Nickelodeon animated series was largely negative.

Joanne Weintraub of the Milwaukee Journal- Sentinel described the show as "a rare clinker with all the noisy hyperactivity of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and little of the cockeyed charm."[4]The Hollywood Reporter called it "a somewhat vacuous effort that lacks the charm and substance of much of Nick's other programming" but added "now and again [the creators] hit on some clever high jinks."[5] Writing for the Lakeland Ledger, Evan Levine said that the show had a promising premise, but thought that its humor was mean- spirited.[6]The Brothers Grunt. This 1. 99. 4 series created by Danny Antonucci had a short run on MTV and was met with generally negative reception from critics. Kenneth R. Clark of the Chicago Tribune said that with the series, MTV "created the most repulsive creatures ever to show up on a television screen" and "accomplished the seemingly impossible."[7] Charles Solomon of the Los Angeles Times called the show "an effortful, sophomoric half- hour that leaves the viewer longing for the refined good taste of Alice Cooper."[8] In their book North of Everything: English- Canadian Cinema Since 1. William Beard and Jerry White called the series a "failure".[9]Bucky and Pepito Two episodes appeared on a compilation DVD of the worst cartoons ever made,[1] and it was described by Harry Mc. Cracken as setting "a standard for awfulness that no contemporary TV cartoon has managed to surpass". Like Paddy the Pelican, Bucky and Pepito was produced by Sam Singer, a man notorious for his low- budget (but not stylized) animation.[1.

Clutch Cargo, Space Angel and Captain Fathom. These three Cambria Studios productions were infamous for their use of Syncro- Vox, a shortcut that superimposed the mouths of the voice actors onto still frames of the characters, resulting in a near total lack of actual animation. A Captain Fathom episode is included on a compilation DVD of the worst cartoons of all time.[1]Clutch Cargo gained a tiny boost in recognition when the man at the center of the infamous 1. Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion hummed its theme song during one of his non- sequiturs, then made reference to the final episode by stating that he could "still see the X". Family Dog. When this CBS primetime animated series finally debuted after several delays, it was roundly panned for its crude scripts and cheap production values, both of drastically lesser quality than the Amazing Stories episode which had spawned the series.[1. Brad Bird did not participate in making the show because he did not believe the show's premise would work as a television show.[1. The entire series was later released as a Laserdisc box- set, and various episodes of the show were released on VHS around the same time.

Father of the Pride. An Americananimated television series that revolved around a family of white lions, the patriarch of which stars in a Siegfried & Roy show in Las Vegas. The series was promoted heavily during NBC's coverage of the 2. Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and garnered above average ratings for the network, but the show received a negative response from TV critics, who considered it to be little more than a gimmick and a shill for other NBC and Dream. Works properties (two early episodes extensively featured The Today Show's Matt Lauer and another featured Donkey – voiced by Eddie Murphy – from the Dream. Works movies Shrek and Shrek 2). Also, many TV critics noticed that the show's humor was very similar to South Park (one episode even had a character say "Screw you guys, I'm going home!").

Siegfried & Roy's reaction was more positive: "They laughed. A lot. They kept asking us to create more contradiction. Literally, one's blond and one's dark, and every aspect of their life is as black and white as that. They are always playful with one another, always playing tricks on one another. They encouraged us to have fun with that," said Katzenberg.[1. The show's ratings began to decline, and by November 2. NBC's sweeps line- up.[1.

In early December 2. CEO of Dream. Works announced that the show was canceled, a few months after it was initially aired. Full English. Full English was almost universally panned by critics,[1. American animated shows, notably the uncanny character resemblances to Family Guy, as well as the poor art designs of the characters in general. Ian Hyland of The Daily Mail wrote: "it's rather apt that they've called it Full English.

Because Family Guy and American Dad!