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Sunset for ABC’s ‘Day Break’ as show cancelled

I swear Adam Baldwin (Firefly, Serenity, VR.5) is either cursed or is the victim of some cosmic joke. ABC announced Friday that his current TV series, Day Break, is headed for the television scrap heap. This brings to eight the number of TV series featuring Baldwin that were cancelled within the first year of his joining a cast. Ouch.

The series, which according is where, "Taye Diggs (Kevin Hill) stars in an action-packed, thrilling re-imagining of the Groundhog Day concept from director Rob Bowman (The X-Files, Reign of Fire) and the writer of After the Sunset. Hopper must find the delicate balance between doing what's important and what's right to get through this killer day and move on to tomorrow."

Now that groundhog has been banished to dot-com land as ABC reschedules programs like America's Funniest Home Videos and George Lopez to cover for the dearly departed Day Break. ABC assured fans of the show that the series will air on its website - but didn't give any details as to when that would happen.

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David Speakman

David Speakman - known in fannish circles as Davodd - is recovering from almost 20 years as a professional writer and journalist in mainstream print and broadcasting. He recently "retired" from journalism, citing that too many mega-mergers caused news focus to shift from serving the public interest to serving up eyeballs to advertisers. Currently he works full time as a paralegal while attending night law school. A member of N3F on and off since 1984, David's fannish activities in recent days have been curtailed due to time and budget constraints of being a law school student; although he does manage to squeeze in episodes of Battlestar Galactica, issues of Weird Tales magazine and an odd superhero movie "now and then."

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