‘Viva Laughlin’s’ final note
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“Viva Laughlin,” which only premiered last Thursday, was canceled Monday by CBS.
Hugh Jackman appeared in the first installment and was one of the executive producers of the drama, which was met by largely scathing reviews and low ratings in its first outing. The second episode performed poorly in its regular 8 p.m. Sunday slot following “60 Minutes.”
The series, which revolved around an aspiring casino owner played by Lloyd Owen, featured characters who sang along to hit songs incorporated into the plot.
A repeat of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” will air in the slot next Sunday. A new season of “The Amazing Race” will air in the time period starting Nov. 4.
-- Greg Braxton
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