'666 Park Avenue' Unaired Episodes Will Return Saturdays This Summer Alongside 'Zero Hour'

Two Canceled Series Are Back From The Dead

ABC's "666 Park Avenue" and "Zero Hour" were some of the first shows to be canceled this season, but for fans who want to know how the stories end, ABC has scheduled both series to be burned off on Saturday evenings this summer.

The Anthony Edwards drama was canceled after only three episodes back in March, after earning the dubious distinction of being the least-watched premiere for a scripted series on ABC ever -- debuting with 6.3 million viewers and a 1.3 rating in the key 18-49 demographic.

"666 Park Avenue" was canceled after seven episodes, falling from 7 million viewers to under 4 million during its two months on air. Another of ABC's high-concept freshman dramas, "Last Resort," was allowed to air all 13 of its ordered episodes despite being axed.

In addition to the three freshman dramas, ABC canceled "Body Of Proof," "Family Tools," "Happy Endings," "How To Live With Your Parents," "Malibu Country," "Red Widow," "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23" and "Private Practice." On a more positive note, the network renewed "Castle," "Grey's Anatomy," "Last Man Standing," "The Middle," "Modern Family," "Nashville," "Once Upon A Time," "Revenge," "Scandal," "Suburgatory" and "The Neighbors."

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