Arrested Development was cancelled due to low ratings and viewership on Fox in 2006 even though it was one of the greatest shows of all time. Despite widespread acclaim, the series went largely unnoticed during its initial run. With each passing season, viewership dwindled.
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Arrested Development is a Mitchell Hurwitz-created American television sitcom that aired on Fox for three seasons from 2003 to 2006, followed by a two-season revival on Netflix from 2013 to 2019.
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Ron Howard served as both an executive producer and the show’s omniscient narrator, and he later appeared in the show as a fictionalised version of himself in later seasons.
The series received critical acclaim, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and one Golden Globe Award, as well as a cult following. Time, Entertainment Weekly, and IGN have all named it one of the greatest television shows of all time. It had an impact on later single-camera comedy series like 30 Rock and Community.


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