List of television series considered the worst

Television series notable for negative reception, from around the world, either by published critics, by network executives or by audience response, can be judged based on 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." In many cases, "worst television series ever" lists are slanted toward more contemporary shows.

Animated shows

Live-action children's shows

Dramas and soap operas

Fantasy/science-fiction shows

Game shows

News

Reality television series

Sitcoms

Specials and television movies

Sports

Talk/chat and discussion shows

Variety/sketch comedy shows

See also

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