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comedy clubs as its backdrop. It resurrected the shuttered Boston Comedy Club and Rififi on a sound studio in Greenpoint, and filmed inside the Comedy Cellar, Upright Citizens Brigade, among other spots. ” data-id=”128377008″ data-link=”https://amnewyork.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/6113_image.jpg” class=”wp-image-1.28377008″/> Photo Credit: HBO / Craig Blankenhorn
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Some of your favorite TV shows have gotten the ax.
Major networks have announced which newcomers — “For the People,” “The Good Cop” — and veterans — “She’s Gotta Have It,” “Orange is the New Black” — are facing their final seasons or won’t be returning at all.
Below, a look at shows with NYC ties that have recently been canceled.