NBC put it against strong competition on Sunday nights to begin with - Jenny faced the established shows Touched by An Angel on CBS, Disney on ABC and King of The Hill on Fox. Even a switch to Monday didn't help Jenny, as it had to face Everybody Loves Raymond on CBS. Although NBC had canned it after 10 of the 17 episodes aired, Paramount Television had hoped UPN, partly owned by Paramount's parent company Viacom at the time, would pick the show up given the Rachel Blanchard sitcom Clueless, also produced by Paramount and based on the Alicia Silverstone movie, had been by UPN after ABC canned it. So production still continued for a time while UPN decided. In the end UPN declined to pick up Jenny.
This show was very funny. Too bad they cancelled it.
NBC put it against strong competition on Sunday nights to begin with - Jenny faced the established shows Touched by An Angel on CBS, Disney on ABC and King of The Hill on Fox.
Even a switch to Monday didn't help Jenny, as it had to face Everybody Loves Raymond on CBS.
Although NBC had canned it after 10 of the 17 episodes aired, Paramount Television had hoped UPN, partly owned by Paramount's parent company Viacom at the time, would pick the show up given the Rachel Blanchard sitcom Clueless, also produced by Paramount and based on the Alicia Silverstone movie, had been by UPN after ABC canned it.
So production still continued for a time while UPN decided. In the end UPN declined to pick up Jenny.