ABC Shows Cancelled And Seth Meyers Replaces Jimmy Fallon On Late Night; Ending "Happy Endings" And "Body Of Proof"[VIDEO]

ABC announced their new TV lineup for 201.  Some shows will be cancelled while new shows will take their slots. "Happy Endings," 
"Body of Proof," Reba McEntire's "Malibu Country," and "Red Widow" will all be cut from the network's roster.

Seth Meyers will be replacing Jimmy Fallon on Late Night. The 39-year-old Saturday Night Live star will be taking over Late Night when Jimmy Fallon heads to The Tonight Show, NBC announced Sunday, May 12.

The Disney-owned network announced its new programming plans Friday. The saddest ending was to "Happy Ending" which has been on ABC for three seasons.  Fans adore the corky show, but the ratings just weren't there.

The new ABC comedies include "Mixology," the story of which focuses on singles looking for love, and "Trophy Wife" starring Bradley Whitford and Academy-Award winner Marcia Gay Harden.

Another comedy "Super Fun Night" was written by Rebel Wilson and she also stars in it. "Back in the Game" features Maggie Wilson as a single mom who, with her son, moves back in with her cranky, ex-athlete dad - James Caan. The series "The Goldbergs" is a family comedy set in the 1980s.

ABC's new dramas will include "Killer Women" on Texas rangers - including a lone female ranger - in the violent Texas frontiers.

"Mind Games" pairs stars Steve Zahn and Christian Slater as brothers and partners in an agency focused on solving clients' problems through psychological manipulation.

"Lucky 7" is about seven New York City gas-station employees chipping into a lottery pool for months with high hopes, while "Betrayal" centers on a story of two lovers pitted on opposite sides of a murder investigation.

And on "Resurrection," citizens of Arcadia, Mo. find their lives changed forever when deceased loved ones start to return.

The network is also bringing back 10 current series including "Once Upon a Time," "Modern Family," "Scandal," "Grey's Anatomy," "Castle" and "Nashville."

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