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'A.P. Bio' starring Glenn Howerton aired for two seasons on NBC and two seasons on Peacock. Here's everything to know about why the show got canceled twice.
Features A.P. Bio Cast: Glenn Howerton + Funny Young Actors Is a Winning Formula From Patton Oswalt to Aparna Brielle, the cast of little-seen NBC and Peacock comedy A.P. Bio found creative success.
Despite its charm, AP Bio faced cancellation in 2021 after a tumultuous journey, initially being dropped by NBC after two seasons, then revived by Peacock for another two-year stint.
The show in question is AP Bio, where Howerton plays Jack Griffin, a disgraced Harvard professor who finds himself teaching advanced placement biology in his hometown, reports the Mirror.