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Another one bites the dust: NBC has canceled “Do No Harm” after just two episodes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The “Jekyll and Hyde”-inspired series was a ratings disaster when it premiered on Thursday, January 31 to 3.1 million viewers and a 3.1 rating in the key 18-49 demographic. Those were the lowest numbers in history for a series debut across the Big Four networks, NBC, Fox, CBS and ABC. “Do No Harm’s” second episode, which aired on Thursday, February 7, dipped to 2.2 million viewers and a 0.7 rating in key demo.

“Do No Harm’s” cancellation is the fastest of the current 2012-2013 season. Fox’ “Ben & Kate” and ABC’s “666 Park Avenue” were also canceled while Fox’s “The Mob Doctor,” ABC’s “Last Resort,” and The CW’s “Emily Owens” were all able to finish their runs, but will not return.

“Do No Harm” starred Steven Pasquale as Dr. Jason Cole (and his devilish alter ego Ian Price), as well as Phylicia Rashad, Alana de la Garza and Samm Levine.

SOURCE: huffingtonpost.com

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