Set in New Mexico in the town of the same name, Roswell was a relatively successful sci-fi, teen drama following the lives of three human/alien hybrids sent from their home planet to save their kind when the time comes. The show was produced, co-written and developed by Jason Katims, h10 cancelled TV shows with cult followings.
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10. Roswell
Based on a book series for young adults called Roswell High and set in New Mexico in the town of the same name, Roswell was a relatively successful sci-fi, teen drama. It followed the lives of three human/alien hybrids sent from their home planet to save their kind when the time comes. The show was produced, co-written and developed by Jason Katims, head writer and executive producer of Friday Night Lights. Roswell aired on The WB on October 6, 1999. The last episode aired on UPN on May 14, 2002. The series lasted for 3 seasons. The show aired under the name Roswell as well as Roswell High. During the first…show more content… This show was absolutely ripe with young talent, starring Linda Cardellini , James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segel. The show was aired in 1999 on NBC but cancelled after only twelve episodes, even though eighteen were completed. Freaks and Geeks nailed a rare combination of funny, sweet and awkward. The show also has a devoted fan base. When the fans wrote letters to the creators of the show, the network decided to release three more episodes on NBC. Today, you can watch the whole season on