The Kyra Sedgwick drama will not be back.
May 11, 2018
It's official: Ten Days in the Valley has been cancelled by ABC after just one season. It was already considered as such, when last October the network moved the drama to Saturday nights just four episodes into its freshman run.
The hour-long series struggled to find a sizeable audience in its original time slot on Sunday nights, with new episodes averaging just a 0.4 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and roughly 2.7 million viewers.
Ten Days in the Valley starred Kyra Sedgwick as a TV producer and single mother who has her life turned upside down when her young daughter vanishes one night. In many uncanny ways, the disappearance bears similarities to her controversial police TV show, where everything is a mystery, everybody has a secret, and no one can be trusted.