The series was a top-25 fixture in the US during its first three seasons, first airing Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., then at 8:00. It was moved to Tuesdays at 9 p.m. during its third season where it experienced a dramatic ratings lift thanks to a lead-in of the then red-hot
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. As ratings for that series waned in 2000/2001,
Dharma & Greg suffered a similar fate, compounded by NBC moving
Frasier into the same time slot. As
Millionaire fell even further and was moved off the night in the fall of 2001, ABC tried to rebuild a Tuesday night comedy block consisting of
Dharma & Greg,
What About Joan?,
Bob Patterson, and
Spin City.
Bob Patterson and
What About Joan? were quickly cancelled in May 2002 while
Dharma & Greg and
Spin City shared the 8 p.m. hour for the rest of the season. The final episode aired on April 30, 2002, to 6.8 million viewers, compared to the 20 million the series had peaked two years previously. Along with
Ally McBeal and ''
Dawson's Creek, Dharma & Greg
was one of the last three surviving shows to debut during the 1997–98 season (Dawson's Creek'' would remain for one more season in 2002–03). ==Home media==