Entertainment | Parents Television Council MTV Cancels Skins Advertisers shunned show that depicted teens having sex, taking drugs By Rob Quinn Posted Jun 10, 2011 2:00 AM CDT Copied James Newman portrays Tony, right, and Sofia Black-D’Elia portrays Tea in a scene from Skins. (AP Photo/MTV) MTV has pulled the plug on controversial sexed-up teen drama Skins after just one season. The much-talked-about US adaptation of the British hit, deserted by advertisers under pressure from the Parents Television Council, never attracted a huge audience, although it outperformed MTV's other scripted show, The Hard Times of R.J. Berger, which has been renewed, Entertainment Weekly notes. "Skins is a global television phenomenon that, unfortunately, didn’t connect with a US audience as much as we had hoped,” MTV said in a statement. The PTC says the cancelation should serve as a warning for networks not to push boundaries. "Life would be easier if MTV and other networks would take the concerns of parents and families seriously before even beginning production on something like this," a spokesman said. Read These Next FBI chief Kash Patel showed up in the Team USA hockey locker room. Deepak Chopra to Jeffrey Epstein: 'Bring your girls.' President Trump roll out a unique Supreme Court insult How a doomsday AI hypothetical contributed to massive market drop. Report an error