CBS has cancelled the MacGyver reboot after five seasons.
The show, based on the hit 1980s' series of the same name, runs on Sky One on this side of the Atlantic and stars Lucas Till in the eponymous role.
Angus MacGyver is a non-violent problem solver working for the fictional Phoenix Foundation in Los Angeles, which in the original series was an independent think-tank, and in the 2016 reboot is a clandestine government organization using the cover of a think-tank.
"All of us at CBS are extremely grateful for the incredible work and dedication from Lucas and the rest of the cast, as well as Monica, the writers and the entire crew," said Kelly Kahl, President, CBS Entertainment, in a statement to Deadline.
"The MacGyver team traveled far and wide to repeatedly save the world with little more than bubble gum and a paper clip and made this show distinctly their own.
"We’re gratified we get to give this dedicated and loyal fan base the opportunity to say goodbye to their favorite characters in the thoughtful manner this series deserves."
In recent times MacGyver has endured a tough time off-screen, which can’t have helped the show’s cause even though it was a hit with viewers.
Last summer, CBS terminated its relationship with EP Peter M Lenkov for creating a toxic work environment.
Till then revealed that he had endured numerous instances of verbal abuse, bullying, and body-shaming while working alongside Lenkov.
"I’ve never worked this hard in my life, and I am fine with hard work," he told Vanity Fair.
"But the way Peter treats people is just unacceptable. I was suicidal that first year on the show, because of the way he made me feel. But the way he’s treated the people around me - that’s just my breaking point."
In an Instagram post that followed the show's cancellation news, Till wrote, "The past five years have been what I will look on later as the most formative years of my life.
"Lots of tough, lots of love. I made life long friends, actually no, family. I learned to push myself to new limits, breaking through and through and through.
"Was nervous to take up the mantle of an icon and you guys allowed me into your homes and accepted me. I’m like the Roger Moore of MacGyvers now thanks to your support."