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Pavan
10-08-2005, 04:57 PM
TV Land December 2005 --
Regular schedule changes:
None. Remains same as Nov. 7 sked.
TV Land Originals Saturday Morning Encores:
Saturdays 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET/PT AND Tuesday nights 3:00 AM to 6:00AM ET/PT
Saturday, December 3
9:00AM TV Land Top 10: TV Dads
9:30AM TV Land Top 10: Andy Griffith Show
10:00AM TV Land Legends - The 60 Minutes Interviews: George Burns
10:30AM TV Land Legends - The 60 Minutes Interviews: Larry King
11:00AM TV Land Moguls: The '80s
Saturday, December 10
pre-empted - Miami Vice marathon
Tues. Dec. 13
3:00AM The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited
4:00AM TV Guide and TV Land Present - The 100 Most Unexpected Television Moments: #1
5:00AM TV Land Moguls: The '90s
Saturday, December 17
9:00AM TV Land Moguls: The '60s
10:00AM TV Guide and TV Land Present - The 100 Most Unexpected Television Moments: #2
11:00AM Sitdown Comedy with David Steinberg: #5 Mike Myers (one-hour premiere)
Saturday, December 24
9:00AM Chasing Farrah: #1
9:30AM Chasing Farrah: #2
10:00AM TV Guide and TV Land Present - The 100 Most Unexpected Television Moments: #3
11:00AM Sitdown Comedy with David Steinberg: #3 Larry David (1-hr)
Saturday, December 31
9:00AM Chasing Farrah: #3
9:30AM Chasing Farrah: #4
10:00AM TV Land Top 10: Characters You Love to Hate
11:00AM TV Land Legends - The 60 Minutes Interviews: Norman Lear
11:30AM Sitdown Comedy with David Steinberg: #6 Bob Newhart
Specials & Marathons
- TV Guide and TV Land Present - The 100 Most Unexpected Television Moments
Monday, December 5 thru Friday, December 9
10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET/PT
Encores: 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. same night
Building on the success of 2004's "The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments," this five-part special looks at some of the unexpected milestones in television history, such as the death of Henry Blake on "M*A*S*H*."
MARATHON: Saturday, December 31 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. ET/PT
Episode #1 Unexpected TV Moments 100-81 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
First of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #100 and ending with moment #81, including clips from Roseanne, South Park, Steambath, Match Game, and The Family Guy and several others. This installment also features commentary from Carl Reiner, Melissa Rivers, Tommy Smothers, Penn & Teller, Jenna Fisher and several Hollywood notables.
Episode #2 Unexpected TV Moments 80-61 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Second of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #80 and ending with moment #61, including clips from Saturday Night Live, Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, Get Christie Love, The 2005 Masters Tournament, The Mike Douglas Show and several others. This installment also features commentary from John Stossel, William Shatner, Doris Roberts, Greg Gumbel, Jim Nantz and several others.
Episode #3 Unexpected TV Moments 60-41 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Third of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #60 and ending with moment #41, including clips from The Larry Sanders Show, Cop Rock, Password, I Married Dora, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, Late Night with David Letterman and several others. This installment also features commentary from Norman Lear, Michael Imperioli, Ted Koppel, Chris Matthews and several others.
Episode #4 Unexpected TV Moments 40-21 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fourth of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #40 and ending with moment #21, including clips from The Steve Allen Show, The West Wing, the 1984 Summer Olympics, Thirtysomething and CBS Evening News. This installment also features commentary from Ed McMahon, Sheryl Crow, Louie Anderson, Walter Cronkite and several others.
Episode # 5 Unexpected TV Moments 20-1 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fifth and final show, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #20 and ending with moment #1, including clips from Six Feet Under, Seinfeld, The Smothers Brothers, Dallas, Newhart, Nightline and several others. This installment also features commentary from Darren Star, Patrick Duffy, Mo’Nique, Pete Townshend, Bob Newhart and several others.
- 24 Hour Miami Vice Marathon
Saturday, December 10
6:00 a.m. to 6:000 a.m. ET/PT
In anticipation of the second season DVD release for Miami Vice on Dec. 13, TV Land presents a 24 episode marathon of the fun 80s action series on Saturday, December 10 all day long.
6:00AM Miami Vice #004
7:00AM Miami Vice #005
8:00AM Miami Vice #006
9:00AM Miami Vice #009
10:00AM Miami Vice #016
11:00AM Miami Vice #027
12:00PM Miami Vice #036
1:00PM Miami Vice #040
2:00PM Miami Vice #041
3:00PM Miami Vice #042
4:00PM Miami Vice #047
5:00PM Miami Vice #065
6:00PM Miami Vice #001
7:00PM Miami Vice #002
8:00PM Miami Vice #008
9:00PM Miami Vice #035
10:00PM Miami Vice #066
11:00PM Miami Vice #069
12:00AM Miami Vice #072
1:00AM Miami Vice #077
2:00AM Miami Vice #091
3:00AM Miami Vice #092
4:00AM Miami Vice #093
5:00AM Miami Vice #094
- TV Land's 6th Annual Merry-thon
Sunday, December 11
6:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET/PT
Encores: Sunday, December 25 from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Could the holidays be as merry without TV Land’s annual Merry-thon. Christmas spirit, eggnog and your favorite TV friends means a jolly good time all around! Tune in to TV Land’s 6th Annual Merrython featuring classic Christmas episodes of shows like Dick Van Dyke, Good Times, Bewitched and Gunsmoke.
Also, tune in on Dec 11 at 10 p.m. for the premiere of TV Land Top 10: Holiday Moments. What will be the top moment for holiday episode history? Find out on TV Land Top 10! From Thanksgiving to Christmas, spend the holidays with your favorite people - the TV stars and characters you love! This episode, airing as part of TV Land’s 6th Annual
Merrython, highlights the best holiday moments from your favorite holiday specials, animated classics and special holiday sitcom episodes.
6:00AM Gunsmoke #146
7:00AM Highway to Heaven #13
8:00AM MacGyver #94
9:00AM Happy Days #27
9:30AM The Brady Bunch #12
10:00AM Green Acres #46
10:30AM The Addams Family #49
11:00AM Bewtiched #15
11:30AM The Dick Van Dyke Show #76
12:00PM MacGyver #94
1:00PM Cheers #133
1:30PM Night Court #2
2:00PM Good Times #97
2:30PM The Andy Griffith Show #11
3:00PM Gunsmoke #146
4:00PM Happy Days #131
4:30PM The Brady Bunch #12
5:00PM All in the Family #26
5:30PM All in the Family #76
6:00PM Sanford and Son #104
6:30PM What's Happening!! #9
7:00PM Good Times #26
7:30PM The Andy Griffith Show #11
8:00PM Little House On The Prairie #15
9:00PM The Andy Griffith Show #11
9:30PM Sanford and Son #104
Dec 11: 10:00PM TV Land Top 10: Holiday Moments
Dec 25: 10:00PM Good Times #97
Dec 25: 10:30PM Good Times #121
Dec 11: 11:00PM Three's Company #20
Dec 11: 11:30PM Night Court #90
Dec 25: 11:00PM TV Land Top Ten Holiday Moments
Dec 11: 12:00AM Cheers #133
Dec 25: 12:00AM Three's Company #20
Dec 11: 12:30AM Good Times #97
Dec 25: 12:30AM Night Court #90
Dec 11: 1:00AM TV Land Top 10: Holiday Moments
Dec 25: 1:00AM Cheers #133
Dec 25: 1:30AM Wings #60
2:00AM Three's Company #20
2:30AM Night Court #110
3:00AM All in the Family #76
3:30AM All in the Family #149
4:00AM What's Happening!! #9
4:30AM Good Times #121
5:00AM Little House On the Prairie #174
- Sitdown Comedy with David Steinberg
Premieres Wednesday, December 14
Wednesdays 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. ET/PT
Legendary comedian, producer and director David Steinberg engages classic and contemporary comedians -- who got their starts in television - for uproarious conversations in which the celebrated performers share anecdotes from their careers in entertainment. Guests scheduled to appear include Larry David, Martin Short, Jon Lovitz, Mike Myers, and George Lopez.
ENCORES: Thursdays 9:00 a.m., Saturdays 11:30 a.m., Saturdays 8:00 p.m., Sundays 11 p.m., Tuesdays 11:59 p.m; Tuesdays 5:00 a.m.; Wednesdays 5 p.m.
Wednesday, December 14; 10-11 pm (ET/PT)
#5 - Mike Myers and David Steinberg speculate about what people mean when they call Canadians nice ("are people really trying to say that we are wussies or asexual?"), how Monty Python is a form of birth control and how Mike met his wife and how "far" they went on their first two dates.
Wednesday, December 21; 10-11 pm (ET/PT)
#3 - Larry David talks with David Steinberg about the jobs he had to take as a struggling comic including one as a private chauffeur for an elderly woman who insisted he wear a uniform, his views on the sexual revolution and his unsuccessful attempts to get involved in it and how he loves the scenes in which he gets cursed out in Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Wednesday, December 28; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
#6 - Bob Newhart sits down with David and tells how he started his professional career as an accountant, his pride in being a Vegas headliner while Don Rickles was performing in the lounge. Newhart also shares his insights on the trust between comedians. "As opposed to the rest of show business, when two comedians meet they talk about the worst audiences they've ever had and their worst shows"
Wednesday, January 4; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
During his discussion with David Steinberg, Martin Short recalls his early days growing up as a stage-struck kid in a small Canadian town, his start as a singer and dancer and his move to New York. Short also displays his talent as a master impressionist doing everyone from Robin Williams to Liza Minelli ... and even David Steinberg.
Wednesday, January 11; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
In this episode, David Steinberg talks to Jon Lovitz about his early years as a suburban kid with a funny dad, his time with the improve group "The Groundlings," and his big break on Saturday Night Live and creating such memorable characters as the Master Thespian and The Pathological Liar.
Wednesday, January 18; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
George Lopez reveals his difficult upbringing in East Los Angeles and how his life story eventually became the material for his stand-up act, the challenges faced in creating a career in comedy and how he incorporates everything in his life into his TV series.
Coming in January ... January 1st First Episodes Marathon; more TBD.
Merrython used to be so much better
gilligan fanatic
10-10-2005, 07:40 PM
Merrython used to be so much better
yeah they used to have stuff not usualy on there schedule like The New Dick Van Dyke show and Chico and the Man even if it was just for one airing.
Pavan
11-04-2005, 05:40 PM
Just added...
- 24 Hour Miami Vice Marathon
Saturday, December 10
6:00 a.m. to 6:000 a.m. ET/PT
In anticipation of the second season DVD release for Miami Vice on Dec. 13, TV Land presents a 24 episode marathon of the fun 80s action series on Saturday, December 10 all day long.
6:00AM Miami Vice #004
7:00AM Miami Vice #005
8:00AM Miami Vice #006
9:00AM Miami Vice #009
10:00AM Miami Vice #016
11:00AM Miami Vice #027
12:00PM Miami Vice #036
1:00PM Miami Vice #040
2:00PM Miami Vice #041
3:00PM Miami Vice #042
4:00PM Miami Vice #047
5:00PM Miami Vice #065
6:00PM Miami Vice #001
7:00PM Miami Vice #002
8:00PM Miami Vice #008
9:00PM Miami Vice #035
10:00PM Miami Vice #066
11:00PM Miami Vice #069
12:00AM Miami Vice #072
1:00AM Miami Vice #077
2:00AM Miami Vice #091
3:00AM Miami Vice #092
4:00AM Miami Vice #093
5:00AM Miami Vice #094
Brent88
11-05-2005, 10:29 PM
Merrython used to be so much better
Yes it was. :(
Harper49
11-06-2005, 07:08 PM
What? They're not showing Just The Ten of Us episode?
Pavan
11-10-2005, 04:35 PM
Sitting Down Offers a New Perspective On Stand-Up Comedy When TV Land Premieres New Original Series Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg
Legendary Comedian/Director/Producer Hosts Series Filled with Today's Biggest Stars
NEW YORK, Nov. 10 -- Viewers get more than just laughs when TV Land premieres the new original series Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg on Wednesday, December 14 at 10pm (ET/PT). Hosted by legendary comedian, producer and director David Steinberg, this six-episode series -- filmed live in front of an audience -- is a one-on-one comedy forum in which celebrated performers including Mike Myers, Larry David, Martin Short, Bob Newhart, Jon Lovitz and George Lopez open up about their personal lives and careers in entertainment.
Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg engages these classic and contemporary comedians -- who all got their starts in television - for uproarious conversations in which they share anecdotes and famous comedy bits. From Mike Myers' description of how his expatriate British parents and his early adulthood spent in England were the inspiration for Austin Powers to Larry David's explanation of why he can't handle the pressure of packing a suitcase, the series has a unique newness to it as these performers take the stage to discuss their lives and careers, rather than to promote an upcoming project. The result is simply two comedians in conversation -- an honest look at the personal lives and career paths of some of the most renowned comedic performers of our time in a clean "no-spin" zone.
"We're thrilled to work with David on this show and extremely proud of the way the series turned out," states Sal Maniaci, Vice President, Development and Original Production, TV Land and Nick at Nite. "David provides an atmosphere for talent to feel comfortable which leads to free flowing conversations that aren't normally captured for TV cameras. Since the celebrities aren't participating on the show to promote their latest works, Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg truly allows our viewers to get a funny and real look at these stars when they are unrehearsed. Bob Newhart described the rapport between comedians when he said 'We're like jazz musicians. There's a trust that you have with another comedian in front of an audience so that no matter how far out you go, he can follow and bring you right back."
The six episode series rollout is as follows:
Wednesday, December 14; 10 - 11 pm (ET/PT)
Mike Myers and David Steinberg speculate about what people mean when they call Canadians nice ("are people really trying to say that we are wussies or asexual?"), how Monty Python is a form of birth control and how Mike met his wife and how "far" they went on their first two dates.
Wednesday, December 21; 10-11 pm (ET/PT)
Larry David talks with David Steinberg about the jobs he had to take as a struggling comic including one as a private chauffeur for an elderly woman who insisted he wear a uniform, his views on the sexual revolution and his unsuccessful attempts to get involved in it and how he loves the scenes in which he gets cursed out in Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Wednesday, December 28; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
Bob Newhart sits down with David and tells how he started his professional career as an accountant, his pride in being a Vegas headliner while Don Rickles was performing in the lounge. Newhart also shares his insights on the trust between comedians. "As opposed to the rest of show business, when two comedians meet they talk about the worst audiences they've ever had and their worst shows"
Wednesday, January 4; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
During his discussion with David Steinberg, Martin Short recalls his early days growing up as a stage-struck kid in a small Canadian town, his start as a singer and dancer and his move to New York. Short also displays his talent as a master impressionist doing everyone from Robin Williams to Liza Minelli ... and even David Steinberg.
Wednesday, January 11; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
In this episode, David Steinberg talks to Jon Lovitz about his early years as a suburban kid with a funny dad, his time with the improve group "The Groundlings," and his big break on Saturday Night Live and creating such memorable characters as the Master Thespian and The Pathological Liar.
Wednesday, January 18; 10-10:30 pm (ET/PT)
George Lopez reveals his difficult upbringing in East Los Angeles and how his life story eventually became the material for his stand-up act, the challenges faced in creating a career in comedy and how he incorporates everything in his life into his TV series.
The New York Times has called David Steinberg one of the most original comedians in years, "a cross between Woody Allen and Lenny Bruce". Second only to Bob Hope in appearances on Carson's The Tonight Show, he began his comedy career with Second City and influenced the careers of John Belushi, Bill Murray, John Candy and others who followed him there. Steinberg capped a prolific career as a stand up comedian with four comedy albums and two Grammy nominations. He has also won two Emmys as a writer. Famous for being funny on both sides of the camera, he has directed many critically acclaimed shows, including Friends, Newhart, Seinfeld, Mad About You, and most recently Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm for HBO. His work on Seinfeld, Mad About You and Curb Your Enthusiasm earned him several DGA and Emmy awards and nominations.
An accomplished director of over 300 commercials, David has also won virtually every award in advertising, including two Clio Awards and the prestigious Silver Lion Award at the Cannes International Film Festival.
Among the shows he is currently producing or directing are his fifth season on Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Comeback with Lisa Kudrow for HBO, Sons and Daughters, a comedy improvisational show and Emily's Reasons Why Not starring Heather Graham for ABC. He is executive producer of Go Kinky, a show chronicling the Texas gubernatorial ambitions of Kinky Friedman.
Sit Down Comedy With David Steinberg is executive produced by David Steinberg, Vince Arcaro and Robyn Todd.
TV Land and all related logos and titles are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.
TV Land Productions was created in 2003 to develop original programming that complements the network's successful acquired programming slate. TV Land Productions has also produced The TV Land Awards Show: A Celebration of Classic TV (March 2003, 2004 and 2005), the Emmy-nominated The Dick Van Dyke Show, Revisited, the network's first original special for broadcast, which premiered on CBS in May 2004, the Emmy-nominated Still Brady ... After All These Years reunion special in September 2004 and Chasing Farrah (Spring 2005), the original reality series that followed iconic Hollywood actress and sex symbol Farrah Fawcett. For more information about TV Land's original Wednesday night line-ups, visit HYPERLINK "http://www.tvland.com/"
Zoneboy
11-10-2005, 07:30 PM
I'm glad I no longer subscribe to Tv Wasteland's service. It was great when it first debuted but is nothing but a joke now.:(
Ireneparalegal
11-10-2005, 07:33 PM
watched a preview of that 100 Unexpected moments...seems like the same old stuff that Bravo and E!channel dish out every so often. Even VH1 has their list of things. It's gonna be the same stuff, but in a different order.
TVFactFan
11-10-2005, 09:39 PM
Why did TV LAND debut when I was in college? That's when it showed very GOOD programming now they just show well you know-lol THe Merrython has been CRAP every year since 2002
megamanj2004
11-11-2005, 11:45 AM
Merrython used to be so much better
Yes, my freind, you're absolutely right! :(
I mean what happened to some hsows that they used to air during this time?Chico and the Man, Just the Ten of Us, Perfect Strangers, etc.
This is just plain lazy and cheap! :mad:
So the best TV Land can do is air the Christmas eps. of what they have on their sched, now? Lazy-ass TV Land! :usuck:
That's why I'm glad I live in Chicago and Me-TV is a haven for me to get away from TV land's bad butchering of shows and lazy programming decisions!
TVFactFan
11-11-2005, 11:51 AM
Yeah I think it's very lazy to just air Christmas eps of the Shows on the schedule. Makes no sense. LAZY-THON
Pavan
11-17-2005, 01:16 AM
TV Guide & TV Land Present: The 100 Most Unexpected Moments in Television
Episode #1 Unexpected TV Moments 100-81 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
First of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #100 and ending with moment #81, including clips from Roseanne, South Park, Steambath, Match Game, and The Family Guy and several others. This installment also features commentary from Carl Reiner, Melissa Rivers, Tommy Smothers, Penn & Teller, Jenna Fisher and several Hollywood notables.
Episode #2 Unexpected TV Moments 80-61 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Second of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #80 and ending with moment #61, including clips from Saturday Night Live, Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, Get Christie Love, The 2005 Masters Tournament, The Mike Douglas Show and several others. This installment also features commentary from John Stossel, William Shatner, Doris Roberts, Greg Gumbel, Jim Nantz and several others.
Episode #3 Unexpected TV Moments 60-41 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Third of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #60 and ending with moment #41, including clips from The Larry Sanders Show, Cop Rock, Password, I Married Dora, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, Late Night with David Letterman and several others. This installment also features commentary from Norman Lear, Michael Imperioli, Ted Koppel, Chris Matthews and several others.
Episode #4 Unexpected TV Moments 40-21 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fourth of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #40 and ending with moment #21, including clips from The Steve Allen Show, The West Wing, the 1984 Summer Olympics, Thirtysomething and CBS Evening News. This installment also features commentary from Ed McMahon, Sheryl Crow, Louie Anderson, Walter Cronkite and several others.
Episode # 5 Unexpected TV Moments 20-1 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fifth and final show, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #20 and ending with moment #1, including clips from Six Feet Under, Seinfeld, The Smothers Brothers, Dallas, Newhart, Nightline and several others. This installment also features commentary from Darren Star, Patrick Duffy, Mo’Nique, Pete Townshend, Bob Newhart and several others.
TVFactFan
11-17-2005, 10:02 PM
TV Guide & TV Land Present: The 100 Most Unexpected Moments in Television
Episode #1 Unexpected TV Moments 100-81 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
First of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #100 and ending with moment #81, including clips from Roseanne, South Park, Steambath, Match Game, and The Family Guy and several others. This installment also features commentary from Carl Reiner, Melissa Rivers, Tommy Smothers, Penn & Teller, Jenna Fisher and several Hollywood notables.
Episode #2 Unexpected TV Moments 80-61 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Second of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #80 and ending with moment #61, including clips from Saturday Night Live, Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, Get Christie Love, The 2005 Masters Tournament, The Mike Douglas Show and several others. This installment also features commentary from John Stossel, William Shatner, Doris Roberts, Greg Gumbel, Jim Nantz and several others.
Episode #3 Unexpected TV Moments 60-41 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Third of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #60 and ending with moment #41, including clips from The Larry Sanders Show, Cop Rock, Password, I Married Dora, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, Late Night with David Letterman and several others. This installment also features commentary from Norman Lear, Michael Imperioli, Ted Koppel, Chris Matthews and several others.
Episode #4 Unexpected TV Moments 40-21 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fourth of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #40 and ending with moment #21, including clips from The Steve Allen Show, The West Wing, the 1984 Summer Olympics, Thirtysomething and CBS Evening News. This installment also features commentary from Ed McMahon, Sheryl Crow, Louie Anderson, Walter Cronkite and several others.
Episode # 5 Unexpected TV Moments 20-1 (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fifth and final show, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented, beginning with moment #20 and ending with moment #1, including clips from Six Feet Under, Seinfeld, The Smothers Brothers, Dallas, Newhart, Nightline and several others. This installment also features commentary from Darren Star, Patrick Duffy, Mo’Nique, Pete Townshend, Bob Newhart and several others.
Haven't we aleady seen this?
Adamantium
11-18-2005, 04:49 PM
These are interesting, but come on! So many other cable channels have shows like this, it's not that original. TV Land is going overboard on original programing.
Of course, I'm a little bitter that most of my favorite shows never get recognized on shows like this.
As for the Merry-thon, it's not a great lineup. Although I am pleased to see "Wings" listed. For me, I'll be watching my DVD christmas episodes.
troopoleon8897
11-21-2005, 07:10 AM
These are interesting, but come on! So many other cable channels have shows like this, it's not that original. TV Land is going overboard on original programing.
Of course, I'm a little bitter that most of my favorite shows never get recognized on shows like this.
As for the Merry-thon, it's not a great lineup. Although I am pleased to see "Wings" listed. For me, I'll be watching my DVD christmas episodes.
Same Here That's whats so good about dvd...
twinkle44301
11-25-2005, 04:53 PM
Yeah I think it's very lazy to just air Christmas eps of the Shows on the schedule. Makes no sense. LAZY-THON
I quit watching their Merry-thon a few years ago. It just keeps getting more and more lame...the same as TV Land. It was such a great channel. Not anymore.
Pavan
12-01-2005, 10:17 AM
SPOILERS ARE LISTED, SO READ BELOW ONLY IF YOU WISH:
TV Guide and TV Land Join Forces To Count Down The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments
Week-long Primetime Salute Kicks Off on TV Land
Monday, December 5 at 10 P.M. ET/PT
Special Issue of TV Guide Magazine Hits Newsstands Thursday, December 1
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 -- From the "Heidi-Bowl" to Muhammad Ali
raising the torch at The 1996 Olympics to Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction
at The Superbowl, television has provided some of the most significant and
surprising moments in history. Building on the success of 2004's 100 Most
Memorable TV Moments, TV Land will premiere TV Guide and TV Land Present: The
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments on Monday, December 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. This
five-part special -- which coincides with the December 1 publication of TV
Guide's editorial feature -- looks at some of the most unexpected milestones
in television history. Topics to be covered will range from the Al and Tipper
kiss to Frank Sinatra being surprised by the appearance of his new bride, Mia
Farrow, on What's My Line?
TV Guide Magazine, the premiere source for television and entertainment,
and TV Land, the classic TV experts, have partnered to narrow down the 100
most hilarious, significant, influential and shocking TV moments of all time
with this premiere and a companion issue of TV Guide Magazine. This five-night
series of one-hour specials reflects on more than 50 years of outstanding
televised moments spanning the spectrum of TV genres, including news, dramas,
soaps, comedies, talk shows and sports. The TV Land special is produced by Gay
Rosenthal Productions.
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments on TV Land features archival clips,
original interviews and rare appearances by celebrities who discuss the impact
of television's most unanticipated moments. From the surprising reunion of
Sonny and Cher on Late Night with David Letterman to the bewildering
St. Elsewhere finale to the infamous Janet Jackson Superbowl incident, this
countdown special showcases the moments that have become indelibly etched in
our memories and continue to stand the test of time.
"TV Land continues to create originals that celebrate all that is special
about television's rich history," explains Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land
and Nick at Nite. "We are thrilled to again partner our expertise in classic
television with TV Guide's rich history of covering the entertainment industry
to bring our originals to a whole new level. The 100 Most Unexpected TV
Moments enables us both to look back at these significant moments which have
had a profound impact on our lives."
Highlights from the 100 Moments Include:
* 1 moment from the 1950s; 14 in the 1960s; 18 in the 1970s; 17 from the
1980s; 25 moments from the 1990s and 25 moments beginning 2000 and on.
* 8 Talk Show Moments such as when Sony and Cher reunited on Late Night
with David Letterman for "I've Got You Babe."
* 8 Game Show Moments like when contestant Yolanda Bowersley's top came
down on The Price is Right
* 12 Sports Moments including 3 Olympic Moments such as Muhammad Ali
making a surprise appearance to light the torch at the
1996 Summer Olympics.
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments is a Gay Rosenthal Production produced
exclusively for TV Land. Executive Producers are Gay Rosenthal and Paul
Barrosse from Gay Rosenthal Productions and Sal Maniaci, Senior Vice
President, TV Land and Nick at Nite, Development and Original Production.
Nicholas Caprio of Gay Rosenthal Productions is Co-Executive Producer.
The following are episode descriptions for TV Guide and TV Land Present:
The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments (all times ET/PT):
Monday, December 5, 10 p.m. Moments 100-81, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
First of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented,
beginning with moment #100 and ending with moment #81, including clips from
Roseanne, South Park, Steambath, Match Game, and The Family Guy and several
others. This installment also features commentary from Carl Reiner, Melissa
Rivers, Tommy Smothers, Penn & Teller, Jenna Fisher and several Hollywood
notables.
Tuesday, December 6, 10 p.m., Moments 80-61, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Second of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are
presented, beginning with moment #80 and ending with moment #61, including
clips from Saturday Night Live, Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, Get Christie Love,
The 2005 Masters Tournament, The Mike Douglas Show and several others. This
installment also features commentary from John Stossel, William Shatner, Doris
Roberts, Greg Gumbel, Jim Nantz and several others.
Wednesday, December 7, 10 p.m., Moments 60-41, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Third of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented,
beginning with moment #60 and ending with moment #41, including clips from The
Larry Sanders Show, Cop Rock, Password, I Married Dora, the 1968 Democratic
National Convention, Late Night with David Letterman and several others. This
installment also features commentary from Norman Lear, Michael Imperioli, Ted
Koppel, Chris Matthews and several others.
Thursday, December 8, 10 p.m., Moments 40-21, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fourth of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are
presented, beginning with moment #40 and ending with moment #21, including
clips from The Steve Allen Show, The West Wing, the 1984 Summer Olympics,
Thirtysomething and CBS Evening News. This installment also features
commentary from Ed McMahon, Sheryl Crow, Louie Anderson, Walter Cronkite and
several others.
Friday, December 9, 10 p.m., Moments 20-1, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fifth and final show, in which twenty moments over five acts are
presented, beginning with moment #20 and ending with moment #1, including
clips from Six Feet Under, Seinfeld, The Smothers Brothers, Dallas, Newhart,
Nightline and several others. This installment also features commentary from
Darren Star, Patrick Duffy, Mo'Nique, Pete Townshend, Bob Newhart and several
others.
Below is the complete list of The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments:
100 HOGAN'S HEROES THE UNLIKELY POW CAMP COMEDY. (9/17/65)
99 SNL DEBBIE DOWNER CRACK UP (5/1/04)
98 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA IN THE FIRST SEASON FINALE, BOOMER IS
REVEALED AS A CYLON, LEAVES ADMIRAL ADAMA FOR DEAD. (1/24/05)
97 ROSEANNE IN "A STASH FROM THE PAST," ROSEANNE FINDS POT AND
LECTURES DAVID, THEN PARTAKES WITH DAN AND JACKIE. LATER THEY
REALIZE THE STASH WAS THEIR OWN FROM YEARS AGO. (10/5/93)
96 YOU'RE IN THE PICTURE JACKIE GLEASON'S GAME SHOW BOMB, MAKES
APOLOGY. (1/27/61)
95 FAMILY GUY FOX'S FAILED SERIES ARE SPOOFED IN THE EPISODE
"NORTH BY NORTH QUAHOG." (5/1/05)
94 VH1 FASHION AWARDS JIM CARREY INTRODUCES ROLLING STONES WEARING A
FIG LEAF. (10/28/97)
93 SOUTH PARK THE S*** SHOW. 162 UTTERANCES IN EPISODE
"IT HITS THE FAN." (6/20/01)
92 THE FLYING NUN SALLY FIELD SERVES GOD, TAKES FLIGHT. (9/7/67)
91 SEX AND THE CITY -- IN SERIES FINALE, BIG'S NAME REVEALED ON
CARRIE'S CELL PHONE. (2/22/04)
90 WILL & GRACE OVER CENSORS' OBJECTIONS, KAREN ADVISES LORRAINE:
"EAT ME." (5/8/03)
89 VMAS COURTNEY LOVE CRASHES MADONNA'S INTERVIEW. (9/7/95)
88 SOAP JESSICA EXORCISES THE DEVIL FROM GRANDSON WITH IMPASSIONED
SPEECH. (3/15/79)
87 DAYTIME EMMYS SUSAN LUCCI WINS EMMY AFTER EIGHTEEN LOSSES.
(5/21/99)
86 STEAMBATH -- BILL BIXBY & VALERIE PERRINE IN THE NUDE, SLIPPED BY
CENSORS (5/4/73)
85 2003 VMAS THREE-WAY KISS: MADONNA, BRITNEY, & CHRISTINA.
(8/28/03)
84 THE DATING GAME PAUL LYNDE IS BACHELOR #1. CONTESTANT: "I'VE JUST
GIVEN YOU BACHELOR #2. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH HIM?" LYNDE:
"GO DANCING!" (6/1/68)
83 THE SURREAL LIFE TELEVANGELIST TAMMY FAYE MEETS PORN STAR RON
JEREMY. (1/11/04)
82 MATCH GAME PANEL REVOLTS: STOPS THE SHOW WHEN THEY DON'T AGREE
WITH JUDGES. LEGENDARY "SCHOOL RIOT." (7/8/77)
81 DUKES OF HAZZARD COUSINS "COY" AND "VANCE" REPLACE ORIGINAL "BO"
AND "LUKE" AFTER CONTRACT DISPUTE. (9/24/82)
80 AMERICAN IDOL WILLIAM HUNG'S "SHE BANGS" (1/27/04)
79 20/20 STOSSEL SLAPPED BY WWF CHAMP 'DR. D'. WRESTLER BANNED,
STOSSEL COLLECTS. (2/21/85)
78 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE LORNE MICHAELS OFFERS $3000 TO BEATLES FOR
REUNION. (4/24/76)
77 FAMILY FEUD FRED BAEDEKER BOMBS OUT ON THE BIG BOARD WITH INSANE
ANSWERS. (8/9/76)
76 1977 SCIENCE FICTION FILM AWARDS HOST WILLIAM SHATNER SINGS
"ROCKET MAN." (1/21/78)
75 1994 VMAS MICHAEL JACKSON AND BRIDE LISA MARIE PRESLEY "KISS."
(9/8/94)
74 '01 INAUGURAL BUSH DANCES WITH RICKY MARTIN. (01/18/01)
73 MARRIED ... WITH CHILDREN BUNDY'S ADOPT NEPHEW, WHO PROMPTLY
DISAPPEARS. MONTHS LATER, PICTURE APPEARS ON MILK CARTON. (4/24/94)
72 HARDBALL BLUE DOG DEMOCRAT ZELL MILLER CONFRONTS CHRIS MATTHEWS
DURING THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN NEW YORK CITY.
(9/1/04)
71 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN DROWNING BY CHICKEN SOUP. (3/4/76)
70 NEWLYWEDS: NICK & JESSICA JESSICA SIMPSON'S "CHICKEN BY THE SEA"
MOMENT. IS IT CHICKEN OR FISH? (8/19/03)
69 '00 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, LOS ANGELES AL KISSES TIPPER.
(8/17/2000)
68 THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW ROB OPENS CLOSET DOOR; WALNUTS AND LAURA
SPILL OUT. (2/6/63)
67 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW -- JOHN LENNON & YOKO ONO CO-HOST. MUSICAL
GUEST CHUCK BERRY PLAYS "JOHNNY B. GOODE," ACCOMPANIED BY WAILING
ONO. (2/16/72)
66 FELICITY THE HAIRCUT. (10/3/99) - USING ONLY STILLS AND NEWS
FOOTAGE
65 GET CHRISTIE LOVE! IN THE ORIGINAL MOVIE OF THE WEEK,
CHRISTIE POSES AS HOOKER, CALLED "N*****." "NO, N***** LOVER."
(1/22/74)
64 THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW PHYLLIS'S BROTHER IS GAY. (1/13/73)
63 2005 MASTERS TOURNAMENT TIGER WOODS' TRULY AMAZING SHOT.
(4/10/05)
62 EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND MARIE'S VAGINA SCULPTURE. (10/22/01)
61 DYNASTY THE MOLDAVIA MASSACRE. (5/15/85)
60 THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW AFTER AN OVERLY-FRIENDLY ENCOUNTER, LARRY
QUESTIONS DAVID DUCHOVNY'S SEXUALITY IN THE EPISODE "EVERYBODY
LOVES LARRY." (11/13/96)
59 THE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL THE LEGENDARY CBS GALACTIC
SPECTACULAR. (11/17/78) PHOTOS ONLY
58 FRIENDS AT ROSS'S WEDDING IN LONDON, MONICA AND CHANDLER IN BED.
(5/7/98)
57 HERE'S LUCY JACKIE GLEASON'S SURPRISE CAMEO AS RALPH KRAMDEN IN
EPISODE #2, "LUCY VISITS JACK BENNY." (9/30/68)
56 SOPRANOS "LONG TERM PARKING": ADRIANNA GETS WHACKED. (5/23/04)
55 JIMMY SWAGGART TELECAST SWAGGART TEARFULLY CONFESSES TO ADULTERY
BEFORE A NATIONAL AUDIENCE. "I HAVE SINNED AGAINST YOU AND I BEG
YOUR FORGIVENESS!" (2/21/88)
54 WHAT'S MY LINE A BLINDFOLDED FRANK SINATRA IS ONE OF THE
PANELISTS WHEN MIA FARROW, HIS NEW BRIDE, IS INTRODUCED AS MYSTERY
GUEST. (11/27/66)
53 COP ROCK STEPHEN BOCHCO'S MUSICAL SALUTE. (9/26/90)
52 TEXAS AT CLEVELAND JOSE CANSECO'S INFAMOUS "HEAD-BALL" HOMER.
(5/26/93)
51 DINAH! ANDY KAUFMAN AS "TONY CLIFTON" SAYS BULL****. (9/19/79)
50 PASSWORD JACK BENNY GIVES CLUE "ME" TO PASSWORD "MISER" (5/29/62)
49 I MARRIED DORA FINAL EPISODE ACKNOWLEDGES SHOW'S DEMISE: "IT'S
BEEN CANCELLED." "WHAT, THE FLIGHT?" "NO, THE SERIES." (12/18/87)
48 DIANA ROSS - CONCERT IN CENTRAL PARK STORM RAGES, FANS RAMPAGE,
LIVE. (7/21/83)
47 MORTON DOWNEY JR. SHOW AL SHARPTON/ROY INNIS FIST FIGHT AT THE
APOLLO. (8/30/88)
46 '68 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO RIOTS; MAYOR RICHARD
DALEY MOUTHS OBSCENITIES. (8/29/68)
45 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN SONNY AND CHER: "I'VE GOT YOU
BABE." (11/13/87)
44 BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER MUSICAL EPISODE "ONCE MORE WITH FEELING"
HAS TOWNSFOLK REVEALING THEIR INNERMOST THOUGHTS-IN SONG. (11/6/01)
43 MTV TOWN HALL MEETING - 17 YEAR-OLD LAETITIA THOMPSON FAMOUSLY ASKS
PRESIDENT CLINTON, "BOXERS OR BRIEFS?" (4/19/94)
42 '92 VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE PEROT RUNNING MATE ADMIRAL JAMES
STOCKDALE ASKS, "WHO AM I? WHY AM I HERE?" (10/13/92)
41 SURVIVOR RICHARD HATCH SLITHERS HIS WAY TO THE MILLION - IN THE
NUDE. (7/5/2000)
40 THE JERRY LEWIS TELETHON TELETHON SHOCKER! AFTER TWENTY-YEAR
FEUD, JERRY LEWIS AND DEAN MARTIN REUNITED BY FRANK SINATRA.
(9/6/76)
39 TWIN PEAKS FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE DANCING DWARF. (4/19/90)
38 GIMME A BREAK! JOEY LAWRENCE APPEARS IN BLACKFACE AT NELL'S
CHURCH BENEFIT. (12/8/84)
37 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW - ELVIS SINGS TO HOUND DOG (7/1/56)
36 THE WEST WING LEO NOMINATED FOR V.P. (MONTHS AFTER MASSIVE HEART-
ATTACK). (4/6/05)
35 VMAS DIANA ROSS GRAB'S LIL' KIM'S BOOB. (9/9/99)
34 '72 OSCARS SACHEEN LITTLEFEATHER ACCEPTS FOR MARLON BRANDO.
(3/27/73) - PHOTOS
33 MELROSE PLACE KIMBERLY PULLS OFF WIG. (4/27/94)
32 24 IN FIRST SEASON FINALE, JACK'S WIFE KILLED AS CLOCK RUNS DOWN.
(5/21/02)
31 WKRP IN CINCINNATI LIVE TURKEYS DROPPED FROM COPTER. (10/30/78)
30 THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON ED AMES AND THE TOMAHAWK
CHOP. (4/29/65)
29 '84 SUMMER OLYMPICS, LOS ANGELES MARY DECKER/ZOLA BUDD BUMP IN
3000 METER RUN. DECKER DECKED, BUDD BLAMED. (8/10/84)
28 STAR TREK "THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER" - JOAN COLLINS.
(4/6/67)
27 THIRTYSOMETHING GAY COUPLE IN BED. (11/7/89)
26 '68 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO RIOTS; WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY BATTLES GORE VIDAL. (8/28/68)
25 LAW & ORDER WHEN ASSISTANT DA SERENA SOUTHERLYN IS FIRED BY HER
BOSS, SHE SHOCKS BOTH HIM AND THE AUDIENCE WITH HER REVELATION, IN
THE FORM OF A QUESTION: "IS IT BECAUSE I'M A LESBIAN?" (1/12/05)
24 THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN DREW BARRYMORE'S TOPLESS
BIRTHDAY SALUTE. (4/12/95)
23 SURVIVOR MICHAEL SKUPIN BURNED, MEDIVAC'D. (3/1/01)
22 '88 VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE BENTSEN TO QUAYLE:
" ... AND SENATOR, YOU'RE NO JACK KENNEDY." (10/5/88)
21 CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE - WALTER CRONKITE PRONOUNCES
THE VIETNAM WAR A STALEMATE. (2/27/68)
20 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE BARBRA STREISAND CRASHES COFFEE TALK.
(2/22/92)
19 THE PRICE IS RIGHT YOLANDA BOWERSLEY COMES ON DOWN, FALLS OUT OF
TOP. (9/14/77)
18 SIX FEET UNDER NATE DIES (7/31/05)
17 OAKLAND AT PITTSBURGH "IMMACULATE RECEPTION" CONSIDERED GREATEST
PLAY IN NFL HISTORY. (12/23/72)
16 CAL/STANFORD BIG GAME WILD ENDING, BAND ON FIELD. (11/20/82)
15 M*A*S*H RADAR ANNOUNCES COL. BLAKE'S DEATH. (3/18/75)
14 THE DICK CAVETT SHOW GEORGIA GOVERNOR LESTER MADDOX WALKS OFF.
(12/18/70)
13 1996 SUMMER OLYMPICS MUHAMMAD ALI MAKES A SURPRISE APPEARANCE WITH
THE OLYMPIC TORCH. (7/19/96)
12 ER HELICOPTER BLADE RIPS OFF ROMANO'S ARM; SEASON LATER,
HELICOPTER FALLS FROM ROOF, FINISHING HIM OFF. (9/26/02, 11/20/03)
11 NIGHTLINE AL CAMPANIS CLAIMS BLACKS "LACK THE NECESSITIES" FOR
BASEBALL MANAGEMENT. (4/6/87)
10 ST. ELSEWHERE FINALE: ENTIRE SERIES IMAGINED BY AUTISTIC CHILD.
(5/25/88)
9 '94 WINTER OLYMPICS, LILLEHAMMER TONYA HARDING/NANCY KERRIGAN
SCANDAL CULMINATES WITH TONYA PLEADING TEARFULLY TO JUDGES ABOUT A
BROKEN SHOELACE. (2/25/94)
8 SEINFELD GEORGE'S FIANCEE LICKS CHEAP ENVELOPES, DIES. (5/16/96)
7 CAMPAIGN '04 DEAN SCREAM. (1/19/04)
6 THE "HEIDI-BOWL" NBC PREEMPTS FINAL 1:05 OF JETS-RAIDERS GAME
WITH MOVIE "HEIDI". TWO TOUCHDOWNS WENT UNSEEN BY IRATE FANS.
(11/17/68)
5 THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR THE WHO GOES UP IN FLAMES FOR
"MY GENERATION" WHEN KEITH MOON OVERLOADS EXPLOSIVES IN HIS DRUMS.
THREE INJURED. (9/17/67)
4 SUPER BOWL '04 JANET JACKSON'S "WARDROBE MALFUNCTION" (2/1/04)
3 DALLAS BOBBY EWING ALIVE, SEASON NINE A DREAM. (5/16/86)
2 WBA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TYSON V. HOLYFIELD. MAN BITES EAR
STORY. (6/28/97)
1 NEWHART SERIES FINALE (5/21/90)
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TV Guide and TV Land Join Forces To Count Down The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments
Week-long Primetime Salute Kicks Off on TV Land
Monday, December 5 at 10 P.M. ET/PT
Special Issue of TV Guide Magazine Hits Newsstands Thursday, December 1
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 -- From the "Heidi-Bowl" to Muhammad Ali
raising the torch at The 1996 Olympics to Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction
at The Superbowl, television has provided some of the most significant and
surprising moments in history. Building on the success of 2004's 100 Most
Memorable TV Moments, TV Land will premiere TV Guide and TV Land Present: The
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments on Monday, December 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. This
five-part special -- which coincides with the December 1 publication of TV
Guide's editorial feature -- looks at some of the most unexpected milestones
in television history. Topics to be covered will range from the Al and Tipper
kiss to Frank Sinatra being surprised by the appearance of his new bride, Mia
Farrow, on What's My Line?
TV Guide Magazine, the premiere source for television and entertainment,
and TV Land, the classic TV experts, have partnered to narrow down the 100
most hilarious, significant, influential and shocking TV moments of all time
with this premiere and a companion issue of TV Guide Magazine. This five-night
series of one-hour specials reflects on more than 50 years of outstanding
televised moments spanning the spectrum of TV genres, including news, dramas,
soaps, comedies, talk shows and sports. The TV Land special is produced by Gay
Rosenthal Productions.
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments on TV Land features archival clips,
original interviews and rare appearances by celebrities who discuss the impact
of television's most unanticipated moments. From the surprising reunion of
Sonny and Cher on Late Night with David Letterman to the bewildering
St. Elsewhere finale to the infamous Janet Jackson Superbowl incident, this
countdown special showcases the moments that have become indelibly etched in
our memories and continue to stand the test of time.
"TV Land continues to create originals that celebrate all that is special
about television's rich history," explains Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land
and Nick at Nite. "We are thrilled to again partner our expertise in classic
television with TV Guide's rich history of covering the entertainment industry
to bring our originals to a whole new level. The 100 Most Unexpected TV
Moments enables us both to look back at these significant moments which have
had a profound impact on our lives."
Highlights from the 100 Moments Include:
* 1 moment from the 1950s; 14 in the 1960s; 18 in the 1970s; 17 from the
1980s; 25 moments from the 1990s and 25 moments beginning 2000 and on.
* 8 Talk Show Moments such as when Sony and Cher reunited on Late Night
with David Letterman for "I've Got You Babe."
* 8 Game Show Moments like when contestant Yolanda Bowersley's top came
down on The Price is Right
* 12 Sports Moments including 3 Olympic Moments such as Muhammad Ali
making a surprise appearance to light the torch at the
1996 Summer Olympics.
100 Most Unexpected TV Moments is a Gay Rosenthal Production produced
exclusively for TV Land. Executive Producers are Gay Rosenthal and Paul
Barrosse from Gay Rosenthal Productions and Sal Maniaci, Senior Vice
President, TV Land and Nick at Nite, Development and Original Production.
Nicholas Caprio of Gay Rosenthal Productions is Co-Executive Producer.
The following are episode descriptions for TV Guide and TV Land Present:
The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments (all times ET/PT):
Monday, December 5, 10 p.m. Moments 100-81, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
First of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented,
beginning with moment #100 and ending with moment #81, including clips from
Roseanne, South Park, Steambath, Match Game, and The Family Guy and several
others. This installment also features commentary from Carl Reiner, Melissa
Rivers, Tommy Smothers, Penn & Teller, Jenna Fisher and several Hollywood
notables.
Tuesday, December 6, 10 p.m., Moments 80-61, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Second of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are
presented, beginning with moment #80 and ending with moment #61, including
clips from Saturday Night Live, Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, Get Christie Love,
The 2005 Masters Tournament, The Mike Douglas Show and several others. This
installment also features commentary from John Stossel, William Shatner, Doris
Roberts, Greg Gumbel, Jim Nantz and several others.
Wednesday, December 7, 10 p.m., Moments 60-41, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Third of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are presented,
beginning with moment #60 and ending with moment #41, including clips from The
Larry Sanders Show, Cop Rock, Password, I Married Dora, the 1968 Democratic
National Convention, Late Night with David Letterman and several others. This
installment also features commentary from Norman Lear, Michael Imperioli, Ted
Koppel, Chris Matthews and several others.
Thursday, December 8, 10 p.m., Moments 40-21, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fourth of five shows, in which twenty moments over five acts are
presented, beginning with moment #40 and ending with moment #21, including
clips from The Steve Allen Show, The West Wing, the 1984 Summer Olympics,
Thirtysomething and CBS Evening News. This installment also features
commentary from Ed McMahon, Sheryl Crow, Louie Anderson, Walter Cronkite and
several others.
Friday, December 9, 10 p.m., Moments 20-1, (Close Caption) (TV-PG)
Fifth and final show, in which twenty moments over five acts are
presented, beginning with moment #20 and ending with moment #1, including
clips from Six Feet Under, Seinfeld, The Smothers Brothers, Dallas, Newhart,
Nightline and several others. This installment also features commentary from
Darren Star, Patrick Duffy, Mo'Nique, Pete Townshend, Bob Newhart and several
others.
Below is the complete list of The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments:
100 HOGAN'S HEROES THE UNLIKELY POW CAMP COMEDY. (9/17/65)
99 SNL DEBBIE DOWNER CRACK UP (5/1/04)
98 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA IN THE FIRST SEASON FINALE, BOOMER IS
REVEALED AS A CYLON, LEAVES ADMIRAL ADAMA FOR DEAD. (1/24/05)
97 ROSEANNE IN "A STASH FROM THE PAST," ROSEANNE FINDS POT AND
LECTURES DAVID, THEN PARTAKES WITH DAN AND JACKIE. LATER THEY
REALIZE THE STASH WAS THEIR OWN FROM YEARS AGO. (10/5/93)
96 YOU'RE IN THE PICTURE JACKIE GLEASON'S GAME SHOW BOMB, MAKES
APOLOGY. (1/27/61)
95 FAMILY GUY FOX'S FAILED SERIES ARE SPOOFED IN THE EPISODE
"NORTH BY NORTH QUAHOG." (5/1/05)
94 VH1 FASHION AWARDS JIM CARREY INTRODUCES ROLLING STONES WEARING A
FIG LEAF. (10/28/97)
93 SOUTH PARK THE S*** SHOW. 162 UTTERANCES IN EPISODE
"IT HITS THE FAN." (6/20/01)
92 THE FLYING NUN SALLY FIELD SERVES GOD, TAKES FLIGHT. (9/7/67)
91 SEX AND THE CITY -- IN SERIES FINALE, BIG'S NAME REVEALED ON
CARRIE'S CELL PHONE. (2/22/04)
90 WILL & GRACE OVER CENSORS' OBJECTIONS, KAREN ADVISES LORRAINE:
"EAT ME." (5/8/03)
89 VMAS COURTNEY LOVE CRASHES MADONNA'S INTERVIEW. (9/7/95)
88 SOAP JESSICA EXORCISES THE DEVIL FROM GRANDSON WITH IMPASSIONED
SPEECH. (3/15/79)
87 DAYTIME EMMYS SUSAN LUCCI WINS EMMY AFTER EIGHTEEN LOSSES.
(5/21/99)
86 STEAMBATH -- BILL BIXBY & VALERIE PERRINE IN THE NUDE, SLIPPED BY
CENSORS (5/4/73)
85 2003 VMAS THREE-WAY KISS: MADONNA, BRITNEY, & CHRISTINA.
(8/28/03)
84 THE DATING GAME PAUL LYNDE IS BACHELOR #1. CONTESTANT: "I'VE JUST
GIVEN YOU BACHELOR #2. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH HIM?" LYNDE:
"GO DANCING!" (6/1/68)
83 THE SURREAL LIFE TELEVANGELIST TAMMY FAYE MEETS PORN STAR RON
JEREMY. (1/11/04)
82 MATCH GAME PANEL REVOLTS: STOPS THE SHOW WHEN THEY DON'T AGREE
WITH JUDGES. LEGENDARY "SCHOOL RIOT." (7/8/77)
81 DUKES OF HAZZARD COUSINS "COY" AND "VANCE" REPLACE ORIGINAL "BO"
AND "LUKE" AFTER CONTRACT DISPUTE. (9/24/82)
80 AMERICAN IDOL WILLIAM HUNG'S "SHE BANGS" (1/27/04)
79 20/20 STOSSEL SLAPPED BY WWF CHAMP 'DR. D'. WRESTLER BANNED,
STOSSEL COLLECTS. (2/21/85)
78 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE LORNE MICHAELS OFFERS $3000 TO BEATLES FOR
REUNION. (4/24/76)
77 FAMILY FEUD FRED BAEDEKER BOMBS OUT ON THE BIG BOARD WITH INSANE
ANSWERS. (8/9/76)
76 1977 SCIENCE FICTION FILM AWARDS HOST WILLIAM SHATNER SINGS
"ROCKET MAN." (1/21/78)
75 1994 VMAS MICHAEL JACKSON AND BRIDE LISA MARIE PRESLEY "KISS."
(9/8/94)
74 '01 INAUGURAL BUSH DANCES WITH RICKY MARTIN. (01/18/01)
73 MARRIED ... WITH CHILDREN BUNDY'S ADOPT NEPHEW, WHO PROMPTLY
DISAPPEARS. MONTHS LATER, PICTURE APPEARS ON MILK CARTON. (4/24/94)
72 HARDBALL BLUE DOG DEMOCRAT ZELL MILLER CONFRONTS CHRIS MATTHEWS
DURING THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN NEW YORK CITY.
(9/1/04)
71 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN DROWNING BY CHICKEN SOUP. (3/4/76)
70 NEWLYWEDS: NICK & JESSICA JESSICA SIMPSON'S "CHICKEN BY THE SEA"
MOMENT. IS IT CHICKEN OR FISH? (8/19/03)
69 '00 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, LOS ANGELES AL KISSES TIPPER.
(8/17/2000)
68 THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW ROB OPENS CLOSET DOOR; WALNUTS AND LAURA
SPILL OUT. (2/6/63)
67 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW -- JOHN LENNON & YOKO ONO CO-HOST. MUSICAL
GUEST CHUCK BERRY PLAYS "JOHNNY B. GOODE," ACCOMPANIED BY WAILING
ONO. (2/16/72)
66 FELICITY THE HAIRCUT. (10/3/99) - USING ONLY STILLS AND NEWS
FOOTAGE
65 GET CHRISTIE LOVE! IN THE ORIGINAL MOVIE OF THE WEEK,
CHRISTIE POSES AS HOOKER, CALLED "N*****." "NO, N***** LOVER."
(1/22/74)
64 THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW PHYLLIS'S BROTHER IS GAY. (1/13/73)
63 2005 MASTERS TOURNAMENT TIGER WOODS' TRULY AMAZING SHOT.
(4/10/05)
62 EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND MARIE'S VAGINA SCULPTURE. (10/22/01)
61 DYNASTY THE MOLDAVIA MASSACRE. (5/15/85)
60 THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW AFTER AN OVERLY-FRIENDLY ENCOUNTER, LARRY
QUESTIONS DAVID DUCHOVNY'S SEXUALITY IN THE EPISODE "EVERYBODY
LOVES LARRY." (11/13/96)
59 THE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL THE LEGENDARY CBS GALACTIC
SPECTACULAR. (11/17/78) PHOTOS ONLY
58 FRIENDS AT ROSS'S WEDDING IN LONDON, MONICA AND CHANDLER IN BED.
(5/7/98)
57 HERE'S LUCY JACKIE GLEASON'S SURPRISE CAMEO AS RALPH KRAMDEN IN
EPISODE #2, "LUCY VISITS JACK BENNY." (9/30/68)
56 SOPRANOS "LONG TERM PARKING": ADRIANNA GETS WHACKED. (5/23/04)
55 JIMMY SWAGGART TELECAST SWAGGART TEARFULLY CONFESSES TO ADULTERY
BEFORE A NATIONAL AUDIENCE. "I HAVE SINNED AGAINST YOU AND I BEG
YOUR FORGIVENESS!" (2/21/88)
54 WHAT'S MY LINE A BLINDFOLDED FRANK SINATRA IS ONE OF THE
PANELISTS WHEN MIA FARROW, HIS NEW BRIDE, IS INTRODUCED AS MYSTERY
GUEST. (11/27/66)
53 COP ROCK STEPHEN BOCHCO'S MUSICAL SALUTE. (9/26/90)
52 TEXAS AT CLEVELAND JOSE CANSECO'S INFAMOUS "HEAD-BALL" HOMER.
(5/26/93)
51 DINAH! ANDY KAUFMAN AS "TONY CLIFTON" SAYS BULL****. (9/19/79)
50 PASSWORD JACK BENNY GIVES CLUE "ME" TO PASSWORD "MISER" (5/29/62)
49 I MARRIED DORA FINAL EPISODE ACKNOWLEDGES SHOW'S DEMISE: "IT'S
BEEN CANCELLED." "WHAT, THE FLIGHT?" "NO, THE SERIES." (12/18/87)
48 DIANA ROSS - CONCERT IN CENTRAL PARK STORM RAGES, FANS RAMPAGE,
LIVE. (7/21/83)
47 MORTON DOWNEY JR. SHOW AL SHARPTON/ROY INNIS FIST FIGHT AT THE
APOLLO. (8/30/88)
46 '68 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO RIOTS; MAYOR RICHARD
DALEY MOUTHS OBSCENITIES. (8/29/68)
45 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN SONNY AND CHER: "I'VE GOT YOU
BABE." (11/13/87)
44 BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER MUSICAL EPISODE "ONCE MORE WITH FEELING"
HAS TOWNSFOLK REVEALING THEIR INNERMOST THOUGHTS-IN SONG. (11/6/01)
43 MTV TOWN HALL MEETING - 17 YEAR-OLD LAETITIA THOMPSON FAMOUSLY ASKS
PRESIDENT CLINTON, "BOXERS OR BRIEFS?" (4/19/94)
42 '92 VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE PEROT RUNNING MATE ADMIRAL JAMES
STOCKDALE ASKS, "WHO AM I? WHY AM I HERE?" (10/13/92)
41 SURVIVOR RICHARD HATCH SLITHERS HIS WAY TO THE MILLION - IN THE
NUDE. (7/5/2000)
40 THE JERRY LEWIS TELETHON TELETHON SHOCKER! AFTER TWENTY-YEAR
FEUD, JERRY LEWIS AND DEAN MARTIN REUNITED BY FRANK SINATRA.
(9/6/76)
39 TWIN PEAKS FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE DANCING DWARF. (4/19/90)
38 GIMME A BREAK! JOEY LAWRENCE APPEARS IN BLACKFACE AT NELL'S
CHURCH BENEFIT. (12/8/84)
37 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW - ELVIS SINGS TO HOUND DOG (7/1/56)
36 THE WEST WING LEO NOMINATED FOR V.P. (MONTHS AFTER MASSIVE HEART-
ATTACK). (4/6/05)
35 VMAS DIANA ROSS GRAB'S LIL' KIM'S BOOB. (9/9/99)
34 '72 OSCARS SACHEEN LITTLEFEATHER ACCEPTS FOR MARLON BRANDO.
(3/27/73) - PHOTOS
33 MELROSE PLACE KIMBERLY PULLS OFF WIG. (4/27/94)
32 24 IN FIRST SEASON FINALE, JACK'S WIFE KILLED AS CLOCK RUNS DOWN.
(5/21/02)
31 WKRP IN CINCINNATI LIVE TURKEYS DROPPED FROM COPTER. (10/30/78)
30 THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON ED AMES AND THE TOMAHAWK
CHOP. (4/29/65)
29 '84 SUMMER OLYMPICS, LOS ANGELES MARY DECKER/ZOLA BUDD BUMP IN
3000 METER RUN. DECKER DECKED, BUDD BLAMED. (8/10/84)
28 STAR TREK "THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER" - JOAN COLLINS.
(4/6/67)
27 THIRTYSOMETHING GAY COUPLE IN BED. (11/7/89)
26 '68 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO RIOTS; WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY BATTLES GORE VIDAL. (8/28/68)
25 LAW & ORDER WHEN ASSISTANT DA SERENA SOUTHERLYN IS FIRED BY HER
BOSS, SHE SHOCKS BOTH HIM AND THE AUDIENCE WITH HER REVELATION, IN
THE FORM OF A QUESTION: "IS IT BECAUSE I'M A LESBIAN?" (1/12/05)
24 THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN DREW BARRYMORE'S TOPLESS
BIRTHDAY SALUTE. (4/12/95)
23 SURVIVOR MICHAEL SKUPIN BURNED, MEDIVAC'D. (3/1/01)
22 '88 VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE BENTSEN TO QUAYLE:
" ... AND SENATOR, YOU'RE NO JACK KENNEDY." (10/5/88)
21 CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE - WALTER CRONKITE PRONOUNCES
THE VIETNAM WAR A STALEMATE. (2/27/68)
20 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE BARBRA STREISAND CRASHES COFFEE TALK.
(2/22/92)
19 THE PRICE IS RIGHT YOLANDA BOWERSLEY COMES ON DOWN, FALLS OUT OF
TOP. (9/14/77)
18 SIX FEET UNDER NATE DIES (7/31/05)
17 OAKLAND AT PITTSBURGH "IMMACULATE RECEPTION" CONSIDERED GREATEST
PLAY IN NFL HISTORY. (12/23/72)
16 CAL/STANFORD BIG GAME WILD ENDING, BAND ON FIELD. (11/20/82)
15 M*A*S*H RADAR ANNOUNCES COL. BLAKE'S DEATH. (3/18/75)
14 THE DICK CAVETT SHOW GEORGIA GOVERNOR LESTER MADDOX WALKS OFF.
(12/18/70)
13 1996 SUMMER OLYMPICS MUHAMMAD ALI MAKES A SURPRISE APPEARANCE WITH
THE OLYMPIC TORCH. (7/19/96)
12 ER HELICOPTER BLADE RIPS OFF ROMANO'S ARM; SEASON LATER,
HELICOPTER FALLS FROM ROOF, FINISHING HIM OFF. (9/26/02, 11/20/03)
11 NIGHTLINE AL CAMPANIS CLAIMS BLACKS "LACK THE NECESSITIES" FOR
BASEBALL MANAGEMENT. (4/6/87)
10 ST. ELSEWHERE FINALE: ENTIRE SERIES IMAGINED BY AUTISTIC CHILD.
(5/25/88)
9 '94 WINTER OLYMPICS, LILLEHAMMER TONYA HARDING/NANCY KERRIGAN
SCANDAL CULMINATES WITH TONYA PLEADING TEARFULLY TO JUDGES ABOUT A
BROKEN SHOELACE. (2/25/94)
8 SEINFELD GEORGE'S FIANCEE LICKS CHEAP ENVELOPES, DIES. (5/16/96)
7 CAMPAIGN '04 DEAN SCREAM. (1/19/04)
6 THE "HEIDI-BOWL" NBC PREEMPTS FINAL 1:05 OF JETS-RAIDERS GAME
WITH MOVIE "HEIDI". TWO TOUCHDOWNS WENT UNSEEN BY IRATE FANS.
(11/17/68)
5 THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR THE WHO GOES UP IN FLAMES FOR
"MY GENERATION" WHEN KEITH MOON OVERLOADS EXPLOSIVES IN HIS DRUMS.
THREE INJURED. (9/17/67)
4 SUPER BOWL '04 JANET JACKSON'S "WARDROBE MALFUNCTION" (2/1/04)
3 DALLAS BOBBY EWING ALIVE, SEASON NINE A DREAM. (5/16/86)
2 WBA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TYSON V. HOLYFIELD. MAN BITES EAR
STORY. (6/28/97)
1 NEWHART SERIES FINALE (5/21/90)
Pav Part 1 is being replayed on Saturday Right?
Pavan
12-07-2005, 12:05 AM
Pav Part 1 is being replayed on Saturday Right?
Saturday is a Miami Vice marathon. Part 1 will re-air late Tuesday night (early Wed morning) at 4am et.
Pavan
12-19-2005, 08:26 PM
Schedule change for Wednesday, December 21 ONLY:
9:30p The Andy Griffith Show
11:00p Good Times
11:30p Good Times
12:00a The Andy Griffith Show
12:30a The Andy Griffith Show
2:00a Good Times
2:30a Good Times
-- My guess is to lure ratings for Sitdown Comedy as I guess the first episode didn't do too well. Andy will air 9-10p and 12-1a. Good Times will air 11p-12a and 2-3a. Sitdown Comedy episode two will air in between that at 10-11p and the encore at 1-2a.
Pavan
12-23-2005, 04:36 PM
Wednesday Dec. 28 and Wed. Jan. 4 this will be in effect for these nights ONLY:
9:30p The Andy Griffith Show
11:00p Good Times
11:30p Good Times
12:00a The Andy Griffith Show
12:30a The Andy Griffith Show
2:00a Good Times (12/28 only)
2:30AM will remain Night Court on 12/28
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