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Pavan
09-12-2006, 12:23 PM
Nick@Nite October 2006 --


Regular schedule:

Starting Friday, October 6, 2006:
******CHANGES LISTED ONLY!!!!******

Sun-Thurs
9:30PM Full House (replaces Fresh Prince)

Mon-Sat:
10:30PM Fresh Prince (replaces A Different World)
12:00AM Designing Women (replaces Fresh Prince)
12:30AM The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Marathons now approx. 1:00AM-4:30AM Mon-Sat, CHANGES ONLY: Designing Women Thursday (replaces Fresh Prince)
4:30AM A Different World (replaces the Weekly Marathons)

Everything else is the same as the schedule that started September 11



Specials & Marathons





- Designing Women Launch Marathon / Roseanne Marathon
Monday, October 2 through Thursday, October 5, 2006
Designing Women launch airs 10:00 p.m. to approx. 2:00 a.m. each night, followed by Roseanne from approx. 2:00 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Join Nick@Nite to launch Designing Women! Starring Delta Burke, this show was one of the most well written comedies of the late 80s and early 90s. After the launch, catch the show Mon-Sat at midnight ET/PT and on Thursday in the late night marathons.
Designing Women is coming to Nick@Nite with a week-long launch marathon featuring the best episode of the series. Head down to Atlanta this October for a crash course in interior design! Julia Sugarbaker and her staff will teach you the do’s and don’ts so you too can be a successful designer…while keeping you in stitches.

Monday, October 2
10:00pm #001 - Designing Women (Pilot)
Guest star: Scott Bakula
Suzanne visits a new gynecologist, Mary Jo's ex-husband Ted, and a maelstrom of emotions is unleashed when she announces she is dating him.
10:30pm #005 - Mary Jo's First Date
Concerned that Mary Jo hasn't dated since she and Ted broke up, Suzanne arranges a bind date for her with an old acquaintance, J.D. Shackelford, head scout for the Atlanta Braves baseball team, while Julia struggles through an I.R.S. audit conducted by the same Ray Don Simpson who tried to pick up the women at a restaurant and suffered a tongue-lashing from Julia.
11:00pm #007 - Perky's Visit
Perky Sugarbaker, Julia and Suzanne's mother, and her friend Bernice hope to escape the dull routine of their lives in the retirement home by joining the girls and their ex-con handyman Anthony for the festive occasion, considering it an exhilarating change. Guest star: Louise Latham
11:30pm #018 - Oh, Suzannah
While in Reese's office to sign legal papers, Suzanne off-handedly volunteers to keep a Vietnamese boat child, Li Sing, who is being adopted but needs an interim home for the next four weeks while final papers are being completed. Suzanne becomes attached to Li Sing quickly and doesn't want to give her over to her new family.
12:00am #026 - Killing All the Right People
Guest star: Tony Goldwyn
News that a friend and fellow decorator is dying of AIDS (and wants Sugarbakers to design his funeral) gets Mary Jo fired up at a PTA debate on sex education and contraception.
12:30am #028 - Dash Goff, the Writer
Suzanne's visiting ex, a novelist who loves flowery Southern words and women, is in a writer's slump and contemplating suicide. Guest star: Gerald McRaney
1:00am #029 - Heart Attacks
Reese's fitness demonstration - arm wrestling an old buddy and sometime-rival -- causes a heart attack, and subsequent different treatment from Julia. Guest star: Hal Holbrook
1:30am #032 - Stranded
While Charlene, Julia and Mary Jo get the flu on a trip to St. Louis, a snowstorm forces Suzanne and Anthony to share a motel room in Tennessee.

Tuesday, October 3
10:00pm #044 - Reservations for Eight
A romantic ski weekend becomes a battle of the sexes when an avalanche sidelines the Sugarbakers ladies and their boyfriends. Guest star: Hal Holbrook, Gerald McRaney
10:30pm #049 - Big Haas and Little Falsie
Mary-Jo contemplates breast enlargement after receiving an inheritance from her Uncle Dude stipulating that she must spend it on something frivolous.
11:00pm #053 - Tyrone
Acting as surrogate brother to a troubled youth, Anthony remembers his own painful childhood, and when Julia puts her trust in Anthony's juvenile charge, it only gets her photo on the evening news. Guest star: Shavar Ross
11:30pm #059 - Full Moon
A full moon coincides with strange occurrences: Julia gets her dress stuck in her pantyhose during a fashion show runway walk, Suzanne buys a gun to protect her pig from threats, and Mary Jo suddenly wants to find her daughter at look-out point, convinced that Claudia and her boyfriend are up to no good.
12:00am #062 - Come On and Marry Me, Bill
Charlene's wedding is in jeopardy when she finds Bill handcuffed to a scantily clad dancer after his stag party.
12:30am #065 - The Last Humorously-Dressed Bellboy in America
When she discovers him working as a bellboy/pianist, the accountant who absconded with her life savings offers Suzanne a deal.
1:00am #069 - There She Is
While preparing for Charlene's baby shower, the Sugarbakers women are surprised by a visit from the Director of Pageants for Miss Georgia. Due to a clerical error discovered in the 1975 balloting, Suzanne must relinquish the crown she won 15 years earlier.
1:30am #072 - The Rowdy Girls
While she is helping the Sugarbakers women choreograph a Supremes lip-synch routine, Charlene's favorite cousin inadvertently reveals that she is a victim of domestic violence.

Wednesday, October 4
10:00pm #074 - Julia Gets Her Head Stuck in a Fence
While posing for a gag photo at the governor's mansion, Julia gets her head stuck in the banister just before the annual ball.
10:30pm #077 - They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They?
Feeling that she is beautiful for her class reunion, Suzanne is forced to re-evaluate her life when she becomes the victim of cruel jokes and hurtful comments regarding her weight gain. Anthony enlists Julia and Mary Jo to join him in a two-day fast to focus attention on world hunger.
11:00pm #079 - The First Day of the Last Decade of the Entire Twentieth Century (1)
Suzanne and Mary Jo rush Charlene to the hospital when she goes into labor on New Year's Eve and conceives a desire to deliver the first New Year's baby. Dolly Parton plays Charlene's "guardian movie star," who comes to her in a dream with news of her baby's birth, and Bernice goes for an unexpected ambulance ride. Guest star: Dolly Parton
11:30pm #080 - The First Day of the Last Decade of the Entire Twentieth Century (2)
Suzanne and Mary Jo rush Charlene to the hospital when she goes into labor on New Year's Eve and conceives a desire to deliver the first New Year's baby. Dolly Parton plays Charlene's "guardian movie star," who comes to her in a dream with news of her baby's birth, and Bernice goes for an unexpected ambulance ride. Guest star: Dolly Parton
12:00am #099 - Miss Trial
Julia's dinner plans with former President Jimmy Carter and his wife are put on hold when her slow-moving jury gets sequestered.
12:30am #104 - A Class Act
Guest star: Richard Sanders
Suzanne had trouble relating to Anthony after he buys in to become a full partner; new student Charlene fends off an amorous psychology professor.
1:00am #116 - The Big Circle
Julia tries coping with her boyfriend Reese's death by looking after Randa Oliver, the supremely spoiled child of a client couple on an extended vacation.
1:30am #118 - Fore!
Suzanne is jealous when Anthony is invited to be the first black (i.e., token) in the previously all-white Beaumont Country Club.

Thursday, October 5
10:00pm #120 - The Big Desk (1)
Sugarbaker cousin Allison buys out Suzanne's share of the business and then moves in, complete with an enormous desk and a take-charge attitude. Also, Charlene's younger sister Carlene arrives and reveals she's divorcing her husband.
10:30pm #121 - The Big Desk (2)
Sugarbaker cousin and the new not-so-silent partner Allison tries to take charge of Sugarbaker's and Julia is not too thrilled.
11:00pm #127 - The Strange Case of Clarence and Anita
Guest star: Ted Kennedy, Senator Alan Simpson
Perhaps the most famous episode and a rare instance of a situation comedy making direct political comment on a current issue. The Sugarbakers women take sides on the controversial confirmation hearings of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill's accusation of sexual harassment: Mary Jo and Julia side with Hill and Allison with Thomas. Conflict spills over into Allison's birthday party, where Mary Jo and Julia turn up in costume just in time to hear a television interview about the hearings with Allison.
11:30pm #130 - Julia and Mary Jo Get Stuck Under a Bed
Mary Jo and Julia are trapped under anchorman Chuck Tremains’ bed when a Christmas design contest inspires them to examine a competitor's handiwork for evidence of plagiarism.
12:00am #143 - Of Human Bondage
After cousin Allison leaves Sugarbakers, Julia needs cash but is refused a bank loan. To cheer themselves up, the women get drunk and rowdy celebrating Julia’s birthday at the house of wealthy client B.J. Poteet, who wins the business from them in a poker game.
12:30am #156 - Wedding Redux
Guest star: Della Reese, Sherman Hemsley
Anthony and Etienne renew their vows for Etienne's visiting parents and Anthony's grandmother at a ceremony at B.J.'s, where anything that could go wrong does.
1:00am #163 - Gone With a Whim (1)
With Sugarbaker's in such bad financial shape, the ladies are grateful when B. J. gets them a job redecorating a house that resembles the great home from Gone with the Wind --- until they find out that the new lady of the house plans to rip out the grand staircase and replace it with an elevator. To make matters worse, B. J. finds out that their client is trying to take over Poteet Industries and plans to give Sugarbaker's to his young bride Kiki --- renaming it "Kikibaker's".
1:30am #164 - Gone With a Whim (2)
With Julia continuing to fight to save the antebellum Kearney mansion, B.J. struggles to save Sugarbaker's and Poteet Industries from a take over from the Kearneys. However, despite their efforts, Kiki Kearney announces her new plans for "Kikibaker's," Lester Kearney announces that the purchase of Poteet Industries is complete, and the modernizing of the mansion gets under way.




- I Pity the Fool
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
11:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. ET/PT
Nick@Nite helps TV Land bring you their take on self help with an encore presentation of TV Land’s I Pity the Fool featuring Mr. T’s spin on self help with plenty of comedic moments and heartfelt insight. This special presentation airs an hour after the series premiere on TV Land. Don’t miss this new reali-T show!

Episode #1 "Motivation"
NOTE: Four episodes of "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" will air from 9-11pm as a lead-in.






- Tricks@Nite
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
9:00pm-1:00am ET/PT
This Halloween Nick@Nite is going into practical joke mode. You’ll not only get scary pranks and Halloween mishaps from the Connors; but also the highly-acclaimed Nick@Nite original series Hi-Jinks, which turns the tables as the adults play good-natured pranks on unsuspecting kids. A brand new Hi-Jinks will premiere during the event!

9p Hi-Jinks #014 – Ted McGinley
Hi-Jinks delivers its most explosive prank yet with the help of Ted McGinley and a Civil War cannon. Also, kids are shocked and surprised by spiders, a defective waterbed, money that literally grows on trees, and a crazy copy machine that serves up. pizza!
9:30p Hi-Jinks #20 – Halloween Special (Premiere)
10p Hi-Jinks #17 - Corbin Bernsen
The legend of Big Foot comes to life on Hi-Jinks, and it's up to Corbin Bernsen and some other dads to capture the beast - if he really exists. Also: strange things show up in a father's ex-ray, kids have to finish a timed exam where the clock is rigged to go very fast, a crazy clown returns, and a house for sale appears to be haunted.
10:30p Hi-Jinks #12 - Tony Hawk/Darlene Westgor
Video game guru and extreme sports star Tony Hawk surprises his kids - and his fans -- when he test drives a vintage World War II tank and goes on a comical urban rampage. In addition to other pranks, a hot dog cart goes on a wild joy ride -with Nick at Nite's Funniest Mom winner, Darlene Westgor at the helm of the runaway cart.
11p Roseanne #30 – Boo!
Halloween takes on a whole new meaning when Dan and Roseanne square off in a showdown of homemade horror. And just to make things even creepier, Darlene decides to join the act. It turns into a contest for the whole family to see who can create the scariest, most frightful costume and pull off the ultimate Halloween prank. At the Conner "Castle of Horror" no one's safe from the terror and madness that fills the house.
11:30p Roseanne #54 – Trick or Treat
It's Halloween, and Roseanne is going to a costume party at the Lobo Lounge. When she shows up dressed as a bearded lumberjack, she is totally convincing, and decides to keep up the charade.
12a Roseanne #78 – Trick Me Up, Tie Me Down
It's Dan and Roseanne's favorite holiday, Halloween, and they get in the spirit by scaring their obnoxious neighbor, Kathy, with a gruesome trick. Later, Kathy and her husband unexpectedly show up at Dan's annual Halloween party at the lodge, and Roseanne is sure Kathy has come to seek revenge on the Conners.
12:30a Roseanne #104 – Halloween IV
Roseanne refuses to take part in the Halloween festivities. In a hilarious take-off of A Christmas Carol, Lanford's "Goddess of Gore" (Roseanne) is visited by the ghosts of Halloween past, present and future, who reflect on her old Halloween antics in an attempt to change her mind.

Scoobiedoo30
09-12-2006, 12:56 PM
I know everybody who is a fan of Designing Women will be flad to see esigning Women on Nick@nite

Kristen
09-12-2006, 09:22 PM
I'm soo happy to see the DW launch schedule. I haven't seen it on a regular basis in a long time! It'll be nice to see it again.

hhjp
09-13-2006, 10:16 AM
For Designing Women: ACTUALLY watch the show so it can stay and/or improve to a decent time slot.

TVJunkie101
09-23-2006, 07:52 PM
I really like DW, but frankly, I don't know if it fits with N@N. Oxygen should of picked it up.

Czas na Zywiec
09-24-2006, 03:36 AM
N@N is promoting the hell out of it, that's for sure.

Scoobiedoo30
09-24-2006, 10:30 AM
While I was watch Benson on TV Land I seen TV Land Promoting Desiging Women

friendsfan77
09-24-2006, 11:03 PM
I really like DW, but frankly, I don't know if it fits with N@N. Oxygen should of picked it up.

I agree. To me it just seems that Oxygen makes a bit more sense for some reason.

Pavan
09-28-2006, 11:43 PM
Nick at Nite's Got Georgia on its Mind as it Welcomes Designing Women to the Network Beginning October 2

NEW YORK, Sept. 28 -- The Sugarbakers have their designs on Nick at Nite as the hit comedy Designing Women joins the Nick at Nite line-up beginning Monday, October 2. The critically-acclaimed series kicks off with a four-day marathon of the show's best-loved episodes from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. (all times ET/PT) and airs through Thursday, October 5. It will air in its regularly scheduled timeslot of 12 a.m. Monday-Saturday
beginning Friday, October 6.

"Designing Women is a hilarious comedy with a great ensemble cast of outspoken and sassy women," states Jaclyn Cohen, Senior Vice President, Programming and Acquisitions, TV Land and Nick at Nite. "Its strong writing and honest storylines have such a strong appeal to women, and as Nick at Nite is the premier destination for Women 18-49 and 18-34, it truly is the perfect fit."

Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Designing Women aired on CBS and starred Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Jeanne Smart and Annie Potts as four outspoken Southern women running Sugarbaker and Associates, an interior decorating business in Atlanta. The show, which aired from 1986 to 1993, focuses on their personal and professional lives, as they deal with their
business, romances and friendship. Julia Sugarbaker (Carter) is the founder of the business and the classy and smart one of the bunch. Her sister Suzanne (Burke), is a former beauty queen who uses her flirtatious ways to charm both clients and men, Mary Jo (Potts), is a recently divorced mom with two kids and Charlene (Smart) is the trusting business manager who has never been married. Anthony (Meshach Taylor) is their outspoken deliveryman/handyman, who also happens to be an ex-con, but constantly gives his opinion on everything going on in the ladies' lives. In the series' fifth season, as Burke and Smart left the show, two new characters were introduced. Allison Sugarbaker (Julia Duffy), Suzanne and Julia's cousin, and Carlene Frazier Dobber (Jan Hooks), Charlene's newly divorced sister. The final cast change was when Julia Duffy left the series and Bonnie Jean "B.J." Poteet (Judith Ivey), a wealthy widow, was brought in to save the firm that had become financially strapped.

The schedule line-up for the Designing Women marathon is as follows:

Monday
10:00pm #001 - Designing Women (Pilot)
Guest star: Scott Bakula
Suzanne visits a new gynecologist, Mary Jo's ex-husband Ted, and a maelstrom of emotions is unleashed when she announces she is
dating him.

10:30pm #005 - Mary Jo's First Date
Concerned that Mary Jo hasn't dated since she and Ted broke up,
Suzanne arranges a blind date for her with an old acquaintance,
J.D. Shackelford, head scout for the Atlanta Braves baseball
team, while Julia struggles through an I.R.S. audit conducted by
the same Ray Don Simpson who tried to pick up the women at a
restaurant and suffered a tongue-lashing from Julia.

11:00pm #007 - Perky's Visit
Perky Sugarbaker, Julia and Suzanne's mother, and her friend
Bernice hope to escape the dull routine of their lives in the
retirement home by joining the girls and their ex-con handyman
Anthony for the festive occasion, considering it an exhilarating
change. Guest star: Louise Latham

11:30pm #018 - Oh, Suzannah
While in Reese's office to sign legal papers, Suzanne
off-handedly volunteers to keep a Vietnamese boat child, Li Sing,
who is being adopted but needs an interim home for the next four
weeks while final papers are being completed. Suzanne becomes
attached to Li Sing quickly and doesn't want to give her over to
her new family.

12:00am #026 - Killing All the Right People
Guest star: Tony Goldwyn
News that a friend and fellow decorator is dying of AIDS (and
wants Sugarbakers to design his funeral) gets Mary Jo fired up at
a PTA debate on sex education and contraception.

12:30am #028 - Dash Goff, the Writer
Suzanne's visiting ex, a novelist who loves flowery Southern
words and women, is in a writer's slump and contemplating
suicide. Guest star: Gerald McRaney

1:00am #029 - Heart Attacks
Reese's fitness demonstration -- arm wrestling an old buddy and
sometime-rival -- causes a heart attack, and subsequent different
treatment from Julia. Guest star: Hal Holbrook

1:30am #032 - Stranded
While Charlene, Julia and Mary Jo get the flu on a trip to St.
Louis, a snowstorm forces Suzanne and Anthony to share a motel
room in Tennessee.

Tuesday
10:00pm #044 - Reservations for Eight
A romantic ski weekend becomes a battle of the sexes when an
avalanche sidelines the Sugarbakers ladies and their boyfriends.
Guest star: Hal Holbrook, Gerald McRaney

10:30pm #049 - Big Haas and Little Falsie
Mary-Jo contemplates breast enlargement after receiving an
inheritance from her Uncle Dude stipulating that she must spend
it on something frivolous.

11:00pm #053 - Tyrone
Acting as surrogate brother to a troubled youth, Anthony
remembers his own painful childhood, and when Julia puts her
trust in Anthony's juvenile charge, it only gets her photo on the
evening news. Guest star: Shavar Ross

11:30pm #059 - Full Moon
A full moon coincides with strange occurrences: Julia gets her
dress stuck in her pantyhose during a fashion show runway walk,
Suzanne buys a gun to protect her pig from threats, and Mary Jo
suddenly wants to find her daughter at look-out point, convinced
that Claudia and her boyfriend are up to no good.

12:00am #062 - Come On and Marry Me, Bill
Charlene's wedding is in jeopardy when she finds Bill handcuffed
to a scantily clad dancer after his stag party.

12:30am #065 - The Last Humorously-Dressed Bellboy in America
When she discovers him working as a bellboy/pianist, the
accountant who absconded with her life savings offers Suzanne a
deal.

1:00am #069 - There She Is
While preparing for Charlene's baby shower, the Sugarbakers women
are surprised by a visit from the Director of Pageants for Miss
Georgia. Due to a clerical error discovered in the 1975
balloting, Suzanne must relinquish the crown she won 15 years
earlier.

1:30am #072 - The Rowdy Girls
While she is helping the Sugarbakers women choreograph a Supremes
lip-synch routine, Charlene's favorite cousin inadvertently
reveals that she is a victim of domestic violence.

Wednesday
10:00pm #074 - Julia Gets Her Head Stuck in a Fence
While posing for a gag photo at the governor's mansion, Julia
gets her head stuck in the banister just before the annual ball.

10:30pm #077 - They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They?
Feeling that she is beautiful for her class reunion, Suzanne is
forced to re-evaluate her life when she becomes the victim of
cruel jokes and hurtful comments regarding her weight gain.
Anthony enlists Julia and Mary Jo to join him in a two-day fast
to focus attention on world hunger.

11:00pm #079 - The First Day of the Last Decade of the Entire Twentieth
Century (1)
Suzanne and Mary Jo rush Charlene to the hospital when she goes
into labor on New Year's Eve and conceives a desire to deliver
the first New Year's baby. Dolly Parton plays Charlene's
"guardian movie star," who comes to her in a dream with news of
her baby's birth, and Bernice goes for an unexpected ambulance
ride. Guest star: Dolly Parton

11:30pm #080 - The First Day of the Last Decade of the Entire Twentieth
Century (2)
Suzanne and Mary Jo rush Charlene to the hospital when she goes
into labor on New Year's Eve and conceives a desire to deliver
the first New Year's baby. Dolly Parton plays Charlene's
"guardian movie star," who comes to her in a dream with news of
her baby's birth, and Bernice goes for an unexpected ambulance
ride. Guest star: Dolly Parton

12:00am #099 - Miss Trial
Julia's dinner plans with former President Jimmy Carter and his
wife are put on hold when her slow-moving jury gets sequestered.

12:30am #104 - A Class Act
Guest star: Richard Sanders
Suzanne had trouble relating to Anthony after he buys in to
become a full partner; new student Charlene fends off an amorous
psychology professor.

1:00am #116 - The Big Circle
Julia tries coping with her boyfriend Reese's death by looking
after Randa Oliver, the supremely spoiled child of a client
couple on an extended vacation.

1:30am #118 - Fore!
Suzanne is jealous when Anthony is invited to be the first black
(i.e., token) in the previously all-white Beaumont Country Club.

Thursday
10:00pm #120 - The Big Desk (1)
Sugarbaker cousin Allison buys out Suzanne's share of the
business and then moves in, complete with an enormous desk and a
take-charge attitude. Also, Charlene's younger sister Carlene
arrives and reveals she's divorcing her husband.

10:30pm #121 - The Big Desk (2)
Sugarbaker cousin and the new not-so-silent partner Allison tries
to take charge of Sugarbaker's and Julia is not too thrilled.

11:00pm #127 - The Strange Case of Clarence and Anita
Guest star: Ted Kennedy, Senator Alan Simpson
Perhaps the most famous episode and a rare instance of a
situation comedy making direct political comment on a current
issue. The Sugarbakers women take sides on the controversial
confirmation hearings of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence
Thomas and Anita Hill's accusation of sexual harassment: Mary Jo
and Julia side with Hill and Allison with Thomas. Conflict spills
over into Allison's birthday party, where Mary Jo and Julia turn
up in costume just in time to hear a television interview about
the hearings with Allison.

11:30pm #130 - Julia and Mary Jo Get Stuck Under a Bed
Mary Jo and Julia are trapped under anchorman Chuck Tremains' bed
when a Christmas design contest inspires them to examine a
competitor's handiwork for evidence of plagiarism.

12:00am #143 - Of Human Bondage
After cousin Allison leaves Sugarbakers, Julia needs cash but is
refused a bank loan. To cheer themselves up, the women get drunk
and rowdy celebrating Julia's birthday at the house of wealthy
client B.J. Poteet, who wins the business from them in a poker
game.

12:30am #156 - Wedding Redux
Guest star: Della Reese, Sherman Hemsley
Anthony and Etienne renew their vows for Etienne's visiting
parents and Anthony's grandmother at a ceremony at B.J.'s, where
anything that could go wrong does.

1:00am #163 - Gone With a Whim (1)
With Sugarbaker's in such bad financial shape, the ladies are
grateful when B. J. gets them a job redecorating a house that
resembles the great home from Gone with the Wind -- until they
find out that the new lady of the house plans to rip out the
grand staircase and replace it with an elevator. To make matters
worse, B. J. finds out that their client is trying to take over
Poteet Industries and plans to give Sugarbaker's to his young
bride Kiki --- renaming it "Kikibaker's".

1:30am #164 - Gone With a Whim (2)
With Julia continuing to fight to save the antebellum Kearney
mansion, B.J. struggles to save Sugarbaker's and Poteet
Industries from a take over from the Kearneys. However, despite
their efforts, Kiki Kearney announces her new plans for
"Kikibaker's," Lester Kearney announces that the purchase of
Poteet Industries is complete, and the modernizing of the mansion
gets under way.

Buffyboy323
09-29-2006, 02:27 AM
N@N is promoting the hell out of it, that's for sure.
It is for sure, but I have a BIG feeling that they are gong to shove it to a 2am or later timeslot, after the Marathon. It doesn't click well with N@N's audience. (Just like Murphy Brown and Mad About You).

Scoobiedoo30
09-29-2006, 10:10 AM
Desiging Women will air at 12:00 am and 12:30 am Central Time on Nick@Nite

Pavan
09-29-2006, 10:46 AM
Additional changes to Oct. 6 schedule:
Sun-Thurs 9:30PM Full House (replaces Fresh Prince)
Mon-Sat:
10:30PM Fresh Prince (replaces A Different World)
4:30AM A Different World (replaces the Weekly Marathons)
Marathons will now be 1:00AM-4:30AM every night.

Scoobiedoo30
09-29-2006, 11:10 AM
all right Full House will air back to back ahain at 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm Central Time This is Awsome News

TVJunkie101
09-29-2006, 01:09 PM
Guess A Different World isn't doing very well.

EmoJoe
09-29-2006, 03:09 PM
after october 6th, the majority of N@N's shows are going to be in a post-midnight timeslot. -_-

JulieSomoski
09-29-2006, 03:34 PM
I thougt A DIfferent World was actually goignt o be the first show in 2 years that hasn't moved to midnight only after its debut. Think-Who's the Boss did in June 2004, Mad About You did in May, Murphy brown did in January 2005. I was rally liking that show too. I also aagree that Designing Women doesn't fit in with the Nick at Nite shows, definitely belongs on Oxygen. That only amkes you wonder if it wil do well. I also don't understand why they arre putting another airing of Full House on. I mean, first they move the show to air at 5:30Am only, and then they put it back on with double airings? It just doesn't make sense.

Dragonflies
09-29-2006, 04:14 PM
Didnt take them long to stuff ADW in the 4:30 am timeslot :cuss: :cuss:

Scoobiedoo30
09-29-2006, 04:20 PM
I am shocked that Nick@Nite is moving A Diffrent World to the 3:30 am Time Period

Buffyboy323
09-29-2006, 04:44 PM
Is that the only time A Different World is going to be on?

EmoJoe
09-29-2006, 05:27 PM
i was just thinking - what was the last Nick@Nite show that actually was able to keep a decent timeslot? i think it was Fresh Prince, which joined Nick@Nite two years ago.


Nick@Nite really needs to give shows more of a chance, cause in a few years, when Fresh Prince and Roseanne begin to lose some steam, their going to be screwed.

friendsfan77
09-29-2006, 05:55 PM
Didnt take them long to stuff ADW in the 4:30 am timeslot :cuss: :cuss:

That show's there ALREADY? Didnt they start airing it not too long ago?

Buffyboy323
09-29-2006, 06:05 PM
That show's there ALREADY? Didnt they start airing it not too long ago?
In July, LOL.

benjamoon
09-29-2006, 06:06 PM
Wow what a surprise.... Nick at Nite has their expectations TOO HIGH. I really miss the days when N@N would air shows in prime time even if they weren't one of their top 3 shows.... I don't even like "A Different World" but N@N just sucks in general these days, and has ever since about 2000

Buffyboy323
09-29-2006, 06:06 PM
i was just thinking - what was the last Nick@Nite show that actually was able to keep a decent timeslot? i think it was Fresh Prince, which joined Nick@Nite two years ago.


Nick@Nite really needs to give shows more of a chance, cause in a few years, when Fresh Prince and Roseanne begin to lose some steam, their going to be screwed.

I don't know about losing steam, but Roseanne has been there since 2003, and it's still going strong....I think it leaves N@N in 2007. If so, I think this is one of those rare N@N shows that actually was successful ALL through it's run.

yankeesfan82
10-01-2006, 11:32 AM
They need to get rid of these stupid marathons. And they need to go back to starting shows at exactly :00 and :30 not this stupid :05 and :37 crap. The middle of the timeslot is even more confusing for me going from watching something at home on Nick-At-Nite East Coast feed and then watching something at my friends job on Nick-At-Nite West Coast feed. (They have Dish Network where he works)

EmoJoe
10-01-2006, 02:18 PM
They need to get rid of these stupid marathons. And they need to go back to starting shows at exactly :00 and :30 not this stupid :05 and :37 crap. The middle of the timeslot is even more confusing for me going from watching something at home on Nick-At-Nite East Coast feed and then watching something at my friends job on Nick-At-Nite West Coast feed. (They have Dish Network where he works)
yeah, i agree...about everything. every time you turn on TV Land or Nick@Nite overnight its always a commercial because with the new times theres like 203023490239082890239082340 commercials. its annoying.

also, marathons need to go now. their nice for the summer because it sort of a tradition i guess, but now it's fall.

friendsfan77
10-01-2006, 06:52 PM
They need to get rid of these stupid marathons. And they need to go back to starting shows at exactly :00 and :30 not this stupid :05 and :37 crap.

I agree. Like I said recently, dont tell me a show is starting at 10:30 but instead it's REALLY starting at 10:37. I mean, I can understand them being a few seconds off or something like that, but they're just ridiculous with that mess.

Mrgman
10-01-2006, 07:19 PM
Last night I was watching back to back 3's company on tvland at 11 and 11:30 the first one wasn't even finished at 11:30 and the second one started at 11:41 according to my watch. And about ADW screw Nick At Nite we have it on oxygen weekday mornings at 10 and 10:30

Dragonflies
10-02-2006, 04:33 PM
i was just thinking - what was the last Nick@Nite show that actually was able to keep a decent timeslot? i think it was Fresh Prince, which joined Nick@Nite two years ago.


Nick@Nite really needs to give shows more of a chance, cause in a few years, when Fresh Prince and Roseanne begin to lose some steam, their going to be screwed.


I agree! If they ever lose Roseanne and Fresh Prince or any other shows that do well, they're majorly screwed.

They're as bad as the regular networks anymore. They won't give anyshow that isnt Roseanne, Cosby, Fresh Prince, etc... a chance :mad:

Pavan
10-05-2006, 10:04 AM
The Designing Women marathon has been cut short. Tonight, the last night, will be replaced with an extended marathon of Roseanne from 10p-2a, then the scheduled marathon from 2a-6a:

Roseanne marathon
10:00PM #158
10:30PM #087
11:00PM #088
11:30PM #090
12:00AM #093
12:30AM #095
1:00AM #096
1:30AM #105

Scoobiedoo30
10-05-2006, 10:09 AM
Thanks For The Update

TVJunkie101
10-05-2006, 10:14 AM
Guess DW isn't doing well. Figures. Why did N@N get it? They should of let Oxygen pick it up or something.

Brent88
10-05-2006, 11:35 AM
I knew it, I figured it wouldn't do well. It's just not a N@N show at all. I don't know why they picked it up.

Brent88
10-05-2006, 01:30 PM
FWIW... Nick-at-Nite's schedule on it's website has Roseanne ALL night from 10pm-6am. No Designing Women at all.

Adamantium
10-05-2006, 04:34 PM
Why does N@N even bother to show anything besides Roseanne? I mean seriously. How many shows has a block of Roseanne replaced?

Why doesn't N@N just have this schedule (I HATE this schedule, but I don't see why N@N bothers to pick up anything else, when it just gets replaced by Roseanne or Fresh Prince eventually).

10:00pm - Fresh Prince
10:30pm - Fresh Prince
11:00pm - Fresh Prince
11:30pm - Fresh Prince
12:00am - Roseanne
12:30am - Roseanne
1:00am - Roseanne
1:30am - Roseanne
2:00am - Roseanne
2:30am - Roseanne
3:00am - Roseanne
3:30am - Roseanne
4:00am - Roseanne
4:30am - Roseanne
5:00am - Roseanne
5:30am - Roseanne

Funny thing, we thought N@N overplayed "The Cosby Show." Little did we know...

EmoJoe
10-05-2006, 07:21 PM
Why does N@N even bother to show anything besides Roseanne? I mean seriously. How many shows has a block of Roseanne replaced?

Why doesn't N@N just have this schedule (I HATE this schedule, but I don't see why N@N bothers to pick up anything else, when it just gets replaced by Roseanne or Fresh Prince eventually).

10:00pm - Fresh Prince
10:30pm - Fresh Prince
11:00pm - Fresh Prince
11:30pm - Fresh Prince
12:00am - Roseanne
12:30am - Roseanne
1:00am - Roseanne
1:30am - Roseanne
2:00am - Roseanne
2:30am - Roseanne
3:00am - Roseanne
3:30am - Roseanne
4:00am - Roseanne
4:30am - Roseanne
5:00am - Roseanne
5:30am - Roseanne

Funny thing, we thought N@N overplayed "The Cosby Show." Little did we know...
they overkill anything thats gets amazing ratings. and the rest of the shows get the boot. literally. at least a few years ago shows would get a chance on Nick@Nite and even if ratings weren't amazingly good, it might still get to keep its timeslot...but now ratings have to be absolutley fantastic, or the show gets dumped to 4 or 5 am.

Heckles101
10-05-2006, 07:51 PM
I hope N@N is noticing a trend.. their only successful shows are family sitcoms from the 80s/90s. So lets get Blossom up on there NOW!!

Buffyboy323
10-05-2006, 10:11 PM
I hope N@N is noticing a trend.. their only successful shows are family sitcoms from the 80s/90s. So lets get Blossom up on there NOW!!
You took the words right out of my mouth! :lol:

friendsfan77
10-06-2006, 09:38 AM
they overkill anything thats gets amazing ratings. and the rest of the shows get the boot. literally. at least a few years ago shows would get a chance on Nick@Nite and even if ratings weren't amazingly good, it might still get to keep its timeslot...but now ratings have to be absolutley fantastic, or the show gets dumped to 4 or 5 am.

I agree. It's ridiculous the way they treat new shows now. I also agree with the idea that Oxygen would have been a better fit. Though I was looking forward to the final episode. I believe it was going to air tonight until this sked change. I love Roseanne but they way they rerun that is just insane. Why even call themselves N@N anymore? They should just change their name to the Fresh Prince-Roseanne channel.

Brent88
10-08-2006, 12:49 AM
I agree. It's ridiculous the way they treat new shows now. I also agree with the idea that Oxygen would have been a better fit. Though I was looking forward to the final episode. I believe it was going to air tonight until this sked change. I love Roseanne but they way they rerun that is just insane. Why even call themselves N@N anymore? They should just change their name to the Fresh Prince-Roseanne channel.

Roseanne-at-Nite. :lol:

I love the show too, but I'm not watching it much because I got sick of it being on ALL THE TIME.

JuicyCoutureGirl
10-09-2006, 04:15 AM
I hope N@N is noticing a trend.. their only successful shows are family sitcoms from the 80s/90s. So lets get Blossom up on there NOW!!

Fat chance:rolleyes: . As much as I love Blossom, I have a feeling if this happens, N@N wouldn't do it any justice(like Newsradio, Mad About You, Designing Women, and A Different World).

I'm soooo done with N@N, the last time they did something right was back in late 2000 when The Facts of Life was on(along with Diff'rent Strokes) but even then they killed it too early. Sixteen years ago, I thought I will never be tired of watching Fresh Prince and Roseanne... if only I had a crystal ball back then.:rolleyes:

Adamantium
10-09-2006, 05:51 PM
It’s like the N@N shows can’t just air for our enjoyment. They each have to compete with one another. It’s like N@N is battling itself. They take their highest rated shows and show them all night long, and shove their low rated shows to 4 and 5 in the morning. It’s sickening. I don’t have a problem with “Roseanne” as a show. But N@N has me furious with it, because once “NewsRadio” failed, what replaced it in the marathon? ROSEANNE! It’s like why can’t we just sit back and enjoy a nice night of television with an hour of Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Mad About You, NewsRadio, A Different World and whatnot? Instead if one show does slightly better than another show, it takes over it’s timeslot and we end up with a night of Fresh Prince, Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Roseanne, Roseanne, Roseanne, Fresh Prince, etc…

The sad thing is, it’s working. People are watching every airing of Roseanne and Fresh Prince and making N@N believe it’s justified in doing it that way. I miss the old days when N@N had a variety of shows and you had no clue whether or not a show was higher rated than another, because they all had a chance and aired every night at their regular time.

JuicyCoutureGirl
10-10-2006, 10:24 AM
It’s like the N@N shows can’t just air for our enjoyment. They each have to compete with one another. It’s like N@N is battling itself. They take their highest rated shows and show them all night long, and shove their low rated shows to 4 and 5 in the morning. It’s sickening. I don’t have a problem with “Roseanne” as a show. But N@N has me furious with it, because once “NewsRadio” failed, what replaced it in the marathon? ROSEANNE! It’s like why can’t we just sit back and enjoy a nice night of television with an hour of Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Mad About You, NewsRadio, A Different World and whatnot? Instead if one show does slightly better than another show, it takes over it’s timeslot and we end up with a night of Fresh Prince, Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Roseanne, Roseanne, Roseanne, Fresh Prince, etc…

The sad thing is, it’s working. People are watching every airing of Roseanne and Fresh Prince and making N@N believe it’s justified in doing it that way. I miss the old days when N@N had a variety of shows and you had no clue whether or not a show was higher rated than another, because they all had a chance and aired every night at their regular time.

Stop making sense!:lol: . I totally agree with you. Like Designing Women marathon was replaced with....ROSEANNE!!!! I used to be a fan of Roseanne and Fresh Prince but now I'm getting sick of both shows. I Love Lucy was a hugely popular show 11 years ago on N@N but I never remembered I Love Lucy taking over Bewitched of Dick van Dyke spot. I remember people complaining about The Cosby Show, but even The Cosby Show never aired like Roseanne! I just gave up on N@N because I be damned if I got to stay up at 4 in the morning to catch A Different World or waste my time watching Roseanne all night when her DVD sets are almost complete!

Dragonflies
10-12-2006, 04:38 PM
It’s like the N@N shows can’t just air for our enjoyment. They each have to compete with one another. It’s like N@N is battling itself. They take their highest rated shows and show them all night long, and shove their low rated shows to 4 and 5 in the morning. It’s sickening. I don’t have a problem with “Roseanne” as a show. But N@N has me furious with it, because once “NewsRadio” failed, what replaced it in the marathon? ROSEANNE! It’s like why can’t we just sit back and enjoy a nice night of television with an hour of Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Mad About You, NewsRadio, A Different World and whatnot? Instead if one show does slightly better than another show, it takes over it’s timeslot and we end up with a night of Fresh Prince, Fresh Prince, Roseanne, Roseanne, Roseanne, Roseanne, Fresh Prince, etc…

The sad thing is, it’s working. People are watching every airing of Roseanne and Fresh Prince and making N@N believe it’s justified in doing it that way. I miss the old days when N@N had a variety of shows and you had no clue whether or not a show was higher rated than another, because they all had a chance and aired every night at their regular time.


Excellent post! :D

Pavan
10-19-2006, 01:53 PM
Nick At Nite Haunts Viewers With Bone-Rattling Laughter on Halloween

All New Episode of Hi-Jinks Premieres at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT

Network Also Showcases Memorable Hi-Jinks and Halloween-themed Roseanne Episodes


NEW YORK, Oct. 19 -- It's comic mayhem, scary pranks and family fun when Nick at Nite celebrates Halloween on Tuesday, October 31, from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. (all times ET/PT). "Tricks@Nite" features an all-new episode of the network's popular hidden camera series -- Hi-Jinks -- as well as a showcase of Hi-Jinks' previous episodes and a Roseanne marathon filled with spooks and laughs.

The night starts off with an explosive episode of Hi-Jinks featuring special guest Ted McGinley. Next up is the premiere of the "Hi-Jinks Halloween Special" filled with scarecrows, Big Foot and scary surprises. At 11 p.m. viewers can join Roseanne and the unconventional Conner family as they return for their traditional haunting and classic Halloween episodes.

The "Tricks@Nite" Halloween schedule is as follows (all times listed are ET/PT):

9 p.m. Hi-Jinks #014 - Ted McGinley
Hi-Jinks delivers its' most explosive prank yet with the help of Ted McGinley and a Civil War cannon. Also, kids are surprised by spiders, a defective waterbed, money that literally grows on trees, and a crazy copy machine that serves up pizza!

9:30 p.m. Hi-Jinks #20 - Halloween Special (Premiere)
This special episode of Hi-Jinks is hosted by Leila Sbitani while roaming in spooky places in the dead of night on Halloween eve. Some of the chilling segments include: a spider that drops from the ceiling onto unsuspecting marks at a waiting room, a house for sale that's haunted, kids letting out blood-curling screams in a fake movie audition and a thousand-year-old mummy that comes to life.

10 p.m. Hi-Jinks #17 - Corbin Bernsen
The legend of Big Foot comes to life, and it's up to Corbin Bernsen (L.A. Law) and some other dads to capture the beast ... if he's really real. Also, strange things show up in a father's x-ray, kids have to finish a timed exam where the clock is rigged to go very fast, a crazy clown returns, and a house for sale appears to be haunted.

10:30 p.m. Hi-Jinks #12 - Tony Hawk/Darlene Westgor
Video game guru and extreme sports star Tony Hawk surprises his kids -- and his fans -- when he test drives a vintage World War II tank and goes on a comical urban rampage. In addition to other pranks, a hot dog cart goes on a wild joy ride with Nick at Nite's first Funniest Mom winner, Darlene Westgor, at the helm of the runaway cart.

11 p.m. Roseanne #30 - Boo!
Dan and Roseanne square off in a showdown of homemade horror, with Darlene also joining in on the act. It turns into a contest for the whole family to see who can create the scariest, most frightful costume and pull off the ultimate
Halloween prank. At the Conner "Castle of Horror" no one's
safe from the terror and madness that fills the house.

11:30 p.m. Roseanne #54 - Trick or Treat
It's Halloween, and Roseanne is going to a costume party at
the Lobo Lounge. When she shows up dressed as a bearded
lumberjack, she is totally convincing and decides to keep up
the charade.

12 a.m. Roseanne #78 - Trick Me Up, Tie Me Down
It's Dan and Roseanne's favorite holiday, Halloween, and they
get in the spirit by scaring their obnoxious neighbor, Kathy,
with a gruesome trick. Later, Kathy and her husband
unexpectedly show up at Dan's annual Halloween party at the
lodge, and Roseanne is sure Kathy has come to seek revenge on
the Conners.

12:30 a.m. Roseanne #104 - Halloween IV
Having lost her Halloween spirit, Roseanne sends everyone to a
party while she stays home -- and is visited by the ghosts of
Halloween past, present, and future.