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Pavan
12-07-2007, 01:12 PM
TV Land February 2008--


Regular schedule:

Effective Monday, January 28, 2008

What's new: Just Shoot Me
What's gone: All in the Family

Weekdays
6:00AM Star Trek
7:00AM Night Court
7:30AM Wings
8:00AM Cheers
8:30AM Just Shoot Me (replaces The Jeffersons)
9:00AM Sanford & Son
9:30AM Good Times (replaces All in the Family)
10:00AM Good Times
10:30AM Designing Women
11:00AM Three's Company (replaces Brady Bunch)
11:30AM I Love Lucy (replaces Munsters)
12:00PM Bonanza (Mon); Leave it to Beaver (Tues-Fri) (replaces Addams Family)
12:30PM Bonanza cont. (Mon); Leave it to Beaver (Tues-Fri)
1:00PM Bonanza (Mon); The Beverly Hillbillies (Tues-Fri) (replaces I Love Lucy)
1:30PM Bonanza cont. (Mon); The Beverly Hillbillies (Tues-Fri) (replaces Green Acres)
2:00PM Gunsmoke (Mon); Bonanza (Tues-Fri)
3:00PM Gunsmoke
4:00PM The Andy Griffith Show (replaces Sanford & Son)
4:30PM The Andy Griffith Show (replaces Sanford & Son)
5:00PM I Love Lucy
5:30PM I Love Lucy
6:00PM The Beverly Hillbillies
6:30PM The Beverly Hillbillies
7:00PM The Andy Griffith Show
7:30PM The Andy Griffith Show
8:00PM M*A*S*H (Mon-Thurs); I Love Lucy (Fri)
8:30PM M*A*S*H (Mon-Thurs); I Love Lucy (Fri)
9:00PM-11:00PM Marathons: Designing Women (Mon); The Andy Griffith Show (Tues); Sanford & Son (Wed); Just Shoot Me (Thurs replaces Good Times); I Love Lucy 9-10p only (Fri), TV Land Movie 10p-12a (Fri)
11:00PM M*A*S*H (Mon-Thurs); TV Land Movie cont. (Fri)
11:30PM M*A*S*H (Mon-Thurs); TV Land Movie cont. (Fri)

Every night
12:00AM Just Shoot Me (replaces Andy Griffith)
12:30AM Just Shoot Me (replaces Andy Griffith)
1:00AM The Beverly Hillbillies
1:30AM The Beverly Hillbillies
2:00AM Sanford & Son
2:30AM The Jeffersons
3:00AM Good Times
3:30AM Designing Women
4:00AM Three's Company
4:30AM The Brady Bunch
5:00AM Leave it to Beaver
5:30AM I Love Lucy

Weekends
6:00AM Gunsmoke
7:00AM Gunsmoke
8:00AM Green Acres (Sat); The Munsters (Sun replaces Green Acres)
8:30AM The Addams Family
9:00AM Leave it to Beaver
9:30AM Leave it to Beaver
10:00AM-12:00PM I Love Lucy
12:00PM-2:00PM The Beverly Hillbillies
2:00PM Movie (Sat); Bonanza 2-4p (Sun)
4:00PM Movie (Sat); Gunsmoke 4-6p (Sun)
6:00PM-8:00PM The Andy Griffith Show (Sometimes a movie airs 6-8p Saturdays, shifting Andy from 8-10pm on Saturdays)
8:00PM Movie or Andy Griffith block (Sat); M*A*S*H 8-10p (Sun)
10:00PM Three's Company (Sat); Sanford & Son (Sun)
10:30PM Three's Company (Sat); Sanford & Son (Sun)
11:00PM Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (Sat); The Jeffersons (Sun)
11:30PM Extreme Makeover: Home Edition cont. (Sat); The Jeffersons (Sun)







Specials & Marathons







- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Every Saturday at 11 p.m. ET/PT
Millions watched the weekly heart-filled stories of families in need unfold. Now it can be seen on TV Land, reinforcing the gift of giving! Extreme Makeover: Home Edition started on August 7, and now airs every Saturday night at 11pm.
This Emmy Award-winning reality series -- which premiered in 2003 -- follows a team of designers, workmen, neighbors and friends as they race against time to completely renovate an entire house for a deserving family who has faced hardship in just seven days. Every single room, as well as the exterior and landscaping, is overhauled and customized for all family members.







- Friday Nite Movies
Every Friday starting at 10pm e/p
TV Land Friday Movies continue this winter!
We all know them and we all love them. We have all seen these movies so many times we can quote entire scenes verbatim…yet we still watch them whenever they’re on. These classic movies are back for nostalgic enjoyment this spring on TV Land.

Friday, February 1, 10p-12a
The Breakfast Club

Friday, February 8, 10p-12a
Sixteen Candles

Friday, February 15, 10p-12a
Footloose

Friday, February 22, 10p-12a
The Breakfast Club

Friday, February 29, 10p-12a
Moonstruck

Saturday encores:
Saturday, Feb. 2: 2-4p The Buddy Holly Story; 4-6p National Lampoon's Class Reunion; 6-8p The Breakfast Club
Saturday, Feb. 9: 2-5p In the Line of Fire & 8-10p Sixteen Candles
Saturday, Feb. 16: Big 80s Weekend Marathon (see below)
Saturday, Feb. 23: 2-4p The Buddy Holly Story & 4-6p The Breakfast Club
Saturday, March 1: 1-3pm Moonstruck & 3-5pm Sixteen Candles (Just Shoot Me follows 5-6p)





- Ricky Loves Lucy - Valentine's Day
Sunday, February 10, 2008 and Thursday, February 14, 2008
8:00pm-10:00pm ET/PT
TV Land is celebrating Valentine’s Day with a “Ricky Loves Lucy Valentine’s Day Event.” Watch four episodes of Lucy and Ricky as they experience their happiest times together. Witness their vow renewal, celebrate the announcement and birth of their baby and toast them as they celebrate their wedding anniversary.
On TVLand.com:
• Viewers can send shared clips with a friend (in the form of a Valentine’s Day card)
• Mini-page with episode descriptions

Ricky Loves Lucy Valentine's Day
8:00PM The Marriage License Ep. #26
8:30PM Lucy is Enciente Ep. #45
9:00PM Lucy goes to the hospital Ep. #51
9:30PM Sentimental Anniversary Ep. #82







-Big 80s Weekend
Saturday, Feb. 16 5pm-11pm et/pt and Sunday, Feb. 17 5pm-3am
Catch your favorite '80s movies on President's Day weekend with the two best airing on President's Day itself from 5-9pm!

Saturday, February 16, 2008
5:00pm Footloose
7:00pm Flashdance
9:00pm Say Anything

Sunday, February 17, 2008
5:00pm Flashdance
7:00pm Say Anything
9:00pm Sixteen Candles
11:00pm The Breakfast Club
1:00am National Lampoon's Class Reunion

Monday, February 18, 2008
5:00pm Sixteen Candles
7:00pm The Breakfast Club



Sitcom Marathons on President's Day Weekend
Saturday, Feb. 16 through Monday, Feb 18
Leading into the movies on this President's Day weekend we get some sitcom stunts!

Saturday, Feb. 16 and Sunday, Feb. 17
12:00pm-2:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies (regularly scheduled)
2:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (Sat), Sanford & Son (Sun) -- both leading into the movies

Monday, Feb. 18
8:00am-10:00am Leave it to Beaver
10:00am-1:00pm I Love Lucy
1:00pm-4:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies
4:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (leading into the movies)





-TV Land Movie Week
Monday, February 25, 2008 through Friday, February 29, 2008
8-10pm ET/PT each night and 1pm ET the day after
This week in prime, it’s Movie Week! Showtime is every night at 8p, starting with Monday’s showing of Steve Martin as the lovably naive Navin Johnson in “The Jerk.” Tuesday, Gary Busey stars as the rock pioneer in “The Buddy Holly Story.” Wednesday, Molly, Emilio, Ally, and the rest of the Brat Pack star as a diverse group of teens stuck in Saturday morning detention. Thursday, Clint Eastwood stars as a conflicted secret service agent in “In the Line of Fire.” Rounding out the week is “Sixteen Candles” starring Molly Ringwald as she deals with forgotten birthdays and secret crushes.

Monday, Feb. 25 8-10p The Jerk (encores Tues., Feb. 26 1-3pm)
Tuesday, Feb. 26 8-10p The Buddy Holly Story (encores Wed., Feb. 27 1-3pm)
Wednesday, Feb. 27 8-10p The Breakfast Club (encores Thurs., Feb. 28 1-3pm)
Thursday, Feb. 28 8-11p In the Line of Fire (encores Fri., Feb. 29 1-4pm)
Friday, Feb. 29 8-10p Sixteen Candles


COMING IN MARCH: HIGH SCHOOL REUNION - WEDNESDAYS AT 10 STARTING MARCH 5

Pavan
12-27-2007, 02:55 PM
Thread is now open. Big '80s Weekend still has some TBD slots. PLEASE read the blog before you post a question or comment. Read the blog:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/blog/2007/12/day-53-wgas-strike-tv-land-february.html

JT
12-27-2007, 03:04 PM
Ironically, this schedule seems to be more based in pre-1980s shows that some of the ones throughout 2006 and 2007. The return of "The Beverly Hillbillies" is definitely doing a lot in the way of getting TVLand back to classic television. It'll be very interesting to see how the ratings for it are whenever it comes. I know I can't wait to watch it again!

The 80s weekend looks promising...depending on what the other programming is. Of course, when I think of 80s TV, I think of one primetime genre...and well, we should all know what that is by now lol. That'll be an interesting weekend, I hope.

JulieSomoski
12-27-2007, 04:55 PM
Not the greatest schedule, but it isn't the worst either. The Jeffersons only in latenights on weekdays sucks . . . and it's getting replaced by JSM in the mornings, which is worse. All in the Family gone sucks. I'm surprised Designing Women is still on . . . seems to be doing pretty well.

And I can't believe TVLand actually cut down on Good Times and Sanford and Son. It's on way less than usual this month.

Stuck In The '70's
12-27-2007, 05:01 PM
The only good thing is the Beverly Hillbillies is coming on. JSM sucks.

stevejay
12-28-2007, 07:24 PM
A couple of weeks ago I predicted that TV Land would cancel All In The Family. They were running the newer ones that nobody wants to see and the ratings were not good. Every time they run the newer episodes, it's just a matter of time before it's off the schedule.

USATVFAN
12-28-2007, 10:55 PM
The Jeffersons Must Be Doing Better Then All In The Family,Because They Are Still On the Schedule And All In The Family Is Being Taken off,I Would Think That If All In The Family Was Being Pulled That The Jeffersons Would Have Been pulled Also.
According To Link The Ratings For The Jeffersons Have Been Fairly Consistent But Not Outstanding

Scoobiedoo30
12-29-2007, 02:40 PM
I have to say that I am glad to see The Beverly Hillbillies back on TV

JulieSomoski
12-29-2007, 02:43 PM
The Jeffersons Must Be Doing Better Then All In The Family,Because They Are Still On the Schedule And All In The Family Is Being Taken off,I Would Think That If All In The Family Was Being Pulled That The Jeffersons Would Have Been pulled Also.
According To Link The Ratings For The Jeffersons Have Been Fairly Consistent But Not Outstanding

Link seems to say that about every show on TVLand except TAGS and MASH.

tvcritic07
12-30-2007, 11:19 PM
I wonder why they didn't just move The Jeffersons to All in the Family's former timeslot instead of adding an additional Good Times? Good Times must be more popular.

clj2
12-31-2007, 09:10 AM
Here's my prediction...JSM will flop in 2 weeks. If that happens, If I were them, I'd add another Beaver hour from 4-5, and move that TAGS hour back to 12-1.

And...my, my, my. How the mighty have fallen. Who would have ever thought we'd see Three's Company, Good Times, Sanford and Son, and even The Jeffersons not airing in choice time slots.

Looks like their 'main' shows are I Love Lucy, The Beverly Hillbillies, M*A*S*H, and Andy Griffith. Not bad.

chris31989
12-31-2007, 09:56 AM
I still cannot understand why Just Shoot Me was chosen to air on TVLAND. Nick at Nite would have been much more suitable. It looks odd on the schedule in the middle of shows 20 to 40 years older than itself. I really hope TVLand's next acquisition is a 60s show. That's all I ask for and surely what everyone else asks for.

JT
12-31-2007, 12:37 PM
Here's my prediction...JSM will flop in 2 weeks. If that happens, If I were them, I'd add another Beaver hour from 4-5, and move that TAGS hour back to 12-1.

And...my, my, my. How the mighty have fallen. Who would have ever thought we'd see Three's Company, Good Times, Sanford and Son, and even The Jeffersons not airing in choice time slots.

Looks like their 'main' shows are I Love Lucy, The Beverly Hillbillies, M*A*S*H, and Andy Griffith. Not bad.
I think that with TC and GT, it has more to do with the amount of times the episodes can be shown than with ratings. Pav's explained this before, but I always forget exactly how it goes.

tanquant
01-07-2008, 02:07 PM
Please, please,please for the love of television take just shoot me off of TV land! The show is just horrible. I hope it leaves as fast as perfect strangers left ION.

I see also when they air the George Lopez marathon they have to throw in an hour of fresh prince:rolleyes: Why couldn't they air the marathon right on up until 6:00.

I wish that they would air Three's Company at a decent time slot at least 8pm. That way I can see it before I go to work.

Adamantium
01-07-2008, 05:30 PM
TV Land is in a sad, pathetic state right now.

I don't like "Just Shoot Me!" but that's beside the point. It's too F-ing new to be on TV Land. I know, they've given up on being a classic TV network.

I've also never been a fan of movies airing on television, unless it's a movie channel without commercials. Just because TV is for TV shows and movies are for movie theaters or DVD players. I especially hate 1980s movies. Those are the worst (with a few exceptions, of course).

As for reality shows, it's one thing to air reality shows ABOUT television. I'm still not a fan of that, but at least it's on topic. But to have reality shows that have nothing to do with television stars or anything, is bull****.

I think we all need to pray for TV Land. Come on everybody, hold hands with the person closest to you and as a world, we will pray for TV Land. NOW! :crazy:

clj2
01-07-2008, 06:23 PM
Well....one thing, it isn't as bad as Nick at Nite or Hallmark variety wise, LOL..

Barrybgb
01-10-2008, 05:22 PM
TV Land is in a sad, pathetic state right now.

I don't like "Just Shoot Me!" but that's beside the point. It's too F-ing new to be on TV Land. I know, they've given up on being a classic TV network.

I've also never been a fan of movies airing on television, unless it's a movie channel without commercials. Just because TV is for TV shows and movies are for movie theaters or DVD players. I especially hate 1980s movies. Those are the worst (with a few exceptions, of course).

As for reality shows, it's one thing to air reality shows ABOUT television. I'm still not a fan of that, but at least it's on topic. But to have reality shows that have nothing to do with television stars or anything, is bull****.

I think we all need to pray for TV Land. Come on everybody, hold hands with the person closest to you and as a world, we will pray for TV Land. NOW! :crazy:

I'm going to pretend I didn't hear the part about the 80's being the worst. We all know the 80's was one of the best times, and certainly not one of the worst. There was a lot of junk in the 80's, but the same holds true for every decade. Even the junk back then had some charm to it and a following. There is much, much, much more than just a "few exceptions", as anybody would likely say. Not that too many of them are airing during the big 80's weekend. Give me the 80's over most of the 90's and 2000's any day of the week.

Also, why is The Jerk airing during the 80's weekend?. I believe it came out in 1979.

USATVFAN
01-10-2008, 05:42 PM
I Hope The Jeffersons Return To Primetime Slot 7 Days A Week Before It They Expire In August 2009.

MLBonTBS
01-11-2008, 10:39 AM
Well, I'm glad they didn't decide to air "Just Shoot Me" at 8pm like they were going to... that would have been a disaster.

I'm also very glad to see they are giving "I Love Lucy" some respect in what will probably be it's last year on TVLand.

Adamantium
01-11-2008, 05:33 PM
I'm going to pretend I didn't hear the part about the 80's being the worst. We all know the 80's was one of the best times, and certainly not one of the worst. There was a lot of junk in the 80's, but the same holds true for every decade. Even the junk back then had some charm to it and a following. There is much, much, much more than just a "few exceptions", as anybody would likely say. Not that too many of them are airing during the big 80's weekend. Give me the 80's over most of the 90's and 2000's any day of the week.

You can pretend you didn't hear it all you want. But my Anti-80s words are out there. ;)

Am I looking for a following? No. People can like 1980s movies, but I don't. And if TV Land is going to show movies, they might as well show movies from the 1980s, since I don't watch TV Land anymore. The channel went to pot.

Oh, and welcome to the boards! :)

Cheryl Harrell
01-17-2008, 08:05 AM
That sucks that All In The Family is gone due to Just Shoot Me. I vote they take JSM off as it's too recent a show & taking away from the classic stuff...

Scoobiedoo30
01-17-2008, 12:48 PM
TV Land has All in T?he Family until 2011

JulieSomoski
01-17-2008, 03:54 PM
Well, turns out the 80's weekend is nothing more than a marathon of movies. I'm not sure if you noticed, but the network is called TV LAND!

Cheryl Harrell
01-18-2008, 02:29 AM
Thanks for the info on AITF. Sounds like they may as well change their name to Movieland lol...

JT
01-18-2008, 09:49 AM
LMFAO. So this big 80s weekend is really just another movie marathon. I'm sorry, and I know this is going to be censored, but TVLand really is just a big ****in pile of dog****.

friendsfan77
01-18-2008, 12:01 PM
Well, turns out the 80's weekend is nothing more than a marathon of movies. I'm not sure if you noticed, but the network is called TV LAND!
I know. Just when you thought they couldn't get any more lame. :rolleyes:

JulieSomoski
01-18-2008, 03:10 PM
I know. Just when you thought they couldn't get any more lame. :rolleyes:

I was hoping for some good 80's shows this weekend that they own - Three's Company, Designing Women, Night Court, Cheers, Wings, The Jeffersons. But it turns out to be just movies, and shorter.

Pavan
01-18-2008, 03:37 PM
Effective Tuesday, January 29:

Tuesdays 9:00-11:00PM The Beverly Hillbillies (replaces The Andy Griffith Show)

Also on weekends, the Andy blocks are cut in half whenever they air. The Beverly Hillbillies will air with it.
Saturday, February 2:
8-9pm The Beverly Hillbillies
9-10pm The Andy Griffith Show

Sunday, February 3:
6-7pm The Beverly Hillbillies
7-8pm The Andy Griffith Show

Saturday, February 9:
5-7pm The Beverly Hillbillies
7-8pm The Andy Griffith Show

Sunday, February 10
6-7pm The Andy Griffith Show
7-8pm The Beverly Hillbillies

Scoobiedoo30
01-18-2008, 03:42 PM
I am glad The Beverly Hillbillies is getting a Marathron on Tuesday Night's.

JulieSomoski
01-18-2008, 05:03 PM
Looks like The Beverly Hillbillies is doing well. If it's replacing Andy Griffith, then you know it's doing well.

JT
01-18-2008, 08:19 PM
I'm glad TBH is doing well. It's the perfect example of how classic TV shows should be rotated in and out of the prime real estate of reruns. The show was a staple on N@N and TVLand throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, then left prominence for a while, airing only on WGN twice each morning, and now it's back and performing well. I wouldn't be surprised if "Gilligan's Island" is on its way back, along with the likes of "Mary Tyler Moore" and "The Odd Couple" or "Taxi."

Dean Winchester
01-19-2008, 01:34 AM
I'm disappointed in the 80's Weekend, I thought it would've been a perfect time to do one-off airings of shows like Family Ties, Facts Of Life, Square Pegs, 227, Charles In Charge, Gimme A Break and other shows that represent the 80's, instead of movies that most people have seen 1000 times

Pavan
01-28-2008, 08:06 PM
Sitcom Marathons on President's Day Weekend
Saturday, Feb. 16 through Monday, Feb 18
Leading into the movies on this President's Day weekend we get some sitcom stunts!

Saturday, Feb. 16 and Sunday, Feb. 17
12:00pm-2:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies (regularly scheduled)
2:00pm-4:00pm The Andy Griffith Show
4:00pm-5:00pm Sanford & Son (leading into the movies)

Monday, Feb. 18
8:00am-10:00am Leave it to Beaver
10:00am-1:00pm I Love Lucy
1:00pm-4:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies
4:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (leading into the movies)


Minor changes to this:

Sitcom Marathons on President's Day Weekend
Saturday, Feb. 16 through Monday, Feb 18
Leading into the movies on this President's Day weekend we get some sitcom stunts!

Saturday, Feb. 16 and Sunday, Feb. 17
12:00pm-2:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies (regularly scheduled)
2:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (Sat), Sanford & Son (Sun) -- both leading into the movies

Monday, Feb. 18
8:00am-10:00am Leave it to Beaver
10:00am-1:00pm I Love Lucy
1:00pm-4:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies
4:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (leading into the movies)

ethelmaepotter
01-29-2008, 09:01 PM
Can someone please explain to me why Just Shoot Me, along with Extreme Makeover, are on TV Land? I just don't get it.

JulieSomoski
01-30-2008, 03:40 PM
Minor changes to this:

Sitcom Marathons on President's Day Weekend
Saturday, Feb. 16 through Monday, Feb 18
Leading into the movies on this President's Day weekend we get some sitcom stunts!

Saturday, Feb. 16 and Sunday, Feb. 17
12:00pm-2:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies (regularly scheduled)
2:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (Sat), Sanford & Son (Sun) -- both leading into the movies

Monday, Feb. 18
8:00am-10:00am Leave it to Beaver
10:00am-1:00pm I Love Lucy
1:00pm-4:00pm The Beverly Hillbillies
4:00pm-5:00pm Three's Company (leading into the movies)

Pavan, why is TV Land cutting back on airings of TAGS if it's the highest rated show? It makes no sense to replace it with shows that aren't so highly rated, especially when they just posted their best month ever for January, with the help of TAGS.

But, it's great to see even more Three's Company, especially in the afternoons.

Pavan
01-30-2008, 03:45 PM
Andy has aired so much that they are cutting back a bit in airplays, that's why.

JulieSomoski
01-30-2008, 03:53 PM
Andy has aired so much that they are cutting back a bit in airplays, that's why.

Forgot about the airplays. Anyways, it's great to see Three's Company airing quite a bit lately. Now I don't have to go through the hastle of taking out my DVD's, choosing an episode, and all that.

Scoobiedoo30
01-30-2008, 05:25 PM
Andy Griffith Show has been on TV Land for 9 Year's Now

JulieSomoski
01-31-2008, 03:43 PM
9 years? That's incredible.

Pavan
01-31-2008, 03:43 PM
Andy started in January 2000

JulieSomoski
01-31-2008, 03:48 PM
Andy started in January 2000

So 8 years . . . that's still a long time on TVLand. How long has I Love Lucy been on Nick at Nite, because I know it's been quite awhile as well.

Pavan
02-01-2008, 04:32 PM
Saturday, Feb. 23 and Saturday, March 1 from 9-10pm will be Three's Company replacing Andy Griffith. Three's Company will still air 10-11pm on these dates, too.

Scoobiedoo30
02-01-2008, 04:33 PM
that is great news

JulieSomoski
02-01-2008, 04:39 PM
Saturday, Feb. 23 and Saturday, March 1 from 9-10pm will be Three's Company replacing Andy Griffith. Three's Company will still air 10-11pm on these dates, too.

Wow - even more Three's Company. That's great news!

Pavan
02-06-2008, 03:56 PM
TV Land Delivers a Bouquet of 'I Love Lucy' for Valentine's Day

Valentine's Marathon Airs February 10 and Encores on February 14


NEW YORK, Feb. 6 -- Pucker up this Valentine's Day as TV Land celebrates romance with four back-to-back episodes of television's most beloved -- and wackiest -- couple during "Ricky Loves Lucy Valentine's Day." Beginning Sunday, February 10 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (all times ET/PT), viewers can tune-in to four hilarious episodes of 'I Love Lucy' which showcase this humorous and heartwarming couple's romantic escapades. TV Land's "Ricky Loves Lucy Valentine's Day" will air an encore presentation on Thursday, February 14 from 8:00pm - 10:00pm (all times ET/PT).

The "Ricky Loves Lucy Valentine's Day" schedule is as follows (all times listed are ET/PT):

8:00pm #26 "The Marriage License"

After close inspection of her marriage license, Lucy is convinced that she and Ricky are not legally married because his named is misspelled on the certificate. As a solution, Lucy insists that they go through their entire courtship and marriage AGAIN.

8:30pm #45 "Lucy is Enceinte"

Constant interruptions by the telephone, neighbors, and Ricky's nightclub co-workers frustrate Lucy as she attempts to talk quietly with her husband. Finally, she is forced to go to the nightclub to tell him the big news -- they are having a baby!

9:00pm #51 "Lucy Goes to the Hospital"

Ricky carefully works out an elaborate plan with his neighbors, Ethel and Fred, so that everybody knows exactly what to do when Lucy goes into labor. However, when the moment arrives, it becomes instant bedlam.

9:30pm #82 "Sentimental Anniversary"

Lucy and Ricky wish to spend their thirteenth anniversary at home but the Mertz's have arranged a surprise party for them in their own apartment, forcing Lucy and Ricky to move their champagne, candles and dinner into the hall closet to hide.

Pavan
02-08-2008, 05:43 PM
It's a 'Totally Awesome' Weekend When TV Land Airs OHMIGOD That's So 80's Beginning February 16


NEW YORK, Feb. 7 -- Break out the shoulder pads and hair gel! TV Land is going back in time for a totally awesome 80's Movie Weekend filled with the quintessential pop culture films from the decade. OHMIGOD That's So 80's begins Saturday, February 16 at 5pm ET/PT and continues nightly through Monday, February 18. Tune in to see problems danced away in Footloose and Flashdance, the underdog find true love in Say Anything and Sixteen Candles and shenanigans take place in The Breakfast Club and National Lampoon's Class Reunion. Relive the feel-good movies that shaped the '80s, inspired trends, and encouraged individuality.

OHMIGOD That's So 80's schedule is as follows
(all times listed are ET/PT):

Saturday, 2/16

5:00 p.m. Footloose (1984) -- Kevin Bacon stars as a city kid attempting to adapt to life in an ultra-conservative Midwestern town. Once there, he ends up leading the repressed teenagers into a rebellion against the town preacher who has outlawed rock & roll and dancing.

7:00 p.m. Flashdance (1983) -- Jennifer Beals stars as a young Pittsburgh woman working two jobs as a welder and an exotic dancer while trying to get into a prestigious ballet school.

9:00 p.m. Say Anything (1989) -- Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) is a noble underachiever who falls in love with the beautiful high school valedictorian (Ione Skye) the summer before she goes off to college.


Sunday, 2/17

5:00 p.m. Flashdance

7:00 p.m. Say Anything

9:00 p.m. Sixteen Candles (1984) -- Molly Ringwald stars as a young girl whose sweet sixteen birthday is forgotten by family and friends due to her sister's impending wedding. While nursing a crush on the most popular boy in school, she also has to contend with a loveable nerd (Anthony Michael Hall) who has a crush on her.

11:00 p.m. The Breakfast Club (1985) -- Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy star as high school teens with different backgrounds who discover they have more in common than they thought during a shared Saturday detention.

1:00 a.m. National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982) -- Lizzie Borden High's class of '72 are going through the motions at their tenth-year reunion, until outcast alum Walter Baylor -- driven insane by a sadistic senior-year prank -- escapes from a mental institution and crashes the party.


Monday, 2/18

5:00 p.m. Sixteen Candles

7:00 p.m. The Breakfast Club

Scoobiedoo30
02-20-2008, 02:15 PM
I was wondering how can TV Land Finsher all 11 season of The Beverly Hillbillies in almost a month