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bschmale1113 06-27-2004, 11:35 PM Show may be on TV Land in 2010
Bonanza
Dallas
Marcus Welby, M.D.
All in the Family
The Danny Thomas Show
I Love Lucy
Three's Company
Laverne & Shirley
Roseanne
Murder, She Wrote
Sanford and Son
My Three Sons
The Beverly Hillbillies
M*A*S*H
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Cosby Show
Originally posted by bschmale1113
Show may be on TV Land in 2010
Bonanza
Dallas
Marcus Welby, M.D.
All in the Family
The Danny Thomas Show
I Love Lucy
Three's Company
Laverne & Shirley
Roseanne
Murder, She Wrote
Sanford and Son
My Three Sons
The Beverly Hillbillies
M*A*S*H
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Cosby Show
My thoughts on your list:
Bonanza: Hell no! Just no! Years on PAX, years (one year so far) on Hallmark, and I'm sick of it on TVLand already. Time for Ben and the boys to pack and leave. I will get irritated by it if it is still around in 2008.
Dallas: By all means, yes! I'm TOTALLY biased, but I dont care! Southfork beats Ponderosa by a mile! Ewings are better than Cartwrights, imo!
Marcus Welby MD: I enjoy it on my local indie station, and would love it more on TVLand! Welcome addition!
AITF: No. Well, if it left like in 2005, and came back in 2008 or 2009, I wouldnt have a prob, but if its own non-stop from now to 2010 and beyond, I'd be annoyed.
TDTS: Definatly. They should air 1953-1957 show seperately from the 1957-1964 show, though, and with their original titles. "Make Room for Daddy" (53-57) can air once a day, whereas the longer-running TDTS can air in twice as nice.
ILL: If they dropped it today and aired "The Lucy Show" in its place, then dropped TLS in 2009, brining ILL back in 2010, I wouldn't have a problem, but like AITF, if its on non-stop from now until then, it'd be really messed up.
TC & L&S: TC should leave like late this year, and then they should try harder to get it into syndication. They can bring it back in 2007/2008ish and it can be fresh. Same with L&S, but it should run at least two more years on Lifetime before having a year-long hiatus then a move to TVLand.
Roseanne: I looooove Rosie, but would prefer her on another channel. I do believe it'd be old enough, but it would be still good on Oxygen and NAN, and locals still carry it most cities.
MSW: Possibly. I loooove MSW, but it has been on A&E a long time, and is now on The Biography Channel in addition to that. Take it off both channels and bring it to TVLand in 2010.
S&S: Same as AITF.
M3S: Would love it back on TVLand, the whole 1960-1972 run. They can bring it back this fall, and I'd be amped for it!
TBH: Leave it at Hallmark/WGN (is it still on WGN) for another 6 months, and have it come back to either Hallmark or TVLand in 2008.
MASH: NO! NO!!!! NO!!! FX for YEARS and YEARS and YEARS!!! Overplayed on there, actually! And now it is overplayed on Hallmark, and is still on locals. Cut it off completely for 10 straight years.
MTM: I say bring it back to mainstream TVLand in two more years.
TCS: Ha! No comment, thank you.
spunkygirl 06-28-2004, 02:21 AM Dallas? Nah leave it on Soapnet, they would treat it alot better than TVLAND would.
Bonanza, from what I've seen it's already overplayed it needs a rest.
Marcus Welby, M.D. Never seen it no comment
All in the Family needs a rest for about 5 years
The Danny Thomas Show never seen it, again no comment
I Love Lucy needs a rest, been overplayed
Three's Company soon to be overplayed, will need some sort of hiatus
Laverne & Shirley possibly
Roseanne this really doesn't seem like TVLAND type of show, its like Murphy Brown, I could never see it on tvland.
Murder, She Wrote Great choice if Tvland added it.
Sanford and Son Great addition to tvland
My Three Sons great addition
The Beverly Hillbillies love the show, but it does need a bit of rest
M*A*S*H way overplayed needs a hiatus
The Mary Tyler Moore Show def. needs to be on Tvland
The Cosby Show please someone put this show out to pasture for about 10 years, I am soooooooo sick of this show, and the name Cosby :rolleyes:
EmoJoe 06-28-2004, 04:48 PM Whos The Boss?, Full House, and The Facts of Life should all be on TV Land by at LEAST 2014.
Originally posted by Rurry007
Whos The Boss?, Full House, and The Facts of Life should all be on TV Land by at LEAST 2014.
I disagree. By 2014, there will be lots and lots of shows considered "classics" and I do believe that those shows will be considered that by then (I actually call WTB? and FOL classics now), but when that time comes around, it's going to be hard for TVLand to form some kind of balance of pre-1985 shows and post-1985 shows. I think by 2014, if they are a strong enough network, they should spin-off a channel for the post-1985 shows. Shows that premiered before 1985, but ran into the late 80s or early 90s can be on TVLand, but shows that came around after 1985 can be on the new channel. That way, TVLand can keep its original premise, NAN can keep its current premise, and the new channel can start airing the shows that will be coming and leaving NAN from now until 2014. And as time goes on and on into the 2020s and 2030s, more and more channels can be added, to maybe a point where there are channels for specific decades or genres.
hawaii five-o 06-28-2004, 09:47 PM Friends
Will and Grace
ER
The Cosby Show
Roseanne
Home Improvement
Law and Order
Oh this going to be fun
The Cosby Show
Full House
The Cosby Show
Whos The Boss
The Cosby Show
A-Team
The Cosby Show
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Cosby Show
Growing Pains
The Cosby Show
Roseanne
The Cosby Show
Coach
BTW did I mention The Cosby Show
spunkygirl 06-28-2004, 11:00 PM Originally posted by Sid
Oh this going to be fun
The Cosby Show
Full House
The Cosby Show
Whos The Boss
The Cosby Show
A-Team
The Cosby Show
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Cosby Show
Growing Pains
The Cosby Show
Roseanne
The Cosby Show
Coach
BTW did I mention The Cosby Show
:grr: :eek:
EmoJoe 06-28-2004, 11:21 PM Originally posted by JT
I disagree. By 2014, there will be lots and lots of shows considered "classics" and I do believe that those shows will be considered that by then (I actually call WTB? and FOL classics now), but when that time comes around, it's going to be hard for TVLand to form some kind of balance of pre-1985 shows and post-1985 shows. I think by 2014, if they are a strong enough network, they should spin-off a channel for the post-1985 shows. Shows that premiered before 1985, but ran into the late 80s or early 90s can be on TVLand, but shows that came around after 1985 can be on the new channel. That way, TVLand can keep its original premise, NAN can keep its current premise, and the new channel can start airing the shows that will be coming and leaving NAN from now until 2014. And as time goes on and on into the 2020s and 2030s, more and more channels can be added, to maybe a point where there are channels for specific decades or genres.
Well, they are already airing 80s shows (Cheers, Family Ties, ect) and Cheers was partly in the 90s I think, so Full House should be on after it expires with Nick@Nite, same thing with Whos The Boss?, The Cosby Show, Wings, and Roseanne. FOL, however, should be joining TV Land's lineup soon, hopefully.
Originally posted by Rurry007
Well, they are already airing 80s shows (Cheers, Family Ties, ect) and Cheers was partly in the 90s I think, so Full House should be on after it expires with Nick@Nite, same thing with Whos The Boss?, The Cosby Show, Wings, and Roseanne. FOL, however, should be joining TV Land's lineup soon, hopefully.
Yeah. By 2007, some shows can start moving over from NAN to TVLand, such as WTB? and FH. Wings has can wait a little longer, since it ended two seasons later than FH.
EmoJoe 06-28-2004, 11:49 PM Originally posted by JT
Yeah. By 2007, some shows can start moving over from NAN to TVLand, such as WTB? and FH. Wings has can wait a little longer, since it ended two seasons later than FH.
FOL needs to get on TV Land soon. It hasnt been on TV for like 3 years!
Actually, it's only been about a year and a half, but either way, it does deserve to be somewhere. TVLand would be perfect. ABC Family would be even better if they were into slightly older shows.
Harper49 01-07-2005, 09:13 PM But those years are too... FUTURISH!!!!!!!
dawsongirl 01-08-2005, 12:13 AM When Friends ends up on TV Land, I think I'll give up my satellite dish and watch nothing but DVDs and maybe the occassional national network show. TV will be in a sad state. Sadder than it already is.
slackermonkey 01-08-2005, 12:51 AM ...You do know that if Friends goes to TV Land, there will be other shows, right?
dawsongirl 01-09-2005, 01:42 AM ...You do know that if Friends goes to TV Land, there will be other shows, right?
I know. I was just using that show as an example of relatively new shows being on TV Land. If that would end up on there by the end of the decade, the channel would no longer be "classic" and I might as well just give up.
Professor Plum 01-09-2005, 01:45 AM I know. I was just using that show as an example of relatively new shows being on TV Land. If that would end up on there by the end of the decade, the channel would no longer be "classic" and I might as well just give up.
how is friends not a classic? explain that one!
dawsongirl 01-09-2005, 01:57 AM how is friends not a classic? explain that one!
It just left the airwaves. Classic in terms of age here.
Professor Plum 01-09-2005, 02:00 AM It just left the airwaves. Classic in terms of age here.
age has nothing to do with it!!!
slackermonkey 01-09-2005, 02:14 AM Um, yeah, it does.
I imagine in ten years TV Land will have shows like Friends, Seinfeld or Frasier. I mean, they started airing Cheers nine years after it ended (another show that, while deserving of popularity, does not need to be on a channel of classic television).
Professor Plum 01-09-2005, 02:19 AM Um, yeah, it does.
I imagine in ten years TV Land will have shows like Friends, Seinfeld or Frasier. I mean, they started airing Cheers nine years after it ended (another show that, while deserving of popularity, does not need to be on a channel of classic television).
no! cheers is a classic and belongs in a classic television station. nick-at-nite or tv land are just the perfect stations for that show and other shows like friends, seinfeld, will & grace, cosby show, golden girls, the nanny, home improvement, wonder years, and many, many others!
Classic is QUALITY!
dawsongirl 01-09-2005, 02:26 AM no! cheers is a classic and belongs in a classic television station. nick-at-nite or tv land are just the perfect stations for that show and other shows like friends, seinfeld, will & grace, cosby show, golden girls, the nanny, home improvement, wonder years, and many, many others!
Classic is QUALITY!
When most people refer to "Classic" TV, they mean shows that were on in the 50-70s, or maybe 80s. Went off the air in 2004 is a little too new. I mean, the new 2005 Mustang may end up being a classic among cars, means people hold it up to high standards because of it's quality, but that doesn't mean it's a "Classic" car. Same goes with TV shows. It has 2 definitions.
dawsongirl 01-09-2005, 02:27 AM Um, yeah, it does.
I imagine in ten years TV Land will have shows like Friends, Seinfeld or Frasier. I mean, they started airing Cheers nine years after it ended (another show that, while deserving of popularity, does not need to be on a channel of classic television).
:nod: I love Wings, but it ended in 97. Not really TV Land material I don't think.
Professor Plum 01-09-2005, 02:34 AM When most people refer to "Classic" TV, they mean shows that were on in the 50-70s, or maybe 80s. Went off the air in 2004 is a little too new. I mean, the new 2005 Mustang may end up being a classic among cars, means people hold it up to high standards because of it's quality, but that doesn't mean it's a "Classic" car. Same goes with TV shows. It has 2 definitions.
i'm confused then or maybe you???. i thought classic was quality. and by your definition you say classics are shows of 50's through 70's. "80's maybe" doesn't cut it. so apparently you don't know the definition of classic either because 80's and 90's shows are airing on that 24-hour station that supposedly airs your "defined" classics.
dawsongirl 01-09-2005, 02:37 AM i'm confused then or maybe you???. i thought classic was quality. and by your definition you say classics are shows of 50's through 70's. "80's maybe" doesn't cut it. so apparently you don't know the definition of classic either because 80's and 90's shows are airing on that 24-hour station that supposedly airs your "defined" classics.
What?
Think whatever you want.
Professor Plum 01-09-2005, 02:39 AM What?
Think whatever you want.
lol, i just proved my point.
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