View Full Version : UM seasons on Lifetime very random


unsolved_on_film
09-06-2004, 01:22 PM
This week, the first hour appears to be from the third season(1990-91). I'll be taping this week for sure.

I'm sure you've all noticed how this works. Every week in one of the time slots, a specific season of UM is shown throughout the week. Last week, I think it was season 7 (1994-95) that was played for the second hour.

The first hour had been season 8 for just about the last month. Season 8 was the first season with the new format (ie. no disclaimer at the beginning, new music, etc.).

I am hoping that this week will have pre-1995 episodes for the entire 2 hours. I want to fill up a tape or two before the lifetime people go back to their own reformatted episodes.

(No second hour today, probably due to the holiday)

unsolved_on_film
09-07-2004, 03:35 PM
i spoke too soon...

Lifetime is back to the new episodes for the rest of the week.

Brent88
09-26-2004, 07:17 PM
It's driving me up the freaking wall.

:wallbang

They are also airing a lot of episodes that were just shown a few months ago. :mad:

PajamaYoga
10-02-2004, 02:05 PM
I actually sent Lifetime TV an e-mail(to save postage)about airing 1987-93 seasons/episodes. And I told them to air the show during the evening as well. I didn't ask them to go back to those midnight,half-hour segments although I should have. I hope the fools listen. (Yeah,right.)

Kane
10-02-2004, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by PajamaYoga
I actually sent Lifetime TV an e-mail(to save postage)about airing 1987-93 seasons/episodes. And I told them to air the show during the evening as well. I didn't ask them to go back to those midnight,half-hour segments although I should have. I hope the fools listen. (Yeah,right.)

Emails may be quicker and save you postage, but it hardly compares to the old-fashioned (but still extremely effective) method known as "snail mail." It is likely that they have already deleted the email. While emails have advantages, a big disadvantage is that it can be erased, making it easier for the reader to deny or forget that they ever came.

I've heard multiple excuses why people don't send letters: I'm too busy to write one; it's too much trouble; it's a waste of postage. Please don't interpret this as an accusation of any kind. I am just stating some facts, and my real point is that you are better off sending a physical letter. And I cannot stress enough times that physical letters carry more weight emails.

Lifetime's address is at the main page of this fan site.