View Full Version : Lifetime is showing old episodes...finally!


crystaldawn
10-04-2004, 12:50 PM
Wow! I've been really impressed at some of the old episodes that Lifetime has been showing. In fact, the 11:00 (central) episode today was the very special hosted by Robert Stack, according to the episode guide. The stories included: Shannon Mohr, Aileen Conway, Dottie Caylor and Glenn and Bessie Hyde.

I hope Lifetime keeps this up!:)

PajamaYoga
10-04-2004, 02:54 PM
This is great! I got a reply from that e-mail I sent, and they asked for specific episode titles, so I just named some good ones from '87-'93! If we keep this up, maybe they will "revive" most of these ones.

UMFAN85
10-04-2004, 03:46 PM
I'm very excited that they have been airing the older classic episodes and this time I'm recording them.

Brent88
10-04-2004, 10:22 PM
Today's episodes were the first two Robert Stack episodes. I was VERY encouraged to see them as well. It's so cool to see how different the show was then. I love the old ones. Hopefully they'll keep it up. :)

Makoto_4
10-04-2004, 10:25 PM
This is excellent! I've been watching UM for 2 years now and it's very cool to see the older episodes, most of which I've never seen before.

Makoto_4

Dude12810
10-04-2004, 10:46 PM
I Just hope they show the Blind River Rest Stop murder Episode, since its from the '93 season. I recorded it once then accidentally recorded over it :mad: Ive been recording everyday now hoping to see that one again so I can re-add it to my UM tape collection. :D

justins5256
10-05-2004, 09:38 AM
Damn! I missed these! Could some kind person please give me a breakdown of all the stories that were in the second episode (the second special Stack hosted).

Thanks!
Justin :D

dynoguy88
10-05-2004, 09:55 AM
I've been taping as well. The earlier cases were always more interesting to me and the murder cases were much more scary for some reason. Maybe because of the lighting and music...whatever.

Some early cases I hope they show soon.....

*The woman in Connecticut who was driving to work down a country road who pulled up behind a man in a black truck. For reasons only known to himself, he got out and shot her in the face through her drivers side window. (She survived)

*The music writer from Nashville who was gunned down when he and his friend were entering their car. (The friend survived)

*The Blind River Rest stop killings.

*The Dennis Depue case, killed his wife, buried the bloody blanket in the yard of an old abandonned school house on Easter Sunday.

*The 3 ATV riders who were gunned down in the woods of Tennessee.

*John Weldon Smith from Las Vegas who killed his wife and two step daughters as they slept in the middle of the night and tried to kill another person in the house but he escaped by running through the glass door. (He's been caught)

*The haunted house in Nevada, the scariest haunting story they ever did but STUPIDLY left off the DVD ghosts collection.

crystaldawn
10-05-2004, 01:39 PM
Justin,

I believe this is the one they showed on hour 2 yesterday.

Special #5
February 5, 1988

Synopsis: Robert Stack examines the real-life mysteries involving the suspected teen-cult murder of a 17-year old in San Francisco; the FBI manhunt for a high-school fugitive wanted for kidnapping, robbery and murder; a man sentenced to life imprisonment, whose guilt has been challenged by five alibi witnesses; and the search for a newsstand owner's heirs.

Brent88
10-05-2004, 02:31 PM
The D.B. Cooper story was on at Noon today and then at 1pm was the story of the guy who was found dead in 2 different house fires years apart.

PajamaYoga
10-05-2004, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by crystaldawn
Justin,

I believe this is the one they showed on hour 2 yesterday.

Special #5
February 5, 1988

Synopsis: Robert Stack examines the real-life mysteries involving the suspected teen-cult murder of a 17-year old in San Francisco; the FBI manhunt for a high-school fugitive wanted for kidnapping, robbery and murder; a man sentenced to life imprisonment, whose guilt has been challenged by five alibi witnesses; and the search for a newsstand owner's heirs.


Awww Sh*t(excuse my language) :mad: I was hoping to tape that episode of the newspaper guy named Charlie in Sacramento. The reason why is because he was from Pittsburgh, not far from where I live. But I got compensation today: Clarence Roberts & D.B. Cooper.

Dallas Links
10-06-2004, 06:58 PM
I really like either the oldest episodes or the most recent ones. The episodes I dread seeing are the ones where the opening credit letters come up really fast like someones' tapping on a typewriter. Those cases were weak and boring with only a few exceptions to me. Also I didn't think the episodes where the disclaimer was in pink were all that, either. And it seems like Lifetime loves playing those the most as if they're "fillers".

SitcomsAreTheWay
10-06-2004, 11:08 PM
Originally posted by dynoguy88
I've been taping as well. The earlier cases were always more interesting to me and the murder cases were much more scary for some reason. Maybe because of the lighting and music...whatever.

Some early cases I hope they show soon.....

*The woman in Connecticut who was driving to work down a country road who pulled up behind a man in a black truck. For reasons only known to himself, he got out and shot her in the face through her drivers side window. (She survived)

*The music writer from Nashville who was gunned down when he and his friend were entering their car. (The friend survived)

*The Blind River Rest stop killings.

*The Dennis Depue case, killed his wife, buried the bloody blanket in the yard of an old abandonned school house on Easter Sunday.

*The 3 ATV riders who were gunned down in the woods of Tennessee.

*John Weldon Smith from Las Vegas who killed his wife and two step daughters as they slept in the middle of the night and tried to kill another person in the house but he escaped by running through the glass door. (He's been caught)

*The haunted house in Nevada, the scariest haunting story they ever did but STUPIDLY left off the DVD ghosts collection.

The case regarding Joe Smith is very scary. Arrogance was written all over his face in that courtroom and it irked me to no end.

I think 2 of the ATV riders died by their own hand, the third is supposedly still on the run.

Awsi Dooger
10-07-2004, 12:05 AM
The post that indicated Lifetime asked for specific show titles made me envision an employee heading to the basement, or equivalent, and searching a shelf or a cabinet for old VCR tapes. Most likely they grabbed a pile of tapes from the entire lot many years ago and randomly replayed them ever since.

I've worked at both radio and TV stations. Believe me, that's very representative of how things can happen.

Brent88
10-10-2004, 04:12 PM
Originally posted by Awsi Dooger
The post that indicated Lifetime asked for specific show titles made me envision an employee heading to the basement, or equivalent, and searching a shelf or a cabinet for old VCR tapes. Most likely they grabbed a pile of tapes from the entire lot many years ago and randomly replayed them ever since.

I've worked at both radio and TV stations. Believe me, that's very representative of how things can happen.

Interesting.

This week rocked except for the three episodes about UFO's and reincarnation. :mad:

temptation1979ga
10-11-2004, 01:22 PM
The episodes have been AWESOME lately, but I hope they're not getting on an Amelia Earhart case again. Today made twice in the last two or three episodes that they showed the 'update' on that story. If an overran story is going to be repeated, I'd much rather it be this than the Cokeville school bomb. That one's been played to death!!

hottstuff25
10-28-2004, 02:09 PM
NOOOOOOOO they started showing later 90s episodes again with the millions of lost love stories no onee caresss abouttttt. Whoever wrote lifetime saying they wanted earlier episodes, write them again saying u want even earlier episodes, and bring back the 1 am time slot (thats central), so I can scare my ass off before goin to beddddd......

Zero
10-29-2004, 01:29 PM
Originally posted by temptation1979ga If an overran story is going to be repeated, I'd much rather it be this than the Cokeville school bomb. That one's been played to death!!

Is this the one about that nut lady that had the bomb string on her hand and started making all kinds of gestures that made it go off and the kids all came out alive? One that I don't want to see anymore is the one about the nurse who appeared to her friend to name her killer.

I know the names but not sure hot to spell them. Don't want to look like an idiot you know.

temptation1979ga
10-29-2004, 01:30 PM
I assume they've started airing these newer episodes because they deal with ghosts, it being close to Halloween and all that.

They've shown that ghost house in FL two days in a row now, but only today did they show the part where Robert Stack says "poo-pooed." :lol: :lol: By the way, I think the little dog that sits on the end of the sofa and goes "grrrr...uff" is cute too. :)