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Southern Hellraiser
06-06-2005, 10:32 AM
If you had the choice to remove 2 sitcoms from N@N, what would yours be? :)

TripperFan
06-06-2005, 10:53 AM
As much as I love Cosby, it's been running continuously now for years - I'd give it a rest for a bit.

The other would be Rosanne. I loved the show the first few seasons, but stop watching regularly the last 3 or 4 seasons I guess so it wouldn't break my heart to see it replaced. (Although I love it when they run the Halloween eps - those were her best).

troopoleon8897
06-07-2005, 07:27 AM
I LOVE ROSEANNE, But It's Gotta Go. I Mean I Have Seen Every Episode At Least 10 Times And Im Sorry But They Play It To Much And They Need To Put It Either At A Worse Time Spot Or Take It Of.

factsoflife
06-07-2005, 11:00 PM
Roseanne and Fresh Prince. i can't stand Roseanne and Fresh Prince isn't that good and its on several stations. i'd also dump The Cosby show for overexposure and add:

Kate and Allie
227
PUNKY BREWSTER
The Facts of life (again)!
and Blossom

Ant-Lox
06-08-2005, 02:28 PM
They Need More Wings....or is Wings On TVLAND? But They should drop Fresh Prince..and Bring Back Family Ties...I miss That SO Much...

factsoflife
06-08-2005, 04:44 PM
They Need More Wings....or is Wings On TVLAND? But They should drop Fresh Prince..and Bring Back Family Ties...I miss That SO Much...


omg me too... Family Ties is the greatest!

Southern Hellraiser
06-08-2005, 09:32 PM
Roseanne and Fresh Prince. i can't stand Roseanne and Fresh Prince isn't that good and its on several stations. i'd also dump The Cosby show for overexposure and add:

Kate and Allie
227
PUNKY BREWSTER
The Facts of life (again)!
and Blossom
You might get a few of your wants on June 21 since N@N is celebrating its 20th anniversary, they'll be showing shows that they started with .Such as Growing Pains etc. They'll be doing this for 3 nights.

factsoflife
06-08-2005, 10:12 PM
You might get a few of your wants on June 21 since N@N is celebrating its 20th anniversary, they'll be showing shows that they started with .Such as Growing Pains etc. They'll be doing this for 3 nights.


omg, what was the first N@N line-up? i know that for the NickAvissary they are showing Kate and Allie, The Facts Of Life, Silver Spoons, and a few other great shows.

Southern Hellraiser
06-13-2005, 02:54 PM
Murphy Brown and Who's The Boss

factsoflife
06-13-2005, 03:48 PM
N@N would look totally different if i ran it... here is a line-up of the shows that would be on it (and gone)

(this is purley fantasy)

GONE:
The Fresh Prince of bel-air
Fatherhood (booooring)
Roseanne

Reduced # of Airings:
The Cosby Show
Full House

Increased # of Airings:
Murphy Brown
Who's The Boss?

Returned To The Line-up:
Wings
The Facts Of Life
Family Ties

New Shows:
227
Kate and Allie
ALF
Blossom
Designing Women
Night Court
The Golden Girls
The Nanny
Moonlighting
Cybill
A Different World
Family Matters
Step By Step
Growing Pains
Webster
Moesha

sbwalker53
06-14-2005, 10:54 AM
omg, what was the first N@N line-up? i know that for the NickAvissary they are showing Kate and Allie, The Facts Of Life, Silver Spoons, and a few other great shows.

I'm not sure whether or not it was officially called Nick@Nite, but in September of 1985 -- 20 years ago -- the evening schedule on Nickelodeon was:
8pm Dennis the Menace
8:30pm Donna Reed

September of 1986:
8pm Donna Reed
8:30pm Mr. Ed
9pm I Spy
10pm Route 66

September of 1987:
8pm Donna Reed
8:30pm Mister Ed
9pm My Three Sons
9:30 Ann Southern
10pm Car 54 Where Are You?
10:30pm The Monkees
11pm I Spy
12midnight to 3am repeat of schedule

September 0f 1988:
8pm Mr. Ed
8:30pm Patty Duke
9pm My Three Sons
9:30pm Donna Reed
10pm Saturday Night Live (must have been syndicated half-hour version)
10:30pm Second City TV (now on TV Land!)
11pm Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (again, syndicated half-hour version)
11:30pm Car 54 Where Are You?
12midnight Make Room for Daddy
12:30am Ann Southern
1am Mister Ed
1:30am Patty Duke
2am Donna Reed
2:30am Saturday Night Live
3am Second City TV
3:30am Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

factsoflife
06-14-2005, 11:26 AM
I'm not sure whether or not it was officially called Nick@Nite, but in September of 1985 -- 20 years ago -- the evening schedule on Nickelodeon was:
8pm Dennis the Menace
8:30pm Donna Reed

September of 1986:
8pm Donna Reed
8:30pm Mr. Ed
9pm I Spy
10pm Route 66

September of 1987:
8pm Donna Reed
8:30pm Mister Ed
9pm My Three Sons
9:30 Ann Southern
10pm Car 54 Where Are You?
10:30pm The Monkees
11pm I Spy
12midnight to 3am repeat of schedule

September 0f 1988:
8pm Mr. Ed
8:30pm Patty Duke
9pm My Three Sons
9:30pm Donna Reed
10pm Saturday Night Live (must have been syndicated half-hour version)
10:30pm Second City TV (now on TV Land!)
11pm Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (again, syndicated half-hour version)
11:30pm Car 54 Where Are You?
12midnight Make Room for Daddy
12:30am Ann Southern
1am Mister Ed
1:30am Patty Duke
2am Donna Reed
2:30am Saturday Night Live
3am Second City TV
3:30am Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

wow thanks! at what point did they switch from stuff from the 50s, 60s and 70s to stuff from the 80s and 90s?

sbwalker53
06-14-2005, 12:43 PM
I suppose the folks at N@N would know better than I. But, from what I've gleaned from old TV Guides and recalled from my memory, it was somewhat of a gradual changeover that gained momentum following the introduction of TV Land and the turn of the millenium. N@N changed not only its shows, but its attitude, as well, reflected by its promos, to appeal to a younger audience -- the parents of kids who had been tuned into Nickelodeon. An interesting note is that when TV Land first came to be, it was officially known as Nick at Nite's TV Land.

Rhiannon
06-14-2005, 01:14 PM
I'd get rid of Roseanne and Cosby. I want to see Facts of Life put on!

Southern Hellraiser
07-15-2005, 07:49 PM
Wings