View Full Version : Lassie/Jeff's Collie Returns to World Harvest Television
Zoneboy 01-02-2009, 03:54 PM The series is being aired again weekdays at 3PM for anyone that may be interested. WHT usually airs their programs uncut and in the original broadcast order. The Jeff's Collie titled episodes began yesterday with "The Inheritance" which was #1. WHT can be found on Directv channel 367 and locally on: KWHB TV-47 Tulsa, OK KWHD TV-53. Denver CO, KWHE TV-14 Honolulu, HI KWHS TV-51 Colorado Springs, CO WHMB TV-40 Indianapolis, IN WHME TV-46 South Bend, IN WHNO TV-20 New Orleans, LA
Jude The Obscure 01-02-2009, 11:03 PM Too bad my local religious station, which picks up programs from various religious networks, doesn't choose to pick up these.
Dusty's Fan 01-03-2009, 03:51 PM I just caught the second Lassie episode (as "Jeff's Collie") ever. Great stuff, really enjoying it!
Locally I'm also now able to see The Rifleman. These two series have replaced The Monkees and The Partridge Family on the WHT schedule, both of which had been running for quite some time, start to finish several times.
Zoneboy 01-03-2009, 04:15 PM Locally I'm also now able to see The Rifleman. These two series have replaced The Monkees and The Partridge Family on the WHT schedule, both of which had been running for quite some time, start to finish several times.
I was thinking WHT's schedule was the same on all their feeds but apparently not. I can't recall The Monkees or The Partridge Family ever airing on the satellite feed.
Dusty's Fan 01-04-2009, 06:45 PM I'm watching over the air, so I had no idea. Your comment is interesting. Here's what my channel's current afternoon/evening schedule looks like:
3:00 The Lone Ranger
3:30 Jeff's Collie
4:00 My Three Sons
4:30 Family Ties
5:00 The Rifleman
5:30 Hogan's Heroes
Needless to say I've got some good viewing to choose from! :)
Zoneboy 01-04-2009, 06:52 PM I'm watching over the air, so I had no idea. Your comment is interesting. Here's what my channel's current afternoon/evening schedule looks like:
3:00 The Lone Ranger
3:30 Jeff's Collie
4:00 My Three Sons
4:30 Family Ties
5:00 The Rifleman
5:30 Hogan's Heroes
Needless to say I've got some good viewing to choose from! :)
Here's mine:
3:00 The Lone Ranger
3:30 Jeff's Collie
4:00 Patty Duke
4:30 The Rifleman
5:00 The Rifleman
5:30 Bat Masterson
Dusty's Fan 01-04-2009, 08:13 PM I haven't seen Patty Duke or Bat Masterson in ages! And even then, they were on cable, like Nickelodeon. I'm a pretty big fan of The Patty Duke Show.
I remember when LeSea or World Harvest first came on in my area, circa late 1970s. They began by showing old Popeye cartoons from the 1950s (Paramount/Famous Studios) when they first came on the air. It was a big deal for me to get a new channel back then. I've watched a lot of My Three Sons, Little House, Full House, and Green Acres over the years on their channel. They've also used The Lucy Show as a fill-in at times, seemingly only public domain episodes.
Zoneboy 01-04-2009, 08:17 PM I also got endless reruns of Dusty's Trail for awhile along with The Mothers-in-Law which I regret not recording.
Dusty's Fan 01-04-2009, 08:28 PM There again I never saw those locally, I'm fairly certain. In fact, I don't believe I ever saw a Dusty's Trail episode until a few years ago when I bought DVDs -- and being a Bob Denver fan, I would have remembered.
Some other series like Branded, The Big Valley, or Rawhide may have been on WHT, but I can't remember for certain. I do remember watching Branded years ago. All of the Lassie episodes I remember were from the later period with Jon Provost ("Timmy").
Scoobiedoo30 01-05-2009, 02:45 PM When does this Start because WHNO-TV20 has this scheduled all times Central Time.
at 2:00 pm Your Health
at 3:00 pm I Love Lucy
at 3:30 pm Andy Griffith
at 4:00 pm Little House on The Prairie
Instead of
at 2:00 pm Long Ranger
at 2:30 pm Jeff Collie
at 3:00 pm My Three Sons
at 3:30 pm Family Ties
at 4:00 pm The Riflman
at 4:30 pm Hogan Heroes
Jude The Obscure 01-05-2009, 05:58 PM Perhaps the WHT national feed used allows for different programming than what the local WHT stations can show.
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