View Full Version : N@N summer marathons of 2011........"WTF????


TVFactFan
06-26-2011, 03:19 PM
One question and Two comments about this marathon.

1. Why do the marathons start so late? 11pm? Didn't they they start at 9pm in 2002?


It's a shame that Family Matters couldn't get a night during the week over tHat 70's Show or My Wife and Kids.

Also......I'm surprised the Nanny didn't two nights during the week

clj2
06-26-2011, 03:20 PM
I think they are trying to shift The Nanny over to TV Land, especially with Friends coming this fall.

I agree that 11pm is late. If they can't start them much earlier, 10pm would be better.

TVFactFan
06-26-2011, 03:28 PM
I think they are trying to shift The Nanny over to TV Land, especially with Friends coming this fall.

I agree that 11pm is late. If they can't start them much earlier, 10pm would be better.


9pm is really the normal time. 9pm to 1am. And I'm surprised Friends is coming to N@N since it's not a family Show.,

ryan423
06-26-2011, 04:07 PM
Frankly, neither is That '70s Show.

Nick at Nite is going the Cartoon Network route because it's profitable: airing adult programming at night. If Friends does well, expect Nick at Nite to try stealing The King of Queens from TV Land in 2013.

And, Nick at Nite is clearly not starting marathons until 11pm because George Lopez and That '70s Show are ratings champions from 9-11pm, even if unannounced it seems obvious, and ratings champs will help pull viewers into the marathons.

TVFactFan
06-26-2011, 04:20 PM
Frankly, neither is That '70s Show.

Nick at Nite is going the Cartoon Network route because it's profitable: airing adult programming at night. If Friends does well, expect Nick at Nite to try stealing The King of Queens from TV Land in 2013.

And, Nick at Nite is clearly not starting marathons until 11pm because George Lopez and That '70s Show are ratings champions from 9-11pm, even if unannounced it seems obvious, and ratings champs will help pull viewers into the marathons.


Wait a minute, I know for a fact a saw a mother, father, and kids on That's 70 Show

Buffyboy323
06-26-2011, 04:37 PM
I'm glad Everybody Hates Chris and Malcolm in The Middle are off the schedule. They never belonged on Nick at Nite in the first place, IMO.

benjamoon
06-26-2011, 05:03 PM
It's been all downhill since they stopped doing Block Party Summer after summer 2000

TVFactFan
06-26-2011, 05:06 PM
It's been all downhill since they stopped doing Block Party Summer after summer 2000


I thought it was a summer block party in 2002?

clj2
06-26-2011, 08:51 PM
Frankly, neither is That '70s Show.

Nick at Nite is going the Cartoon Network route because it's profitable: airing adult programming at night. If Friends does well, expect Nick at Nite to try stealing The King of Queens from TV Land in 2013.

And, Nick at Nite is clearly not starting marathons until 11pm because George Lopez and That '70s Show are ratings champions from 9-11pm, even if unannounced it seems obvious, and ratings champs will help pull viewers into the marathons.I don't think they will try to steal 'Queens' - TV Land obviously wants it to go with Everybody Loves Raymond. TV Land needs it badly...they need more shows now, and definitely will in 2 years.

I think KoQ should have gone to Nick at Nite then TV Land, instead of Spike then TV Land.

TVFactFan, I think the marathons in 2002 were Summer Camp.

benjamoon
06-26-2011, 09:22 PM
I thought it was a summer block party in 2002?

No... the last summer they actually ran it under the Block Party Summer title was 2000. They had similar programming for awhile after that under different titles including the Un-real-a-thon and Summer Camp

clj2
06-26-2011, 11:00 PM
No... the last summer they actually ran it under the Block Party Summer title was 2000. They had similar programming for awhile after that under different titles including the Un-real-a-thon and Summer CampI think I remember promos from 2002 that promoted the Summer Camp - seems like it involved canoes and cabins with banjo music or something. I'm sure it's on tape somewhere around here.

ryan423
06-27-2011, 02:46 PM
Wait a minute, I know for a fact a saw a mother, father, and kids on That's 70 Show

You don't have to be sarcastic! I don't know if you've ever seen the show, but I don't think excessive pot use and discussion about sex constantly qualifies as traits of a "family show". Family Guy, albeit animated is a show that revolves around the Griffin family and their neighbors, but would you call that a "family show"? I think not.

DSfan
06-27-2011, 06:25 PM
No... the last summer they actually ran it under the Block Party Summer title was 2000. They had similar programming for awhile after that under different titles including the Un-real-a-thon and Summer Camp

Yeah, 2000 was the last really good summer they had. I think the marathons were 9PM-2AM and then 2AM-6AM or something very close to that. Like if they announced Lucy Tuesdays, I think it was, that would be the 9-2AM one but there would be another show after. Kinda fuzzy on the details but I'm pretty sure that's how it worked.

2001 was that year they had Diff'rent Strokes, ALF, etc but did those SUPER ANNOYING fun facts that kept making popping noises and coming all over the screen. I wanted to read them, but then I couldn't listen to the show too lol.

2002 they had Kids Say the Darndest Things from 9-10 then they had Three's Company, Cheers, Family Ties late at night and what were the other shows? OHHHH COSBY SHOW! That's when we all thought cuz Cosby owned a small share or whatever that he was making them constantly air Cosby Show. Definitely went downhill hard in 2002.

JulieSomoski
06-27-2011, 08:04 PM
As much as Cosby aired, I don't think any show aired as much as Fresh Prince did back in the day. I still believe Will Smith owned some portion of Nick at Nite back then. I blame that show for being the sole reason NAN got rid of the 9pm-2am/2am-6am marations, mainly because they wanted to air Fresh Prince all night long for 4 nights a week. And the constant wall-to-wall marathons? While George Lopez gets a lot, NAN has been MUCH better with proportioning its airings.

But I sure do miss the 9-2/2-6 marathons they used to do. Much more variety, especially in the days where they had shows like Murphy Brown, Who's the Boss?, NewsRadio, A Different World, Mad About You, and whatever else as a part of the block. Even Roseanne and Cosby were welcome additions to the schedule. That, IMO, was the best summer of NAN....around 2005, I believe.

benjamoon
06-27-2011, 09:12 PM
Yeah, 2000 was the last really good summer they had. I think the marathons were 9PM-2AM and then 2AM-6AM or something very close to that. Like if they announced Lucy Tuesdays, I think it was, that would be the 9-2AM one but there would be another show after. Kinda fuzzy on the details but I'm pretty sure that's how it worked.

2001 was that year they had Diff'rent Strokes, ALF, etc but did those SUPER ANNOYING fun facts that kept making popping noises and coming all over the screen. I wanted to read them, but then I couldn't listen to the show too lol.

2002 they had Kids Say the Darndest Things from 9-10 then they had Three's Company, Cheers, Family Ties late at night and what were the other shows? OHHHH COSBY SHOW! That's when we all thought cuz Cosby owned a small share or whatever that he was making them constantly air Cosby Show. Definitely went downhill hard in 2002.

Up until 2000, the Block Party Summer was just for three hours each night (either 8PM-11PM, 8:30PM-11:30PM, or 9PM-12AM) and it sometimes repeated in the overnight. The 9-2/2-6 thing wasn't until like 2004, 2005, etc. But you're right about the annoyingness of 2001

The 2000 Block Party Summer was Lucy Sundays, Andy Griffith Mondays, Gilligan Tuesdays, Hillbilly Wednesdays, Brady Bunch Thursdays, and Party Crasher Fridays (different show each week). It had a great jingle too!

DSfan
06-28-2011, 07:43 PM
Up until 2000, the Block Party Summer was just for three hours each night (either 8PM-11PM, 8:30PM-11:30PM, or 9PM-12AM) and it sometimes repeated in the overnight. The 9-2/2-6 thing wasn't until like 2004, 2005, etc. But you're right about the annoyingness of 2001

The 2000 Block Party Summer was Lucy Sundays, Andy Griffith Mondays, Gilligan Tuesdays, Hillbilly Wednesdays, Brady Bunch Thursdays, and Party Crasher Fridays (different show each week). It had a great jingle too!

Yeah I think I was wrong about the 9-2/2-6 thing year-wise. Thanks.

Block Party Summer 1998:
Sundays: I Love Lucy
Mondays: Laverne & Shirley
Tuesdays: The Brady Bunch
Wednesdays: The Wonder Years
Thursdays: Happy Days
Fridays: Rugrats

Block Party Summer 1999:
Mondays: The Brady Bunch
Tuesdays: I Love Lucy
Wednesdays: The Jeffersons
Thursdays: Happy Days
Fridays: The Wonder Years

Here's a video of the 2000 jingle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu83iShCvq4

My favorite was when it would go "block party summer on nick at nite..." I don't know if you can hear it in your head but I couldn't find it on YouTube.

Oh, also, do you remember if it was 1998 or 1999 when Brady Bunch would air at 5:30PM just as part of Nickelodeon's schedule? I remember watching it in one of those two years.

benjamoon
06-28-2011, 10:49 PM
Yeah I think I was wrong about the 9-2/2-6 thing year-wise. Thanks.

Block Party Summer 1998:
Sundays: I Love Lucy
Mondays: Laverne & Shirley
Tuesdays: The Brady Bunch
Wednesdays: The Wonder Years
Thursdays: Happy Days
Fridays: Rugrats

Block Party Summer 1999:
Mondays: The Brady Bunch
Tuesdays: I Love Lucy
Wednesdays: The Jeffersons
Thursdays: Happy Days
Fridays: The Wonder Years

Here's a video of the 2000 jingle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu83iShCvq4

My favorite was when it would go "block party summer on nick at nite..." I don't know if you can hear it in your head but I couldn't find it on YouTube.

Oh, also, do you remember if it was 1998 or 1999 when Brady Bunch would air at 5:30PM just as part of Nickelodeon's schedule? I remember watching it in one of those two years.

I do remember it airing as part of Nickelodeon but I don't remember which year that was

Block Party Summer before 1998 was:

1994 - Mary Mondays/Lucy Tuesdays/Bewitched BeWednesdays/Jeannie Thursdays/Sgt Joe Fridays

1995 - Munster Mondays/Lucy Tuesdays/Bewitched BeWednesdays/Jeannie Thursdays/Kotter Fridays

1996 - Munster Mondays/Lucy Tuesdays/Bewitched BeWednesdays/Odd Couple Thursdays/Jeannie Fridays

1997 - Monkee Mondays (later Green Acres Mondays)/Lucy Tuesdays/Bewitched BeWednesdays/Happy Days Thursdays/Jeannie Fridays

clj2
06-29-2011, 12:15 AM
But I sure do miss the 9-2/2-6 marathons they used to do. Much more variety, especially in the days where they had shows like Murphy Brown, Who's the Boss?, NewsRadio, A Different World, Mad About You, and whatever else as a part of the block. Even Roseanne and Cosby were welcome additions to the schedule. That, IMO, was the best summer of NAN....around 2005, I believe.FINALLY, someone else that feels the same as I do! I loved the 80s/90s sitcoms - if I recall correctly, Designing Women might have aired also, but I'm not sure. They debuted NewsRadio in the 2-6am block - it really got the short end. They never even tried it, really (not that I think it would have done that well for them). 2005/2006 were great years.

retrofan05
06-29-2011, 10:02 AM
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Oh, also, do you remember if it was 1998 or 1999 when Brady Bunch would air at 5:30PM just as part of Nickelodeon's schedule? I remember watching it in one of those two years.

It was 1999. That was also the first time Nickelodeon started airing block programming.

http://www.rugratonline.com/nick20d.htm

DSfan
06-29-2011, 06:22 PM
FINALLY, someone else that feels the same as I do! I loved the 80s/90s sitcoms - if I recall correctly, Designing Women might have aired also, but I'm not sure. They debuted NewsRadio in the 2-6am block - it really got the short end. They never even tried it, really (not that I think it would have done that well for them). 2005/2006 were great years.

They acquired Growing Pains and aired it for only one week and then it was gone!

DSfan
06-29-2011, 06:22 PM
It was 1999. That was also the first time Nickelodeon started airing block programming.

http://www.rugratonline.com/nick20d.htm

That was my favorite Nickelodeon schedule ever! So many memories...