View Full Version : The Hub 2012 Upfront - Facts of Life, Mork & Mindy, Sabrina Coming


Pavan
03-01-2012, 09:41 PM
More info to come on the blog with complete details.

Scott Wolf, Freddy Rodriguez, John DiMaggio and Phil LaMarr Featured In New Animated Series "Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters" Premiering This Summer

Other New Original Series Include Animated "Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot" and "Littlest Pet Shop," as well as Live-Action Series "Spooksville" Based on Popular Kids' Book Series from Christopher Pike


LOS ANGELES, March 1, 2012 -- Programs based on iconic names and strong, beloved properties are among the four new original series that will join eight returning popular original series on The Hub TV Network's 2012-2013 programming lineup. The announcement was made today by Margaret Loesch, President and CEO of The Hub, a TV network for kids and their families. The new series continue the network's strategy of building a schedule with programs based on well-known brands. The Hub launched October 10, 2010, replacing the former Discovery Kids Network.

Among the new original series coming to The Hub are the animated series "Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot," "Littlest Pet Shop," "Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters" and the new live-action series "Spooksville" based on the popular tween book series from Christopher Pike.

In addition, The Hub announced the acquisition of the popular live-action series "The Facts of Life," "Mork & Mindy" and "Sabrina The Teenage Witch."

The program announcements were made in advance of The Hub's advertising upfront events in New York (March 1), Chicago (March 8) and Los Angeles (March 15).

"With the momentum of our successful first year, we're building a slate of programs for the 2012-'13 season that continues our strategy of presenting series based on well-known names and beloved properties in the kids and family entertainment space," said Ms. Loesch. "One of our advantages has always been the built-in strength and recognition of our programming. The success of that is evident in our large number of returning original series and in the exciting new original series. We're confident that this lineup will further define us as the entertainment destination for kids and their families."

The first of the new series to appear on The Hub will be "Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters" an all-new, action-packed animated series from Hasbro Studios premiering this summer. The series features the voices of popular actors Scott Wolf ("Party of Five"), Freddy Rodriguez ("Ugly Betty"), John DiMaggio ("Futurama" and "Pound Puppies") and Phil LaMarr ("Mad TV"). "Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters" is an animated action-fantasy series that follows the adventures of a young hero, Ray, who possesses the rare ability to befriend and duel alongside fantastical creatures from a parallel dimension. The series is based on a re-imagination of the wildly successful Duel Masters property in Japan by Wizards of the Coast (Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons) and Hasbro, Inc.


The programs expected to debut on The Hub in 2012-2013 are as follows:

New, Hub Original Series (in alphabetical order):

"Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot" (Hub Original Series)
Take one step into Care-a-Lot and prepare for wishes to come true and unbelievable adventures to ensue! Coinciding with the property's 30th anniversary, a new CGI-animated series "Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot" is set to debut this summer to reconnect with kids and families. Care-a-Lot is the high-above-the-earth home of the Care Bears – the coolest, most caring-est, magical friends around! It's a whimsical world where the Care Bears help children navigate their feelings through music, love, belly-badge powers and great big Care Bear hugs. Produced by American Greetings Properties, "Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot" will premiere on The Hub in summer 2012.

"Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters" (Hub Original Series)
This animated action-fantasy series follows the adventures of a young hero, Ray, who possesses the rare ability to befriend and duel alongside fantastical creatures from a parallel dimension. Evil forces would have these creatures tamed and enslaved, so Ray and his two best friends must join the ranks of the mysterious Duel Masters to ensure the survival of both races before it's too late. Produced by Hasbro Studios, the half-hour series premieres all 26 episodes starting this summer on The Hub.

"Littlest Pet Shop" (Hub Original Series)
"Littlest Pet Shop" is an animated half-hour comedy series that centers on the life of fun-loving Blythe and the adventures of the pets that she cares for at the Littlest Pet Shop. Hasbro Studios will produce 26 all-new half-hour episodes of the series, which is expected to premiere in the fourth quarter of 2012.

"Spooksville" (Hub Original Series)
Based on the acclaimed book series by author Christopher Pike, the new kid in town discovers that he holds the key to a battle between good and evil that has been taking place for centuries in a bizarre small town that plays host to a wide array of supernatural and unexplained occurrences; only to learn that his family is right in the center of the mystery. From Producer Jane Startz, the half-hour series is expected to premiere in the fourth quarter of 2012.

New Acquisitions

"The Facts of Life"
A group of girls attending a boarding school experience the joys and the trials of adolescence under the guiding hand of housemother, Edna Garrett (Charlotte Rae). Distributed by Sony Pictures Television, the half-hour series is expected to premiere in the second quarter of 2012.

"Mork & Mindy"
Mork (Robin Williams) is a wacky alien who comes to Earth to study its residents, and the life of the human woman with whom he boards is never the same. Distributed by CBS Television Distribution, the half-hour series is expected to premiere in the second quarter of 2012.

"Sabrina The Teenage Witch"
Sabrina Sellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is a teenager with magical powers living with her two aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and their magical talking cat, Salem. After discovering at age 16 that she's a witch, Sabrina is counseled by her aunts and even the cat in growing up magical. Distributed by CBS Television Distribution, the half-hour series is expected to premiere in the second quarter of 2012.

Returning Hub Original Series/Specials with new episodes (in alphabetical order):

"The Aquabats! Super Show!" (Premiering March 3 on The Hub; produced by FremantleMedia Enterprises and The Magic Store)
"Dan Vs." (Produced by Film Roman in association with The Hatchery, LLC)
"Family Game Night" (Produced by Hasbro Studios)
"My Little Pony Friendship is Magic" (Produced by Hasbro Studios)
"Pound Puppies" (Produced by Hasbro Studios)
"R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series" (Front Street Pictures in association with The Hatchery, LLC)
"Secret Millionaires Club" (A Hub Original Special produced by A Squared Entertainment)
"Transformers Prime" (Produced by Hasbro Studios)
"Transformers Rescue Bots" (Produced by Hasbro Studios)

mets82
03-01-2012, 09:43 PM
Pavan, I guess great minds think alike. I was going to metnion the new shows on The Hub too. The question I have is that when does the second quarter of 2012 begin?

Pavan
03-01-2012, 09:45 PM
As mentioned, I will have more info on it on the blog.

ThomasE
03-01-2012, 09:54 PM
I'm loving it. This is great news.

icecream
03-02-2012, 12:08 AM
Yay, Mork and Mindy! And I might try the Facts of Life.

TVFactFan
03-02-2012, 12:57 AM
I'm loving it. This is great news.


Yes Thomas, great news. I don't care what no one says but right now the the top cable shows for classic TV shows are

The Hub
Hallmark Channel
Nick@Nite

Pavan
03-02-2012, 01:45 AM
Why would anyone believe you Solomon when you have Nick at Nite viewing dead at 2011 in your signature? Contradicting yourself once again.

TVFactFan
03-02-2012, 01:49 AM
Why would anyone believe you Solomon when you have Nick at Nite viewing dead at 2011 in your signature? Contradicting yourself once again.


I know I have to delete that since I'm addicted to Friends now-lol It's like a 90's version of Three's Company

DSfan
03-02-2012, 02:07 AM
I really don't like the acquisition of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (assuming they're putting it with the other older sitcoms; if it's for daytime/early evening fine but it shouldn't be taking a slot away from a more classic sitcom).

I'm interested to see what their classic lineup will look like now.
I think Mork & Mindy fits well with Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley so good pickup there but Facts of Life, I know many of you here are big fans, but I just don't think it fits well with the other shows they have. Also, if they're capable of picking up Facts of Life, I would have suggested getting Diff'rent Strokes instead since I think it has more broad appeal since Facts of Life all the main characters are female and the quality of both shows is relatively even.

If they take off Wonder Years I will boycott the channel haha

Brady Bunch would really be a good fit on this channel, though. Or even Partridge Family. Growing Pains would also be a nice pickup.

Pavan
03-02-2012, 02:23 AM
Brady Bunch is on INSP and MeTV. Partridge Family is on Antenna TV. And if they have Laverne & Shirley, why wouldn't Facts of Life fit? Both are female-led shows.

These three new shows are no where right now.

Tubehead
03-02-2012, 06:16 AM
i think these show would make pefrect fit for the hub:
boy meet world
step by step
sister sisster
prefect strangers
my two dads
alf
haigng with mr cooper
full house
family matters
growing pains
Partridge Family it on aniited tv right now
my faorite martian
mamams family

BigManMike
03-02-2012, 10:24 AM
Yes! It's about time The Facts of Life started airing again. It only sucks I don't have cable though:( Hopefully I'll get to see it somewhere. I have Seasons 1-5 on DVD. But I'd love to see the later ones.

icecream
03-02-2012, 10:29 AM
This is what I would do for their schedule.
7:00 PM Sabrina the Teenage Witch
7:30 PM Mork & Mindy
8:00 PM Happy Days
8:30 PM Laverne & Shirley
9:00 PM The Wonder Years
9:30 PM Family Ties
10:00 PM The Facts of Life
10:30 PM The Facts of Life
11:00 PM Mork & Mindy
11:30 PM Doogie Howser, M.D.
12:00 AM Batman
12:30 AM Batman
1-7AM encore of 7PM-1AM

MRPITT
03-02-2012, 11:15 AM
Yes Thomas, great news. I don't care what no one says but right now the the top cable shows for classic TV shows are

The Hub
Hallmark Channel
Nick@Nite

Nick @ Nite isnt even close for me, METV, Antenna TV, The Hub, even Hallmark are much better then Nick @ Nite for Classic Tv. But to each is own.

I Love the additions especially Facts Of Life and Mork and Mindy.

MrCleveland
03-02-2012, 12:07 PM
I'll have to check-out The Hub sometime, I also hope someday they can play "He-Man" or "Garfield" on The Hub.

TVFactFan
03-02-2012, 12:09 PM
Nick @ Nite isnt even close for me, METV, Antenna TV, The Hub, even Hallmark are much better then Nick @ Nite for Classic Tv. But to each is own.

I Love the additions especially Facts Of Life and Mork and Mindy.


Me-TV and Antenna TV are not cable channels. Now if you are talking about the best channels for Classic TV overall, then of course the order goes like this

Antenna TV
Hallmark
Hub
Me-TV

TJ
03-02-2012, 01:09 PM
The Hub had its upfront presentation yesterday and the big highlight for us was the acquisition of three sitcoms for its primetime sitcom block! The Hub announced the acquisitions of the popular classic TV sitcoms The Facts of Life, Mork & Mindy and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. All three series are currently not airing anywhere, as Sabrina was last seen on ABC Family in early 2011. Mork & Mindy was last seen in marathons on Syfy from about 2008-2011 from time to time. And The Facts of Life has not been on US cable since Nick at Nite and marathons on TV Land a decade ago.

The three sitcoms will join the line-up tentatively in April. More info will come in the coming weeks, so stay with us, as we can't release it yet. What will happen to the current sitcoms (Family Ties, The Wonder Years, Doogie Howser, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and Batman)? Will some leave or will they all stay? You'll have to come on back for the actual schedule.

Read more:
http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/03/hub-acquires-facts-of-life-mork-mindy.html

MRPITT
03-02-2012, 01:37 PM
Me-TV and Antenna TV are not cable channels. Now if you are talking about the best channels for Classic TV overall, then of course the order goes like this

Antenna TV
Hallmark
Hub
Me-TV

Ah got you that makes more sense.

TVFactFan
03-02-2012, 03:42 PM
Ah got you that makes more sense.


TV Land and Nick@Nite is not even in the Classic TV discussion-lol

DSfan
03-02-2012, 10:47 PM
Brady Bunch is on INSP and MeTV. Partridge Family is on Antenna TV. And if they have Laverne & Shirley, why wouldn't Facts of Life fit? Both are female-led shows.

These three new shows are no where right now.

Good point about Laverne & Shirley being female-led. My thinking was that it fits with Happy Days since it is a spinoff. I guess Facts of Life does fit in a sense then.

Generally, I think, my point is along the lines of - they're airing Sabrina (90s/2000s sitcom), Wonder Years/Doogie (90s dramedy), Batman (60s), Happy Days/Laverne & Shirley (70s), and Family Ties/FOL (80s). Aren't they just a bit scattered? Not necessarily a bad thing, just pointing it out.

Also, glad to see 3 shows all return to syndication. But Sabrina doesn't deserve the "classic" label, that's a bit much.

factsoflife
03-02-2012, 11:19 PM
very excited to see FOL back on TV again! It's been years! I think the last time it was on TV was when it aired on Hallmark channel?

and happy to see Sabrina on TV again!

Tubehead
03-03-2012, 02:41 PM
i hope they don't get ride of thewonder year or batman i hope theyget read of doogie hoswwer md it ok show idon't care for it to much i also thinktheyshould get ride of are you smartedthen a fifth grader? it been playd to death on cable channels.

if i had t o addm ore i would show boy meet world haning with mr cooper and step by step. if they keep add happy day spin off then they should add charles in carge
herser my wish list:
7:00pmthe wonder years
7:30pm the wonder years
8:00pm facts of life
8:30pm fact of life
9:00pm happy days
9:30pm Laverne & Shirley
10:00m mor k and mindy
10:30pm mork and mindy
11:00pm batman
11:30pm batman
12:00am doogie howser md
12;30am doogie hoswer md
1:00am areyou smarted then a fifth grader?
1;30am are you smarted then a fifth grader?
2:00am family ties
2:30am famiyl ties

HerbFinn
03-03-2012, 03:51 PM
I wonder what is being taken off?

Also, anyone expect they'll run the syndication length cuts of MORK & MINDY? Those weren't edited well, cutting lines of dialog rather than scenes - you'd have Robin do a line/bit, but not get the reaction, or a bit/line would be cut and you'd get the audience reaction!

Plus, let's not forget HUB pulls episodes of the various series for "questionable" content. Like those four episodes of BATMAN that feature Camp portals of Native Americans - The 2nd Season Egghead episode with Edward Everett Horton as Chief Screaming Eagle and the 3rd Season Shane episodes with Victor Lundin as Chief Standing Pat. This was confirmed by The HUB both on their Favebook page as well as to members of the "Batman 1966" Message Board)

Pavan
03-03-2012, 03:54 PM
I think Batman is the safest. It does well and they air it a lot even outside of the sitcom block.

factsoflife
03-03-2012, 04:22 PM
I wonder what is being taken off?

Also, anyone expect they'll run the syndication length cuts of MORK & MINDY? Those weren't edited well, cutting lines of dialog rather than scenes - you'd have Robin do a line/bit, but not get the reaction, or a bit/line would be cut and you'd get the audience reaction!

Plus, let's not forget HUB pulls episodes of the various series for "questionable" content. Like those four episodes of BATMAN that feature Camp portals of Native Americans - The 2nd Season Egghead episode with Edward Everett Horton as Chief Screaming Eagle and the 3rd Season Shane episodes with Victor Lundin as Chief Standing Pat. This was confirmed by The HUB both on their Favebook page as well as to members of the "Batman 1966" Message Board)

I guess that means a lot of the FOL episodes will be pulled, examples include "Dope", which i believe, N@N even refused to air; or the teen pregnancy episode or several others which I doubt they'll air.

In fact I'm sort of surprised they'd air FOL at all, it's a bit racy for HUB. It seems more of a fit for a network like Hallmark or WE or something.