mickeymouseclubfan
01-11-2016, 08:14 PM
Dear Nick at Nite Viewer Services,
I have a proposal for Nick at Nite: to make a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for Nick at Nite to become the exclusive basic cable home to the hit '80s sitcom "Just the Ten of Us," with Nick at Nite showcasing all 47 half-hour episodes not seen since airing in reruns on the USA Cable Network.
A spin-off of "Growing Pains," "Just the Ten of Us" starred Bill Kirchenbauer as Coach Graham Lubbock, introduced on "Growing Pains" as Mike Seaver's (Kirk Cameron) educator who, late in Season 3 of "Growing Pains," was fired from his teaching job at Thomas E. Dewey High School and gave his family a NEW life in Eureka, California, where Lubbock accepted the position as football coach and History Teacher at St. Augustine's Catholic High School for Boys--the same job he had in Long Island, New York on "Growing Pains."
Lubbock's family included his supportive wife Elizabeth (Deborah Harmon) and their 8 children, including Marie (Heather Langenkamp), Cindy (Jamie Luner), Wendy (Brooke Theiss), Sherry (Heidi Zeigler), Connie (JoAnn Willette), Graham, Jr. (Matt Shakman), and infants Harvey and Melissa.
Despite the series' 2 seasons, airing from April 26, 1988 - May 4, 1990, "Just the Ten of Us" found a healthy afterlife airing in reruns on the USA Cable Network from 1990 - 1996, but has NEVER been seen since.
Nick at Nite shall add "Just the Ten of Us" to its regular lineup starting Monday, November 3, 2016, airing the series weeknights at 9 P.M. ET/PT
Sincerely,
Danny Hooley
I have a proposal for Nick at Nite: to make a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution for Nick at Nite to become the exclusive basic cable home to the hit '80s sitcom "Just the Ten of Us," with Nick at Nite showcasing all 47 half-hour episodes not seen since airing in reruns on the USA Cable Network.
A spin-off of "Growing Pains," "Just the Ten of Us" starred Bill Kirchenbauer as Coach Graham Lubbock, introduced on "Growing Pains" as Mike Seaver's (Kirk Cameron) educator who, late in Season 3 of "Growing Pains," was fired from his teaching job at Thomas E. Dewey High School and gave his family a NEW life in Eureka, California, where Lubbock accepted the position as football coach and History Teacher at St. Augustine's Catholic High School for Boys--the same job he had in Long Island, New York on "Growing Pains."
Lubbock's family included his supportive wife Elizabeth (Deborah Harmon) and their 8 children, including Marie (Heather Langenkamp), Cindy (Jamie Luner), Wendy (Brooke Theiss), Sherry (Heidi Zeigler), Connie (JoAnn Willette), Graham, Jr. (Matt Shakman), and infants Harvey and Melissa.
Despite the series' 2 seasons, airing from April 26, 1988 - May 4, 1990, "Just the Ten of Us" found a healthy afterlife airing in reruns on the USA Cable Network from 1990 - 1996, but has NEVER been seen since.
Nick at Nite shall add "Just the Ten of Us" to its regular lineup starting Monday, November 3, 2016, airing the series weeknights at 9 P.M. ET/PT
Sincerely,
Danny Hooley