View Full Version : Will anyone be recording from Antenna TV??


ak1984
01-02-2020, 10:05 AM
HI! I was wondering if anyone will be recording the series from Antenna TV? It starts airing at 8pm tonight. It will air at 8pm Mon-Fri, so that is 20 eps a month. It would take about 6 month to record all 120 eps. Hopefully someone can capture them. Thanks!

TeeVeeCloset
01-02-2020, 11:11 AM
I spent countless hours doing a 80 episode best of set from the butchered logo run, btw....logo still airing series as of today, 1/2/20.....

My favorite season is the short first season, yes i will be recording the first season at least and compare how much more will be shown than the logo airings.

Very curious to see how antenna will handle!

Ronny G
01-03-2020, 07:15 PM
I recorded the pilot episode yesterday. After I edited out the commercials, the show was only 20 minutes and 20 seconds! Plus, they do the dreaded credits crunch at the end.
Oh well, better than nothing. I still enjoyed seeing this show after all these years. I'll probably will continue to record the show, but it won't be a perfect set.

tvvideotrader
01-04-2020, 02:06 PM
Antenna TV aired the second episode yesterday (Fri 1/3/20), but it was "Roomies" which was the second episode produced/taped instead of "The Intruder" as indicated on Antenna TV's website and Spectrum cable DVR. We should probably expect to see "The Intruder" on Monday (1/6/20) as Wikipedia indicates that was the third episode taped. As someone who goes to a lot of sitcom audience tapings, including "Mom" which Sheldon Bull is currently a writer for, I appreciate seeing the episodes presented in the original production order.

OH Nuts!
01-04-2020, 02:18 PM
I will probably

boechsner
01-04-2020, 03:04 PM
Antenna TV aired the second episode yesterday (Fri 1/3/20), but it was "Roomies" which was the second episode produced/taped instead of "The Intruder" as indicated on Antenna TV's website and Spectrum cable DVR. We should probably expect to see "The Intruder" on Monday (1/6/20) as Wikipedia indicates that was the third episode taped. As someone who goes to a lot of sitcom audience tapings, including "Mom" which Sheldon Bull is currently a writer for, I appreciate seeing the episodes presented in the original production order.

I totally agree!! Growing up in the 80s and 90s, most syndication packages for shows aired them most of the time in production order. This is the order I am used to. I really am not a fan of how over the last 20 or so years, everything has turned to air date order.