View Full Version : Schedule I wrote for a mock MeTV/Antenna TV-like network (RealTV), NEW revision!
KentB3 05-13-2020, 08:13 AM Many of you probably have seen my earlier posts I wrote for a fictional network which I gave the working title RealTV. This is a fictional over-the-air TV network usually carried as a digital subchannel of a TV station's main signal. I chose RealTV as the network's working title for obvious reasons, if you take a good look at the schedule! From virtually the beginning of TV in the 1940's well until the 1990's, TV stations and networks had very distinct schedules and dayparts centerted around an all-important Prime Time schedule with sitcoms and drama series, game shows and soap operas in the daytime, cartoons on Saturday morning, sports on weekend afternoons, etc. In recent years, many of these have almost completely disappeared, such as Saturday morning cartoons, as well as game shows and soaps in the daytime during the week. RealTV airs many of what is now largely missing from network TV today, which is where the "Real" comes from!
This schedule is based on an earlier proposal I posted here a few years ago and written as if RealTV is a sister network to Antenna TV, due to the fact that MeTV already has three sister networks (Heroes & Icons, Start TV, and Decades), so Antenna TV would be the more logical partner network since Antenna TV has no sister networks. In addition, this would gain access to Antenna TV's library of shows, adding shows no longer airing on Antenna TV (much like Decades) as well as shows on the back burner of their schedule (currently airing overnight) that would be more likely to get dropped. The rest consists of shows not airing currently on any other subchannel or no longer airing on these networks.
Besides some much-needed improvements, several TV shows I had on my original schedule (such as Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley) will be airing on MeTV beginning in June, so I needed to find replacements, mostly from the Antenna TV show library. Here is the schedule I now have so far:
Monday-Friday:
6:00am The Jack Benny Show
6:30am Mr. Merlin (Monday)
The Charmings (Tuesday)
On Our Own (a short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Wednesday)
The Betty White Show (another short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Thursday)
Hi Honey, I'm Home (Friday) This show aired on both ABC and Nickelodeon for one season (a second aired on Nickelodeon only), which was about a fictional 1950's TV sitcom family transported to the real world in the 1990's. Every episode had a guest star from various classic TV shows!
7:00am Spider-Man (Monday & Tuesday) 1967-70 cartoon series
The New Adventures of Batman (Wednesday) 1977-1980 run, yes with Bat-Mite!
Super Friends (Thursday & Friday) original 1973-77 run.
7:30am Garfield & Friends
8:00am The Archie Show (Monday)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Tuesday) the 1970 cartoon series, not the 1990's sitcom
Groovie Goolies (Wednesday)
The Jetsons (Thursday)
The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show (Friday)
8:30am Captain Kangaroo (E/I) It has been reported that the majority of episodes have been wiped, or destroyed (especially the early B&W episodes), but I do know that MANY episodes aired on PBS during the mid-to-late 1980's; though nearly all of the PBS airings were from the mid-70's onward. Also, After a little research, I learned it was very likely that the PBS airings were only 30 minutes long was very likely a result of copyright clearances, due to the fact that some segments came from outside sources, some of them foreign such as Simon and the Chalk Drawings, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, and The Toothbrush Family.
9:00am Sabrina the Teenage Witch
9:30am Mork & Mindy
10:00am Angie (Monday & Tuesday)
Rocky Road (Wednesday-Friday) This is a short-lived TV Sitcom produced for Superstation WTBS from 1985 to 1987.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wjrVKFnPoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNnQB5FMJV4
10:30am The Hogan Family
11:00am Eight is Enough
12:00noon Diff'rent Strokes
12:30pm Diff'rent Strokes
1:00pm Facts of Life
1:30pm Facts of Life
2:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter
2:30pm Silver Spoons
3:00pm 7th Heaven
4:00pm 7th Heaven
5:00pm Who's the Boss?
5:30pm Who's the Boss?
6:00pm Square Pegs (Monday)
Living Dolls (a short-lived Who's the Boss? spin-off, Tuesday)
House Calls (Wednesday-Friday)
6:30pm Rhoda
7:00pm Full House
7:30pm Full House
8:00pm Alice
8:30pm Alice
9:00pm The Golden Girls
9:30pm The Golden Girls (Monday-Thursday)
The Golden Palace (Friday)
10:00pm Cheers
10:30pm Cheers
Love at Midnight:
11:00pm Dallas (the classic 1978-91 run)
12:00 midnight Ryan's Hope
12:30am Ryan's Hope
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Match Game (1979-82 syndicated run) The 1973-79 CBS Daytime run and the 1975-79 Match Game PM run currently air on Buzzr.
The 1979-1982 Match Game run may not be as well-known as the 70's CBS Daytime and Syndicated Match Game PM runs, but it definitely had its memorable moments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDk5ykZ-QYU&t=22s
Kirstie Alley as a contestant in 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSds1hglSw
Her second show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBD-MMfQhW4
Betty White goes into a wild stripping frenzy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SainhHpWss
Gene Rayburn breaks the door down!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGgJYgtS04
Perhaps the WORST answer in game show history! :lol:
1:30am The Price is Right:
CBS Daytime, 1972-75 (Monday-Thursday)
Syndicated Prime-Time 1972-80 (Friday) Due to the abundance of fur coats given away on this version, as per Bob Barker's wishes, there will only be enough for a once a week airing (approx 40 of the 240 episodes in the 70's nighttime shows had no furs given away). This was hosted by Dennis James (from 1972-1977) and Bob Barker (1977-1980).
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (1983-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (ditto)
4:00am Jeopardy! (1984-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
4:30am Jeopardy! (ditto)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough (1978-86 run, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime, 1982-88, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
Saturday:
6:00am H.R. Pufnstuf (a classic Sid & Marty Krofft show)
6:30am Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (ditto)
7:00am Pac-Man (1982-1984 cartoon series)
7:30am Totally Tooned In (This is a collection of cartoons released by Columbia Pictures; such as Mr. Magoo, The Fox and the Crow, Krazy Kat, Scrappy, and Gerald McBoing Boing. The show aired on Antenna TV a few years ago, hence my parterning this network with their owners!)
8:00am Speed Buggy
8:30am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1979-1982 cartoon series)
9:00am Sparks (E/I) This is a Sci-Fi series about time travel produced for WRAL-TV 5, a local TV station in Raleigh, NC that ran from 1985 to 1990. Here's more about the series:
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/programs/childrens-shows/sparks/
https://www.wral.com/wral-tv/video/1180973/
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/sparks-the-pony-express/
9:30am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show (This will open with the famous This is It opening number and the occasional bumpers between cartoons with Bugs & friends, but will have the original opening titles on the cartoons with the zooming WB in the rings instead of the abbreviated one page titles used in the Saturday Morning run!)
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show (1978-1983 cartoon series)
11:00pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (This will include the cartoon from the 1983-86 Saturday Morning run & numerous Prime-Time TV specials from over the years! The Holiday-themed cartoon specials, however, will not be included in this run.)
11:30pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (a second airing of the series, giving us a full hour of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts gang on Saturday mornings!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics (5 full hours of classic sports events from over the years!)
6:00pm Flo (a spin-off of Alice, starring Polly Holiday in the title role!)
6:30pm The Bad News Bears
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase (includes both the 1978-79 CBS run and the 1983-86 Showtime run)
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
5:30am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
Sunday:
6:00am Land of the Lost (another Krofft show, this time the classic 1974-1977 run and not the 1991-1992 remake)
6:30am The Banana Splits Show
7:00am Laff-A-Lympics: 1977-79 cartoon series where 45 Hanna-Barbera characters split into 3 teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) and compete in Olympic-style events for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals!
7:30am Totally Tooned In
8:00am Richie Rich (1980-83 cartoon series)
8:30am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula (from the same 1979-1982 cartoon series as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, which aired Saturday at this same time)
9:00am Sparks (E/I)
9:30am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show
11:00am The New Scooby Doo Movies (1972-74 run, where Scooby and the gang co-star with animated versions of well-known celebrities from the time, such as Don Knotts, Sandy Duncan, Batman and Robin, The Harlem Globetrotters, Sonny and Cher, "Mama" Cass Elliot, Dick Van Dyke, and Jonathan Winters!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics
6:00pm Crazy Like a Fox
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm Fantasy Island
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid
Oh BTW, NO credit crunching! All TV shows will have the full credit run as original aired!
Shows marked with (E/I) are Educational and Informational for children.
If anyone has questions or comments, please post! I really could use your feedback! :)
KentB3 05-16-2020, 02:45 AM Here's a series of specials I would run during the Christmas season:
It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown. This is a straight-to-video cartoon from 1992, not sure if it ever actually aired on TV or not:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3s1l17
A Garfield Christmas Special:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbL-uxd4ZVw
A Family Circus Christmas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsPQ0VCIVLA
Raggedy Ann & Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper. Makes me REALLY feel old when no one knows what Gloopstick is! ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d9yTsh92y4
The Tiny Tree:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11A7Y1cq0kE
Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x549mhp
A Muppet Family Christmas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi9qSKZuvC4
I also would include Rankin-Bass specials that no longer air on broadcast TV (only Rudolph, Frosty, and Santa Claus is Comin' to Town currently air), though some air on cable via Freeform (I think they still do, correct me if I'm wrong), such as:
Frosty's Winter Wonderland:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPGFU54uHe0
Twas the Night Before Christmas:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3ga10f
Pinocchio's Christmas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc_qwraFiFo (CLIP)
The Leprechaun's Christmas Gold:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xw4tki
Rudolph & Frosty's Christmas in July:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdoRI-cHxtc (CLIP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4ohKUcjl58 (CLIP)
Enjoy! :)
KentB3 05-16-2020, 03:02 AM Here's a series of specials I would air around Easter:
It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown: I did plan to not air the Holiday specials which currently air on ABC, but this has not aired since 2014. Assuming ABC decides not to air this again, I will add this one, airing as a Primetime special with an encore airing in The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show's regular time slot at 11:30am on Easter Sunday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbRi1hflGvM (CLIP)
A Family Circus Easter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHLWFyN6deE
Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x72sxxb
Here Comes Peter Cottontail!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2_ZdknLMIo
The Easter Bunny is Comin' to Town:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTzLNJqgBvQ
The First Easter Rabbit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJuECpnPgcg
Yogi the Easter Bear:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3urfo9 (CLIP)
Will Vinton's Claymation Easter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsXey_s4Dgg (CLIP)
Enjoy! :)
KentB3 05-24-2020, 09:38 AM Monday-Friday:
6:00am The Jack Benny Show
6:30am Square Pegs (Monday)
The Charmings (Tuesday)
On Our Own (a short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Wednesday)
Mr. Merlin (another short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Thursday)
Hi Honey, I'm Home (Friday) This show aired on both ABC and Nickelodeon for one season (a second aired on Nickelodeon only), which was about a fictional 1950's TV sitcom family transported to the real world in the 1990's. Every episode had a guest star from various classic TV shows!
7:00am Spider-Man (Monday & Tuesday) 1967-70 cartoon series
The New Adventures of Batman (Wednesday) 1977-1980 run, yes with Bat-Mite!
Super Friends (Thursday & Friday) original 1973-77 run.
7:30am Garfield & Friends
8:00am The Archie Show (Monday)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Tuesday) the 1970 cartoon series, not the 1990's sitcom
Groovie Goolies (Wednesday)
The Jetsons (Thursday)
The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show (Friday)
8:30am Captain Kangaroo (E/I) It has been reported that the majority of episodes have been wiped, or destroyed (especially the early B&W episodes), but I do know that MANY episodes aired on PBS during the mid-to-late 1980's; though nearly all of the PBS airings were from the mid-70's onward. Also, After a little research, I learned it was very likely that the PBS airings were only 30 minutes long was very likely a result of copyright clearances, due to the fact that some segments came from outside sources, some of them foreign such as Simon and the Chalk Drawings, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, and The Toothbrush Family.
9:00am Sabrina the Teenage Witch
9:30am Mork & Mindy
10:00am Angie (Monday & Tuesday)
Rocky Road (Wednesday-Friday) This is a short-lived TV Sitcom produced for Superstation WTBS from 1985 to 1987.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wjrVKFnPoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNnQB5FMJV4
10:30am The Hogan Family
11:00am Eight is Enough
12:00noon Rhoda
12:30pm Phyllis (Monday & Tuesday)
House Calls (Wednesday-Friday)
1:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter
1:30pm Silver Spoons
2:00pm Diff'rent Strokes
2:30pm Diff'rent Strokes
3:00pm Facts of Life
3:30pm Facts of Life
4:00pm 7th Heaven
5:00pm 7th Heaven
6:00pm Who's the Boss?
6:30pm Who's the Boss?
7:00pm Full House
7:30pm Full House
8:00pm Alice
8:30pm Alice
9:00pm The Golden Girls
9:30pm The Golden Girls (Monday-Thursday)
The Golden Palace (Friday)
10:00pm Cheers
10:30pm Cheers
Love at Midnight:
11:00pm Dallas (the classic 1978-91 run)
12:00 midnight Ryan's Hope
12:30am Ryan's Hope
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Match Game (1979-82 syndicated run) The 1973-79 CBS Daytime run and the 1975-79 Match Game PM run currently air on Buzzr.
The 1979-1982 Match Game run may not be as well-known as the 70's CBS Daytime and Syndicated Match Game PM runs, but it definitely had its memorable moments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDk5ykZ-QYU&t=22s
Kirstie Alley as a contestant in 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSds1hglSw
Her second show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBD-MMfQhW4
Betty White goes into a wild stripping frenzy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SainhHpWss
Gene Rayburn breaks the door down!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGgJYgtS04
Perhaps the WORST answer in game show history! :lol:
1:30am The Price is Right:
CBS Daytime, 1972-75 (Monday-Thursday)
Syndicated Prime-Time 1972-80 (Friday) Due to the abundance of fur coats given away on this version, as per Bob Barker's wishes, there will only be enough for a once a week airing (approx 40 of the 240 episodes in the 70's nighttime shows had no furs given away). This was hosted by Dennis James (from 1972-1977) and Bob Barker (1977-1980).
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (1983-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (ditto)
4:00am Jeopardy! (1984-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
4:30am Jeopardy! (ditto)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough (1978-86 run, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime, 1982-88, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
Saturday:
6:00am H.R. Pufnstuf (a classic Sid & Marty Krofft show)
6:30am Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (ditto)
7:00am Pac-Man (1982-1984 cartoon series)
7:30am Totally Tooned In (This is a collection of cartoons released by Columbia Pictures; such as Mr. Magoo, The Fox and the Crow, Krazy Kat, Scrappy, and Gerald McBoing Boing. The show aired on Antenna TV a few years ago, hence my parterning this network with their owners!)
8:00am Speed Buggy
8:30am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1979-1982 cartoon series)
9:00am Sparks (E/I) This is a Sci-Fi series about time travel produced for WRAL-TV 5, a local TV station in Raleigh, NC that ran from 1985 to 1990. Here's more about the series:
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/programs/childrens-shows/sparks/
https://www.wral.com/wral-tv/video/1180973/
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/sparks-the-pony-express/
9:30am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show (This will open with the famous This is It opening number and the occasional bumpers between cartoons with Bugs & friends, but will have the original opening titles on the cartoons with the zooming WB in the rings instead of the abbreviated one page titles used in the Saturday Morning run!)
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show (1978-1983 cartoon series)
11:00pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (This will include the cartoon from the 1983-86 Saturday Morning run & numerous Prime-Time TV specials from over the years! The Holiday-themed cartoon specials, however, will not be included in this run.)
11:30pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (a second airing of the series, giving us a full hour of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts gang on Saturday mornings!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics (5 full hours of classic sports events from over the years!)
6:00pm Flo (a spin-off of Alice, starring Polly Holiday in the title role!)
6:30pm The Bad News Bears
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase (includes both the 1978-79 CBS run and the 1983-86 Showtime run)
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
5:30am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
Sunday:
6:00am Land of the Lost (another Krofft show, this time the classic 1974-1977 run and not the 1991-1992 remake)
6:30am The Banana Splits Show
7:00am Laff-A-Lympics: 1977-79 cartoon series where 45 Hanna-Barbera characters split into 3 teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) and compete in Olympic-style events for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals!
7:30am Totally Tooned In
8:00am Richie Rich (1980-83 cartoon series)
8:30am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula (from the same 1979-1982 cartoon series as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, which aired Saturday at this same time)
9:00am Sparks (E/I)
9:30am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show
11:00am The New Scooby Doo Movies (1972-74 run, where Scooby and the gang co-star with animated versions of well-known celebrities from the time, such as Don Knotts, Sandy Duncan, Batman and Robin, The Harlem Globetrotters, Sonny and Cher, "Mama" Cass Elliot, Dick Van Dyke, and Jonathan Winters!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics
6:00pm Crazy Like a Fox
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm Fantasy Island
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid
KentB3 05-30-2020, 01:30 PM One more new revision! ;)
Monday-Friday:
6:00am The Jack Benny Show
6:30am Square Pegs (Monday)
The Charmings (Tuesday)
On Our Own (a short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Wednesday)
Mr. Merlin (another short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Thursday)
Hi Honey, I'm Home (Friday) This show aired on both ABC and Nickelodeon for one season (a second aired on Nickelodeon only), which was about a fictional 1950's TV sitcom family transported to the real world in the 1990's. Every episode had a guest star from various classic TV shows!
7:00am Spider-Man (Monday & Tuesday) 1967-70 cartoon series
The New Adventures of Batman (Wednesday) 1977-1980 run, yes with Bat-Mite!
Super Friends (Thursday & Friday) original 1973-77 run.
7:30am Garfield & Friends
8:00am The Archie Show (Monday)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Tuesday) the 1970 cartoon series, not the 1990's sitcom
Groovie Goolies (Wednesday)
The Jetsons (Thursday)
The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show (Friday)
8:30am Captain Kangaroo (E/I) It has been reported that the majority of episodes have been wiped, or destroyed (especially the early B&W episodes), but I do know that MANY episodes aired on PBS during the mid-to-late 1980's; though nearly all of the PBS airings were from the mid-70's onward. Also, After a little research, I learned it was very likely that the PBS airings were only 30 minutes long was very likely a result of copyright clearances, due to the fact that some segments came from outside sources, some of them foreign such as Simon and the Chalk Drawings, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, and The Toothbrush Family.
9:00am Sabrina the Teenage Witch
9:30am Mork & Mindy
10:00am House Calls (Monday & Tuesday)
Rocky Road (Wednesday-Friday) This is a short-lived TV Sitcom produced for Superstation WTBS from 1985 to 1987.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wjrVKFnPoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNnQB5FMJV4
10:30am Welcom Back, Kotter
11:00am Eight is Enough
12:00noon Rhoda
12:30pm Silver Spoons
1:00pm Diff'rent Strokes
1:30pm Diff'rent Strokes
2:00pm Facts of Life
2:30pm Facts of Life
3:00pm 7th Heaven
4:00pm 7th Heaven
5:00pm Who's the Boss?
5:30pm Who's the Boss?
6:00pm Full House
6:30pm Full House
7:00pm One Day at a Time
7:30pm One Day at a Time
8:00pm Alice
8:30pm Alice
9:00pm The Golden Girls
9:30pm The Golden Girls (Monday-Thursday)
The Golden Palace (Friday)
10:00pm Cheers
10:30pm Cheers
Love at Midnight:
11:00pm Dallas (the classic 1978-91 run)
12:00 midnight Ryan's Hope
12:30am Ryan's Hope
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Match Game (1979-82 syndicated run) The 1973-79 CBS Daytime run and the 1975-79 Match Game PM run currently air on Buzzr.
The 1979-1982 Match Game run may not be as well-known as the 70's CBS Daytime and Syndicated Match Game PM runs, but it definitely had its memorable moments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDk5ykZ-QYU&t=22s
Kirstie Alley as a contestant in 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSds1hglSw
Her second show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBD-MMfQhW4
Betty White goes into a wild stripping frenzy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SainhHpWss
Gene Rayburn breaks the door down!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGgJYgtS04
Perhaps the WORST answer in game show history! :lol:
1:30am The Price is Right:
CBS Daytime, 1972-75 (Monday-Thursday)
Syndicated Prime-Time 1972-80 (Friday) Due to the abundance of fur coats given away on this version, as per Bob Barker's wishes, there will only be enough for a once a week airing (approx 40 of the 240 episodes in the 70's nighttime shows had no furs given away). This was hosted by Dennis James (from 1972-1977) and Bob Barker (1977-1980).
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (1983-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (ditto)
4:00am Jeopardy! (1984-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
4:30am Jeopardy! (ditto)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough (1978-86 run, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime, 1982-88, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
Saturday:
6:00am H.R. Pufnstuf (a classic Sid & Marty Krofft show)
6:30am Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (ditto)
7:00am Pac-Man (1982-1984 cartoon series)
7:30am Totally Tooned In (This is a collection of cartoons released by Columbia Pictures; such as Mr. Magoo, The Fox and the Crow, Krazy Kat, Scrappy, and Gerald McBoing Boing. The show aired on Antenna TV a few years ago, hence my parterning this network with their owners!)
8:00am Speed Buggy
8:30am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1979-1982 cartoon series)
9:00am Sparks (E/I) This is a Sci-Fi series about time travel produced for WRAL-TV 5, a local TV station in Raleigh, NC that ran from 1985 to 1990. Here's more about the series:
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/programs/childrens-shows/sparks/
https://www.wral.com/wral-tv/video/1180973/
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/sparks-the-pony-express/
9:30am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show (This will open with the famous This is It opening number and the occasional bumpers between cartoons with Bugs & friends, but will have the original opening titles on the cartoons with the zooming WB in the rings instead of the abbreviated one page titles used in the Saturday Morning run!)
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show (1978-1983 cartoon series)
11:00pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (This will include the cartoon from the 1983-86 Saturday Morning run & numerous Prime-Time TV specials from over the years! The Holiday-themed cartoon specials, however, will not be included in this run.)
11:30pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (a second airing of the series, giving us a full hour of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts gang on Saturday mornings!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics (5 full hours of classic sports events from over the years!)
6:00pm Flo (a spin-off of Alice, starring Polly Holiday in the title role!)
6:30pm The Bad News Bears
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase (includes both the 1978-79 CBS run and the 1983-86 Showtime run)
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
5:30am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
Sunday:
6:00am Land of the Lost (another Krofft show, this time the classic 1974-1977 run and not the 1991-1992 remake)
6:30am The Banana Splits Show
7:00am Laff-A-Lympics: 1977-79 cartoon series where 45 Hanna-Barbera characters split into 3 teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) and compete in Olympic-style events for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals!
7:30am Totally Tooned In
8:00am Richie Rich (1980-83 cartoon series)
8:30am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula (from the same 1979-1982 cartoon series as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, which aired Saturday at this same time)
9:00am Sparks (E/I)
9:30am The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show
11:00am The New Scooby Doo Movies (1972-74 run, where Scooby and the gang co-star with animated versions of well-known celebrities from the time, such as Don Knotts, Sandy Duncan, Batman and Robin, The Harlem Globetrotters, Sonny and Cher, "Mama" Cass Elliot, Dick Van Dyke, and Jonathan Winters!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics
6:00pm Crazy Like a Fox
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm Fantasy Island
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid
Enjoy! :)
KentB3 11-09-2020, 01:37 PM My newest revision, due to the addition of Bugs Bunny/Warner Bros. cartoons to MeTV next January. I have no idea how the SyndEx rule applies to airing these cartoons, especially on Saturday Morning (which MeTV will do), but I tried to be on the safe side, and drop The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show from my schedule. Hopefully, I could work around this by airing some of the periodic Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes TV specials from the 70's & 80's! Here is a list of these specials:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Looney_Tunes_television_specials
Anyway, here is my revised schedule for now:
Monday-Friday:
6:00am Square Pegs (Monday)
The Charmings (Tuesday)
On Our Own (a short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Wednesday)
Mr. Merlin (another short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Thursday)
Hi Honey, I'm Home (Friday) This show aired on both ABC and Nickelodeon for one season (a second aired on Nickelodeon only), which was about a fictional 1950's TV sitcom family transported to the real world in the 1990's. Every episode had a guest star from various classic TV shows!
6:30am The Archie Show (Monday)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Tuesday) the 1970 cartoon series, not the 1990's sitcom
Groovie Goolies (Wednesday)
The Jetsons (Thursday)
The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show (Friday)
7:00am Spider-Man (Monday & Tuesday) 1967-70 cartoon series
The New Adventures of Batman (Wednesday) 1977-1980 run, yes with Bat-Mite!
All-New Super Friends Show (Thursday & Friday) the second series of episodes which premiered in 1977.
7:30am Garfield & Friends
8:00am Captain Kangaroo (E/I) It has been reported that the majority of episodes have been wiped, or destroyed (especially the early B&W episodes), but I do know that MANY episodes aired on PBS during the mid-to-late 1980's; though nearly all of the PBS airings were from the mid-70's onward. Also, After a little research, I learned it was very likely that the PBS airings were only 30 minutes long was very likely a result of copyright clearances, due to the fact that some segments came from outside sources, some of them foreign such as Simon and the Chalk Drawings, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, and The Toothbrush Family.
8:30am Sabrina the Teenage Witch
9:00am Rocky Road (Monday-Wednesday) This is a short-lived TV Sitcom produced for Superstation WTBS from 1985 to 1987.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wjrVKFnPoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNnQB5FMJV4
Welcome Back, Kotter (Thursday & Friday)
9:30am House Calls (Monday-Wednesday)
Welcome Back, Kotter (Thursday & Friday)
10:00am The Rockford Files
11:00am Eight is Enough
12:00noon Rhoda
12:30pm Silver Spoons
1:00pm Diff'rent Strokes
1:30pm Diff'rent Strokes
2:00pm Facts of Life
2:30pm Facts of Life
3:00pm 7th Heaven
4:00pm 7th Heaven
5:00pm Who's the Boss?
5:30pm Who's the Boss?
6:00pm Full House
6:30pm Full House
7:00pm One Day at a Time
7:30pm One Day at a Time
8:00pm Alice
8:30pm Alice (Monday-Thursday)
Flo (a spin-off of Alice, starring Polly Holiday in the title role, Friday)
9:00pm The Golden Girls
9:30pm The Golden Girls (Monday-Thursday)
The Golden Palace (Friday)
10:00pm Cheers
10:30pm Cheers
Love at Midnight:
11:00pm Dallas (the classic 1978-91 run)
12:00 midnight Ryan's Hope
12:30am Ryan's Hope
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Match Game (1979-82 syndicated run) The 1973-79 CBS Daytime run and the 1975-79 Match Game PM run currently air on Buzzr.
The 1979-1982 Match Game run may not be as well-known as the 70's CBS Daytime and Syndicated Match Game PM runs, but it definitely had its memorable moments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDk5ykZ-QYU&t=22s
Kirstie Alley as a contestant in 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSds1hglSw
Her second show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBD-MMfQhW4
Betty White goes into a wild stripping frenzy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SainhHpWss
Gene Rayburn breaks the door down!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGgJYgtS04
Perhaps the WORST answer in game show history! :lol:
1:30am The Price is Right:
CBS Daytime, 1972-75 (Monday-Thursday)
Syndicated Prime-Time 1972-80 (Friday) Due to the abundance of fur coats given away on this version, as per Bob Barker's wishes, there will only be enough for a once a week airing (approx 40 of the 240 episodes in the 70's nighttime shows had no furs given away). This was hosted by Dennis James (from 1972-1977) and Bob Barker (1977-1980).
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (1983-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (ditto)
4:00am Jeopardy! (1984-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
4:30am Jeopardy! (ditto)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough (1978-86 run, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime, 1982-88, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
Saturday:
6:00am H.R. Pufnstuf (a classic Sid & Marty Krofft show)
6:30am Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (ditto)
7:00am Totally Tooned In (This is a collection of cartoons released by Columbia Pictures; such as Mr. Magoo, The Fox and the Crow, Krazy Kat, Scrappy, and Gerald McBoing Boing. The show aired on Antenna TV a few years ago, hence my partnering this network with their owners!)
7:30am Pac-Man (1982-1984 cartoon series)
8:00am Speed Buggy
8:30am All-New Laff-A-Lympics: 1977-79 cartoon series where 45 Hanna-Barbera characters split into 3 teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) and compete in Olympic-style events for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals!
9:00am The All-New Popeye Show (1978-1983 cartoon series)
9:30am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1979-1982 cartoon series)
10:00am Sparks (E/I) This is a Sci-Fi series about time travel produced for WRAL-TV 5, a local TV station in Raleigh, NC that ran from 1985 to 1990. Here's more about the series:
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/programs/childrens-shows/sparks/
https://www.wral.com/wral-tv/video/1180973/
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/sparks-the-pony-express/
10:30am Disney's House of Mouse
11:00pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (This will include the cartoon from the 1983-86 Saturday Morning run & numerous Prime-Time TV specials from over the years! The Holiday-themed cartoon specials, however, will not be included in this run.)
11:30pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (a second airing of the series, giving us a full hour of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts gang on Saturday mornings!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics (5 full hours of classic sports events from over the years!)
6:00pm The New Andy Griffith Show (the short-lived 1971 series)
6:30pm The Bad News Bears
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase (includes both the 1978-79 CBS run and the 1983-86 Showtime run)
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
5:30am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
Sunday:
6:00am Land of the Lost (another Krofft show, this time the classic 1974-1977 run and not the 1991-1992 remake)
6:30am Land of the Lost (a second airing of the same series)
7:00am Totally Tooned In
7:30am Richie Rich (1980-83 cartoon series)
8:00am Super Friends (the classic original 1973 run)
9:00am The All-New Popeye Show
9:30am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula (from the same 1979-1982 cartoon series as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, which aired Saturday at this same time)
10:00am Sparks (E/I)
10:30am Disney's House of Mouse
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show
11:00am The New Scooby Doo Movies (1972-74 run, where Scooby and the gang co-star with animated versions of well-known celebrities from the time, such as Don Knotts, Sandy Duncan, Batman and Robin, The Harlem Globetrotters, Sonny and Cher, "Mama" Cass Elliot, Dick Van Dyke, and Jonathan Winters!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics
6:00pm Crazy Like a Fox
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm Fantasy Island
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
1:30am Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
2:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
3:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid
If anyone has questions, comments, or suggestions, please post. All and any help or feedback is apperciated! :)
KentB3 12-05-2020, 06:13 AM One more revision!:
Monday-Friday:
6:00am Square Pegs (Monday)
The Charmings (Tuesday)
On Our Own (a short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Wednesday)
Mr. Merlin (another short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Thursday)
Hi Honey, I'm Home (Friday) This show aired on both ABC and Nickelodeon for one season (a second aired on Nickelodeon only), which was about a fictional 1950's TV sitcom family transported to the real world in the 1990's. Every episode had a guest star from various classic TV shows!
6:30am Spider-Man (Monday & Tuesday) 1967-70 cartoon series
The New Adventures of Batman (Wednesday) 1977-1980 run, yes with Bat-Mite!
All-New Super Friends Show (Thursday & Friday) the second series of episodes which premiered in 1977.
7:00am The Archie Show (Monday)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Tuesday) the 1970 cartoon series, not the 1990's sitcom
Groovie Goolies (Wednesday)
The Jetsons (Thursday)
The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show (Friday)
7:30am Garfield & Friends
8:00am Captain Kangaroo (E/I) It has been reported that the majority of episodes have been wiped, or destroyed (especially the early B&W episodes), but I do know that MANY episodes aired on PBS during the mid-to-late 1980's; though nearly all of the PBS airings were from the mid-70's onward. Also, After a little research, I learned it was very likely that the PBS airings were only 30 minutes long was very likely a result of copyright clearances, due to the fact that some segments came from outside sources, some of them foreign such as Simon and the Chalk Drawings, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, and The Toothbrush Family.
8:30am Sabrina the Teenage Witch
9:00am Rocky Road (Monday-Wednesday) This is a short-lived TV Sitcom produced for Superstation WTBS from 1985 to 1987.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wjrVKFnPoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNnQB5FMJV4
Dave's World (Thursday & Friday)
9:30am House Calls (Monday-Wednesday)
Dave's World (Thursday & Friday)
10:00am The Partridge Family
10:30am Welcome Back, Kotter
11:00am Eight is Enough
12:00noon Head of the Class
12:30pm Silver Spoons
1:00pm Diff'rent Strokes
1:30pm Diff'rent Strokes
2:00pm Facts of Life
2:30pm Facts of Life
3:00pm 7th Heaven
4:00pm 7th Heaven
5:00pm Who's the Boss?
5:30pm Who's the Boss?
6:00pm Full House
6:30pm Full House
7:00pm One Day at a Time
7:30pm One Day at a Time
8:00pm Alice
8:30pm Alice (Monday-Thursday)
Flo (a spin-off of Alice, starring Polly Holiday in the title role, Friday)
9:00pm The Golden Girls
9:30pm The Golden Girls (Monday-Thursday)
The Golden Palace (Friday)
10:00pm Dallas (the classic 1978-91 run)
11:00pm Ryan's Hope
11:30pm Ryan's Hope
Fun & Games Overnight:
12:00midnight Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
12:30am Match Game (1979-82 syndicated run) The 1973-79 CBS Daytime run and the 1975-79 Match Game PM run currently air on Buzzr.
The 1979-1982 Match Game run may not be as well-known as the 70's CBS Daytime and Syndicated Match Game PM runs, but it definitely had its memorable moments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDk5ykZ-QYU&t=22s
Kirstie Alley as a contestant in 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSds1hglSw
Her second show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBD-MMfQhW4
Betty White goes into a wild stripping frenzy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SainhHpWss
Gene Rayburn breaks the door down!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGgJYgtS04
Perhaps the WORST answer in game show history! :lol:
1:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
2:00am Wheel of Fortune (1983-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
2:30am Wheel of Fortune (ditto)
3:00am Jeopardy! (1984-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
3:30am Jeopardy! (ditto)
4:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present) This airing is a separate episode and NOT a repeat of the 1am airing.
5:00am Tic Tac Dough (1978-86 run, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime, 1982-88, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
Saturday:
6:00am H.R. Pufnstuf (a classic Sid & Marty Krofft show)
6:30am Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (ditto)
7:00am Totally Tooned In (This is a collection of cartoons released by Columbia Pictures; such as Mr. Magoo, The Fox and the Crow, Krazy Kat, Scrappy, and Gerald McBoing Boing. The show aired on Antenna TV a few years ago, hence my partnering this network with their owners!)
7:30am Pac-Man (1982-1984 cartoon series)
8:00am Speed Buggy
8:30am All-New Laff-A-Lympics: 1977-79 cartoon series where 45 Hanna-Barbera characters split into 3 teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) and compete in Olympic-style events for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals!
9:00am The All-New Popeye Show (1978-1983 cartoon series)
9:30am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1979-1982 cartoon series)
10:00am Sparks (E/I) This is a Sci-Fi series about time travel produced for WRAL-TV 5, a local TV station in Raleigh, NC that ran from 1985 to 1990. Here's more about the series:
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/programs/childrens-shows/sparks/
https://www.wral.com/wral-tv/video/1180973/
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/sparks-the-pony-express/
10:30am Disney's House of Mouse
11:00am The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (This will include the cartoon from the 1983-86 Saturday Morning run & numerous Prime-Time TV specials from over the years! The Holiday-themed cartoon specials, however, will not be included in this run.)
11:30am The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (a second airing of the series, giving us a full hour of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts gang on Saturday mornings!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics (5 full hours of classic sports events from over the years!)
6:00pm The New Andy Griffith Show (the short-lived 1971 series)
6:30pm The Bad News Bears
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase (includes both the 1978-79 CBS run and the 1983-86 Showtime run)
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75)
1:30am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75))
2:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
2:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:00am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
3:30am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
5:30am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
Sunday:
6:00am Land of the Lost (another Krofft show, this time the classic 1974-1977 run and not the 1991-1992 remake)
6:30am Land of the Lost (a second airing of the same series)
7:00am Totally Tooned In
7:30am Richie Rich (1980-83 cartoon series)
8:00am Super Friends (the classic original 1973 run)
9:00am The All-New Popeye Show
9:30am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula (from the same 1979-1982 cartoon series as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, which aired Saturday at this same time)
10:00am Sparks (E/I)
10:30am Disney's House of Mouse
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show
11:00am The New Scooby Doo Movies (1972-74 run, where Scooby and the gang co-star with animated versions of well-known celebrities from the time, such as Don Knotts, Sandy Duncan, Batman and Robin, The Harlem Globetrotters, Sonny and Cher, "Mama" Cass Elliot, Dick Van Dyke, and Jonathan Winters!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics
6:00pm Crazy Like a Fox
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm Fantasy Island
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75)
1:30am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75))
2:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
2:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:00am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
3:30am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid
If anyone has questions, comments, or suggestions, please post. All and any help or feedback is apperciated! :)
stevea 12-05-2020, 04:21 PM Your Saturday morning toons at 11 and 11:30 need to be changed to am.
KentB3 12-06-2020, 02:50 AM Your Saturday morning toons at 11 and 11:30 need to be changed to am.
I just corrected that now. Thanks so much for pointing that out! :)
KentB3 12-06-2020, 03:16 AM On a post which was moved to the Cartoons & Animated Series forum, I mentioned that networks (at least ABC that I know of) often aired cartoons the day after Thanksgiving during the 70's & 80's, for the kids who were home from school. I think this would be a great idea for my network as well! :D
Day After Turkey Day kids/cartoon lineup (pre-empting the 8:30-4pm schedule for that day, episodes TBA):
8:30am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula
9:00am Richie Rich
9:30am New Adventures of Mighty Mouse
10:00am Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics
10:30am All-New Popeye Show
11:00am New Scooby Doo Movies
12:00noon The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show
12:30pm Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
This is a special 90 minute episode of Mickey's House of Mouse that was originally a direct-to-video movie from 2001. Here is the amazing finale of that episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPvcii3UH24
2:00pm Rudolph & Frosty's Christmas in July (a 2-hour made-for-TV movie)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H3b4u4rESE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVG6i8WP6Dc
Enjoy! ;)
KentB3 12-14-2020, 08:22 PM I made another minor revision, since the new schedules for Antenna TV & MeTV for 2021 came out. Here is what I have now:
Monday-Friday:
6:00am Square Pegs (Monday)
The Charmings (Tuesday)
On Our Own (a short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Wednesday)
Mr. Merlin (another short-lived 1977-78 sitcom, Thursday)
Hi Honey, I'm Home (Friday) This show aired on both ABC and Nickelodeon for one season (a second aired on Nickelodeon only), which was about a fictional 1950's TV sitcom family transported to the real world in the 1990's. Every episode had a guest star from various classic TV shows!
6:30am Spider-Man (Monday & Tuesday) 1967-70 cartoon series
The New Adventures of Batman (Wednesday) 1977-1980 run, yes with Bat-Mite!
All-New Super Friends Show (Thursday & Friday) the second series of episodes which premiered in 1977.
7:00am The Archie Show (Monday)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Tuesday) the 1970 cartoon series, not the 1990's sitcom
Groovie Goolies (Wednesday)
The Jetsons (Thursday)
The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show (Friday)
7:30am Garfield & Friends
8:00am Captain Kangaroo (E/I) It has been reported that the majority of episodes have been wiped, or destroyed (especially the early B&W episodes), but I do know that MANY episodes aired on PBS during the mid-to-late 1980's; though nearly all of the PBS airings were from the mid-70's onward. Also, After a little research, I learned it was very likely that the PBS airings were only 30 minutes long was very likely a result of copyright clearances, due to the fact that some segments came from outside sources, some of them foreign such as Simon and the Chalk Drawings, The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, and The Toothbrush Family.
8:30am Sabrina the Teenage Witch
9:00am Rocky Road (Monday-Wednesday) This is a short-lived TV Sitcom produced for Superstation WTBS from 1985 to 1987.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wjrVKFnPoE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNnQB5FMJV4
Dave's World (Thursday & Friday)
9:30am House Calls (Monday-Wednesday)
Dave's World (Thursday & Friday)
10:00am The Partridge Family
10:30am Welcome Back, Kotter
11:00am Eight is Enough
12:00noon Head of the Class
12:30pm Silver Spoons
1:00pm Diff'rent Strokes
1:30pm Diff'rent Strokes
2:00pm Facts of Life
2:30pm Facts of Life
3:00pm 7th Heaven
4:00pm 7th Heaven
5:00pm Who's the Boss?
5:30pm Who's the Boss?
6:00pm Full House
6:30pm Full House
7:00pm One Day at a Time
7:30pm One Day at a Time
8:00pm Alice
8:30pm Alice (Monday-Thursday)
Flo (a spin-off of Alice, starring Polly Holiday in the title role, Friday)
9:00pm The Golden Girls
9:30pm The Golden Girls (Monday-Thursday)
The Golden Palace (Friday)
10:00pm Dallas (the classic 1978-91 run)
11:00pm Ryan's Hope
11:30pm Ryan's Hope
Fun & Games Overnight:
12:00midnight Hollywood Squares (1971-1981 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
12:30am Match Game (1979-82 syndicated run) The 1973-79 CBS Daytime run and the 1975-79 Match Game PM run currently air on Buzzr.
The 1979-1982 Match Game run may not be as well-known as the 70's CBS Daytime and Syndicated Match Game PM runs, but it definitely had its memorable moments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDk5ykZ-QYU&t=22s
Kirstie Alley as a contestant in 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSds1hglSw
Her second show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBD-MMfQhW4
Betty White goes into a wild stripping frenzy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SainhHpWss
Gene Rayburn breaks the door down!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGgJYgtS04
Perhaps the WORST answer in game show history! :lol:
1:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present)
2:00am Wheel of Fortune (1983-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
2:30am Wheel of Fortune (ditto)
3:00am Jeopardy! (1984-present Syndicated Prime Time run)
3:30am Jeopardy! (ditto)
4:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime; September 1975, November 1975-present) This airing is a separate episode and NOT a repeat of the 1am airing.
5:00am Tic Tac Dough (1978-86 run, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime, 1982-88, Monday-Thursday)
The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime, Friday)
Saturday:
6:00am H.R. Pufnstuf (a classic Sid & Marty Krofft show)
6:30am Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (ditto)
7:00am Totally Tooned In (This is a collection of cartoons released by Columbia Pictures; such as Mr. Magoo, The Fox and the Crow, Krazy Kat, Scrappy, and Gerald McBoing Boing. The show aired on Antenna TV a few years ago, hence my partnering this network with their owners!)
7:30am Speed Buggy
8:00am The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1979-1982 cartoon series)
8:30am Sparks (E/I) This is a Sci-Fi series about time travel produced for WRAL-TV 5, a local TV station in Raleigh, NC that ran from 1985 to 1990. Here's more about the series:
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/programs/childrens-shows/sparks/
https://www.wral.com/wral-tv/video/1180973/
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/sparks-the-pony-express/
9:00am Heckle & Jeckle with Quackula (from the same 1979-1982 cartoon series as The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, which aired Saturday at this same time)
9:30am All-Star Laff-A-Lympics: 1977-79 cartoon series where 45 Hanna-Barbera characters split into 3 teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) and compete in Olympic-style events for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals!
10:00am Disney's House of Mouse
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show (1978-1983 cartoon series)
11:00am The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (This will include the cartoon from the 1983-86 Saturday Morning run & numerous Prime-Time TV specials from over the years! The Holiday-themed cartoon specials, however, will not be included in this run.)
11:30am The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (a second airing of the series, giving us a full hour of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts gang on Saturday mornings!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics (5 full hours of classic sports events from over the years!)
6:00pm The New Andy Griffith Show (the short-lived 1971 series)
6:30pm The Bad News Bears
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase (includes both the 1978-79 CBS run and the 1983-86 Showtime run)
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75)
1:30am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75))
2:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
2:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:00am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
3:30am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
5:30am The $20,000 Pyramid (ABC Daytime)
Sunday:
6:00am Land of the Lost (another Krofft show, this time the classic 1974-1977 run and not the 1991-1992 remake)
6:30am Land of the Lost (a second airing of the same series)
7:00am Totally Tooned In
7:30am Pac-Man (1982-1984 cartoon series)
8:00am Richie Rich (1980-83 cartoon series)
8:30am Sparks (E/I)
9:00am Super Friends (the classic original 1973 run)
10:00am Disney's House of Mouse
10:30am The All-New Popeye Show
11:00am The New Scooby Doo Movies (1972-74 run, where Scooby and the gang co-star with animated versions of well-known celebrities from the time, such as Don Knotts, Sandy Duncan, Batman and Robin, The Harlem Globetrotters, Sonny and Cher, "Mama" Cass Elliot, Dick Van Dyke, and Jonathan Winters!)
12:00 noon The Best of American Bandstand
12:30pm The Best of American Bandstand
1:00pm Sports Classics
6:00pm Crazy Like a Fox
7:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
8:00pm The Wonderful World of Disney
9:00pm Fantasy Island
10:00pm Fantasy Island
11:00pm Fantasy Island
12:00 midnight The Paper Chase
Fun & Games Overnight:
1:00am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75)
1:30am The Price is Right (CBS Daytime, 1972-75)
2:00am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
2:30am Wheel of Fortune (NBC Daytime)
3:00am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
3:30am Hollywood Squares (1986-89 run hosted by John Davidson)
4:00am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
4:30am Let's Make a Deal (1971-1977 Syndicated Prime-Time run)
5:00am Tic Tac Dough
5:30am The $25,000 Pyramid
If anyone has questions, comments, or suggestions, please post. All and any help or feedback is apperciated! :)
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