treky
03-07-2021, 05:55 AM
even some shows that were on for a few years. TRAPPER JOHN MD and ROOM 222 to name a couple.
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View Full Version : Why are some shows never rerun? treky 03-07-2021, 05:55 AM even some shows that were on for a few years. TRAPPER JOHN MD and ROOM 222 to name a couple. JustaViewer 03-07-2021, 07:01 AM even some shows that were on for a few years. TRAPPER JOHN MD and ROOM 222 to name a couple. Dramas, unless they are escapist crime or adventure shows, are rarely rerun. Especially medical shows. Room 222, though classified as a sitcom, was more drama than comedy. And I suspect is rather dated today. The first season is available to watch on YouTube. DJM77 03-07-2021, 09:10 AM Most channels don't care about the viewers anymore, so they don't have any problem with keeping the same shows year after year and routinely airing six episodes in a row of the same show. It saves them money and that's all that's important to them. The last time I checked Room 222 was airing on a Pluto channel. merlinjones 03-07-2021, 12:12 PM Corporate managers don't want to reinvest in/gamble on remastering shows they are too young to remember - they stick with a "sure thing" return on the dollar. (Example: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir or Nanny and the Professor should be available in digital splendor, but...). Also there can be costs involved for shows that might still be subject to residuals, or profit participants, or legal clearances for music, etc. Past performance is spotty according to speadsheets. Or just plain ignorance of its existence. Charley Knox 03-07-2021, 12:16 PM You can also add 8 Is Enough to this list. Crusinforabrusin2.5 03-07-2021, 03:06 PM There are many reasons - Most dramas tend to not fair well in reruns unless they have a lot of action or were very popular in their original run. Shows such as Dragnet (1950s), Medical Center, and Dallas have not been rerun because they don't hold the same appeal as they used to for different reasons. - Some sitcoms don't get rerun a lot because they either weren't very popular in the original run or perhaps they are very dated. Sometimes, there are rights issues which prevent the show from being aired. Shows such as McHale's Navy, Empty Nest, and Mr Ed are all sitcoms that are rarely seen for a variety of reasons LUNCH 03-07-2021, 03:47 PM Most channels don't care about the viewers anymore, so they don't have any problem with keeping the same shows year after year and routinely airing six episodes in a row of the same show. It saves them money and that's all that's important to them. The last time I checked Room 222 was airing on a Pluto channel. I agree. Most of the cable channels especially could not care less about anything except their commercials. I don't even consider them channels anymore. The most likely channels you may see some of those types of shows, for example Room 222 and so forth are MeTV and perhaps Antenna TV. DJM77 03-08-2021, 02:54 PM The last time I checked Room 222 was airing on a Pluto channel. Now that I think about it, it was Airy, not Pluto. I've noticed that when I download an update for Airy that a lot of their Classic TV channels disappear afterwards. So far they've always ended up reappearing. omg65 03-08-2021, 03:54 PM Now that I think about it, it was Airy, not Pluto. I've noticed that when I download an update for Airy that a lot of their Classic TV channels disappear afterwards. So far they've always ended up reappearing. AIRY has lost almost all of their classic shows in the last month. I rarely use the app anymore. Just check it occasionally to see if channels have come back. I hear they are getting licensing renewals to get them back at some point. TVLegend 03-08-2021, 06:14 PM Several reasons They were short lived None of the current retro 24/7 channels are interested in airing them They haven’t aged well Not a lot of today’s viewers would be interested in them They don’t do well in reruns TVLegend 03-08-2021, 06:15 PM even some shows that were on for a few years. TRAPPER JOHN MD and ROOM 222 to name a couple. I could see Trapper John, M.D. on MeTV or Cozi TV. Has Trapper John, M.D. ever aired on Cozi TV? Nivri 03-08-2021, 06:51 PM Here are some sitcoms that are seldom, if ever, rerun nowadays - Dharma & Greg, Herman's Head, My Secret Identity, December Bride, Dave's World, The People's Choice, Topper, Life of Riley, Nanny and the Professor, Love & War, Suddenly Susan, F Troop, Love, American Style, Anything But Love, Raising Hope, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Just Shoot Me, Parker Lewis Can't Lose. All originally aired for at least two seasons. JustaViewer 03-09-2021, 07:39 AM Here are some sitcoms that are seldom, if ever, rerun nowadays - Dharma & Greg, Herman's Head, My Secret Identity, December Bride, Dave's World, The People's Choice, Topper, Life of Riley, Nanny and the Professor, Love & War, Suddenly Susan, F Troop, Love, American Style, Anything But Love, Raising Hope, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Just Shoot Me, Parker Lewis Can't Lose. All originally aired for at least two seasons. Streaming has changed the rules. Almost all these sitcoms are available on Amazon Prime. Merry24 03-09-2021, 12:12 PM What about Just The 10 Of Us? I always thought it did better than Growing Pains in Syndication? icecream 03-09-2021, 03:36 PM What about Just The 10 Of Us? I always thought it did better than Growing Pains in Syndication?I doubt that. Just the Ten of Us has never aired anywhere since I got cable in 2006. Growing Pains has been on several stations. And at only 47 episodes, Just the Ten of Us isn't really viable for long term syndication. Route66Fan 03-10-2021, 09:34 AM A few other TV shows that I can think of that didn't do well in syndication were Perfect Strangers, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper & Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. The last time I saw Perfect Strangers in broadcast syndication was back in 2007 on Ion Television & they only aired it for one month from October to November 2007 & they skipped a whole bunch of episodes. Ion Television also had Hangin' with Mr. Cooper from July 2008 to January 2009. I'm not sure when I last saw Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman in broadcast syndication, but it had to be sometime around 1999, or 2000, when PAX-TV & my local NBC affilate (KSHB-TV, Ch. 41) were airing reruns of it. EDIT: I think that Dr. Quinn is now seen on StartTV, however I don't get that diginet. |