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Brett Ferino
07-27-2002, 04:13 PM
Starting September 14, 2002, ABC will have a brand new Saturday lineup. Disney's One Saturday Morning will be renamed ABC Kids. Joining the new lineup are two recently debuted The Disney Channel originals like The Proud Family, Kim Possible, and the returning one Lizzie McGuire. Recess will have a 6th season on it's long-running home and Teamo Supremo will return as well. A brand new edition is Fillmore and Wild Force Power Rangers!

BTW, does anyone know if The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The House of Mouse are on the fall schedule or are they leaving?

Pavan
07-31-2002, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Brett Ferino
Starting September 14, 2002, ABC will have a brand new Saturday lineup. Disney's One Saturday Morning will be renamed ABC Kids. Joining the new lineup are two recently debuted The Disney Channel originals like The Proud Family, Kim Possible, and the returning one Lizzie McGuire. Recess will have a 6th season on it's long-running home and Teamo Supremo will return as well. A brand new edition is Fillmore and Wild Force Power Rangers!

BTW, does anyone know if The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The House of Mouse are on the fall schedule or are they leaving?

ABC Kids effective Sept 14:
08:00 AM-08:30 AM DISNEY'S TEAMO SUPREMO
08:30 AM-09:00 AM DISNEY'S RECESS
09:00 AM-09:30 AM DISNEY'S FILMORE!
09:30 AM-10:00 AM DISNEY'S RECESS
10:00 AM-10:30 AM LIZZIE MCGUIRE
10:30 AM-11:00 AM PROUD FAMILY, THE
11:00 AM-11:30 AM DISNEY'S KIM POSSIBLE
11:30 AM-12:00 PM POWER RANGERS: WILD FORCE
12:00 PM-12:30 PM POWER RANGERS: WILD FORCE
12:30 PM-01:00 PM NBA INSIDE STUFF

(NBA Inside Stuff joins the lineup on Sept 7 actually:
08:00 AM-08:30 AM DISNEY'S TEAMO SUPREMO
08:30 AM-09:00 AM DISNEY'S TEACHER'S PET
09:00 AM-09:30 AM DISNEY'S RECESS I
09:30 AM-10:00 AM DISNEY'S RECESS II
10:00 AM-10:30 AM LIZZIE MCGUIRE
10:30 AM-11:00 AM PROUD FAMILY, THE
11:00 AM-11:30 AM DISNEY'S TEAMO SUPREMO
12:00 PM-12:30 PM NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH, THE
12:30 PM-01:00 PM NBA INSIDE STUFF)

SBTB Geek
08-01-2002, 12:09 AM
Wasn't Inside Stuff part of TNBC?!

BTW, is Lizzie McGuire going to have new episodes on Saturday mornings?! and are you sure Even Stevens isn't coming back.


...and pavandabal, can you tell what's going to happen to TNBC? I heard its going to be cancelled... and do you know if the sitcoms from TNBC are going down with it?

Pavan
08-01-2002, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by SBTB Geek
Wasn't Inside Stuff part of TNBC?!

BTW, is Lizzie McGuire going to have new episodes on Saturday mornings?! and are you sure Even Stevens isn't coming back.


...and pavandabal, can you tell what's going to happen to TNBC? I heard its going to be cancelled... and do you know if the sitcoms from TNBC are going down with it?

NBC is dropping the NBA now, ABC/ESPN has picked it up, so Inside Stuff will air on ABC now.
I guess it be new episodes for Lizzie, I don't watch this stuff. I posted what I had, so don't know about Even Stevens.

TNBC will be gone this fall, Discovery/NBC will take it's place.

Mr. Stefani
08-01-2002, 11:54 AM
There are no more new episodes of Lizzie McGuire, just reruns.

cubsfan1060
08-01-2002, 04:41 PM
Wait a minute... Lizzie Mc Guire is no more than just re-runs? I can't believe this! I am very happy!=) I knew I would get part of my wish sooner or later. Now only if we can get just a little more help putting some more decent shows on Sat. mornings and I think we are good and ready to go. As far as the rest is concerned, I do not think it will be all that bad. I watch TV Land and Nick Games and Sports on Sat. mornings now-a-days.

Pavan
08-07-2002, 04:10 PM
August 7, 2002
ABC TELEVISION NETWORK ANNOUNCES NEWLY BRANDED “ABC KIDS”
SATURDAY MORNING LINEUP, PREMIERING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Best of Walt Disney Company Assets Featured
in Distinct New Lineup Premiering Fall 2002
The ABC Television Network’s new Saturday morning programming schedule, five hours of liveaction
and animated fare newly branded “ABC Kids,” was announced today by Jonathan Barzilay,
general manager and senior vice president, ABC Kids and Toon Disney. Premiering SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 14, the programming block is comprised of the best of kids’ programming from The Walt
Disney Company, including returning favorites, new shows with proven appeal and powerhouse actionadventure
properties.
In making the announcement, Mr. Barzilay said: “Our new ABC Kids-branded block showcases
exciting properties from across The Walt Disney Company’s strong programming platforms. We look
forward to launching new hits and broadening the reach of current franchises.”
The schedule is as follows (all times are ET/PT):
Saturdays:
8:00 a.m. “Disney’s Teamo Supremo” (E/I) returning series
8:30 a.m. “Disney’s Recess” (E/I) returning series
9:00 a.m. “Disney’s Fillmore!” (E/I) new series
9:30 a.m. “Disney’s Recess” (E/I) returning series
10:00 a.m. “Lizzie McGuire” (E/I) returning series;
also telecast on Disney Channel
10:30 a.m. “Proud Family” (E/I) new to ABC Television Network;
also telecast on Disney Channel
11:00 a.m. “Disney’s Kim Possible” new to ABC Television Network;
also telecast on Disney Channel
11:30 a.m. “Power Rangers: Wild Force” new to ABC Television Network;
world premiere episodes
12:00 noon “Power Rangers: Wild Force” new to ABC Television Network;
world premiere episodes
“Digimon” new to ABC Television Network,
effective 11/30/02
12:30 p.m. “NBA Inside Stuff” new to ABC Television Network
Descriptions of the series follow:
“Disney’s Teamo Supremo” (8:00-8:30 a.m., ET/7:00-7:30 a.m., PT)
Entering its second season, this hilarious animated comedy tracks the adventures of a quirky triumvirate
of kid superheroes: Captain Crandall, Rope Girl and Skate Lad, a group sworn to protect their state from
the forces of evil… and still finish all their homework. The voice cast is comprised of Spencer Breslin,
Alanna Ubach, Martin Mull, Fred Willard, Brian Doyle Murray and Julia Sweeney. The executive
producer is Phil Walsh. The series is a production of Walt Disney Television Animation. (E/I)
“Disney’s Recess” (8:30-9:00 a.m., ET/7:30-8:00 a.m., PT and 9:30-10:00 a.m., ET/8:30-9:00 a.m., PT)
In “Disney’s Recess,” entering its sixth season with two half-hours each Saturday morning, the kids of
the Third Street Playground -- P.J., Vince, Spinelli, Mikey, Gretchen and Gus -- definitely know the
territory and, with each other’s help, successfully navigate this hierarchical microcosm of society.
Whether facing down playground bullies or overbearing teachers, together these unlikely heroes find
strength and support. “Recess” was created by executive producers Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere
and is produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. (E/I)
“Disney’s Fillmore!” (9:00-9:30 a.m., ET/8:00-8:30 a.m., PT)
Schoolyard justice has a hip new defender in Safety Patrol Officer Cornelius Fillmore, the title character
of the new animated series “Disney’s Fillmore!” Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, the
series captures the essence of the great 1970s cop shows – in the guise of a smart, quick-witted seventhgrader
out to stop crime in its school-age tracks. “Fillmore!” features the voice talents of 14-year-old
Orlando Brown (“Family Matters,” “Max Keeble’s Big Move,” “The Proud Family”), Tara Strong
(“Rugrats,” “The Powerpuff Girls,” “The Proud Family”), Horatio Sanz (“Saturday Night Live”), Wendie
Malick (“Just Shoot Me”) and Jeff Probst (“Survivor”). Scott M. Gimple (“Disney’s Pepper Ann,” “Mrs.
Munger’s Class”) is the creator and executive producer. (E/I)
“Lizzie McGuire” (10:00-10:30 a.m., ET/9:00-9:30 a.m., PT)
Disney Channel’s tween sensation “Lizzie McGuire” enters a second season on ABC-TV this fall. The
live-action series – voted Favorite Television Series at the 15th Annual Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice
Awards, and nominated for both an ALMA and Imagen award -- serves up the comic foibles of 13-yearold
Lizzie McGuire and features an intermittent animated version of Lizzie that offers commentary for
real-life Lizzie’s conversations, confrontations and crushes. Oh, if the real Lizzie could only be so sharptongued
and savvy. Instead she must experience the triumphs and the horrors of being 13, as she and
her best friends, Miranda Sanchez and Gordo, try to survive seventh grade with their dignity and maybe
a little popularity intact. Starring are Hilary Duff, Hallie Todd, Robert Carradine, Lalaine (cq), Adam
Lamberg and Jake Thomas. Created by Terri Minsky, the series is executive-produced by Stan Rogow
(“State of Grace”) and Susan Jansen (“Boy Meets World”). It is from Stan Rogow Productions in
association with Disney Channel. (E/I)
“The Proud Family” (10:30-11:00 a.m., ET/9:30-10:00 a.m., PT)
This animated sitcom is new to ABC-TV, but since its September 2001 premiere on Disney Channel, it
has consistently ranked among the channel’s top original series in households and tweens. Its multilayered,
contemporary stories focus on the “in-between years” from the perspective of a suburbandwelling
African-American girl, Penny Proud, and a multi-ethnic cast of characters, including the Latino
friends next door, the Boulevardez family. Among the voice cast are Kyla Pratt, Tommy Davidson, Jo
Marie Payton, Paula Jai Parker, Alisa Reyes, Carlos Mencia and Maria Canals. “The Proud Family” was
honored with two NAACP Image Award nominations for Outstanding Youth or Children’s Series/Special
and Outstanding Performance for Tommy Davidson’s role as Penny Proud’s dad, Oscar. The series was
created by Bruce Smith (“Space Jams,” “Tarzan”). Smith, Ralph Farquhar (“Moesha”), Tom Wilhite and
Willard Carroll are the executive producers. It is a production of Jambalaya Studios in association with
Disney Channel. (E/I)
“Disney’s Kim Possible” (11:00-11:30 a.m., ET/10:00-10:30 a.m., PT)
Premiering on Disney Channel in June and ABC-TV this fall, the animated series “Disney’s Kim
Possible” follows the comedic adventures of a typical high school girl who, in her spare time, happens
to save the world from evil villains. Kim Possible’s ingenuity and tenacity -- along with her adventurous
friends, Ron Stoppable and his pet, a Naked Mole-rat named Rufus, plus webmaster buddy Wade who
feeds them vital information via a special Kimmunicator device – help this girl-next-door turned
superhero foil archenemies around the globe. Then it’s back to her family and homework. Starring are
Christy Carlson Romano (“Even Stevens”), Will Friedle (“Boy Meets World”), Tahj Mowry (“Smart Guy”),
John DiMaggio (“Futurama”), Nancy Cartwright (“The Simpsons”), Gary Cole (“The Brady Bunch
Movie”) and Jean Smart (“Designing Women”). The creators/executive producers are Mark McCorkle
and Bob Schooley, and the executive producer/director is Chris Bailey. It is a production of Walt Disney
Television Animation in association with Disney Channel.
“Power Rangers: Wild Force” (11:30 a.m.-12:00 noon, ET/10:30-11:00 a.m., PT)
In this live-action fantasy series -- the ninth incarnation of the hugely successful Power Rangers franchise
– viewers are introduced to four heroic teens who morph into action, traveling back in time to capture
the crime boss Ransik who, along with his evil crew, have escaped via a time portal to the year 2001.
Ransik is elated to discover that law enforcement of the 21st century is no match for his team. Then,
after suffering countless defeats at the hands of Ransik, the four teens conclude that they need a fifth
ranger if they are to overcome their evil foe. The executive producer is Jonathan Tzachor. The series is a
from MMPR Productions, Inc.
“Digimon” (12:00 noon-12:30 p.m., ET/11:00-11:30 a.m., PT); effective Nov. 30, 2002
The popular Japanese Anime series, now in its third season, delivers suspense and action as heroic
young kids befriend and team with digital monsters -- known as Digimons – to battle evil forces. The
executive producer is Terri O’Malley. The series is a production of Saban Entertainment.
“NBA Inside Stuff” (12:30-1:00 p.m., ET/11:30 a.m.-12:00 noon, PT)
Entering its 12th year, “NBA Inside Stuff,” a lively blend of youth-oriented entertainment and
information, extends the new NBA and ABC-TV association into Saturday mornings, offering young fans
stories they won’t find anywhere else. Hosted by Emmy Award winner Ahmad Rashad and Summer
Sanders, stories include a review of the week’s wildest plays and greatest shots, player interviews and a
peek at what the league’s stars do when they are not on the court. The series is produced by NBA
Entertainment.