View Full Version : MeTV is Running The Lucy Show


PaperClips
12-03-2023, 02:08 PM
Part of it's Holiday Schedule. I wonder if they just bought a few Holiday Episodes or if they are adding it to the lineup. They really need to change up the schedule. Heaven help them if Svengoolie calls it a day.

MikeLutton
12-03-2023, 08:53 PM
they going be showing good times and Sanford and son as well

BigManMike
12-03-2023, 09:54 PM
I think all those are just for Christmas.

Charles Knox
12-04-2023, 01:35 AM
If the numbers look good, they might add some of shows to the Winter schedule.

mistermike
12-04-2023, 11:32 AM
Part of it's Holiday Schedule. I wonder if they just bought a few Holiday Episodes or if they are adding it to the lineup. They really need to change up the schedule. Heaven help them if Svengoolie calls it a day.

It airs daily on Catchy Comedy (formerly Decades), so I'm guessing this is just a one-time crossover event.

That said, yes they absolutely could stand to shake up the schedule.

biffbronson
12-05-2023, 02:55 AM
There are quite a few Lucy Show episodes that have fallen into public domain, so possibly they plan to air those and won't incur any costs.

Duster76
12-07-2023, 01:03 AM
There are quite a few Lucy Show episodes that have fallen into public domain, so possibly they plan to air those and won't incur any costs.

Those public domain prints are in very bad shape, they're almost unwatchable. Z Living runs them along public domain prints of Petticoat Junction, and The Beverly Hillbillies at midnight.

There are 30 public domain episodes of The Lucy Show, but the 30 episodes are almost all from the backend of the series run:

21 of the 22 season 5 episodes are in public domain and 7 out of the 24 season 6 episodes are in public domain. The other two in public domain are from season 1.

The quality of the show goes way down after season 3, it turned into more of a skitcom than a sitcom.

stevea
12-07-2023, 09:01 AM
Those public domain prints are in very bad shape, they're almost unwatchable. Z Living runs them along public domain prints of Petticoat Junction, and The Beverly Hillbillies at midnight.

There are 30 public domain episodes of The Lucy Show, but the 30 episodes are almost all from the backend of the series run:

21 of the 22 season 5 episodes are in public domain and 7 out of the 24 season 6 episodes are in public domain. The other two in public domain are from season 1.

The quality of the show goes way down after season 3, it turned into more of a skitcom than a sitcom.

Right, and MeTV would probably not use PD episodes of any show due to the quality and any music cuts/changes. Shows like Lucy Show and the (early) PD Hillbillies and Bonanza are out on DVD, but those are copyrighted.

biffbronson
12-07-2023, 04:05 PM
MeTV would never air episodes of a series in which the opening is less than ideal, like the PD eps of The Beverly Hillbillies or Petticoat Junction. Hey waitaminute, MeTV routinely airs seasons of The Rifleman with the completely incorrect opening from another season! And the entire 12th season of My Three Sons using the 11th season opening -- which has Don Grady billed even though he'd left the series altogether!

MeTV would never air episodes of a series in which the color is less than ideal, like the PD episodes of The Lucy Show. Hey waitaminute, the color PD Lucy eps actually display BETTER color than the 12th season My Three Sons eps that MeTV airs! (Not to mention scratchy, shopworn openings from the earlier M3S color seasons.)

The stuff on MeTV is oftentimes lacking in one aspect or more, for those seeking high quality repro and complete correctness. I disagree that the PD Lucy Show eps are "almost unwatchable." I've watched them many times over -- and like the examples from other series I've given above, they're not great prints -- but they're good enough for me.

Keep looking for perfection, but you may not always have much luck. Now that Duster76 and stevea have annihilated my innocuous post, I'll let them reply -- and tell me how they draw lines as to what's "watchable" and what isn't in their views based on the highest of standards.

TV Guy
12-10-2023, 10:40 PM
Also, the Lucy Show prints that MeTV/Catchy uses are over 30 years old. And they are in rough shape.

stevea
12-11-2023, 12:16 AM
MeTV would never air episodes of a series in which the opening is less than ideal, like the PD eps of The Beverly Hillbillies or Petticoat Junction. Hey waitaminute, MeTV routinely airs seasons of The Rifleman with the completely incorrect opening from another season! And the entire 12th season of My Three Sons using the 11th season opening -- which has Don Grady billed even though he'd left the series altogether!

MeTV would never air episodes of a series in which the color is less than ideal, like the PD episodes of The Lucy Show. Hey waitaminute, the color PD Lucy eps actually display BETTER color than the 12th season My Three Sons eps that MeTV airs! (Not to mention scratchy, shopworn openings from the earlier M3S color seasons.)

The stuff on MeTV is oftentimes lacking in one aspect or more, for those seeking high quality repro and complete correctness. I disagree that the PD Lucy Show eps are "almost unwatchable." I've watched them many times over -- and like the examples from other series I've given above, they're not great prints -- but they're good enough for me.

Keep looking for perfection, but you may not always have much luck. Now that Duster76 and stevea have annihilated my innocuous post, I'll let them reply -- and tell me how they draw lines as to what's "watchable" and what isn't in their views based on the highest of standards.

All good points, particularly about My Three Sons. WHMB here, which had access only to seasons 6 thru 10 (and, earlier, the first half of 11), aired the episode content unedited.

Season 12--yes, those TV prints are the worst of the worst. They date back to the 1970s. They re badly chopped up, have time-compressed closing credits which eliminate the main cast (some earlier seasons' credits are also sped up, but at least they didn't cut the main cast), and the incorrect opening credits. So as now aired Ronne Troup and Dawn Lyn are not credited AT ALL! The only positive thing is that they air 379 of the 380 episodes.

I agree about the Rifleman, too. The episode content is clean, but they obviously did not access the original episodes, which would have had correct season openers and end credits with the original Four Star Productions logo.

lowesman
12-11-2023, 12:57 AM
Part of it's Holiday Schedule. I wonder if they just bought a few Holiday Episodes or if they are adding it to the lineup. They really need to change up the schedule. Heaven help them if Svengoolie calls it a day.
I agree. A weekday schedule change is long overdue. They should air GOOD TIMES.

lowesman
12-11-2023, 01:09 AM
For the requirement of educational programming for children, perhaps they could air the 1970s version of THE ELECTRIC COMPANY.

BigManMike
12-11-2023, 12:26 PM
My Three Sons should have more than one episode a day with all the episodes it has.

24/7 reruns
12-11-2023, 04:40 PM
For the requirement of educational programming for children, perhaps they could air the 1970s version of THE ELECTRIC COMPANY.

I did a post a while back on shows that were not originally E/I programs but could be.

https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=436997

lowesman
12-11-2023, 08:55 PM
My Three Sons should have more than one episode a day with all the episodes it has.
I agree. There needs to be 2 episodes a day. And 5:30 is too early. They should take out 1 telecast of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.

24/7 reruns
12-11-2023, 08:57 PM
All good points, particularly about My Three Sons. WHMB here, which had access only to seasons 6 thru 10 (and, earlier, the first half of 11), aired the episode content unedited.

Season 12--yes, those TV prints are the worst of the worst. They date back to the 1970s. They re badly chopped up, have time-compressed closing credits which eliminate the main cast (some earlier seasons' credits are also sped up, but at least they didn't cut the main cast), and the incorrect opening credits. So as now aired Ronne Troup and Dawn Lyn are not credited AT ALL! The only positive thing is that they air 379 of the 380 episodes.

I agree about the Rifleman, too. The episode content is clean, but they obviously did not access the original episodes, which would have had correct season openers and end credits with the original Four Star Productions logo.

What episode is not shown from My Three Sons?

lowesman
12-11-2023, 09:01 PM
Actually all 380 episodes are shown. The reason why you think that only 379 episodes are shown is because they skipped 1 episode during 1 run-through so they could instead air the Halloween episode.

lowesman
12-11-2023, 09:05 PM
All good points, particularly about My Three Sons. WHMB here, which had access only to seasons 6 thru 10 (and, earlier, the first half of 11), aired the episode content unedited.

Season 12--yes, those TV prints are the worst of the worst. They date back to the 1970s. They re badly chopped up, have time-compressed closing credits which eliminate the main cast (some earlier seasons' credits are also sped up, but at least they didn't cut the main cast), and the incorrect opening credits. So as now aired Ronne Troup and Dawn Lyn are not credited AT ALL! The only positive thing is that they air 379 of the 380 episodes.

I agree about the Rifleman, too. The episode content is clean, but they obviously did not access the original episodes, which would have had correct season openers and end credits with the original Four Star Productions logo.
Actually all 380 episodes are shown. The reason why you think that 1 episode isn't shown is because they skipped 1 episode during 1 run-through so they could air the Halloween eipsode.

Duster76
12-11-2023, 11:24 PM
I agree. There needs to be 2 episodes a day. And 5:30 is too early. They should take out 1 telecast of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.

Leave It To Beaver is more popular than My Three Sons so switching out one of the Beaver episodes wouldn't make sense. Actually I thought they might switch the cartoon hour with the Beaver hour since the cartoons are so popular. I know Dragnet is popular but there are only 98 episodes, you would think the viewers would get tired of it, the entire run takes less than 10 weeks. METV could do two episodes of My Three Sons between 6am-7am or to go back to the original subject run The Lucy Show from 6:00-6:30. The first three seasons of The Lucy Show are good, the back half of the series is bad news, 84 episodes were done over the first three seasons if the network stuck with that they could get almost 17 weeks out of the run which wouldn't be too bad. One episode of Dragnet (5:30-6:00) is enough, that's something the network could consider.