View Full Version : TV Land November 2003 Schedule-- 1975 Time Warp; Thanksgiving; TV Land Online Special


Pavan
10-09-2003, 12:45 AM
(Andy Griffith Statue Event is now Nov. 3, it was Oct. 19, then Nov. 2 before, now it is Nov. 3!)


TV Land November 2003

Regular schedule CHANGES ONLY:
Nov 1-16, same as the schedule that started Oct. 20

Effective Monday, November 17:
Mon-Fri (unless noted) CHANGES:
11:30AM Bewitched (replaces Leave it to Beaver) (MON-SAT)
3:00PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces I Dream of Jeannie)
3:30PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces I Dream of Jeannie)
4:00PM Sanford & Son (replaces The Flying Nun)
4:30PM Bewitched (replaces The Flying Nun)
5:00PM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Mister Ed)
5:30PM I Love Lucy (replaces Mister Ed)
6:00PM The Andy Griffith Show (replaces Bewitched)
6:30PM The Munsters (replaces Bewitched)
12:00AM-3:00AM Marathons: Sanford & Son (Mondays); The Munsters (Tuesdays); Leave it to Beaver (Wednesdays); Bewitched (Thursdays); The Kitschen 12am-2am and Fantasy Island 2-3am (Fridays/Saturdays); Bonanza (Sundays)

Weekends CHANGES:
3:00PM WKRP in Cinncinnati (Saturdays)
3:30PM WKRP in Cinncinnati (Saturdays)
4:00PM I Dream of Jeannie (Saturdays)
4:30PM I Dream of Jeannie (Saturdays)
8:00PM Leave it to Beaver (Sat/Sun) (replaces Brady Bunch)
8:30PM The Andy Griffith Show (Sat/Sun) (replaces Happy Days)
11:30PM Leave it to Beaver (Sundays) (replaces I Dream of Jeannie)



- TV Land Box Sets
Sundays 3 to 5 p.m. E/P
Sunday, November 2 -- "House Painting" (Rerun)
3:00PM Father Knows Best #46 The House Painter
When Betty Anderson tells her father that her class at school has agreed that all people's actions are motivated by selfishness, Jim points to elderly Shively Everett, to prove his point, Jim tells Everett he is selling the house and asks him to use cheap paint. Jim is crushed when Everett agrees to do so, Little does Jim realize that he has impressed Everett as being a dishonest character. Everett counsels Margaret and the children much to their bewilderment - on the value of integrity.
3:30PM Dennis The Menace #41 Paint-Up, Clean-Up Week
Appointed chairman of his block for a Clean-Up Week drive, Mr. Wilson determines to win first prize for the best showing. Shortly after Wilson finishes painting his back yard furniture, Dennis and Tommy hear Wilson comment that the unsightly condition of Dennis' tree house will be his undoing. Immediately, Dennis and Tommy start cleaning the tree house; they finish their job by raising a small American flag on top.
4:00PM Dick Van Dyke #53 Give Me Your Walls!
Rob accidentally marks the living room wall with pen ink. First he tries to clean it off but ends up smearing it and making more of a mess. Next he tries to paint over it but runs out of paint before the entire wall was finished. The Petries hire Vito Giotto (Master Painter of Rome, Florence, and Brooklyn) to paint the wall. After five days Vito still has not painted the one wall he was hired for. Rob and Laura begin to suspect that Vito is purposely staying longer so that he can charge them an obscene amount of money for the job. Vito finally paints the wall and charges The Petries a reasonable rate. As a bonus, Vito comes back to the Petries' home and puts on a show for Ritchie and his little pals.
4:30PM Leave it to Beaver #57 The Garage Painters
After the boys agree to paint the garage door, the only one who actually gets paint poured all over him is little Benjie Bellamy. Mrs. Bellamy becomes horrified when she sees her son, and Ward ends up calling her and apologizing for the incident.

Sunday, November 9 -- "Casts in Other Roles: Family Ties" (Rerun)
3:00PM Archie Bunker's Place #81 Break A Leg
Stephanie (Marc Price--Skippy on Family Ties) Stephanie's elated when she's granted an audition for the famed High School of Performing Arts, but her "greatest performance" will be trying to convince an anti-art Archie to let her tryout.
3:30PM Bridget Loves Bernie #3 Wake Up We re Getting Married Today
(Meredith Baxter) Bridget and Bernie are remarried in a religious ceremony by a rabbi and a priest after much confusion and much misunderstandings.
4:00PM Finder of Lost Loves #12 Last Wish (Michael
Gross)

Sunday, November 16 -- "The Automobile Box Set" (Rerun)
3:00PM Bewitched #93 Supercars
Endora gives Darrin a new car. This would be nice except that it's a prototype she's lifted from its creator in Detroit.
3:30PM I Dream Of Jeannie #49 You Can't Arrest Me
Jeannie tries to drive Tony's car without a driver's license, which lands them both in court.
4:00PM Donna Reed #253 Four On The Floor
Jeff goes to a car dealer intending to buy his first car. Karen phoned her uncle at the dealer ahead of time to help him get a good deal. Unaware of the arrangement, Jeff turns down the offer an purchases another car which turns out to have a bad engine.
4:30PM Dick Van Dyke #88 Scratch My Car and Die
A scratch on Rob's new car causes a domestic crisis at the Petrie house.

Sunday, November 23 -- "Best of Batman - The Penguin" (Rerun)
3:00PM "Batman" Fine Finny Friend
3:30PM "Batman" Batman Makes the Scenes
4:00PM "Batman" Hizzonner the Penguin
4:30PM "Batman" Dizzonner the Penguin

Sunday, November 30 -- "When Casts Collide" (Rerun)
3:00PM Happy Days "A Date with Fonzie"
(Laverne & Shirey) Fonzie arranges a double date with Richie.
3:30PM Happy Days "Mork Returns"
(Mork & Mindy) Richie explains human relationships to alien Mork.
4:00PM All in The Family #103 "Jeffersons Move Up"
(The Jeffersons) The Jeffersons move to an East Side apartment.
4:30PM Mayberry R.F.D. #1 "Andy and Helen Get Married"
(The Andy Griffith Show) After Andy's wedding, Aunt Bee becomes Sam's housekeeper.



- Sunday Night in TV Land
Sundays 10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. E/P
Sunday, November 2
10:00PM TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews: Angela Lansbury (Premiere)
10:30PM ET in TV Land: "M*A*S*H"

Sunday, November 9
10:00PM TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews: David Wolper (Premiere) -- A 1999 profile of veteran producer David Wolper, who has more than 500 feature films, miniseries and documentaries to his credit, as well as two Oscars and 50 Emmys.
10:30PM ET in TV Land: "Happy Days"

Sunday, November 16
10:00PM TV Land Online Special: Join host Omar Wasso as he takes you on an actual on-air tour of the online place known as tvland.com! This half hour special takes a "user-friendly" look at the EMMY® nominated web site and includes looks at celebrity interviews, games, message boards, and activities; in short, all of the things tvland.com has become famous for.
10:30PM ET in TV Land: "The Love Boat"

Sunday, November 23
10:00PM TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews: Phil Donahue
10:30PM ET in TV Land: "The Brady Bunch"

Sunday, November 30
10:00PM TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews: TBA
10:30PM ET in TV Land: "Gilligan's Island"




TV Land Specials:

- "CBS 75th Anniversary TV Land Time Warp Saturday 1975"
Saturday, November 1, 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

On Saturday, November 1, TV Land goes back in time to one of the greatest line-ups in CBS history. TV Land presents "TV Land Time Warp: CBS Saturday 1975." All episodes that aired in 1975 will air. The line-up is:
8:00pm All in the Family: #114 "Archie the Hero"
Archie gets a rude shock when the tall, classy dame whose life he saved in a taxicab turns out to be a man.
8:30pm The Jeffersons: #1 "A Friend in Need"
The Jeffersons, inspired by characters created on All in the Family, have left Bunkerville for midtown New York and their own series. The Jeffersons new affluence is creating marital mayhem between Louise and George, especially when George insists Louise hire a maid to take care of their new Manhattan high-rise apartment. Not only does Louise reject the idea of having a maid, she's also upset by George's snobbish reasons for wanting one.
9:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show: #127 "Chuckles Bites the Dust"
Chuckles, dressed as a peanut, is "shelled" by an elephant at the circus. Mary is at first appalled by the insensitivity of her co-workers, who joke about the incident. She later finds humor in the situation, at Chuckles funeral.
9:30pm The Bob Newhart Show: #89 "Carol at 6:01"
Bob contends with a patient's fixation that her bingo game is fixed, staggers through a series of wild stag poker parties and watches in wonder as his secretary slowly smothers under an attack of love.
10:00pm Carol Burnett & Friends: #002 - Went with the Wind
This is a take-off on "Gone With The Wind". Harvey & Tim go off to war and leave the women to stay and defend Tara. The war is over and Tara is in ruin so Carol will do just about anything to pay the taxes. Harvey becomes a millionaire during the war, and Carol creates a dress of drapes to entice Harvey into marry her and paying her taxes.
10:30pm Carol Burnett & Friends: #611 - Nora Desmond/F.Lee Bunny/The Oldest Man
Nora Desmond: Carol is the famous actress, Nora Desmond, now a has-been and Harvey is her devoted butler, Max. Tim is an advertising executive who comes to Carol's home hoping to interest her in doing a television commercial for bug spray.
F. Lee Bunny: Carol is a murderess hoping to engage Tim as her defense lawyer. As his name implies, much to Carol's surprise, Tim turns out to be a bunny rabbit.
The Oldest Man: Harvey and Tim galley slaves on a ship. Harvey has been rowing for some time without the help of a partner when he finally is teamed up with Tim, the old man. Tim is not much help and ends up being thrown overboard.




- "Andy Griffith Statue Dedication Marathon"
Monday, November 3, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. E/P
8:00PM Inside TV Land: The Andy Griffith Show
Interviews with Andy Griffith, Don Knotts and Ron Howard.
9:00PM #5 "Opie's Charity"
Andy attempts to get Opie to increase his gift to a local charity.
9:30PM #64 "Mr. McBeevee"
Opie starts talking about a Mr. McBeevee.
10:00PM #79 "Man in a Hurry"
A hurried businessman's car breaks down in town.
10:30PM #85 "Class Reunion"
Andy and Barney's high-school class holds a reunion.
11:00PM #106 "Citizen's Arrest"
Gomer arrests Barney after being ticketed by him.
11:30PM #122 "A Deal is a Deal"
Opie becomes involved in a phony sales scheme.



- "Art Carney Salute on TV Land
All 39 episodes of "The Honeymooners" UNEDITED in 36 minute timeslots, starting Friday, November 14 at 8 p.m. through 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 15.



- "American History on TV Land"
Thanksgiving Marathon.
Monday, November 24, 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., re-airs Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
8:00PM The Brady Bunch: "The Un-Underground Movie"
Greg involves the family in making a Pilgrim movie.
8:30PM Happy Days: "The First Thanksgiving"
Marion imagines the gang at the first Thanksgiving.
9:00PM The Andy Griffith Show: "Andy Discovers America"
A pretty, new teacher tests Andy's grasp of history.
9:30PM Bewitched: "My Friend Ben"
Clara conjures up Benjamin Franklin.
10:00PM Bewitched: "Samantha for the Defense"
Samantha comes to Ben Franklin's defense.
10:30PM Bewitched: "George Washington Zapped Here, I"
Esmeralda brings George Washington to life.
11:00PM Bewitched: "George Washington Zapped Here, II"
Martha Washington appears with her spouse.
11:30PM I Dream of Jeannie: "The Americanization of Jeannie"
Jeannie takes a self-help author's advice.

benjamoon
10-15-2003, 04:16 PM
My thoughts:

~ The Flying Nun doesn't need to keep airing. Put on something like Donna Reed

~ STOP rerunning box sets

~ Time Warp is GREAT. I can't wait. The American History Marathon (however, they're showing 4 episodes of Bewitched but not the Thanksgiving one!) and Andy Griffith marathon look good too

LucyFan
10-15-2003, 09:54 PM
My thoughts:

~ For November, replace The Flying Nun with Dennis the Menace in the Twice as Nice block.

~ Switch the evening slots of Sanford and Son and I Love Lucy so that ILL comes on at 9pm and S&S at 11pm. Please keep in mind that the Sanford and Son episode that airs during the 9pm slot is on again the next day at the 7pm timeslot.
The switch would allow the timeslots of Sanford and Son to be spread out a bit. Also, it's about time to bring back I Love Lucy to the 9pm prime-time slot.

~ Get rid of the Andy/Beaver hour at 10:00pm and replace it with a Mary Tyler Moore hour with her show on at 10 and The Dick Van Dyke Show at 10:30.

~ Re-do the thanksgiving event a bit. We don't need four Bewitched episodes in this special event. That's a little too much. Give other shows a timeslot in the event such as I Love Lucy, The Munsters, Mister Ed, The Dick Van Dyke Show, ect.

~ Do away with The Andy Griffith Show altogether. That show has been on TV Land for such a long time. Give it a rest.

~ Get Rid of Leave It To Beaver at 8:00 and bring back Happy Days and The Brady Bunch to those slots. TV Land runs LITB to the ground ALL THE TIME. It's getting so sickening.

~ STOP IT with the constant repeating of the same box sets. They are getting so old and warn out. Make new ones.

~ Since two episodes of I Love Lucy are airing a day now, why not move the show to the Twice As Nice Block?

~ Bring back Lucy Saturdays but this time add The Lucy Show to it.

~ Last but certainly not least, acquire the rights to The Lucy Show and air it as soon as possible.

Here's my suggestion November Line-Up:
11 AM - 2:00 PM: Hour-Long Shows ("MacGyver", "Fantasy Island", "Bonanza", ect.)
2:00 - 8:00 PM: Twice as Nice ("Dennis the Menace", "I Dream of Jeannie", "I Love Lucy", "Mister Ed", "Bewitched", and "Sanford and Son")
8-12:00 AM: Primetime shows ("The Brady Bunch", "Happy Days", "I Love Lucy", "Bewitched", "Mary Tyler Moore", "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "Sanford and Son", & "I Dream of Jeannie".)

Here's my suggestion Thanksgiving line-up:
7:00 PM - Mister Ed 082- "Ed Discovers America"
7:30 PM - The Munsters 006- "Low-Cal Munster"
8:00 PM - The Brady Bunch 029- "The Un-Underground Movie"
8:30 PM - Happy Days "The First Thanksgiving"
9:00 PM - I Love Lucy 059- "The Indian Show"
9:30 PM - Bewitched The Thanksgiving episode
10:00 PM - All In The Family The Thanksgiving episode
10:30 PM - Sanford and Son TBA
11:00 PM - The Dick Van Dyke Show TBA
11:30 PM - I Dream of Jeannie 008- "Americanization of Jeannie"

PZelda
10-18-2003, 12:51 PM
WOOOOOOHOOOOOOO! The famous "Gone With the Wind" Carol Burnett ep...I can't wait! I'm definitely going to tune in on the 1st. Thanks, pavan. :D

ClassicTVHits
10-18-2003, 02:38 PM
Originally posted by LucyFan
Here's my suggestion Thanksgiving line-up:
7:00 PM - Mister Ed 082- "Ed Discovers America"
7:30 PM - The Munsters 006- "Low-Cal Munster"
8:00 PM - The Brady Bunch 029- "The Un-Underground Movie"
8:30 PM - Happy Days "The First Thanksgiving"
9:00 PM - I Love Lucy 059- "The Indian Show"
9:30 PM - Bewitched The Thanksgiving episode
10:00 PM - All In The Family The Thanksgiving episode
10:30 PM - Sanford and Son TBA
11:00 PM - The Dick Van Dyke Show TBA
11:30 PM - I Dream of Jeannie 008- "Americanization of Jeannie" [/B]

That would be an awesome Thanksgiving special :)

Freakzilla
10-20-2003, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by ClassicTVHits
That would be an awesome Thanksgiving special :)

TV Land also should air the classic WKRP Thanksgiving episode. "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!"

TV Land should bring back The Bob Newhart Show and add Newhart. Then put them on back to back every night in prime-time. That would be a great hour.

Brenton
10-20-2003, 08:06 PM
This is perhaps as good a place as any here to post my feelings about TV Land. It is obvious that the programmers there are not a day over 25 or their programming would reflect truly classic TV. Whose idea was it anyway to run "The Brady Bunch" and "Happy Days" all the time? These shows are classics??? I hardly think so. "Fantasy Island" never should have been put on TV Land in the first place. We don't need to see anymore of that Aaron Spelling crapola. TV Land should be running more Lucille Ball, Burns and Allen and Father Knows Best and add to the list Jack Benny, Joan Davis, "Your Show of Shows" and "The Carol Burnett Show".

TeeVeeCloset
10-22-2003, 12:50 AM
The programming department at tv land should all be fired!!!

i read silly suggestions time and time again from viewers suggesting shows that tv land doesn't have the rights to air, but scheduling a thanksgiving marathon and not including the hazel, mister ed and wkrp thanksgiving themed episodes is just plain STUPID....They have the rights to all three of them! and aired them countless times over this past summer....it's terrible when people don't know their business!

barwars
11-01-2003, 08:49 PM
the 1975 timewarp sounds real cool.
it'll be great to see "The Jeffersons" again.

Czas na Zywiec
11-01-2003, 10:26 PM
I'm really enjoying the time warp tonight. It was great to finally see The Jeffersons for the first time in years (I got TVLand this past August) and nice to see Mary Tyler Moore again. Also, I was just wondering Pav, are these episodes uncut? Compared to TVLand's other shows, they seem longer for some reason, and there's no split screen or voiceover over the credits (Which is great). I don't know if it's just me, but I was just wondering.

benjamoon
11-02-2003, 10:27 AM
Originally posted by Original Prankster
Also, I was just wondering Pav, are these episodes uncut? Compared to TVLand's other shows, they seem longer for some reason, and there's no split screen or voiceover over the credits (Which is great). I don't know if it's just me, but I was just wondering.

I think the same thing. I think they wanted it to really feel like 1975 and I LOVED the unedited, no split screen/voice overs versions

Bravo TV Land!!!!

Pavan
11-11-2003, 01:19 PM
OK, the changes are posted in the first post. TV Land December was only supposed to have one change, WKRP 4-5 p.m. Mon-Sat replacing The Flying Nun, but that will not happen now. If there are any questions on the changes, let me know. It is sort of confusing.

TVJunkie101
11-11-2003, 05:10 PM
I think I'm most happy about Twice as Nice being pretty much gone (Except 3pm).

This is probably a dumb question, but Kitschen is the same? I scrolled fairly fast through the changes and didn't see a mention... or could it still change... (well, obviously, lol)

Pavan
11-11-2003, 05:14 PM
Originally posted by TVJunkie101
I think I'm most happy about Twice as Nice being pretty much gone (Except 3pm).

This is probably a dumb question, but Kitschen is the same? I scrolled fairly fast through the changes and didn't see a mention... or could it still change... (well, obviously, lol)

I'm not sure about the Kitschen yet. I think it's the same schedule though. I'll find out.

Czas na Zywiec
11-11-2003, 06:43 PM
Wow, Mr. Ed is already down to two slots a day? Never saw that coming.

Too much LITB. 5 episodes every day except Wednesday, which has 11. Stupid idea.

I like the fact that Lucy made it to a nice, 5:30 slot. (I havent seen the show in years, but recently got back into it) but hate the fact that TVLand skips so many episodes.

WKRP would have been nice everyday. That show deserves to be on more.

Not bad, but it could be better. Marathons might be a good idea for the time, but soon, people will get sick of it. I know that I liked watching Bewithed every night at midnight MST. Plus, the shows will get worn out if they're going to be shown 6 times in a row.

benjamoon
11-11-2003, 06:44 PM
Interesting

I LOVE the Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, I Love Lucy, Andy Griffith Show block from 4:30-6:30PM, also I'm glad to see Bewitched in the morning

We do NOT need Sanford and Son and Leave it to Beaver on 4 times EACH from 3PM-9:30PM, that's RIDICULOUS. Put on some "Dick Van Dyke", "Happy Days", or "Mister Ed"

Speaking of "Mister Ed", that must not be receiving very good ratings

Impressions
11-11-2003, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by TVJunkie101
I think I'm most happy about Twice as Nice being pretty much gone (Except 3pm).

"Twice is Nice" is not completely gone from the schedule on November 17th. If you look at the entire schedule for November, you'll see that the block can still be seen during the weekdays from 3PM-4PM (Leave It To Beaver) and 7PM-8PM (Sanford and Son.) It also airs during Saturdays from 3PM-8PM and during Sundays from 5PM-8PM.

Pavan
11-11-2003, 10:28 PM
Twice as Nice will be only labeled "Twice As Nice" on weekends (Saturdays 3-8 p.m. and Sundays 5-8 p.m.). Yes, LITB is on from 3 to 4 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. weekdays, and Sanford & Son from 7 to 8 p.m., but it's not under that label.

Also, it seems lots of people are sort of confused on the schedule, since it has a lot of new features (midnight marathons, differentations on weekdays/weekends, etc.). I provided Morty and ClassicTVHits.com the schedules, so you can click on the links to see the full schedule, if you were having a hard time figuring out the changes:

http://www.mortystv.com/tv_land_schedule.shtml
http://www.classictvhits.com/schedules/tvland/03/nov17.htm

Chad22
11-13-2003, 11:40 AM
Well i guess its better With Twice As Nice And Flying Nun gone. But why so many Leave It To Beavers and Sanford and Sons when Happy Days is only on Once at 8 AM? Its almost Impossible for me to watch it now.

TVJunkie101
11-13-2003, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by Chad Doody
Well i guess its better With Twice As Nice And Flying Nun gone. But why so many Leave It To Beavers and Sanford and Sons when Happy Days is only on Once at 8 AM? Its almost Impossible for me to watch it now.

I agree. And there are only 3 airings of I Dream of Jeannie. Why not remove the afternoon airing, leaving 10:00am/11:30pm and put Happy Days after Bewitched in the afternoons? Two airings for Happy Days. And why another airing of the Munsters? I love the show, but it only has 70 episodes, lol, sheesh.

LucyFan
11-13-2003, 09:50 PM
I think TV Land should stick with it's original November schedule. I don't like this change that well. Removing the Twice As Nice block entirely from their weekday schedule, I think, is a big mistake. They should have moved it in the morning or something.

Pavan
11-14-2003, 02:09 PM
A few things, TV Land Kitschen will remain unchanged. So WKRP will air Fridays & Saturdays at 12:30 a.m. still and the 3-4 p.m. slot on Saturdays.

Also, The Honeymooners marathon is UNEDITED! Starting tonight at 8 p.m. through tomorrow at 7 p.m., all 39 episodes will air in 36 minute slots. Check the Honeymooners board for more info.

barwars
11-26-2003, 03:01 PM
TV Land Specials:

- "CBS 75th Anniversary TV Land Time Warp Saturday 1975"
Saturday, November 1, 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

On Saturday, November 1, TV Land goes back in time to one of the greatest line-ups in CBS history. TV Land presents "TV Land Time Warp: CBS Saturday 1975." All episodes that aired in 1975 will air. The line-up is:
8:00pm All in the Family: #114 "Archie the Hero"
Archie gets a rude shock when the tall, classy dame whose life he saved in a taxicab turns out to be a man.
8:30pm The Jeffersons: #1 "A Friend in Need"
The Jeffersons, inspired by characters created on All in the Family, have left Bunkerville for midtown New York and their own series. The Jeffersons new affluence is creating marital mayhem between Louise and George, especially when George insists Louise hire a maid to take care of their new Manhattan high-rise apartment. Not only does Louise reject the idea of having a maid, she's also upset by George's snobbish reasons for wanting one.
9:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show: #127 "Chuckles Bites the Dust"
Chuckles, dressed as a peanut, is "shelled" by an elephant at the circus. Mary is at first appalled by the insensitivity of her co-workers, who joke about the incident. She later finds humor in the situation, at Chuckles funeral.
9:30pm The Bob Newhart Show: #89 "Carol at 6:01"
Bob contends with a patient's fixation that her bingo game is fixed, staggers through a series of wild stag poker parties and watches in wonder as his secretary slowly smothers under an attack of love.
10:00pm Carol Burnett & Friends: #002 - Went with the Wind
This is a take-off on "Gone With The Wind". Harvey & Tim go off to war and leave the women to stay and defend Tara. The war is over and Tara is in ruin so Carol will do just about anything to pay the taxes. Harvey becomes a millionaire during the war, and Carol creates a dress of drapes to entice Harvey into marry her and paying her taxes.
10:30pm Carol Burnett & Friends: #611 - Nora Desmond/F.Lee Bunny/The Oldest Man
Nora Desmond: Carol is the famous actress, Nora Desmond, now a has-been and Harvey is her devoted butler, Max. Tim is an advertising executive who comes to Carol's home hoping to interest her in doing a television commercial for bug spray.
F. Lee Bunny: Carol is a murderess hoping to engage Tim as her defense lawyer. As his name implies, much to Carol's surprise, Tim turns out to be a bunny rabbit.
The Oldest Man: Harvey and Tim galley slaves on a ship. Harvey has been rowing for some time without the help of a partner when he finally is teamed up with Tim, the old man. Tim is not much help and ends up being thrown overboard.


Did these episodes originally air all on the same day??
If so.... damn. That wouldve had to been CBS's greatest night in tv history.

Brent88
11-27-2003, 12:08 AM
Originally posted by barwars88
[B]
Did these episodes originally air all on the same day??
If so.... damn. That wouldve had to been CBS's greatest night in tv history.

No they didn't all air the same night. The Jeffersons pilot episode aired in Jan. 1975, while the AITF episode aired in the Fall of 1975. Not sure about the others.