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TV Land February 2005 --
Regular schedule changes listed ONLY: Weekends, starting Saturday, February 5: 3:00PM The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (replaces Bonanza (Sat); Gunsmoke (Sun)) 3:30PM The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (replaces Bonanza (Sat); Gunsmoke (Sun)) About The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp: Debuting on Sept. 6, 1955, "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" was the first adult western on television beating out "Gunsmoke" for that distinction by four days. Of the two series, "Wyatt Earp" was more upbeat and fast-paced, airing for its entire six-year run on ABC on Tuesday nights. It featured Hugh O'Brien as the legendary marshal, first in Ellsworth, Kansas, then in Dodge City, Kansas, and finally in Tombstone, Arizona. The series emphasized the interrelations of the characters, and the plots involved character development and politics as often as they did action. The series, if it did not portray Earp's life with the utmost accuracy, at least paid lip service to history, and the series ended with the infamous gunfight at the O. K. Corral. TV Land Originals Saturday Morning Encores: Saturdays 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET/PT Saturday, February 5 9:00AM ALF's Hit Talk Show 9:30AM TV Land Top 10: Andy Griffith Show 10:00AM ET in TV Land: Three's Company 11:00AM Inside TV Land: African Americans in Drama Saturday, February 12 9:00AM ALF's Hit Talk Show 9:30AM TV Land Legends: 60 Minutes Interviews -- Robin Williams 10:00AM ET in TV Land: Friends 11:00AM Inside TV Land: African Americans in Comedy Saturday, February 19 9:00AM ALF's Hit Talk Show 9:30AM Living in TV Land: Dick Van Patten 10:00AM Inside TV Land: Cops on Camera 11:00AM TV Land Moguls: The '90s Saturday, February 26 9:00AM TV Land Legends: 60 Minutes Interviews -- Chris Rock 9:30AM TV Land Legends: 60 Minutes Interviews -- Harry Belafonte 10:00AM ET in TV Land: Laverne & Shirley 11:00AM ET in TV Land: All in the Family Specials & Marathons Wednesdays at 10PM Rebroadcast of originals Wednesday, Feb. 2 - Still Brady After All These Years (10p-11p) Wednesday, Feb. 9 - TV Land Top 10: TV Dads (10p-10:30p) Wednesday, Feb. 16 - TV Land Top 10: Andy Griffith Show (10p-10:30p) Wednesday, Feb. 23 - TV Land Top 10: TV Cars (10p-11p) Miami Vice DVD Release Marathon Saturday, February 5 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET/PT The cops. The cars. The clothes. The groundbreaking detective show that redefined the word "cool" comes to TV Land in February for a 14 hour marathon. Set against the seamy and steamy Miami underworld, ride shotgun with suave Vice cops Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs as they battle a seemingly never-ending gallery of criminals, drug dealers and lowlifes. And you can buy the show on DVD from Universal Home Video the following Tuesday (Feb. 8). 4:00PM Brother's Keeper part 1 of 2 #001 5:00PM Brother's Keeper part 2 of 2 #002 6:00PM No Exit #008 7:00PM Phil the Shill #035 8:00PM When Irish Eyes Are Crying #047 9:00PM Streetwise #056 10:00PM By Hooker By Crook #066 11:00PM Amen, Send Money #072 12:00AM Missing Hours #077 1:00AM Like a Hurricane #078 2:00AM Deliver Us From Evil Evil part 1 of 2 #091 3:00AM Mirror Image part 2 of 2 #092 4:00AM Lombard #023 5:00AM Viking Bikers from Hell #068 - TV Land Love Fest Monday, February 14 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ET/PT Love is in the air…and on TV Land!!! Celebrate Valentine’s Day TV Land style with a night of crushes, love affairs and secret admirers from classic episodes of Leave It To Beaver, Three’s Company, Andy Griffith and much more! 8:00PM The Andy Griffith Show #128 - Opie Loves Ellen Opie develops a crush on his teacher, who also happens to be his father's girlfriend. 8:30PM Leave It To Beaver #171 - Farewell To Penny Beaver and Penny always get into brutal fights with each other, and that's why both were in shock when Penny's mother invited Beaver to their farewell party. It turns out that they both had a good time at the party and even agreed that they like each other. However, once Penny learned that she wasn't really leaving school, the two went back to their old fighting ways. 9:00PM Sanford & Son #27 - Sanford and Son and Sister Make three Fred's old flame Juanita brings her daughter Alice to dinner and its love at first sight for Lamont. When Lamont plans to marry Alice, Fred tries to convince his son not to. 9:30PM All In The Family #171 – Mike and Gloria Meet Another baby announcement from their old high school friend and matchmaker sends Mike and Gloria's memories back nine years to their very first, and almost last, date. 10:00PM Three’s Company #34 – Love Diary Curious landlord Stanley Roper sneaks a peek at an X-rated diary Chrissy is typing and suddenly gets the idea that Chrissy is in love with him. 10:30PM Cheers #17 - Diane’s Perfect Date Sam and Diane agree to try to find each other perfect dates. However, Sam is convinced Diane thinks, as he does, that they're a perfect pair, but when she introduces Gretchen, her pretty, athletic friend as his date for the evening, he is shocked. In desperation, he corrals a stranger in the poolroom and pays him to escort Diane. When the formidable fellow reveals he's a paroled murderer, things go from bad to worse, and Sam is finally forced to tell the truth. COMING IN MARCH ... 3RD ANNUAL TV LAND AWARDS (MARCH 16); CHASING FARRAH (MARCH 23) |
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Miami Vice marathon, yay!
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Wyatt Earp . I like those Golden Oldies.
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Pavanbadal,
Do you know where TV Land is getting these Miami Vice episodes from? 1.) did TV Land aquire 14 episodes only for this special marathon? 2.) is TV Land getting the episodes from the TNN/Spike TV contract (meaning that it was more than 4 years long)? 3.) did Viacom renew the contract for Miami Vice? Regardless, I think its cool for them to air a Miami Vice marathon to coincide with the DVD release. Additionally, it is nice to see TV Land expanding their westerns collection with Wyatt Earp. |
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"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp"- ALLRIGHT!!! I LOVE those old westerns!!!
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any idea what will be featured on AFRICAN AMERICANS in drama/comedy? sure hope it isn't just a collection of episodes from shows they're already running, like "sanford and son"....
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TV LAND GOES WILD FOR
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP Western Premieres on Saturday, February 5 at 3pm Santa Monica, CA, January 25, 2005 – TV Land goes back to the wild, wild west when it adds the classic western, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, to its roster of hit programming. The show stars Hugh O’Brian as the courageous lead character and will premiere on TV Land on Saturday February 5 at 3pm (ET/PT). The series will air as part of the network’s weekend Western block from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., which also features Bonanza and Gunsmoke. “The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is truly a classic American series,” states Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land and Nick at Nite. “The weekly adventures of Marshall Wyatt Earp and his fame and glory have made this a timeless series now and for years to come.” The show is being licensed exclusively to TV Land by Kate Edelman Johnson, daughter of the late Louis F. Edelman, who created and produced the series in 1954. Airing from 1955 to 1961, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp was the first adult western on television, beating out Gunsmoke for that distinction by four days. Of the two series, Wyatt Earp was more upbeat and fast-paced, airing for its entire six-year run on ABC on Tuesday nights. It featured Hugh O'Brien as the legendary marshall, first in Ellsworth, Kansas, then in Dodge City, Kansas, and finally in Tombstone, Arizona. Using the power of his sidekicks as well as his pistols, Earp continually maintained the law. The series, which is based loosely on fact, emphasized the interrelations of the characters and the plots involved character development and politics as often as they did action. The series ended with the infamous gunfight at the O. K. Corral. During its seven-year run, Wyatt Earp always placed in the top 10 television shows in the nation. Hugh O’Brian also starred in the action series, Search from 1972-73. He starred on Broadway in Destry Rides Again, First Love, and in the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls. He also starred in the national company of Cactus Flower, The Odd Couple, The Tender Trap, A Thousand Clowns, and Plaza Suite. Other credits include The Shootist, Killer Force, Game of Death, Twins, and numerous appearances on Fantasy Island, Love Boat, the T.V. series Paradise, Gunsmoke II, Murder, She Wrote, L.A. Law, and a Kenny Rogers Gambler IV movie, The Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns. Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone was O'Brian's latest film project. After spending nine inspirational days with the great humanitarian Dr. Albert Schweitzer at his clinic in Africa where he learned that "the most important thing in education is to teach young people to think for themselves,” he formed the Hugh O' Brian Youth Foundation (HOBY). Its format for motivation is simple: bring a select group of high school sophomores with demonstrated leadership abilities together with a group of distinguished leaders in business, education, government and the professions, and let the two interact. Using a question-and-answer format, the young people selected annually by over 14,500 public and private high school to attend a HOBY Leadership Seminar held each spring in their state get a realistic look at what makes America's Incentive System work, thus better enabling them "to think for themselves." HOBY is a non-profit organization and is funded solely through the private sector. O’Brian resides in Beverly Hills, CA. |
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TV LAND AND NICK AT NITE SALUTE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH
AN INTERSTITIAL SERIES REFLECTING ON AFRICAN AMERICANS IN TELEVISION Actress Kim Fields Directs Vignettes Premiering on Tuesday, February 1 Santa Monica, CA, January 31, 2005 – TV Land and Nick at Nite will celebrate Black History Month throughout February by airing a series of interstitial spots entitled “Black History, Our History” beginning Tuesday, February 1. The vignettes, directed by Kim Fields (The Facts of Life, Living Single), were written and performed by Fields and poets and reflect fervently upon the history of television as it relates specifically to the black experience. The spots will air throughout the month on both networks as well as on tvland.com and nickatnite.com. In addition, the networks’ websites will have an original interview with Kim Fields in which she reflects upon her experience and her enthusiasm for the project. “We are very proud of the deep and meaningful work that Kim and these talented poets brought to life for our TV Land and Nick at Nite viewers.” states Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land and Nick at Nite. “Our celebration of Black History Month with this interstitial series talks to the African American experience as portrayed on television over the years in a frank, honest and thought-provoking manner.” In addition to Fields, TV Land and Nick at Nite commissioned four poets -- Beau Sia, D. Cross, Thea Monyee and Jon Goode -- to perform original poems about African American images on television. The results were poems with topics ranging from lighthearted reflections to controversial testimonies and commentary concerning the impact of African Americans on television throughout history. Areas touched upon in the performances include everything from fond memories of watching Fat Albert, The Jeffersons and Sanford and Son to the impact that television had on the Civil Rights Movement as it exposed America to the brutality of events happening in small towns which, in turn, led to national support and momentum for change. In addition to directing the series, Kim Fields also performs her own original piece which deals with growing up in front of the camera and becoming an inadvertent role model. Kim Fields started out in show business by doing commercials and starring in the memorable ad for Mrs. Butterworth’s syrup. She went on to star as “Tootie” on The Facts of Life and then as “Regine” in Living Single. In addition to her notoriety as an actress, Ms. Fields is an accomplished writer, producer and director. |
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