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TVAdam No More
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Nice title, huh? I just wanted to discuss the original Nick at Nite programming. Forgetting about how the network sucks now (not counting that it's their "highest ratings ever") let's remember the way it was.
Back in 1985, I was three years old. So I don't remember watching it then. I probably began tuning in around 1987. The shows I remember watching were: My Three Sons - This was my favorite show on Nick at Nite. The Donna Reed Show - Another one of my favorites. I had a crush on Mary. Make Room for Daddy Car 54, Where Are You? The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis The Patty Duke Show Mister Ed The Monkees Dennis the Menace - Although I remember it more when it aired on Nickelodeon Laugh-In Best of Saturday Night Live I wonder how hard it would be for N@N to get themselves another channel to show these old programs. Because TV Land just ain't cuttin' it. I want shows strictly from the 50's 60's and early 70's. |
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My cable company didn't have N@N then. They had Nickolodeon and then at 8pm they switched over to A&E, so I missed most of the good shows. I didn't get N@N until around 1990.
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One difference from then to now is that back then, I didn't know in advance what the schedule was gonna be. I didn't have Pavanbadal to turn to for upcoming N@N events. I remember one night tuning into "The Patty Duke Show" and it was "Alfred Hitchcock Presents". I was upset, thinking Patty Duke was gone. I guess it was moved to a later timeslot.
However, I now remember that N@N would air their nightly schedule before each show. The announcer would say: Next up on Nick at Nite, It's The Munsters. Followed by I Love Lucy. And then Bewitched. Plus N@N had the coolest and funniest commercials. It's always been a proud channel. Only then, I felt it had the right to be proud. |
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Amen !
What is Murphy Brown doing on Nick @ Nite? Or Fresh Prince? Thats not classic tv ! I make an exception for Wings, because that was a modern classic, but much of the shows they are airing now were mediocore at best. I remember watching Nick@ Nite when I first got cable in the early 90s. I remember enjoying Mister Ed and all the black and white shows. Then they started showing 70s shows like Mary Tyler Moore, etc. But that was ok, because those were classic shows. But now its gone to hell in a handbasket. They're programming stinks. I wish they would go back to Classic TV. I can see adding a few modern classics, but Fresh Prince and Murphy Brown are not classic tv! |
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I liked NaN when there main shows was Lucy, Bewitched, Jennie, All in Family, Jeffersons, Happy Days... now those were definately the days
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I was 5 when the network debuted, so I wasn't watching, but *cries*, I've seen footage from then. I want Route 66 back.
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Here's a List of Some Classic Nick at Nite Shows
Dennis the Menace The Donna Reed Show Route 66 My Three Sons Mister Ed I Spy The Smothers Brothers The Monkees The Ann Southern Show / Susie The Bad News Bears Car 54, Where Are You? Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp Best of Saturday Night Live SCTV The Patty Duke Show Bewitched Lassie Green Acres The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Fernwood 2 Night / America 2 Night Alfred Hitchcock Presents What I Call Phase 2: (This is when I quit watching) Dragnet Get Smart Mork & Mindy Hi Honey, I'm Home The Adventures of Superman The Dick Van Dyke Show F-Troop The Lucy Show The Mary Tyler Moore Show The Partridge Family The Bob Newhart Show I Love Lucy I Dream of Jeannie The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour The White Shadow With Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Lucy and Jeannie still around, this is Phase 3: (When I returned to Nick at Nite) Taxi Welcome Back, Kotter The Munsters Rhoda Phyllis The Betty White Show The Odd Couple Happy Days Newhart The Wonder Years The Brady Bunch Laverne & Shirley That's it. Although more classics like Three's Company and The Facts of Life came to N@N, in my opinion, the Classic N@N era is over. The Brady Bunch and Laverne and Shirley came in 1998. So to me it's: Classic Nick at Nite (1985-1991) Crappy (Yet Still) Classic Nick at Nite (1991-1995) Classic Nick at Nite Again (1995-1998) Nick at Nite (1998-Today) |
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11Facts Of Life Bewitched Taxi \The Patty Duke SHOW tHE lOVE bOAT aDAMS Family Mary Tyler Moore Rhoda Full House I Love Lucy Lucy Show. more later. |
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I Love Lucy Lucy Show Mary Tyler Moore Rhoda All In The Family |
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Three's Company is also classic. But now, a majority of their programming are ho-hum diddies- some had high ratings some didn't, but they arent classic tv. |
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Just so you don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing the shows themselves, rather than the schedule N@N had. To go from "Car 54" and "Make Room for Daddy" and "My Three Sons" to "F Troop", "The Partridge Family" and "Dragnet" just upset me back in those days. Of course I had no idea what would eventually take over N@N's schedule. I also agree with you on "Wings". That's the only show I got excited about in the past few years. So naturally it got low ratings and treated like crap. Don't you ever "Slightly Diagree" with me again. Do you know who I am? I'm TV Adam! Just kidding. You can diagree with me all you want. At least you did it in a polite way, unlike some others out there. |
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Yeah, the schedule was funny.
Although I was only 12 when I started watching, so I didnt know much about Nick@Nite let alone cable. I started in 1991, and I loved Mister Ed and Patty Duke show and Dick Van Dyke. I was also excited when Mary Tyler Moore came on. But around the mid 90s I just got fed up with it. I didnt see the old shows I liked, and MTM stopped around 98 or so. Mister Ed went off the air in 97, and there was no TVLAND then. I do watch TVLAND more, because its kind of like the older Nicke@Nite used to be, although not quite as good. I enjoyed Nick@Nite because it was unique programming. I like older shows and older movies. So it was neat to watch. I hope that maybe this is just a phase they're going through. One show I would like to see on Nick@Nite is Mama's Family. That is the most underrated sit com ever. |
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I remember the exact turning point when N@N began its journey away from the Classic Oldies. It was when they first launched "Facts of Life" in the late '90s. This opened the '80s-and-beyond floodgates, and it's been down hill ever since. At the rate they're going, they'll be playing only shows that are a few years old. Of course TV Land is right behind them with all their hand-me-downs. And don't even get me started on TV Land's "reality" shows they're trying to promote.
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Anyone know the exact date the Nick at Nite started
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