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Old 09-03-2017, 09:30 PM   #1
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Default MeTv now showing only 1 MTS ep. (instead of an hour)

Scanned ahead on my channel guide to see that beginning Monday, Sept. 4, METV will only air one MTS ep. instead of the two it originally aired.

Leave It To Beaver goes back to its full hour of airings (instead of one ep.).

Additionally, Petticoat Jct. no longer precedes MTS.
The Beverly Hillbillies now airs immediately before MTS.

The positives:
The seasons won't go as fast as before.

The eps. won't fill-up the DVR as quickly as before.

The negatives:

We won't get through the series as fast as before.

We won't get to see Meredith McRae in PJ. I haven't been watching PJ. Was planning to look up the eps. she appears in & watch those.

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We won't get to see Meredith McRae in PJ. I haven't been watching PJ. Was planning to look up the eps. she appears in & watch those.
Petticoat Junction is still on Saturday mornings for an hour at 6AM Eastern.
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Old 09-04-2017, 12:12 PM   #3
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I was disappointed to see this. So we are only getting PJ one day a week?

Now in addition to losing Mr Ed, we only get one episode of MTS.
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Odd that they are now doing 1 MTS episode followed by 2 Beavers, instead of the reverse. It's not like they haven't run Beaver a million times, so why not wait until January, when MTS has gotten through its "new" episodes, to make the switch.
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Yeah, they're about to start season 5. This is the season where Frawley exits, and Demarest enters.

Maybe in this season they won't try to pass off Chip and Ernie as being the same age.
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With Demarest's arrival, we'll have the first major cast change and accompanying opening credits alteration. Interestingly, in an ep recently aired, Bub mentioned he spent 4 years in the U.S. Navy, while of course we know his brother Charley served in the Merchant Marines.

I think we get our first look at Sebastian Cabot as Sally Morrison's dad in the upcoming season; we've already seen her mom (Doris Singleton) and 2 sisters.

Cabot does not appear much, from what I recall, but along with other actors over the many seasons like Herbert Anderson, William Boyett, Benson Fong, Randy Whipple, Leslie Parrish, and Joan Vohs, there are many who did appear on both M3S and Fedderson's Family Affair.

Doug-oh: You will find M. MacRae in most episodes of Petticoat Junction from Season 4 (1966-67) through the series conclusion (Season 7, 1969-70). You may note that in her first season, the producers tried to match her look somewhat to Jeannine Riley and Gunilla Hutton, with lots of partial updo hairstyles and ringlets. Later she adopts straight styles.
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Scanned ahead on my channel guide to see that beginning Monday, Sept. 4, METV will only air one MTS ep. instead of the two it originally aired.

Leave It To Beaver goes back to its full hour of airings (instead of one ep.).

Additionally, Petticoat Jct. no longer precedes MTS.
The Beverly Hillbillies now airs immediately before MTS.

The positives:
The seasons won't go as fast as before.

The eps. won't fill-up the DVR as quickly as before.

The negatives:

We won't get through the series as fast as before.

We won't get to see Meredith McRae in PJ. I haven't been watching PJ. Was planning to look up the eps. she appears in & watch those.
Another positive is more time.
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I like that MTS is on once a day, it means NOW when I record it on my DVD recorder I can give each episode on the menu it's own correct title. I had to record the shows in an hour long block before because if I tried to split the recording in 2 either the end credits of show 1 would be cut off or the very beginning of show 2 would be slightly cut. All because ME TV does not allow any commercial breaks in between the 2 broadcasts, one show gets over and the next starts up right away. This meant I could not call each recording of the day by it's titles & instead I would "title" the recording by saying: S.3 Episodes 2 & 3 etc.

COZI TV is good in that way, they end one show about 2 minutes before the hour then they start the next show on the hour. Leaving you time for the recorder to turn itself off and back on again without cutting off credits. Just a little inside info. on the life of recording these things.
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I like that MTS is on once a day, it means NOW when I record it on my DVD recorder I can give each episode on the menu it's own correct title. I had to record the shows in an hour long block before because if I tried to split the recording in 2 either the end credits of show 1 would be cut off or the very beginning of show 2 would be slightly cut. All because ME TV does not allow any commercial breaks in between the 2 broadcasts, one show gets over and the next starts up right away. This meant I could not call each recording of the day by it's titles & instead I would "title" the recording by saying: S.3 Episodes 2 & 3 etc.

COZI TV is good in that way, they end one show about 2 minutes before the hour then they start the next show on the hour. Leaving you time for the recorder to turn itself off and back on again without cutting off credits. Just a little inside info. on the life of recording these things.
I'm always discovering new features on my 2005 DVD recorder--you might check and see if yours has a "Divide Title" function (for future use). Mine does, and it's quite useful--it divides one title into two titles. MeTV puts just just enough "room" between episodes for this to work.
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I just typed a long detailed response to the ins and outs of the recorder & it all just disappeared. Now typing pauses with every letter I type. Website gone whacky, will type later.
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I’m assuming you own Panasonic recorders like me. I’m aware of that “Divide Title” option, as I’ve used it, BUT it’s only available to use on DVD-RAM discs, NOT on DVD-R discs. I use DVD RAM discs for recording temporary shows (ones I don’t want to save) like Judge Judy various DIY shows etc. those you can record and erase and record again and again without using up the recording space the way a normal DVD-R or +R disc does.

But, like you, I only discovered this feature after years of owning the recorder by experiment, same with the other feature discovered years after buying, thru trial and error again I discovered the way to save a picture for the Menu Screen of each recording on the disc. So in addition to just typing in a title I can also save a screen shot from the recording to use as a Menu Screen scene for the individual recording. I’ll use the title card for a movie or the sequential opening titles of a TV series show for menu “screen shots”.

By the way, due to the bad website today, I’m typing all this in a word document and copying it to the message board otherwise it’d disappear on me again or take 2 months to complete typing.
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I use the Divide Title feature on the "HDD", which I assume means Hard Disk Drive. The DVD recorder (a Panasonic DMR-EH50 from 2005) has an internal disk drive, on which I record, and subsequently edit, all shows. Then I use the dubbing function to dub to a DVD-R. I'm aware that a lot of DVD recorders don't have this hard drive to record on. It's a great setup, and my newer one doesn't have it.

I think it's lasted as long as it has because I'm careful to make sure the hard drive recordings don't become fragmented; I record them, edit them, get them on DVD-R, and erase them.

Yes, I just discovered another function the other day, whereby you can checkmark multiple titles, and put them on the dubbing list (or delete them) more easily. It's all in the manual, of course, but it's complicated...

BTW totally off topic (like this DVD discussion isn't), Judge Judy is getting another show, on Fox News, debuting Sunday night.
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I think the My Three Sons world is like "Pleasantville" - the rest of the USA exists offscreen but the characters usually have no need to go there
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Speaking of the rest of the U.S., Steve of course is off travelling on assignment many, many times -- including a harrowing scene in a bathtub/shower while out of town, where he manages to avoid being shot...!

Audio quality continues to be an issue with these episodes' prints -- still though it's a great way to spend a half-hour (or 20-something mins.)

I neglected to include Ronne Troupe in my earlier mentions of actors who appeared on both M3S and Family Affair, an obvious omission.
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Is Bryant Park in Ohio?
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