I see that The Hallmark Channel is in full Christmas mode. They started showing Christmas movies last night at 10 ... the night BEFORE Halloween.
I see that The Hallmark Channel is in full Christmas mode. They started showing Christmas movies last night at 10 ... the night BEFORE Halloween.
And they're going full-on Christmas, I think, from now until January. No love for the sitcom reruns.
Is there any value to this channel outside of branding Hallmark stores?
Sometimes Fraiser is on Lifetime. Days and times may vary. Check your on screen guide.
"Frasier"? On Hallmark Channel? I thought that was supposed to be a family-friendly station.
Remember the morning DJs and their enormous rear end contest?
"Frasier"? On Hallmark Channel? I thought that was supposed to be a family-friendly station.
I can only hope both stations avoid the morning DJs, then.To add to Frank's calling you out on antiquated thinking (welcome to the 21st Century), I should point out that the Frasier reruns are late at night --practically overnight, thank heavens for TiVo -- and that they did skip what many think is the most objectionable episode of the series, "High Holidays", where Frederick adopts a goth look. That episode does play when Lifetime gets to it in sequence, however.
I can only hope both stations avoid the morning DJs, then.
Lifetime and Hallmark air reruns of "Frasier".
Huh? Both stations?
I can only hope both stations avoid the morning DJs, then.
Huh? Both stations?
You're misinterpreting this. Hallmark has a specific objective. Its programming has to be cleaner than that of the broadcast networks. I even checked the listing in one area newspaper at the library. All the Christmas movies listed were either TV-G or TV-PG. This particular newspaper didn't add content indicators, so I don't know whether PG really meant PG. Some of the content that has D, L, S or V, and especially more than one of these, really should be TV-14. I've seen TV listings go up to the next level on V-chip ratings, though. Sometimes the program will actually be TV-14 with a lot of letters when the show airs, but the listings will show TV-MA. Still, I am assuming the Hallmark programming is really TV-PG. Some shows with that rating are so clean I question why TV-G wasn't possible.You'll have to excuse chimp, Frank. His pre-1980's point of view presumes that cable networks are actually broadcast stations.
He also presumes that all viewers will be offended by the same episodes of shows that he is.
This isn't the 1950's. Families have evolved.
So, it's time to put the Donna Reed dinner and cocktail dress into storage?