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Do you miss The WB and UPN?

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OhioMediaWatch said:
vchimpanzee said:
I mostly miss The WB but UPN had a few shows I liked. There was "Dilbert", and "Everybody Hates Chris" which survived a few years on The CW. There was one show about a black church and another with Sherman Hemsley.

Same show..."Amen".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amen_(TV_series)

But according to that Wikipedia article, it was on NBC, not UPN.

I think UPN may have picked up repeats of it, but I'm not sure.



I believe you're thinking of "Goode Behavior," a sitcom that ran on UPN during the 1996-97 season. It starred Sherman Hemsley ("Amen") and was canceled after one season. The sitcom about the black church was "Good News." Actress Roz Ryan, who starred in "Amen," was cast in "Good News," which had a similar tone to Ryan and Hemsley's preceding sitcom. "Good News" ran on UPN during the 1997-98 season. It, too, was axed after a year.
 
Nope, your remarks are clear example of avoidance of the obvious because you have yet to answer the question posed by "fortmill". However, you can run a circular argument by yourself because your implicit antics is the obvious answer... ::) I'm done with you, so go argue with yourself...
 
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