Why did WGN get rid of "Corner Gas?" Was it because "Corner Gas" is a Canadian production and WGN now brands itself as WGN America? Also, does anyone remember a Canadian coming-of-age show called "Max Glick?" I think it came on Nickelodeon.
Lkeller said:Regarding Small Wonder - no, not forgotten...certainly not on this board - people go on about that show all the time. I think you had to be a kid when it was first run. If you were an adult (as I was) at the time, you realize what an awful show it was.
Lkeller said:Regarding Cynthia Stevenson - On that we agree. There's something about her - she isn't particularly beautiful, but has a very sweet quality. Cynthia wasn't on Six Feet Under - you're probably thinking of Dead Like Me, which played on Showtime (not HBO like Six Feet Under), and reappeared in syndicated reruns. Actually, Stevenson played against type in that show , as the dead (ghost) girl's bitchy and selfish mother.
Speaking of forgotten shows - Stevenson co-starred in Bob - Bob Newhart's third, and only failed sitcom. She played his daughter, if I remember correctly.
crainbebo said:American Journal aired for a few years in syndication, but having other similar shows like Inside Edition and Hard Copy on dosen't really work...
-crainbebo
Lkeller said:Speaking of forgotten shows - Stevenson co-starred in Bob - Bob Newhart's third, and only failed sitcom. She played his daughter, if I remember correctly.
71dude said:Hail to the Chief (1985) - Patty Duke, Ted Bessell
In his most memorable role, the late Ted Bessell played the long-suffering love interest of Marlo Thomas' title character in That Girl. After T.G., Bessell went on to one more project, the forgettable 1972 choker, Me And The Chimp.
johnnya2k6 said:Vibe and The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show (both syndicated, 1997)
cordeliachase said:Why did WGN get rid of "Corner Gas?" Was it because "Corner Gas" is a Canadian production and WGN now brands itself as WGN America?
johnnya2k6 said:Animal Crack-Ups (ABC, 1987), Vin Di Bona's first series before his flagship America's Funniest Home Videos
johnnya2k6 said:Countdown at the Neon Armadillo (syndicated, 1993), which (sadly for me) replaced WWF Superstars on KTVF here in Fairbanks
johnnya2k6 said:The Ananda Lewis Show (syndicated, 2001)
cordeliachase said:Does anyone remember back in 1991 when CBS launched a block of programs billed as "Crimetime After Primetime?" The whole thing came to an end in 1993 when CBS finally got a late night talk show when David Letterman came to the Eye Network.