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OhioMediaWatch said: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.
I was an adult as well, and I just thought it was the cheesiest show to ever run on major market otherwise-network TV stations like WJW, our local CBS affiliate at the time (now Fox). It was low-budget with capital L. No, wait, they can't afford capitals.
OhioMediaWatch said:I was an adult as well, and I just thought it was the cheesiest show to ever run on major market otherwise-network TV stations like WJW, our local CBS affiliate at the time (now Fox). It was low-budget with capital L. No, wait, they can't afford capitals.
WMC2006 said:Saved By The Bell
Saved By The Bell: The College Years
Saved By The Bell: The New Class
Charles In Charge (at least that gave us Nicole Eggert ;D )
Captain Marvel (Shazam!) and the beautiful Isis on Satruday mornings.
johnnya2k6 said:Saved By The Bell is far from forgotten; and the original series is still being shown worldwide.
OhioMediaWatch said:johnnya2k6 said:Saved By The Bell is far from forgotten; and the original series is still being shown worldwide.
The original, perhaps...the follow-on series could fit into "forgotten".
crainbebo said:Susan Powter Show (syndicated, 1994-95) Susan Powter, a TV diet guru, hosted this talk show with discussions on women's topics, as well as current events.
New York News (CBS, 1995) Short-lived drama series about a struggling tabloid newspaper in the New York area. Mary Tyler Moore starred as editor-in-chief. Axed after two months.
azumanga said:OhioMediaWatch said:johnnya2k6 said:Saved By The Bell is far from forgotten; and the original series is still being shown worldwide.
The original, perhaps...the follow-on series could fit into "forgotten".
Of course, the Disney Channel series that preceded "Save By the Bell", "Good Morning Miss Bliss", which starred Hayley Mills in the titular role, is definitely forgotten.
Mark said:Tim L said:...That's what I don't understand. There are hundreds of series that never get shown on the retro networks..Some of these shows would be good for overnights...
The USA Network used to do this in the 80s. I saw, "Good Morning World," "He and She," "Bridget Loves Birney," "The Girl With Something Extra." Remember USA's Up All Night, with really bad movies?
My favourite short lived shows include, "Open All Night," with the late Sam Whipple, "Oh Madeline," with the late Madeline Kahn and the best NBC show that was cancelled, "It's Your Move," with the NOT LATEJason Bateman. I believe the creators (or producers) went on to make "Married With Children."
I remember NBC used to show network pilots that never made it. One of them was funny, it was a Gale Gordon (sans Lucille Ball) where he was an abbot.
Tim L said:Fibber McGee and Molly (NBC) in 1959-60..Based on the 1935-59 Radio series of the same name..Jim Jordan (Fibber) and Marian Jordan (Molly) did a pilot for sponsor Johnson's Wax that 1949 that did'nt sell..NBC eventually bought the rights to the series. The Jordans did'nt think that the show translated well to television so they declined to do the TV series..
NBC decided to do the Series without The Jordans..Bob Sweeney and Cathy Lewis, two very capable comedy actors were cast as Fibber and Molly, but without the Jordan's writer, Don Quinn the show ws just another late 50's bland sitcom..Scheduled Tuesday Nights at 8:30 the show bombed and was gone by January 17, 1960. Except for a few months on NBC's late afternoon lineup, the show hasnt been seen in syndication. There are 5 episodes in the Internet Archive.
cd637299 said:azumanga said:OhioMediaWatch said:johnnya2k6 said:Saved By The Bell is far from forgotten; and the original series is still being shown worldwide.
The original, perhaps...the follow-on series could fit into "forgotten".
Of course, the Disney Channel series that preceded "Save By the Bell", "Good Morning Miss Bliss", which starred Hayley Mills in the titular role, is definitely forgotten.
The GMMB episodes, though, are part of "Bell"'s rerun package, no? I am sure I have seen them mixed in, and not having Disney Channel, I wondered what in the world that was.
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