cd637299 said:WWOR also had something w/ umbrella title "Comedy Wheel," which included the short-lived sitcom "Coming of Age" w/ Alan Young & Phyllis Newman.....for the life of me I cannot recall what other shows were included, but they likely flopped as bad as CoA.
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I remember the Comedy Wheel block on the ole' WWOR EMI Service. Talk about a treasure-trove of obscurities! TV Guide always listed the block with "To Be Announced," so it was anyone's guess what would show up in that time slot. In addition to the aforementioned "Coming of Age" and "Delta House" (in Eric Stein's excellent post that gave a great backstory to the origins of SyndEx), a few other Universal properties that come to mind within that block include "Leo and Liz in Beverly Hills," "He's the Mayor," "George Burns Comedy Week" and "Fast Times" (a TV series based on the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"). I do remember EMI blacking out "Perfect Strangers" reruns at 6:30 p.m. Eastern and substituting it with the Comedy Wheel in 1991. Once in a while, if you were lucky, you'd see a few seconds to the "Perfect Strangers" open, followed by a black screen and the beginning of the substitute show. Eastern Microwave (WWOR) was never as savvy as Universal Video (WGN) with the substitute programming.