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"I Love Lucy"

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WBRE in Wilkes-Barre is airing it weekdays at 12;30 this fall. Anyone aware of other similar programming instances? I like the imagination of it, beats Access Hollywood or some of that other garbage.
 
> WBRE in Wilkes-Barre is airing it weekdays at 12;30 this
> fall. Anyone aware of other similar programming instances?
> I like the imagination of it, beats Access Hollywood or some
> of that other garbage.

KTTV/11 Los Angeles runs a pair of episodes at noon every weekday.<P ID="signature">______________


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WTTO-21 (WB) in Birmingham runs back to back episodes at 8 and 8:30 a.m. I think that "I Love Lucy" has been a non-stop staple of Channel 21's programming since they signed on in '82.
 
> WTTO-21 (WB) in Birmingham runs back to back episodes at 8
> and 8:30 a.m. I think that "I Love Lucy" has been a
> non-stop staple of Channel 21's programming since they
> signed on in '82.
>

I saw it when I was recently in the Dallas Fort Worth area, but I'm not sure what station it was on. I haven't seen I Love Lucy on Memphis TV in years. They show very few pre-1980 shows of any kind, with the main exceptions being MASH, Perry Mason, Sanford and Son, and possibly Andy Griffith. I keep hoping that if PAX/i folds that it will open an opportunity for a station that will show more classic TV in Memphis and possibly other areas.
 
WWME-CA,Channel 23 a pretty powerful low power station, (it comes from the Sears Tower, they bill themselves as the nation's most powerful LPTV), run I Love Lucy three times a day, weekdays.

10a-10:30a
10:30a-11a
7:30p-8p

Also on Sundays, two episodes from 2p-3p

WWME-CA also runs The Lucy Show overnights at 1:30am and 2:30am

WWME-CA is owned by full power WCIU-TV Channel 26 and once in awhile Lucy pops up over there.<P ID="signature">______________
Once I figured out the meaning of life....Then I forgot to write it down.</P>
 
> WWME-CA,Channel 23 a pretty powerful low power station, (it
> comes from the Sears Tower, they bill themselves as the
> nation's most powerful LPTV), run I Love Lucy three times a
> day, weekdays.

And, if anyone has seen the Chicago board, "Me Tv" is also powerful in another matter -- viewers in other markets are green with envy, for the station's selection of classics.
 
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