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Last two episodes of Barney Miller

In the FWIW department, those of you with Antenna TV can see the final two episodes of Barney Miller on Friday night beginning at 11 p.m. I can't recall seeing them since they were first broadcast in May 1982, since the show hasn't been in wide syndication and TV Land or others usually had it on late at night.
 
It seems like Antenna showed the final episodes before when Barney Miller was only on Sunday nights. I saw it in the schedule, but I'll probably miss it because I'm working late tonight at my second job at Lowe's. :(

I saw where there will be some schedule changes on Antenna starting next week. Barney Miller is being moved back to 6 PM ET and Newhart is being pushed up to 1 AM ET. It also appears like WKRP was dropped completely a couple of weeks back, and the entire prime time lineup is even more overloaded with Learcoms with The Jeffersons and One Day at a Time being added in the slots where Newhart and Barney Miller had been. So my three favorite shows from the 70's and 80's that had been on Antenna have been dropped or pushed into times that I'll almost never get to see them. :( I still like their daytime lineup better than Me TV's, but Me has them beat in all of prime time again. Unfortunately I can't get Me TV at that time because of WBBJ in Jackson, TN only using it for filler. :mad:
 
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Family Net has been running 'Barney Miller'since last fall, although they aren't close to the end of the run yet(They only showed seasons 1-3 until recently, and have noticeably skipped some episodes in season 5-not to mention occasionally pre-empting it for livestock auctions!)
WGN America ran 'Barney Miller' a few years ago, as part of its Sunday night retro lineup, which was where I saw the final episodes.
 
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