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ME-TV's new marathons on Sunday are they uncut?

I noticed that ME-TV (Channel 23 WWME-CA) has replaced the usual Sunday comedies with Marathons. It was interesting today was "Mary Tyler Moore." It was interesting cause I'm a big fan and I have seen all the episodes but I notice every episode appeared to have at least one scene (if not more) I had never seen before. So it appears ME-TV is running them uncut or at least cutting out different parts out. It really changed the meaning on a few episodes.

Anyone notice that with any other ME-TV shows. I ask cause tonight Sunday night at 9pm they air Sunday Seventies and again the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" that is normally part of that line up had scenes in it I'd never seen before.
 
The same is true here in Southern California on our OTA classics outlet KDOC......Hogan's Heros, McHale's Navy, The Rat Patrol, Combat, The Untouchables.......all uncut. It's beautiful.
 
RadioFanBoy said:
The same is true here in Southern California on our OTA classics outlet KDOC......Hogan's Heros, McHale's Navy, The Rat Patrol, Combat, The Untouchables.......all uncut. It's beautiful.

That surprises me for "Hogan's Heroes" and "Combat", since the CBS Paramount Syndication website says that they're distributing syndication edits for both programs (average running time of 22:15 for "Hogan's Heroes" and 47:00 for "Combat"). That same website shows the distributed versions of "The Untouchables" running in at an uncut 50:25 average. ("McHale's Navy" is distributed by NBC/Universal -- I do know that when it ran in Dallas it was running uncut with an episode running time of over 25 minutes)
 
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