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Season Premiere Sunday reminder

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"The Simpsons"' season premiere is tonight (and surprised it is this early, given the fact that FOX has had their season premiere in November after the World Series).

So is "Family Guy" (with guest James Woods) and "American Dad' (hopefully this show will get better).

Oh yeah and "The War At Home" gets its' series premiere tonight and I haven't read one good review on this.

I also noticed FOX got smart and scheduled their NFL post-game show until 8pm ET. Is this a "tonight only" thing or is it going to be like this all season?
 
> I also noticed FOX got smart and scheduled their NFL
> post-game show until 8pm ET. Is this a "tonight only" thing
> or is it going to be like this all season?

It better be like this all season. In years past, I set my VCR to record The Simpsons, and I almost never recorded the entire episode because FOX aired it slightly before or after 8 PM EST. It all used to depend on when the 4 PM EST games ended.
 
Fox NFL Postgame Show (Was: Re: Season Premiere Sunday reminder

Richardhead wrote:

> I also noticed FOX got smart and scheduled their NFL
> post-game show until 8pm ET. Is this a "tonight only" thing
> or is it going to be like this all season?

According to Zap 2 It.com listings for my local Fox affiliate (WFXT-25 Boston), Fox will feed affiliates a rerun of "The Simpsons" next Sunday (September 18th) at 7 P.M. EDT, and the season premiere of "King Of The Hill" at 7:30 P.M. EDT.

On the other hand, Fox has only a single NFL game next week, and most Fox stations in the Eastern and Central time zones will be broadcasting that game at 1 P.M. EDT. WFXT is an exception; they will carry a 4:05 P.M. game (most likely Atlanta at Seattle; maybe St. Louis at Arizona).

Perhaps Fox's NFL postgame show will continue until 8 P.M. EDT/EST on those Sundays when Fox is broadcasting a doubleheader.

Actually, running the postgame show until 8 P.M. has several advantages:

(1) Regular programming is pre-empted anyway, so there will be no last-minuite pre-emptions of regular programs between 7 and 8 P.M. ET due to a long-running game.

(2) By continuing the postgame show until 8 P.M. ET, entertainment shows at 7:30 P.M. are neither joined in progress nor starting late (the latter would push back the entire Sunday-night program schedule).

(3) And most importantly, from the affiliates' point-of-view, their lucrative 10 P.M. ET local newscasts are not pushed back. They start on-time at 10.

In fact, I'm a bit surprised that during the Fall, CBS does not extend their NFL postgame show to 7:30 P.M. ET, stretch "60 Minutes" by starting it after the NFL postgame show ends and continuing it until 9 P.M. ET, and rest "Cold Case" until midseason (or move it to a timeslot during the week). This way, local CBS affiliate late newscasts would also start on time at 11 P.M. ET.
 
> "The Simpsons"' season premiere is tonight (and surprised it
> is this early, given the fact that FOX has had their season
> premiere in November after the World Series).
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This episode will probably suck. Apparently Fat Tony makes yet another appearance doing something that involves Homer. Same old, same old. I'll watch anyway and judge for myself.

> Oh yeah and "The War At Home" gets its' series premiere
> tonight and I haven't read one good review on this.
----------
I'll watch and give it a chance anyway. I should read some reviews first...
 
Re: Fox NFL Postgame Show (Was: Re: Season Premiere Sunday reminder

> On the other hand, Fox has only a single NFL game next week,
> and most Fox stations in the Eastern and Central time zones
> will be broadcasting that game at 1 P.M. EDT. WFXT is an
> exception; they will carry a 4:05 P.M. game (most likely
> Atlanta at Seattle; maybe St. Louis at Arizona).

Hey Joe:

If the hometown team's game is airing at 1 pm ET on CBS, then the FOX affiliate will air the late (4:05 pm ET)game.
 
Re: Fox NFL Postgame Show (Was: Re: Season Premiere Sunday reminder

At least "Family Guy" started on time tonight! (Freakin' sweet!) Seriously, here in Hartford/New Haven (CT), CBS is airing the Patriots vs Panthers at 1 PM followed by the Dolphins vs Jets at 4:15 PM. Thanks to the Giants game getting moved to Monday night, we're getting the Falcons vs Seahawks game here as well.
 
> "The Simpsons"' season premiere is tonight (and surprised it
> is this early, given the fact that FOX has had their season
> premiere in November after the World Series).
>
> So is "Family Guy" (with guest James Woods) and "American
> Dad' (hopefully this show will get better).
>
> Oh yeah and "The War At Home" gets its' series premiere
> tonight and I haven't read one good review on this.
>
> I also noticed FOX got smart and scheduled their NFL
> post-game show until 8pm ET. Is this a "tonight only" thing
> or is it going to be like this all season?

PLEASE let it be all season. No more 15 minute Malcolm episodes. I'm sure the postgame show gets higher ratings anyway.

"The War At Home" was terrible. Anyone want to take bets on how long it will be until they're just showing Simpsons/Family Guy reruns at 8:30?

"American Dad" was really funny tonight, better than Family Guy even. I still can't believe Patrick Stewart is a regular on this show.
 
> I also noticed FOX got smart and scheduled their NFL
> post-game show until 8pm ET. Is this a "tonight only" thing
> or is it going to be like this all season?
>
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought Fox was going to be airing reruns of various sitcoms from 7-7:30 (since football usually runs over into that half-hour) and then King of the Hill, Simpsons, War at Home, Family Guy and American Dad from 7:30-10 (all times eastern)
 
Why can't CBS do this?

Why can't CBS do some realistic scheduling?
Say move 60 Minutes to a firm 8PM timeslot during football season and have Cold Case and some version of CSI filling out the night. Have that most likely 7:30 PM slot be dedicated to news, either local or national.

Someone made a bad programming move by scheduling Ocean's Eleven tonight, as it was given a 2:30 long slot, and local news aired about 11:45 or so ET (at least in New York). <P ID="signature">______________
WCBS = We're Crazy Buffoons and Schmucks
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> "The War At Home" was terrible. Anyone want to take bets on
> how long it will be until they're just showing
> Simpsons/Family Guy reruns at 8:30?
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I watched The War at Home...for the first three minutes. It was lousy and I couldn't stand to watch it to the end. Fox deserves a zero out of one hundred on this one. I hope the show is gone next week, but it will probably last two more weeks.

I can't say The Simpsons were much better. Same old recycled plot where Homer and Marge run into marriage trouble. I never thought I'd succumb to this, but The Simpsons should leave NOW.
 
Re: Have The Simpsons Jumped the Shark?

As a long-time HUGE fan of the Simpsons, it pains me to say thins, but I think that yes, they have indeed Jumped the Shark. And, what's worse, it happened at the beginning of last season. Out of all of last season's episodes, only 2 or 3 were funny. And, judging from last night's performance, this year will be no better. Maybe even worse. What happened to this once great show??

Family Guy was ok, but American Dad was the surprise of the evening - quite excellent last night! As for the War at Home, after one minute I decided it was time to make some phone calls...away from the TV.
 
Re: Have The Simpsons Jumped the Shark?

> As a long-time HUGE fan of the Simpsons, it pains me to say
> thins, but I think that yes, they have indeed Jumped the
> Shark. And, what's worse, it happened at the beginning of
> last season. Out of all of last season's episodes, only 2
> or 3 were funny. And, judging from last night's
> performance, this year will be no better. Maybe even worse.
> What happened to this once great show??

Yeah.. Last nights episode pretty much sucked.

> Family Guy was ok, but American Dad was the surprise of the
> evening - quite excellent last night! As for the War at
> Home, after one minute I decided it was time to make some
> phone calls...away from the TV.

Family Guy was mediocre... I loved the new American Dad, however. As for the War at Home... I only half payed attention to it since I was working on some graphics for our 10pm news at the same time.

-A<P ID="signature">______________

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> > "The War At Home" was terrible. Anyone want to take bets
> on
> > how long it will be until they're just showing
> > Simpsons/Family Guy reruns at 8:30?
> ---------
> I watched The War at Home...for the first three minutes. It
> was lousy and I couldn't stand to watch it to the end. Fox
> deserves a zero out of one hundred on this one. I hope the
> show is gone next week, but it will probably last two more
> weeks.
>
> I can't say The Simpsons were much better. Same old
> recycled plot where Homer and Marge run into marriage
> trouble. I never thought I'd succumb to this, but The
> Simpsons should leave NOW.
>
I will have to agree The War At Home was bad. About 30 seconds into it I said to myself "HOW did this guy get his own show?" He was simply NOT funny. The whole concept seemed like a weak watered down version of Titus

The Simpsons was also poor. My objection is the fact they are repeating way too much. Now this would be OK if it weren't for the fact, now they have a great source <a target="_blank" href=http://www.snpp.com>www.SNPP.com</a> which lists episode guides. There is NO need to repeat any plot line. They could easily look up any plot line on that site to see if it was done before.

Second of all there are STILL so many unexplored plot lines. I can think of quite a few and I'm not even a writer. For instance, they have NEVER done an episode about the cat, yet TWICE they've dealt with Santa's Little Helper having puppies.

This is ridiculous for the amount of money the writers are paid that they can't come up with realistic non-duplicative plot lines

On the other hand what is even WORSE is the fact that as bad as last night Simpsons episode was, it is STILL far better than any other comedy currently running.<P ID="signature">______________
Once I figured out the meaning of life....Then I forgot to write it down.</P>
 
> Second of all there are STILL so many unexplored plot lines.
> I can think of quite a few and I'm not even a writer. For
> instance, they have NEVER done an episode about the cat, yet
> TWICE they've dealt with Santa's Little Helper having
> puppies.
>
Not true - they've done 2 cat related stories in the last few years. There was one where the cat got hit by a car (just like Snowball 1) and every cat Lisa got after that met a horrible fate until the end when the crazy cat lady threw a look-alike cat at Lisa. She was going to name him Snowball 5, but went with Snowball 2 because that was on the dishes. The other cat show had Snowball getting fat because she was going around to the neighbors to mooch food.

I do agree that they are repeating themselves. There were only 2 chuckles last night - the drunks playing for the Raiders and the fact that they were related to "the hicks" via the dogs. I always expect more of any episode with Fat Tony.
 
Something to be said for going out while you're still on top. Looks like they'll milk every last dollar out of the Simpsons franchise and let it limp away.<P ID="signature">______________
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> I will have to agree The War At Home was bad. About 30
> seconds into it I said to myself "HOW did this guy get his
> own show?" He was simply NOT funny. The whole concept seemed
> like a weak watered down version of Titus

OK, I'm in the minority and found it watchable, though not great. At least there's finally a show after The Simpsons I can watch (the others were King of the Hill and Futurama).

> The Simpsons was also poor. My objection is the fact they
> are repeating way too much. Now this would be OK if it
> weren't for the fact, now they have a great source
> www.SNPP.com which lists episode guides. There is NO need to
> repeat any plot line. They could easily look up any plot
> line on that site to see if it was done before.
>
> Second of all there are STILL so many unexplored plot lines.
> I can think of quite a few and I'm not even a writer. For
> instance, they have NEVER done an episode about the cat, yet
> TWICE they've dealt with Santa's Little Helper having
> puppies.
In fairness, there was an episode where the cat played a central role by rescuing Homer from a fire. Of course, that was also about Santa's Little Helper, too, but that show and the one with the succession of dying cats were the most we'd seen of the little feline.


> This is ridiculous for the amount of money the writers are
> paid that they can't come up with realistic non-duplicative
> plot lines
>
> On the other hand what is even WORSE is the fact that as bad
> as last night Simpsons episode was, it is STILL far better
> than any other comedy currently running.

Last night was not spectacular, primarily because the set-up could have been used in much better ways than another Marge is mad at Homer plot. Marge as a porn producer maybe? They could have had some fun with it.

That said, I don't think that *overall* the show is as bad as some whiners make it out to be. Yes, we can do without the blatantly repeating plots, but there are still inspired moments of hunor, and it hands-down beats anything else on the air.
>
 
Re: Fox NFL Postgame Show (Was: Re: Season Premiere Sunday reminder

> In fact, I'm a bit surprised that during the Fall, CBS does
> not extend their NFL postgame show to 7:30 P.M. ET, stretch
> "60 Minutes" by starting it after the NFL postgame show ends
> and continuing it until 9 P.M. ET, and rest "Cold Case"
> until midseason (or move it to a timeslot during the week).
> This way, local CBS affiliate late newscasts would also
> start on time at 11 P.M. ET.
>
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. CBS has done quite well with their policy of starting the full lineup whenever football ends. Of course there's some trade-off...with the late news and the frequently female-skewing movies starting at off times....but there's no reason to change something that has worked well for years and years. Moreover, you can't just "stretch" the pre-recorded 60 Minutes segments.
 
Re: CBS Postgame Show and "60 Minutes" (Was: Fox NFL Postgame Show)

HomerJay commented:

> If it ain't broke, don't fix it. CBS has done quite well
> with their policy of starting the full lineup whenever
> football ends. Of course there's some trade-off...with the
> late news and the frequently female-skewing movies starting
> at off times....but there's no reason to change something
> that has worked well for years and years. Moreover, you
> can't just "stretch" the pre-recorded 60 Minutes segments.

But you can, besides the highly-promoted segments, schedule several short (5-6 minutes each) segments that can be dropped from an expanded-during-NFL-season version of "60 Minutes" should the show not start on-time at 7:30 P.M. ET.

For instance, a 90-minute "60 Minutes" during football season could contain three major segments (12-15 minutes each), Andy Rooney's commentary, and four short segments of 5-6 minutes each that aren't promoted during the week before the show. These short segments can be deleted if the late afternoon CBS NFL game runs long to insure that "60 Minutes" would end at 9 P.M. ET (assuming that the "NFL Today" postgame show were to extend to aproximately 7:30 P.M. ET).
 
Re: CBS Postgame Show and "60 Minutes" (Was: Fox NFL Postgame Show)

> But you can, besides the highly-promoted segments, schedule
> several short (5-6 minutes each) segments that can be
> dropped from an expanded-during-NFL-season version of "60
> Minutes" should the show not start on-time at 7:30 P.M. ET.
>
> For instance, a 90-minute "60 Minutes" during football
> season could contain three major segments (12-15 minutes
> each), Andy Rooney's commentary, and four short segments of
> 5-6 minutes each that aren't promoted during the week before
> the show. These short segments can be deleted if the late
> afternoon CBS NFL game runs long to insure that "60 Minutes"
> would end at 9 P.M. ET (assuming that the "NFL Today"
> postgame show were to extend to aproximately 7:30 P.M. ET).

NBC has done this in the past... If there's an expected sports overrun on Sunday, they'll send down multiple versions of the timings for Dateline Sunday and then depending on what happens, we'll be instructed by network on what version to use.

-A<P ID="signature">______________

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> I do agree that they are repeating themselves. There were
> only 2 chuckles last night - the drunks playing for the
> Raiders and the fact that they were related to "the hicks"
> via the dogs. I always expect more of any episode with Fat
> Tony.


When Alec Baldwin's Character Roasted the Manatee and ate it, and homer saved the Manatee's in a paddle boat I was on the floor. I thought it was an above average episode with some real natural laughs. Especaily in the third act.
 
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