Re: Good News and Bad News
CrankyYankee said:
American Life TV will debut a new Sunday evening lineup on June 3rd with St. Elsewhere at 8pm, Hill Street Blues at 9pm and L.A. Law at 10pm(the programs then repeat starting at 11pm.) All times given are eastern.
http://www.americanlifetv.com/index.php
Mixed feelings here.
On the one hand, these were great shows and it's good to see them back on. It's been a while. And I do like Howie Mandel better with hair.
On the other hand, I hope American Life has not decided to move it's programming ahead in time (like Nick-at-Nite and TV Land have done) and drop the classic shows from the 50s and 60s in favor of TV from the 80s. It's great seeing Maverick and the other WB westerns again.
They should also bring back:
The George Burns - Gracie Allen Show
The Jack Benny Program
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Richard Greene)
The REAL Honeymooners (get rid of the color Honeymooners)
The Lone Ranger
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
Dragnet ("My partner's Frank Smith" version)
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
Make Room for Daddy (Jean Hagen episodes)
You Bet Your Life
Topper
Have Gun Will Travel
Our Miss Brooks
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
You'll Never Get Rich/The Phil Silvers Show (Sergeant Bilko)
Broken Arrow
The Real McCoys
Wanted Dead or Alive
Peter Gunn
Naked City
Route 66
Zorro
The Rebel
M Squad
Wagon Train (Ward Bond and Robert Horton episodes)
The Untouchables
Rawhide
Robert Taylor's Detectives
The Defenders
Car 54, Where Are You?
Petticoat Junction (Black and White episodes)
Hazel
There are some other shows, fondly remembered, which I don't think would hold up and are best left to memory.
But there are a lot of great shows, still worth see, that have not been on TV in a long time. Family LIfe does not need to update, or to run all those !@#$ cooking shows and infomercials.