One of my favoriate shows from the 1960s was The Fugitive. Does anyone know if one of the cable networks plans on carrying this show in the future? I am surprised that TV Land does air this show already.
The Voice of Reason said:One of my favoriate shows from the 1960s was The Fugitive. Does anyone know if one of the cable networks plans on carrying this show in the future? I am surprised that TV Land does air this show already.
Mark_Giardina said:It would be nice if TV land or some other cable network would pick up the show. Personally I am getting tired of repeats of the Jeffersons, Sanford and Son and All in the Family along with Andy Griffith. All of them great shows but after a while seeing the same episodes over and over again can get quite boring.
FightingIrish said:Mark_Giardina said:It would be nice if TV land or some other cable network would pick up the show. Personally I am getting tired of repeats of the Jeffersons, Sanford and Son and All in the Family along with Andy Griffith. All of them great shows but after a while seeing the same episodes over and over again can get quite boring.
I always thought AmericanLife had the right idea, somewhat. They air really old TV shows like Maverick, Combat, Man From UNCLE and The Honeymooners. If you can find it on digital cable and you can get past the underlying Unification Church/Moonie ownership and "wholesome" on-air drivel, they do carry some pretty good shows.
Nonetheless, there should be an outlet devoted to some of this old stuff. TV Land has turned to crap, since it's really neglecting some good programming.
http://www.goodtv.com/
Mark_Giardina said:Morse is the only surviving regular cast member of the show. I believe he's living in Canada somewhere. Janssen died in 1980 of a heart attack and the actor who played the one-arm man died of cancer.
anotherguy said:ALN is owned by the Moonies? SHEESH!!!
azumanga said:Due to this forum's formatting, you can see the Wikipedia article here:
''(edit by poster: Look it up yourself on Wikipedia -- appareantly, Tinyurls are not allowed here.)''
As for religion, they practically swapped one religion for another, though, as if that article has any indication, there is less secular shows and more religious shows, including a documentary on radical Islam that seems to be biased towards Christianity.
bub said:In the early 1990's the A&E Network aired reruns of The Fugitive twice a day Monday through Friday.