Fans of classic game shows should note, GSN (Game Show Network) is running these two black-and-white programs weeknights at 3am and 3:30pm ET.
Both date from either the 50s or early 60s. I just happened to notice it a few days ago. The programs are scheduled all week including Sat. morning at 3am. But apparently it's not a one-week plan. I checked the program guide on my cable system and after a break over the weekend, WML and IGAS are back on at 3am on Tuesday morning Dec. 20. GSN used to run classic game shows every night including WML, IGAS, Beat The Clock, Password and To Tell The Truth as "Late Night Black and White" or "Way-Back Playback," but stopped doing that a few years ago.
3am is pretty late but I intend to record the programs. I have a dad who's 91 and it's fun to watch the shows with him and have him comment on the celebrities and guests. Most TV shows today go too fast for his tastes but not these shows.
Maybe this is just a holiday favor to fans of classic game shows. Needless to say, I hope GSN continues this practice even after the holidays.
Gregg
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Both date from either the 50s or early 60s. I just happened to notice it a few days ago. The programs are scheduled all week including Sat. morning at 3am. But apparently it's not a one-week plan. I checked the program guide on my cable system and after a break over the weekend, WML and IGAS are back on at 3am on Tuesday morning Dec. 20. GSN used to run classic game shows every night including WML, IGAS, Beat The Clock, Password and To Tell The Truth as "Late Night Black and White" or "Way-Back Playback," but stopped doing that a few years ago.
3am is pretty late but I intend to record the programs. I have a dad who's 91 and it's fun to watch the shows with him and have him comment on the celebrities and guests. Most TV shows today go too fast for his tastes but not these shows.
Maybe this is just a holiday favor to fans of classic game shows. Needless to say, I hope GSN continues this practice even after the holidays.
Gregg
[email protected]