11/11 - Fox NFL doubleheader day, so no episode in the Eastern and Central time zone; Mountain and Pacific time zone stations will air "Amazon Women in the Mood" *** In San Francisco, thanks to the Raiders game being shown on KTVU, Futurama will air at 11:00 PM
11/18 - Another Fox NFL doubleheader day; stations in the Mountain and Pacific time zones will get "Anthology of Interest I"
11/25 - Fox is airing "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace"; I assume that, with commercials, it runs for three hours, so Futurama would be pre-empted that night
12/2 is yet another Fox NFL doubleheader day 12/9, which is a CBS NFL doubleheader day, is scheduled to be the season premiere - of course, in the Eastern and Central time zones, those Fox stations showing the Washington-Arizona game will get the episode "in progress"; each station get to choose which game to air, except: Futurama on time (* means there is a slight chance the episode will be joined in progress if the local team's game is blacked out): Atlanta*, Buffalo*, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas*, Detroit, Green Bay*, New Orleans, New York, Pittsburgh*, St. Louis*, Tampa* Futurama probably, but not definitely, on time: Kansas City Futurama joined in progress (* means there is a slight chance the episode will be shown on time if the local team's game is blacked out): Cincinnati*, Minnesota*, New England*, Philadelphia*, Washington Futurama probably, but not definitely, joined in progress: Cleveland, Jacksonville, Nashville 12/16 is a Fox NFL doubleheader day 12/23 is a CBS NFL doubleheader day - with any luck, "A Tale Of Two Santas" will air sometime that night (and since Fox will not air it at 7:00, it wouldn't be interrupted by football) 12/30 is a Fox NFL doubleheader day 1/6 is when the 9/16 games will be played, and as 9/16 was supposed to be a CBS NFL doubleheader day, I assume 1/6 will be as well 1/13, 1/20, and 1/27 are playoff game weekends; on each Sunday, unless all of the AFC games that weekend are in Seattle, Oakland, or San Diego, and no NFC game is in San Francisco (so CBS would have to show the Sunday 4:15 game), chances are very good that Fox would air a game at 4:15 Eastern that day, pre-empting Futurama in the Eastern and Central time zones 2/3 is the Super Bowl, which is on Fox
-------------------------------------------------- Don Del Grande, del_gra...@netvista.net 2/10 - Fox starts its new show of highlights of that day's NASCAR race on Sundays at 7:00 - no, I better not give Fox any ideas
In other words, the stupid jocks have killed Futurama. Sheesh, with umpteen hundred sports channels you'd think that they would leave the only good show on tv alone, but NOooooo. I hate sports
On Sat, 03 Nov 2001 09:25:11 -0800, Don Del Grande
<del_gra...@netvista.net> wrote: >11/ 4 - PRE-EMPTED for a Simpsons repeat
>11/11 - Fox NFL doubleheader day, so no episode in the Eastern and > Central time zone; Mountain and Pacific time zone stations > will air "Amazon Women in the Mood" >*** In San Francisco, thanks to the Raiders game being shown on KTVU, > Futurama will air at 11:00 PM
>11/18 - Another Fox NFL doubleheader day; stations in the Mountain > and Pacific time zones will get "Anthology of Interest I"
>11/25 - Fox is airing "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace"; I > assume that, with commercials, it runs for three hours, so > Futurama would be pre-empted that night
>12/2 is yet another Fox NFL doubleheader day >12/9, which is a CBS NFL doubleheader day, is scheduled to be the >season premiere - of course, in the Eastern and Central time zones, >those Fox stations showing the Washington-Arizona game will get the >episode "in progress"; each station get to choose which game to air, >except: >Futurama on time (* means there is a slight chance the episode will > be joined in progress if the local team's game is blacked out): > Atlanta*, Buffalo*, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas*, Detroit, > Green Bay*, New Orleans, New York, Pittsburgh*, St. Louis*, Tampa* >Futurama probably, but not definitely, on time: Kansas City >Futurama joined in progress (* means there is a slight chance the > episode will be shown on time if the local team's game is blacked > out): Cincinnati*, Minnesota*, New England*, Philadelphia*, > Washington >Futurama probably, but not definitely, joined in progress: > Cleveland, Jacksonville, Nashville >12/16 is a Fox NFL doubleheader day >12/23 is a CBS NFL doubleheader day - with any luck, "A Tale Of Two > Santas" will air sometime that night (and since Fox will not air it > at 7:00, it wouldn't be interrupted by football) >12/30 is a Fox NFL doubleheader day >1/6 is when the 9/16 games will be played, and as 9/16 was supposed > to be a CBS NFL doubleheader day, I assume 1/6 will be as well >1/13, 1/20, and 1/27 are playoff game weekends; on each Sunday, > unless all of the AFC games that weekend are in Seattle, Oakland, or > San Diego, and no NFC game is in San Francisco (so CBS would have to > show the Sunday 4:15 game), chances are very good that Fox would air > a game at 4:15 Eastern that day, pre-empting Futurama in the Eastern > and Central time zones >2/3 is the Super Bowl, which is on Fox
>-------------------------------------------------- >Don Del Grande, del_gra...@netvista.net >2/10 - Fox starts its new show of highlights of that day's NASCAR race >on Sundays at 7:00 - no, I better not give Fox any ideas
So your saying that, until the Super Bowl is over, there's a good chance that we will never see a Futurtama episode play uninterrupted in it's regualr time slot?
<< So your saying that, until the Super Bowl is over, there's a good chance that we will never see a Futurtama episode play uninterrupted in it's regualr time slot? >>
Maybe not. Although, there are fewer games once the playoffs get underway.
>> So your saying that, until the Super Bowl is over, there's a good chance >> that we will never see a Futurtama episode play uninterrupted in it's >> regualr time slot?
I wouldn't say "good chance" - there's only one 4:05 game on Fox on December 9 (Washington-Arizona), so all of the Fox stations that show a 1:00 game (Carolina-Buffalo, Chicago-Green Bay, Detroit-Tampa Bay, San Francisco-St. Louis, NY Giants-Dallas) will get the season premiere in its entirety. (The only city in the Eastern and Central time zones that has to show that late game is Washington.)
> Maybe not. Although, there are fewer games once the playoffs get underway.
However, each Sunday during the playoffs, if Fox shows the 4:00 game, it lasts until 7:30 - and Fox tries to schedule a 4:00 game on Sundays whenever possible (which is "pretty much every time except if it would mean the CBS game would start at 9:30 AM local time").
-------------------------------------------------- Don Del Grande, del_gra...@netvista.net "But they're Raiders fans! Give them back their old tailgate spots in the parking lot and they won't care how early in the morning the game starts!"