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TMC  
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 More options Jun 9 2012, 4:17 am
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From: TMC <tmc1...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 01:17:36 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Jun 9 2012 4:17 am
Subject: The Rise & Fall of Must See TV, TGIF, & SNICK
During the '90s, these were to me at least, the three biggest end of
the weekday prime time TV blocks, Must See TV on NBC on Thursdays,
TGIF on ABC on Fridays, and SNICK on Nickelodeon on Saturday. I was
kind of inspired by the recent book by Warren Littlefield (NBC's
entertainment president during the glory days of Must See TV). I wish
that somebody there would write books regarding TGIF (and its failed
relaunch from 2003-05) and SNICK (and really, Nickelodeon's downfall
as of late in general).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Must_See_TV

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TGIF_(ABC)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNICK

Read more: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?p=4687883#post4687...


 
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Ian J. Ball  
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 More options Jun 9 2012, 10:49 am
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From: "Ian J. Ball" <ijball-NO_S...@mac.invalid>
Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2012 07:49:59 -0700
Local: Sat, Jun 9 2012 10:49 am
Subject: Re: The Rise & Fall of Must See TV, TGIF, & SNICK
In article
<225fd436-abed-4552-b497-448f936a0...@o3g2000pby.googlegroups.com>,

 TMC <tmc1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During the '90s, these were to me at least, the three biggest end of
> the weekday prime time TV blocks, Must See TV on NBC on Thursdays,
> TGIF on ABC on Fridays, and SNICK on Nickelodeon on Saturday. I was
> kind of inspired by the recent book by Warren Littlefield (NBC's
> entertainment president during the glory days of Must See TV). I wish
> that somebody there would write books regarding TGIF (and its failed
> relaunch from 2003-05) and SNICK (and really, Nickelodeon's downfall
> as of late in general).

Somebody should right a book about TGIF, SNICK and *T-NBC* Saturday
mornings - those three targeted youngsters; Must See was targeting a
completely different audience...

--
"Surf-crazed aliens... Of course." - Amber, "Alien Surf Girls",
  Episode #1.1, "Wipeout".
Wait a minute... "Of course"?! "*Of course*"?!! Did I miss a step here??!!


 
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