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JohnnyX316

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Now, believe it or not, I'm makin' a dream schedule, but this time it's based
on what they have! I'm usually adding TNPiR94 and PYL to the schedule, but
since I'm sooooooo tired of being flamed, I'll just do shows they have. Ok,
here goes...

Morning
8:00-Tic Tac Dough-Wink Martindale
8:30-Tic Tac Dough-Jim Caldwell
9:00-The Joker's Wild-Jack Barry
9:30-The Joker's Wild-Bill Cullen
10:00-Family Feud-Richard Dawson
10:30-Family Feud-Ray Combs (syndi ep)
11:00-Jeopardy!-Alex Trebek (mid 80s ep)
11:30-Wheel of Fortune-Pat Sajak (mid 80s ep)
Afternoon
12:00-Card Sharks-Jim Perry
12:30-Match Game 7x-Gene Rayburn
1:00-Password Plus-Allen Ludden
1:30-Family Feud-Ray Combs (early CBS ep)
2:00-Jeopardy!-Alex Trebek (early 90s ep)
2:30-Wheel of Fortune-Pat Sajak (early 90s ep)
3:00-Card Sharks-Bob Eubanks
3:30-Card Sharks-Bill Rafferty
4:00-The Price is Right-Bob Barker/WinTV
5:00-$100,000 Pyramid-Dick Clark
5:30-Gong Show-Chuck Barris
Evening
6:00-Super Password-Bert Convy
6:30-Tattletales-Bert Convy (70s eps)
7:00-Inquizition-The snotty Inquizitor
7:30-New Newlywed Game-Bob Eubanks
8:00-New Dating Game-Chuck Woolery
8:30-Tattletales-Bert Convy (82 version)
9:00-Tic Tac Dough-Wink Martindale (a new version-GSN original)
9:30-The Joker's Wild-Pat Sajak (a new version-GSN original)
10:00-Family Feud Challenge-Ray Combs
11:00-Three's a Crowd-Jim Peck
11:30-Extreme Gong-George Grey
Late Night
12:00-Bullseye-Jim Lange
12:30-Play the Percentages-Geoff Edwards
1:00-The Price is Right-Bob Barker (1990s ep)
2:00-Blockbusters-Bill Cullen
2:30-Blockbusters-Bill Rafferty
3:00-The All New Chain Reaction-Blake Emmons or Geoff Edwards
3:30-The New Family Feud-Ray Combs (1992-1994 eps)
4:00-8:00-Paid Programming

John Fenner
Possible future host of Net Mindtrap.
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Jack Barry, Ray Combs, Burt Convy, Bill Cullen.....*sigh*
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ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu

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Three's A Crowd has no business being on any daily schedule. And why have
four versions of FF in one day when we only get one version of Pyramid and
none of the panel shows?

I submit now my schedule that is also based solely on current GSN holdings
(Dennis James TPIR can and should be added). I think the intent should be to
maximize the archives so that everyone can be satisfied, and that's why I
list a lot of shows that I personally have no use for, because there might be
someone else who does want to see them. The only one I leave out is Juvenile
Jury which has no business being classified as a game show. And the only
shows I permit to be repeated are TPIR and Pyramid for bloc showings like the
old Password four.

Monday-Friday
6:00 Beat The Clock Jack Narz
6:30 Now You See It Jack Narz
7:00 Super Password Bert Convy
7:30 Child's Play Bill Cullen
8:00 The Price Is Right (72-75) Bob Barker
8:30 Match Game (Syn) Gene Rayburn
9:00 Family Feud (CBS) Ray Combs
9:30 The Joker's Wild Jack Barry
10:00 Tic Tac Dough Wink Martindale
10:30 Blockbusters Bill Cullen
11:00 Card Sharks Jim Perry
11:30 Password Plus Allen Ludden/Tom Kennedy
12:00 Jeopardy! Alex Trebek
12:30 Wheel Of Fortune Pat Sajak
1:00 The Price Is Right Bob Barker
2:00 Beat The Clock Gene Wood
2:30 To Tell The Truth Garry Moore
3:00 What's My Line? Larry Blyden
3:30 The Dating Game Jim Lange
4:00 The Newlywed Game Bob Eubanks
4:30 The Gong Show Chuck Barris
5:00 Family Feud (ABC) Richard Dawson
5:30 $25,000 Pyramid Dick Clark
6:00 Match Game (CBS) Gene Rayburn
6:30 Tattletales Bert Convy
7:00 $20,000 Pyramid Dick Clark
7:30 Match Game Ross Shafer
8:00 Password (B/W) Allen Ludden
8:30 What's My Line? John Daly
9:00 I've Got A Secret Garry Moore
9:30 To Tell The Truth Bud Collyer
10:00 Beat The Clock Bud Collyer
10:30 The Price Is Right Bill Cullen
11:00 The Name's The Same Robert Q. Lewis
11:30 Match Game PM Gene Rayburn
12:00 $100,000 Pyramid Dick Clark
12:30 Body Language Tom Kennedy
1:00 The Price Is Right Tom Kennedy
1:30 Card Sharks Bob Eubanks
2:00 Family Feud Challenge Ray Combs
3:00 Treasure Hunt Geoff Edwards
3:30 Jackpot! Mike Darrow
4:00 Tattletales (82-84) Bert Convy
4:30 Bullseye Jim Lange
5:00 All New Dating Game Chuck Woolery
5:30 All New Newlywed Game Bob Eubanks


Saturday
6:00 To Tell The Truth Robin Ward
6:30 To Tell The Truth Joe Garagiola
7:00 To Tell The Truth Gordon Elliott
7:30 To Tell The Truth (Daytime) Bud Collyer
8:00 Password (Daytime) Allen Ludden
8:30 What's My Line? Wally Bruner
9:00 Quiz Kids Challenge Jonathan Prince
9:30 Joker! Joker! Joker! Jack Barry
10:00 The Parent Game Clark Race
10:30 Wheel 2000 David Sidoni
11:00 Jep! Bob Bergen
11:30 Trivia Trap Bob Eubanks
12:00 Go! Kevin O'Connell
12:30 Double Talk Henry Polic II
1:00 Pass The Buck Bill Cullen
1:30 Break The Bank Tom Kennedy
2:00 Chain Reaction Bill Cullen
2:30 Double Dare Alex Trebek
3:00 Fantasy Peter Marshall
4:00 Jackpot! Geoff Edwards
4:30 Chain Reaction Geoff Edwards
5:00 Hot Potato Bill Cullen
5:30 Break The Bank Jack Barry
6:00 Tic Tac Dough Jim Caldwell
6:30 The Joker's Wild Bill Cullen
7:00 Wheel Of Fortune (80s) Pat Sajak
7:30 Jeopardy! (80s) Alex Trebek
8:00 Wheel Of Fortune (90s) Pat Sajak
8:30 Jeopardy! (90s) Alex Trebek
9:00 Wide World Of Games
11:00 The Lost Classics (Spotlight for "lost" shows")
12:00 To Tell The Truth Lynn Swann
12:30 To Tell The Truth Alex Trebek
1:00 The Diamond Head Game Bob Eubanks
1:30 Ruckus Amazing Jonathan
2:00 Hollywood Connection Jim Lange
2:30 Celebrity Charades Jay Johnson
3:00 Card Sharks Bill Rafferty
3:30 Blockbusters Bill Rafferty
4:00 Three's A Crowd Jim Peck
4:30 The Pefect Match Dick Enberg
5:00 Family Feud (Syn) Richard Dawson
5:30 Family Feud (Early Syn) Ray Combs

Sunday
6:00 To Tell The Truth Robin Ward
6:30 To Tell The Truth Joe Garagiola
7:00 To Tell The Truth Gordon Elliott
7:30 To Tell The Truth (Daytime) Bud Collyer
8:00 Password (Daytime) Allen Ludden
8:30 What's My Line? Wally Bruner
9:00 Quiz Kids Challenge Jonathan Prince
9:30 Joker! Joker! Joker! Jack Barry
10:00 The Parent Game Clark Race
10:30 Wheel 2000 David Sidoni
11:00 Jep! Bob Bergen
11:30 Trivia Trap Bob Eubanks
12:00 Go! Kevin O'Connell
12:30 Double Talk Henry Polic II
1:00 Pass The Buck Bill Cullen
1:30 Break The Bank Tom Kennedy
2:00 Chain Reaction Bill Cullen
2:30 Double Dare Alex Trebek
3:00 Fantasy Peter Marshall
4:00 Jackpot! Geoff Edwards
4:30 Chain Reaction Geoff Edwards
5:00 Hot Potato Bill Cullen
5:30 Break The Bank Jack Barry
6:00 Tic Tac Dough Jim Caldwell
6:30 The Joker's Wild Bill Cullen
7:00 Wide World Of Games
9:00 The Lost Classics
10:00 The Price Is Right Bill Cullen
10:30 The Price Is Right (72-75) Bob Barker
11:00 The Price Is Right Bob Barker
12:00 The Price Is Right Dennis James
12:30 The Price Is Right Tom Kennedy
1:00 $20,000 Pyramid Dick Clark
1:30 $25,000 Pyramid Dick Clark
2:00 $100,000 Pyramid Dick Clark
2:30 Hollywood Connection Jim Lange
3:00 Card Sharks Bill Rafferty
3:30 Blockbusters Bill Rafferty
4:00 Three's A Crowd Jim Peck
4:30 The Pefect Match Dick Enberg
5:00 Family Feud (94) Richard Dawson


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SJim67

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Feb 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/5/99
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I like it!

You mean GSN has "Double Talk"? That's one of those short lived games I liked.
I wish they'd slip it in on the weekend at least.

I think if GSN goes to east and west coast feeds they might ease up on the
reruns. Me, I don't care when they put a show on, cause I can always tape it.
(The way they stick Password Plus on at 3:30am EST while they repeat FF 3 times
a day is criminal, but at least it's ON.)

Cat

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>I submit now my schedule that is also based solely on current GSN
holdings
>(Dennis James TPIR can and should be added).

is SOMEONE going to post a realistic schedule? GSN can't show the James
TPiRs because of the overabundance of furs given away....as far as I
know, that was Bob's call...or the call of GSN after watching the shows
themselves. Also....why would u want to get rid of Sunday Night in B&W?
Cat

--

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getting for-get-ful. I just went on my second honeymoon, but I forgot
______'"
Patti Deutsch: "I said that he went on his second honeymoon and forgot
'why'"
From Match Game PM (1976)

jamiel...@my-dejanews.com

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In article <79eado$a9m$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu wrote:

> (Dennis James TPIR can and should be added

Furs were given away almost every week, and it was a weekly show. There aren't
enough furless episodes to run on a regular schedule.

> 10:30 The Price Is Right Bill Cullen

GSN only has about 70 episodes. Weekends would probably be the best place for
it.

> Saturday
> 6:00 To Tell The Truth Robin Ward
> 6:30 To Tell The Truth Joe Garagiola
> 7:00 To Tell The Truth Gordon Elliott
> 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Daytime) Bud Collyer

Why not spread them out?

> 10:00 The Price Is Right Bill Cullen
> 10:30 The Price Is Right (72-75) Bob Barker
> 11:00 The Price Is Right Bob Barker
> 12:00 The Price Is Right Dennis James
> 12:30 The Price Is Right Tom Kennedy

3 hours of TPiR episodes back to back? That may be pushing it just a little
bit. I really like most of this schedule. However, what's going to happen
when it comes time for a schedule change? With GSN's library, you won't have
very much product to add. It's not really wise to run every single series in
the library all at once. There's nothing wrong with repeating shows
throughout the day. Every other network does.

ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu

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> is SOMEONE going to post a realistic schedule? GSN can't show the James
> TPiRs because of the overabundance of furs given away....as far as I
> know, that was Bob's call...or the call of GSN after watching the shows
> themselves. Also....why would u want to get rid of Sunday Night in B&W?
> Cat

Check the schedule again. The reason why I don't put the old shows on Sunday
night is because I put all of the on the daily, which is where they belong
(I'd rather see 5 of them a week than 2). And secondly, James did not give
away a fur coat on every TPIR he hosted and in four years of 120 shows, even
20-30 should still be airable once a week under Barker's inanne doctrine
(heck we show that few Threes A Crowd God knows how many times)

I don't see anything unrealistic about my schedule. It simply gets rid of all
the original programming crap and maximizes the holdings of what's in the GSN
archives for the benefit of all.

ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu

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> > (Dennis James TPIR can and should be added
> Furs were given away almost every week, and it was a weekly show. There aren't
> enough furless episodes to run on a regular schedule.

Then if that's the case someone's got to start leaning on Bob at how unfair
he's being and get him to relent.

> GSN only has about 70 episodes. Weekends would probably be the best place for
> it.

It has run on the daily in the past and I think GSN may have more of the
cigarette episodes sponsored by Viceroy that could be added to the package in
conjunction with the vintage anti-smoking spots.


> > Saturday
> > 6:00 To Tell The Truth Robin Ward
> > 6:30 To Tell The Truth Joe Garagiola
> > 7:00 To Tell The Truth Gordon Elliott
> > 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Daytime) Bud Collyer
>

> Why not spread them out?

Just reinstituting the old GSN Saturday morning custom which always but three
of the four TTTT in a bloc.

>However, what's going to happen
>when it comes time for a schedule change?

A schedule change would be a shuffling in time slots for certain shows and in
the case of shows with very long runs might mean a shuffling in the
chronology, like for instance having FF go from 1978 to 1982 or MG from 1975
to 1978 etc. Obviously less popular shows can be replaced if good shows like
Cullen Pyramid, Hollywood Squares (the remaining Marshall ones) are acquired
some day, but I think that given the large number of game show episodes in
the vault, as opposed to the limited number of episodes of a regular series,
GSN shouldn't be like just every other cable channel and should make it's
programing different from start to finish because of the large numbers in the
library.

jamiel...@my-dejanews.com

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In article <79fpuq$iph$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu wrote:

> It has run on the daily in the past

And you'll notice, they repeated pretty often.

>and I think GSN may have more of the
>cigarette episodes sponsored by Viceroy that could be added to the package in
>conjunction with the vintage anti-smoking spots

You could be right about that.

> Just reinstituting the old GSN Saturday morning custom which always but three
> of the four TTTT in a bloc.

Personally, I was never too crazy about blocks of the same show. But that's
just me.

> A schedule change would be a shuffling in time slots for certain shows and in
> the case of shows with very long runs might mean a shuffling in the
> chronology,

That could be done, but there would not be much to look forward to if you were
to change the schedule!

> GSN shouldn't be like just every other cable channel and should make it's
> programing different from start to finish because of the large numbers in the
> library.

What if someone missed a really good episode of a show, and there were no
repeats so they could catch it then? You'd have to wait an awfully long time
before that episode comes around again. Not everyone watches GSN ALL DAY long,
and not everyone goes through the trouble of getting a VCR and recording shows
like a lot of us do. That would be the only thing that irks me about this
schedule.

CwazyJohn

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>Three's A Crowd has no business being on any daily schedule. And why have
>four versions of FF in one day when we only get one version of Pyramid and
>none of the panel shows?

This is JohnnyX316 on another one of his screennames....Pyramid and panel shows
are currently being set up for my weekend dream schedule. Check out my future
post for the dream weekend schedule for Pyramid versions, Beat the Clock, panel
shows, and all that other good stuff.

> 4:30 The Pefect Match Dick Enberg
> 5:00 Family Feud (94) Richard Dawson

Oh, yeah, right, both shows are a piece of crap as far as I'm concerned.

Terry Knab

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SJim67 <sji...@aol.com> wrote:
: I like it!

: You mean GSN has "Double Talk"? That's one of those short lived games I liked.
: I wish they'd slip it in on the weekend at least.

Yep, and they've actually aired a couple of eps.

ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu

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> > 4:30 The Pefect Match Dick Enberg
> > 5:00 Family Feud (94) Richard Dawson
>
> Oh, yeah, right, both shows are a piece of crap as far as I'm concerned.

I'm not disagreeing with that. But for the benefit of those 3% who do like
it or thereabouts, just air it and let everyone be happy if it's part of a
schedule where every show on file is on the schedule. Frankly, if I wanted a
really perfect dream schedule there'd be no Barris shows whatsoever.

Stephan Mynarkiewicz

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ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu wrote in message
<79h3n4$jqq$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...

>Frankly, if I wanted a
>really perfect dream schedule there'd be no Barris shows whatsoever.
>


If that means leaving Treasure Hunt out, uh uh, sorry, hafta disagree!

Christopher Shea Wilkinson

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About the Dennis James eps. of TPIR.
Nobody really cares about fur coats being given away. Cause Nobody is
really a big animal rights actavist like Bob Barker is. Bob should have
absolutley no control over the Dennis James Eps.
Because:
-One person shouldnt stop Thousands of people from seeing history.
-If it wasn't for Dennis James there might not be no TPIR now. (Since he
hosted the demo tape).
-How come he has a say over Dennis James eps. but not Bill Cullen , Tom
Kennedy , or Doug Davidson. Does Barker own the James eps, of TPIR??
-Barker's opinion just irks the poop out of me. I could care less if
furs were given away. I'm not saying I hate animals but to ban eps, from
being aired is stupid, Just don't watch it if you disagree!!


And on a side note , Barker can be and is a jerk sometimes. He's a good
host but his personality has got to change!! I've seen him get impatient
at showcases and get hateful too.

"Banks only lend money to you when you don't need it!" - GSN Commercial
repeated over and over and over............
-'The man with all the action' Christopher


Bobbogong

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"Frankly, if I wanted a really perfect dream schedule there'd be no Barris
shows whatsoever..."

Good thing you're not in charge; 2 out of 24 hours of programming consisting of
the Barris shows is not the end of the world (as some other posters would have
you think), and although of course it's not politically correct to admit that
you watch his shows, I find them fun (and a definite time-capsule reflection of
the way the world was back in the '70's)....

Robert

ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu

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>
>I find them fun (and a definite time-capsule reflection
of
> the way the world was back in the '70's)....
> Robert

Precisely why they have to remain on any proposed schedule even if I don't
care for them. Because game shows are diverse in nature I think this is why
the proposal I put forth where the entire library is on the schedule is the
best way of pleasing us all.

ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu

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You are so right Christopher!

The only thing Bob is doing with this stunt of his re: Dennis's episodes is
preventing game show fans from discovering what a fine job he did as a host
and also denying us of seeing the only intact game show he hosted (apart from
his brief tenure as host of "The Name's The Same.") If Bob doesn't want
shows he hosted with furs to be show, then fine. But what he's doing with
regard to Dennis's episodes is terrible. I think an atgs poster should try
to get through on the phone the next time Bob is on Larry King (which he's
done in the past) and see how he reacts to the question "Why are you denying
game show fans the ability to see the work of Dennis James in reruns?" It's
going to make his anti-fur crusading seem very small in that instance.

> -How come he has a say over Dennis James eps. but not Bill Cullen , Tom
> Kennedy , or Doug Davidson. Does Barker own the James eps, of TPIR??

I think the Cullen shows are the only ones out of his control since they
pre-date his involvement with TPIR and he had therefore no ownership or
percentage stake in the property. I have heard though that if Bob did have
control over Cullen's, we probably wouldn't be seeing what we already get on
GSN!

jamiel...@my-dejanews.com

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In article <79lae8$ptr$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
ep99...@oak.cats.ohiou.edu wrote:

> Because game shows are diverse in nature I think this is why
> the proposal I put forth where the entire library is on the schedule is the
> best way of pleasing us all.

Not everybody would be pleased by this schedule. No schedule will please every
single person. Most people WORK throughout the day, would not able to see the
shows that air during that time. Where if you have repeats throughout the day,
people will be able to see what they missed and what the people who saw it
enjoyed. How could one keep up with the entire library on the schedule? It
would be best if GSN just stuck with the 26 or 27 series at a time.

popcu...@my-dejanews.com

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>
> Not everybody would be pleased by this schedule. No schedule will please every
> single person. Most people WORK throughout the day, would not able to see the
> shows that air during that time. Where if you have repeats throughout the day,
> people will be able to see what they missed and what the people who saw it
> enjoyed. How could one keep up with the entire library on the schedule? It
> would be best if GSN just stuck with the 26 or 27 series at a time.


I see what you're saying, but I still think they should be showing more
series than they currently do. For example, the daily "wheel" of showing
the same three hours of shows back to back. Since they're aired in the
mornings (at 9 a.m) then repeated at noon, the people who work and don't
program their VCRs still miss them. Maybe they should be repeated at a
different time of the day.

And there's no way they should be showing the SAME episode of any show 3
times in a day ("Family Feud").

Also, on weekends they should be spotlighting some of the lesser shows in
their library, rather than just replaying what they ran through the week.

OK, maybe expecting the WHOLE library on the schedule at once is
unrealistic, but they could do a lot better job at showing off more series
than they currently do - especially since it's been almost a year since
we've had any real changes.

Jason D Bereza

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I think an atgs poster should try
>to get through on the phone the next time Bob is on Larry King (which he's
>done in the past) and see how he reacts to the question "Why are you
denying
>game show fans the ability to see the work of Dennis James in reruns?" It's
>going to make his anti-fur crusading seem very small in that instance.

I think why the James episodes won't air--nor will any Barker's with
furs--is that Bob probably has become so maniacal with the anti-fur cause,
that if one of his animal-rights cronies was to turn on GSN and see him with
a fur they'd hit the roof and call him a hypocrite. All in all, this is
absurd. And how *did* he get "power" over the James episodes anyway...?

This may sound dumb, but I kinda wonder that if Bob could dictate in his
will not to have fur episodes air. It really would be something if he did
get away with it.

Jason Bereza
http://www.frontiernet.net/~bereza/gameshow


jamiel...@my-dejanews.com

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In article <79mq79$uml$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
popcu...@my-dejanews.com wrote:

> I see what you're saying, but I still think they should be showing more
> series than they currently do.

Oh of course they can! But I was just saying that they shouldn't show too much
at one time.

> For example, the daily "wheel" of showing
> the same three hours of shows back to back. Since they're aired in the
> mornings (at 9 a.m) then repeated at noon, the people who work and don't
> program their VCRs still miss them. Maybe they should be repeated at a
> different time of the day.

Exactly.

> And there's no way they should be showing the SAME episode of any show 3
> times in a day ("Family Feud").

That's one thing that I definetely agree with. Twice is fine, but 3 is pushing
it a bit.

> Also, on weekends they should be spotlighting some of the lesser shows in
> their library, rather than just replaying what they ran through the week.

I think they're going to a great job of that. They have quite a few weekend
series that are not currently on the weekday schedule.

Taf698

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>Also, on weekends they should be spotlighting some of the lesser shows in
>their library, rather than just replaying what they ran through the week.

i agree, they should show MG at 630 and 9 BUT have mg 73-76 on at 630 and mg
77-79 on at 9pm.

PM should be on Saturdays and sundays.

and i agree too if you REALLY have to show FF 3 times a day MAKE IT 2 DIFFERENT
EPS AT LEAST!

hatp...@gmail.com

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BUMPING for a certain website that just linked this. This website claims to talk about a game show, yet does not mention Ida Mufferbids or Prye Zufferbids. Also, I mention of Barker’s bad habits or Dickard being a Dickard.
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