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New Episodes Saturdays @ 10:30am!

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Bryan7922

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Oct 19, 2003, 1:33:39 AM10/19/03
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Looks like Nickelodeon is going to air NEW EPISODES of shows (or mostly FOP) on
Saturday Mornings at 10:30am (one of the most watched times Saturday morning)
but who knows how long it will last.

Saturday, October 18 (yesterday):
10:30AM Fairly OddParents - "Where's Wanda? / Kung Fairy"

Saturday, October 25:
10:30AM Hey Arnold! - "The Racing Mule / Curly's Girl"
WHATS IT ABOUT: (a) Mr. Hyuhn, Ernie Oskar Combine Their Resources To Purchase
A Racing Horse. But When The Thoroughbred Arrives, It Turns Out To Be A Dumb
Old Mule. They Attempt To Enter The Mule In The Local Mules Races Only To Find
Out That It Won?t Race Mules Either. Finally, Arnold Discovers The Music That
Moves The Savage Beast And He Becomes The Winning Jockey (b) When Rhonda's Dad
Buys Her Mother A Fur Coat For Her Birthday, The Temptation Is Too Great And
Rhonda Wears It To School. As Fate Would Have It, She Accidentally Gets A
Lollipop Stuck To The Coat And It Makes A Stain. Her Dad's Going To Kill Her!
Rhonda's Only Hope Is The One Boy Who Grosses Her Out The Most - Curly. Curly's
Parents Own A Neighborhood Cleaners And He Has The Keys. But, Of Course, Curly
Will Only Clean The Coat For A Price - Rhonda Has To Be His Girlfriend For A
Whole Week.

Saturday, November 1:
10:30AM Fairly OddParents - "A Bad Case of Diary-Uh / Lights! Camera! Adam!"
WHATS IT ABOUT: (a) Timmy wishes for full access to Vicky's diary. With his
babysitter's deepest secrets laid out before him, Timmy devises a way to use
this info against her. (b) When Timmy gets cast as stunt boy for Cleft in the
Crimson Chin movie, he uncovers a plot to destroy the Chin's heroic reputation.

Steve Mindykowski

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Oct 19, 2003, 3:29:54 AM10/19/03
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Bryan7922 wrote:
> Looks like Nickelodeon is going to air NEW EPISODES of shows (or mostly FOP) on
> Saturday Mornings at 10:30am (one of the most watched times Saturday morning)
> but who knows how long it will last.
>
> > Saturday, October 25:
> 10:30AM Hey Arnold! - "The Racing Mule / Curly's Girl"

Actually, that episode is only slightly more than half-new to us
Americans, not to mention that it'll be the first time we'll see
"Curly's Girl" without any interuptions -- many of us remembered what
happened last year when U-Pick Live debuted last year.

Secondly, it might be a good idea not to provide descriptions of the
episodes from Nick.Com, as they feature spoilers -- Nick.Com tends to
spil the episodes they describe in their listings. I somehow think that
Nick.Com providing full details is NOT such a good idea.

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WiliamDoyles

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Oct 19, 2003, 4:21:03 PM10/19/03
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>Saturday, October 18 (yesterday):
>10:30AM Fairly OddParents - "Where's Wanda? / Kung Fairy"

Actually, the second episode was "Imaginary Gary".

Steve Mindykowski

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Oct 19, 2003, 4:57:23 PM10/19/03
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Can't Nick get anything right?

Don Del Grande

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Oct 19, 2003, 7:48:04 PM10/19/03
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Steve Mindykowski <rugr...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> WiliamDoyles wrote:

>> Actually, the second episode was "Imaginary Gary".

> Can't Nick get anything right?

When it comes to TV schedules? They still haven't corrected an error
in their "Hey Arnold!" listings from 1998. (The listings for "Runaway
Float / Partners" and "Part Time Friends / Biosquare" still always
have Runaway Float and Biosquare switched - I think it's because
that's how those episodes were originally paired together before
somebody decided at the last second to change them, probably because
they wanted to save "Part Time Friends" for the fifth Arnold video
tape as a "video exclusive".)

(And I'll believe that they're actually going to show a "new" episode
of "Hey Arnold!" next Saturday at 10:30 AM when they actually do it,
although it would fit in with Nick's new "policy" of not showing new
episodes of its shows that have been on for a while in consecutive
weeks so they can spread the new ones out rather than show six new
ones followed by months of repeats. Now if they would only show those
last five episodes of "CatDog"...)

-- Don

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