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According to the ABC website, it's playing the 28th where I am.
We're stuck with Opportunity Knocks.According to the ABC website, it's playing the 28th where I am.
That's why I have all the CB cartoons on VHS/DVD nowI can't believe it! Thanks to garbage like Dancing with The Stars, Pushing Daisies, Wife Swap, and Ugly Betty, ABC isn't playing It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! AT ALL this year! At least not on my ABC affiliate! That's NEVER happened! For the past nineteen years (that I remember), Great Pumpkin was ALWAYS broadcasted on TV during the month of October!
Pooh jinxed it!
HEY HEY HEY! Pushing Daisies should NOT be linked into those shows. Not only is it not a reality show, but it is the most original thing I've seen on television. Do they solve murders? yes... but they don't spend 40 out of 44 minutes chopping dead bodies up. And Christian Chennowith is amazing in that showI can't believe it! Thanks to garbage like Dancing with The Stars, Pushing Daisies, Wife Swap, and Ugly Betty, ABC isn't playing It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! AT ALL this year! At least not on my ABC affiliate! That's NEVER happened! For the past nineteen years (that I remember), Great Pumpkin was ALWAYS broadcasted on TV during the month of October!
Pooh jinxed it!
Like I said, my ABC station says they're airing it as far as I know. In any case though, people don't anticipate annual TV specials as much as years past. Not just because of DVDs though. I watched a Charlie Brown Christmas every year, but it was from my Grandma's VHS, not the live Television.So, they ain't gonna even air it on Halloween like they did last year?
Considering I have all the Peanuts specials for those holidays in that box set, I can watch Great Pumpkin anytime I want. And without the edits and commercials.Like I said, my ABC station says they're airing it as far as I know. In any case though, people don't anticipate annual TV specials as much as years past. Not just because of DVDs though. I watched a Charlie Brown Christmas every year, but it was from my Grandma's VHS, not the live Television.
Schroeder and his WW1 music making Snoopy emotional has ALWAYS been intact whenever I've seen it, but yes, I have a video tape (taped off CBS when they used to air it) where they cut out most of the trick-or-treating, where they fade straight to Charlie Brown talking about Snoopy in his WW1 Flying Ace guise right after the first "I got a rock" line.How many edits of GPCB are there? I remember the 1980's edit cut out the sequences where Lucy and everyone go Trick or Treating, and we don't get to see Charlie get rocks 3 times... The ABC part keeps that in tact, but it omits the scene where Schroeder is playing WWI music, and Snoopy cries, and gets so upset he leaves the party.