MeTV has a different marathon every Sunday.Plus, I miss when they had Lavern and Shirley on MeTv instead of that lame Sunday Brady Bunch marathon.
MeTV has a different marathon every Sunday.Plus, I miss when they had Lavern and Shirley on MeTv instead of that lame Sunday Brady Bunch marathon.
In the Morning to around noon or so. That's when Lavern and Shirley used to be on for like, a week. Other than the fact I think The Brady Bunch is the most overrated thing ever, and people only like it ironically, the channel has good show variety... just not during the day. I actually hate the Sunday Afternoon marathons because they rarely show anything good. I'd rather they just show Taxi and Get Smart at a decent hour.MeTV has a different marathon every Sunday.
Yeah... Noggin before Nick forced SW's involvement out so they could shove nothing but their own programming on it. I honestly hate how the only other preschool friendly channel, Sprout, refuses to run any classic PBS/SW shows. And they always give that "midnight feeding" excuse. I'm no parent, but babies that young wouldn't get anything out of television at that hour (any hour, for that matter) they wouldn't get out of a strobe light and a CD of cartoon sound effects.Noggin in its original format (1999-2002) went above and beyond appealling to us Generation X'ers by airing the Sesame Unpaved episodes and the Electric Company.
If they were able to get a whole block of early 70's PBS shows, I could've died and gone to heaven. But Unpaved and EC was plenty.
One potential disadvantage of an all-puppet channel: the network executives might gradually fill the schedule with non-Muppet programming, and if some other media group were to buy the network due to potentially declining ratings, the new investors might end up giving the network a complete overhaul and it might turn into something entirely different......You know what I've always would have liked to see? A Muppet channel. Scratch that... an ALL-PUPPET CHANNEL! Think about it: for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year, we could have a channel that shows non-stop SESAME STREET, THE MUPPET SHOW, FRAGGLE ROCK, MUPPETS TONIGHT! THE PUZZLE PLACE, WIMZIE'S HOUSE, ZOBOOMAFOO, LAMB CHOP'S PLAY A LONG, THE CHARLIE HORSE MUSIC PIZZA, BETWEEN THE LIONS, H.R. PUFNSTUF, SIGMUND AND THE SEAMONSTERS, D.C. FOLLIES, OOBI, among other shows? They could play the more preschool and kiddy shows in the morning, other shows in the afternoon into the evening, and Krofft shows at night.
It just sounds to me like the risk you take starting any new channel/network...One potential disadvantage of an all-puppet channel: the network executives might gradually fill the schedule with non-Muppet programming, and if some other media group were to buy the network due to potentially declining ratings, the new investors might end up giving the network a complete overhaul and it might turn into something entirely different......