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Wikipedia Has Past TV Lineups



29 Dec 2006 13:13:04 -0800 rec.arts.tv
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WQ...
Anybody looking for past fall TV lineups, all the way back to 1946 and
including Saturday morning lineups from 1960 on, can find them at the

Ed Stasiak...
When and on what network was "Kimba the White Lion" shown?
I remember watching this when I was a little kid but it's not listed
in any of the Wiki Saturday schedules.

main index page here:

Jamie Brinkoeter...
Thanks so much for this! There were so many great shows I had totally
forgotten about.


Mark Roberts...
Look at that CBS Sat. night 1973-74 lineup. The best prime time sitcom
lineup in the history of TV:

8:00 All In The Family
8:30 MASH
9:00 Mary Tyler Moore
9:30 Bob Newhart

David Levy...
...followed at 10:00 by "The Carol Burnett Show."


EGK...
Thanks for posting that. It's amusing to look back at shows I watched while
growing up. I always wondered why I didn't watch a particular show back
then and looking at the schedule I realized it was on at the same time as
something else I did watch. The golden age before VCR's.

et472...
Who cares about VCRs? It was the "golden age before remote controls".
Oh sure, they existed back then, but they weren't nearly as prevalent as
in more recent decades.

If you had to get up to switch the channels, you weren't likely going
to do it much during commercials, so you'd have to decide at the outset
which program you wanted to watch at a given time, and stick with it.

WIth a remote but no VCR, you can at least sample the secondary shows
during commercials or even flip during the main show, and get right
back without missing much of the primary show.


Jax...
The Saturday morning schedules they cribbed offa somewhere else.

And they don't extend past 7 or 12, so no Beakman's World anywhere on
any of CBS's skeds...


Default User...
Yeah, remember the days of wall-to-wall cartoon programming on Saturday
mornings?

Goro...
WEHT to those days? Why don't they show cartoons on sat mornings
anymore (or at least those were Sid&Marty Krofft shows)?

Is it b/c of Toon channels?


Russell Watson...
Thanks for posting that. What a trip down memory lane. I knew that
there were "prime time" shows I watched in the mid-'60s when I was in
elementary school but couldn't figure out how since I typically had a
bedtime of 8:00 or 8:30 EST on school nights. In looking at those old
schedules for the shows I used to watch I see that prime time started
at 7:30 back then, so I actually got to see an hour of it before bed!
It's also funny to see how many 1-hr shows back then started on the
half-hour rather at the top of the hour. NOBODY does that any more.
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