MSNBC Cable news
This time in MSNBC changing 2015 news: Mediaite's Joe Concha (who has been dead right on these MSNBC change stories) reports that MSNBC is going to be making some more changes.
Their morning show , Morning Joe , will be expanding to 9AMET , News Nation , currently anchored by Tamorn Hall will expand to to 2 hours starting at 10AMET, meaning that the current 9-11AMET Jose Diaz-Balart (who is also anchor at Telemundo) will be removed. In the afternoon , NBC News correspondent , Kate Snow is to receive the 3-5PMET slot.
Here's a look at that line up :
6AM now to 10AMET Morning Joe
10AMET-12PMET News Nation
12-1PMET Andrea Mitchell Reports
1-3PMET MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts
3-5PMET Kate Snow (currently MSNBC LIVE)
5-6PMET Chuck Todd (currently MSNBC Live)
6-7PMET MSNBC LIVE ( replacing Sharpton as of 9/8; future Program announced)
This year has so far Seen MSNBC scrap 6 hours of programming between 1-7PMET as they try and drift away from Lean Forward to News.
Update (9/4) Mediaite's Concha is reporting that Jose Diaz-Balart will still be at the network , just losing one hour of his show instead the whole 2.
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Thursday, September 03, 2015
ABC Family announces 13 nights of Halloween (2015) plans
ABC Family , Halloween
ABC Family's annual 13 Nights of Halloween schedule has been announced.
Oct. 19
1:30 p.m. - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
5 p.m. - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
9 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
12 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
Oct. 20
4 p.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
6 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
9 p.m. - Stitchers 2015 Halloween Special
12 a.m. - Casper
Oct. 21
5 p.m. - Casper
7 p.m. - The Addams Family
9 p.m. - Addams Family Values
12 a.m. - I Know What You Did Last Summer
Oct. 22
4 p.m. - The Addams Family
6 p.m. - Addams Family Values
8 p.m. - The Hunger Games
12 a.m. - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Oct. 23
5:30 p.m. - The Hunger Games
8:30 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
12 a.m. - Matilda
Oct. 24
7 a.m. - Matilda
9 a.m. - ParaNorman
11 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
1 p.m. - The Nightmare Before Christmas
2:30 p.m. - Casper
4:30 p.m. - The Addams Family
6:30 p.m. - Addams Family Values
8:30 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Monsters University
11 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
11:30 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
Oct. 25
7 a.m. - ParaNorman
9 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
11 a.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
12:30 p.m. - Casper
2:30 p.m. - The Addams Family
4:30 p.m. - Addams Family Values
6:30 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
7 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Monsters University
9:45 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
Oct. 26
5:30 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
9 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
9:30 p.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
12 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie
Oct. 27
4:00 p.m. - Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie
6 p.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
7:30 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
9 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
12 a.m. - ParaNorman
Oct. 28
4 p.m. - ParaNorman
6 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
8:15 p.m. - Dark Shadows
12 a.m. - Casper
Oct. 29
5 p.m. - Casper
7 p.m. - The Addams Family
9 p.m. - Addams Family Values
12 a.m. - Hocus Pocus
Oct. 30
2:30 p.m. - The Addams Family
4:30 p.m. - Addams Family Values
6:30 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
8:30 p.m. - Poltergeist
12 a.m. - Poltergeist II: The Other Side
Oct. 31
7 a.m. - Batman
10 a.m. - Batman Returns
12:30 p.m. - Poltergeist
3 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
5:30 p.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
7 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
9:15 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
11:30 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
ABC Family's annual 13 Nights of Halloween schedule has been announced.
Oct. 19
1:30 p.m. - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
5 p.m. - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
9 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
12 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
Oct. 20
4 p.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
6 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
9 p.m. - Stitchers 2015 Halloween Special
12 a.m. - Casper
Oct. 21
5 p.m. - Casper
7 p.m. - The Addams Family
9 p.m. - Addams Family Values
12 a.m. - I Know What You Did Last Summer
Oct. 22
4 p.m. - The Addams Family
6 p.m. - Addams Family Values
8 p.m. - The Hunger Games
12 a.m. - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Oct. 23
5:30 p.m. - The Hunger Games
8:30 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
12 a.m. - Matilda
Oct. 24
7 a.m. - Matilda
9 a.m. - ParaNorman
11 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
1 p.m. - The Nightmare Before Christmas
2:30 p.m. - Casper
4:30 p.m. - The Addams Family
6:30 p.m. - Addams Family Values
8:30 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Monsters University
11 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
11:30 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
Oct. 25
7 a.m. - ParaNorman
9 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
11 a.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
12:30 p.m. - Casper
2:30 p.m. - The Addams Family
4:30 p.m. - Addams Family Values
6:30 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
7 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Monsters University
9:45 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
Oct. 26
5:30 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
9 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
9:30 p.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
12 a.m. - Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie
Oct. 27
4:00 p.m. - Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie
6 p.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
7:30 p.m. - Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story OF TERROR!
9 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
12 a.m. - ParaNorman
Oct. 28
4 p.m. - ParaNorman
6 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
8:15 p.m. - Dark Shadows
12 a.m. - Casper
Oct. 29
5 p.m. - Casper
7 p.m. - The Addams Family
9 p.m. - Addams Family Values
12 a.m. - Hocus Pocus
Oct. 30
2:30 p.m. - The Addams Family
4:30 p.m. - Addams Family Values
6:30 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
8:30 p.m. - Poltergeist
12 a.m. - Poltergeist II: The Other Side
Oct. 31
7 a.m. - Batman
10 a.m. - Batman Returns
12:30 p.m. - Poltergeist
3 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
5:30 p.m. - Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
7 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
9:15 p.m. - Hocus Pocus
11:30 p.m. - Sleepy Hollow
Press release after the Jump
The Lookback : The Charlie Brown Lookback : There's No time For Love, Charlie Brown
The Flashback
You know in my day , We always had time for love
There's No time for Love , came out in March of 1973 on CBS (there's a pattern there) , the first 8 minutes shows us the peanuts characters doing school work in clip style vignettes. Then we get to a plot line , where Charlie Brown has to do well on a paper he does for a field trip to an art museum. A note about this special , it's the first time we see Marcie in an animated peanuts special. Charlie Brown's school is not the only one going to this art museum , Peppermint Patty and Marcie's School is also there and they run into Charlie. (Though not literally) All the other kids but Charlie, his Sister, Peppermint Patty and Marice and Snoopy (though he's not a kid) have left and they run inside a supermarket that was next door mistaking it for the museum.
I can see how you can confuse the two , maybe/copyright peanuts
They continue even inside to think that the supermarket is an art museum (though apparently , one in trouble) , though Marcie even mentions that it's a supermarket , Peppermint Patty dismisses it. We also do see Linus and Lucy together at the real museum so they are in the right spot at least. Meanwhile there is a "Joe Cool" Snoopy scene where does some bay boying. (is that a word or verb? ) (Wait, he knows it's grocery store and didn't tell anyone?) Peppermint was woken from her nap and she talks about Chuck, where she makes a comment "How can anybody ever be in love with boring ,dule , wishy washy ole Chuck?" while is on the other side. (Or where I come from we just yell it on the loud speaker so everyone can hear it) Though on her part she feels really guilty about what she said as she apologizes to him. On his way home , Marcie tells Chuck , that Peppermint patty kind of likes him.
Marcie then gives a passionate kiss/copyright Peanuts
When Linus does a slide show (not on power point ,you sillies , this is old fashion way) , Charlie Brown finds out that he wasn't at the museum. Though at the moment it's too late he already handed the paper in and he's worried about the result. (In other news Marice is always right) Though luckily, the teacher liked his description and gives him an A. ( Wa wa wa wa wa) In fact , he gets the only A in the class. Peppermint Patty formally apologizes and states that it's hard for girls to talk to boys. Then he does something stupid , brings up that little red headed girl.
It's a good special , with some good jabs at modern art , plus the Peppermint Patty love conflict is fun. Though it is nice to know that someone being to Charlie Brown is just by a little nervousness and that Peppermint Patty has a likeness to him.
Next time... Sally gets back at Peppermint Patty for her comments about her big brother. (this is a lie) See you next month,
Our lookback at Peanuts specials continues as a little part in celebrating the Peanuts 65th Anniversary and also the 50th anniversary of the first ever Peanuts special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" This special we look at is called "There's No Time for Love , Charlie Brown" , which has nothing to do with Valentine's day. (Thank goodness because we are way past that and we couldn't review it in this series)
There's No time for Love , came out in March of 1973 on CBS (there's a pattern there) , the first 8 minutes shows us the peanuts characters doing school work in clip style vignettes. Then we get to a plot line , where Charlie Brown has to do well on a paper he does for a field trip to an art museum. A note about this special , it's the first time we see Marcie in an animated peanuts special. Charlie Brown's school is not the only one going to this art museum , Peppermint Patty and Marcie's School is also there and they run into Charlie. (Though not literally) All the other kids but Charlie, his Sister, Peppermint Patty and Marice and Snoopy (though he's not a kid) have left and they run inside a supermarket that was next door mistaking it for the museum.
I can see how you can confuse the two , maybe/copyright peanuts
They continue even inside to think that the supermarket is an art museum (though apparently , one in trouble) , though Marcie even mentions that it's a supermarket , Peppermint Patty dismisses it. We also do see Linus and Lucy together at the real museum so they are in the right spot at least. Meanwhile there is a "Joe Cool" Snoopy scene where does some bay boying. (is that a word or verb? ) (Wait, he knows it's grocery store and didn't tell anyone?) Peppermint was woken from her nap and she talks about Chuck, where she makes a comment "How can anybody ever be in love with boring ,dule , wishy washy ole Chuck?" while is on the other side. (Or where I come from we just yell it on the loud speaker so everyone can hear it) Though on her part she feels really guilty about what she said as she apologizes to him. On his way home , Marcie tells Chuck , that Peppermint patty kind of likes him.
Marcie then gives a passionate kiss/copyright Peanuts
When Linus does a slide show (not on power point ,you sillies , this is old fashion way) , Charlie Brown finds out that he wasn't at the museum. Though at the moment it's too late he already handed the paper in and he's worried about the result. (In other news Marice is always right) Though luckily, the teacher liked his description and gives him an A. ( Wa wa wa wa wa) In fact , he gets the only A in the class. Peppermint Patty formally apologizes and states that it's hard for girls to talk to boys. Then he does something stupid , brings up that little red headed girl.
It's a good special , with some good jabs at modern art , plus the Peppermint Patty love conflict is fun. Though it is nice to know that someone being to Charlie Brown is just by a little nervousness and that Peppermint Patty has a likeness to him.
Next time... Sally gets back at Peppermint Patty for her comments about her big brother. (this is a lie) See you next month,
Monday, August 31, 2015
Antenna TV announces new fall schedule
Classics TV
Antenna TV has announced their new fall line up ,which includes the addition of 80's sitcom "Family Ties" which will air weeknights at 10pmET, and Weekends 8pmet. They are also adding 60's sitcom "My Mother the Car" , which will air Saturdays at 1PMET , followed by other short-lived 60's sitcom "It's about Time" which will air Saturdays at 2PMET. Leaving the line up (though are most likely being rested) : McHale's Navy , Flipper, The Monkees , Here Comes the Brides, Patty Duke Show,
Other shows change time slots all this begins September 14th.
To find antenna TV where you are click here
Antenna TV has announced their new fall line up ,which includes the addition of 80's sitcom "Family Ties" which will air weeknights at 10pmET, and Weekends 8pmet. They are also adding 60's sitcom "My Mother the Car" , which will air Saturdays at 1PMET , followed by other short-lived 60's sitcom "It's about Time" which will air Saturdays at 2PMET. Leaving the line up (though are most likely being rested) : McHale's Navy , Flipper, The Monkees , Here Comes the Brides, Patty Duke Show,
Other shows change time slots all this begins September 14th.
Here it is..THE FALL SCHEDULE!! Coming to Antenna TV this Fall: Family Ties, My Mother the Car, and It's About... http://t.co/UAaOUZPyw3
— Antenna TV (@AntennaTVOnline) August 31, 2015
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
The Lookback : Cartoon Cartoon Fridays
The Flashback
This time on Joshuaonline we take a lokback at daytime sitcoms repeats because... (Wait! We got mail!)
I too remember this program block well , so why not take a look back at it. While most of the the network TV blocks we lookback at for Children's shows was Saturday Morning. Cartoon Network had the freedom of a different time , Friday Night. Nowadays, Friday TV is bleak nobody does anything anymore. (We mean it , besides Disney Channel) The networks do put new programming on Fridays , but in many cases it's either shows they didn't have room for anywhere else or sometimes in Fox's case shows to kill. But that wasn't always the case.
Cartoon Cartoons were what they called their original series programming to difference it from the repeats of shows they were airing.
Cartoon Network carved 4 hours on a Friday night starting at 7PM ET /PT and started on June 11th 1999. Originally the interstitial segments were odd things like fake weather forecasts , It also had live-action humans featured and it looked like a PBS station during drives.
Either that or Cartoon Network has lost it / watch some of the first day bumpers here
I don't remember this style of presention as much I as remember the next (which we will get to in a second) .
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays featured new episodes of CN's originals meaning we started with "Dexter's Laboratory" , "The Powerpuff Girls" , "Edd,Ed, n' Eddy", "Johnny Bravo" , and a few other shows that the network made themselves.
By 2000 the block change to presentation I remember more where a character or 2 from a Cartoon Network show would "host" the block.
Makes sense , plus you get some cool intro and apparently other cartoons in background.
Not every show on the block was created by Cartoon Network ,well if there was a special occasion (like the month of December referenced above) or a new Cartoon Network show made by a corporate partner. If you noticed unlike when I talked about "Disney's One Saturday Morning" for example I talked about their schedule , well technically CCF didn't have that it was 4 hours a mash up of Cartoon Cartoons and it was more an event of TV for a Friday Night.
Every summer from before the block launched to 2002, they had big weekend called Cartoon Cartoon Weekend. For the 1997 and 1998 it ran around Thanksgiving , while 1999-2002 it ran in August. They had a "Big Pick" where viewers could pick which pilot they saw on the air they think should be a new CN show.
In 2000 viewers picked "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" which then premiered in 2001.
In 2001 "Codename Kids Next Door " won.
This is one of the shows that lost
Though for as well as it did changes were made (dun dun dun) with it renamed in 2003 to "Fridays" and hosted by humans. In May of 2003 , Cartoon Cartoon Fridays bowed out was replaced with Cartoon Cartoon Summer until October when the new format launched. It did keep most of the spirit of the original and the whole point is the cartoons. (Yeah, I guess ....)
That was one of the intros
Fridays was hosted by Tommy Snider and Nzinga Blake, later on replaced by Tara Sands. They were featured between your cartoons with skits , guest stars and more. (Yay more!) It ran 4 hours and then looped through out the evening. (As Adult Swim began take other nights) by it's end it was the only time of the week where Cartoon Network was broadcasting after 11PMET. But as all things in our lookbacks do .. it ended in February of 2007 ,after almost 10 years of Cartoon Cartoon and Fridays. Fridays on Cartoon Network changed hands a few times before they gave up .
We might not get into that...but don't say might.
But yes that's our lookback at what I think is great thing that when networks on cable and broadcast still thought Friday was special. That hey Friday Night could be the night to get new cartoons , not just Saturday Morning (which by 1999 was near death) and that fun TV presentation could make a few hours of shows something special.
Tune in next time when we try and make Wednesday the best night of the week for TV. Thanks David.
This time on Joshuaonline we take a lokback at daytime sitcoms repeats because... (Wait! We got mail!)
Hello authors of Joshuaonline , I was wondering if you could do a lookback of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Fridays , that is something I grew up with but I hope maybe you could feature it.That was an email sent to us by a nice (we hope so) reader who thinks we should look back at Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. So thanks David for the idea. (You can email us too mychiller@inbox.com)
I too remember this program block well , so why not take a look back at it. While most of the the network TV blocks we lookback at for Children's shows was Saturday Morning. Cartoon Network had the freedom of a different time , Friday Night. Nowadays, Friday TV is bleak nobody does anything anymore. (We mean it , besides Disney Channel) The networks do put new programming on Fridays , but in many cases it's either shows they didn't have room for anywhere else or sometimes in Fox's case shows to kill. But that wasn't always the case.
Cartoon Cartoons were what they called their original series programming to difference it from the repeats of shows they were airing.
Cartoon Network carved 4 hours on a Friday night starting at 7PM ET /PT and started on June 11th 1999. Originally the interstitial segments were odd things like fake weather forecasts , It also had live-action humans featured and it looked like a PBS station during drives.
Either that or Cartoon Network has lost it / watch some of the first day bumpers here
I don't remember this style of presention as much I as remember the next (which we will get to in a second) .
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays featured new episodes of CN's originals meaning we started with "Dexter's Laboratory" , "The Powerpuff Girls" , "Edd,Ed, n' Eddy", "Johnny Bravo" , and a few other shows that the network made themselves.
By 2000 the block change to presentation I remember more where a character or 2 from a Cartoon Network show would "host" the block.
Makes sense , plus you get some cool intro and apparently other cartoons in background.
Not every show on the block was created by Cartoon Network ,well if there was a special occasion (like the month of December referenced above) or a new Cartoon Network show made by a corporate partner. If you noticed unlike when I talked about "Disney's One Saturday Morning" for example I talked about their schedule , well technically CCF didn't have that it was 4 hours a mash up of Cartoon Cartoons and it was more an event of TV for a Friday Night.
Every summer from before the block launched to 2002, they had big weekend called Cartoon Cartoon Weekend. For the 1997 and 1998 it ran around Thanksgiving , while 1999-2002 it ran in August. They had a "Big Pick" where viewers could pick which pilot they saw on the air they think should be a new CN show.
In 2000 viewers picked "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" which then premiered in 2001.
In 2001 "Codename Kids Next Door " won.
This is one of the shows that lost
Though for as well as it did changes were made (dun dun dun) with it renamed in 2003 to "Fridays" and hosted by humans. In May of 2003 , Cartoon Cartoon Fridays bowed out was replaced with Cartoon Cartoon Summer until October when the new format launched. It did keep most of the spirit of the original and the whole point is the cartoons. (Yeah, I guess ....)
That was one of the intros
Fridays was hosted by Tommy Snider and Nzinga Blake, later on replaced by Tara Sands. They were featured between your cartoons with skits , guest stars and more. (Yay more!) It ran 4 hours and then looped through out the evening. (As Adult Swim began take other nights) by it's end it was the only time of the week where Cartoon Network was broadcasting after 11PMET. But as all things in our lookbacks do .. it ended in February of 2007 ,after almost 10 years of Cartoon Cartoon and Fridays. Fridays on Cartoon Network changed hands a few times before they gave up .
We might not get into that...but don't say might.
But yes that's our lookback at what I think is great thing that when networks on cable and broadcast still thought Friday was special. That hey Friday Night could be the night to get new cartoons , not just Saturday Morning (which by 1999 was near death) and that fun TV presentation could make a few hours of shows something special.
Tune in next time when we try and make Wednesday the best night of the week for TV. Thanks David.
Thursday, August 06, 2015
The Lookback : The Charlie Brown lookback :It's a Mystery Charlie Brown
Peanuts The Lookback
Our seventh installment of our fun of (kind of ) celebrating the 65th anniversary of The Peanuts coming out. As you know , our criteria is to not look at holiday specials and thankyou August for not having a Holiday , I guess.
Our special we are lookback at this time is "It's a Mystery , Charlie Brown" (ahh why not It's Murder , Charlie Brown , it's not real but it should have been ). This special came out on CBS in February 1974. Woodstock's nest goes missing one afternoon (probably a Tuesday) and he consults Snoopy to help him.
Snoopy does what Snoopy does and dresses like Sherlock Holmes and they go on a mission to search for the nest. (hence the name of the special) Charlie Brown is the first to be integrated by the duo. They continue searching for clues and questioning (as well as Snoopy can) the others . They discount Pig-pen as a suspect.
Poor Pigpen /Copyright Peanuts
Then they visit Peppermint Patty , who thinks they are playing cops and robbers and she plays the robber . This causes Snoopy and Woodstock to leave . (Never shoot your guests that makes them leave) They then notice footprints at Woodstock's tree (open 24 hours) and followed them to the school. They enter the school from an open window and see the nest labeled as 'Prehistoric Bird's Nest' they grab it and return it. The next day Sally is unhappy, when she finds out her science experiment (can you guess what it was? ) is missing. When she tells Charlie Brown he figures out that she took Woodstock's nest. Charlie Brown doesn't want Sally to fight Snoopy ( because he knows Snoopy would win) and takes them to an objective person. (or Lucy , because they couldn't find one)
Judge Lucy , Weekdays at 5 on Channel 32 /Copyright peanuts
Lucy hears the case , Snoopy becomes Woodstock's Lawyer , and eventually finds in case of the bird (Woodstock). Snoopy and Charlie Brown help out a sad Sally (we didn't mean the alliteration) and eventually Snoopy becomes part of her new experiment. The experiment of Pavlov (the nervous system) , to prove if a dog will drool if you ring a bell.
It's a good special , and it's fun to have a Snoopy and Woodstock driven episode for characters who don't talk much, and dialogue added by the characters is fun. Also the scenes of Snoopy's investigation were fun , like Macy not understanding dog talk so she slams the door , and Peppermint Patty wanting to play cops and robbers. Also we love the use of a factual scientific thing.
That's our look at "It's a Mystery Charlie Brown" tune in next time for when Judge Lucy looks after a case about a man not paying his former friend not paying $1000 for watching his cat.
Our seventh installment of our fun of (kind of ) celebrating the 65th anniversary of The Peanuts coming out. As you know , our criteria is to not look at holiday specials and thankyou August for not having a Holiday , I guess.
Our special we are lookback at this time is "It's a Mystery , Charlie Brown" (ahh why not It's Murder , Charlie Brown , it's not real but it should have been ). This special came out on CBS in February 1974. Woodstock's nest goes missing one afternoon (probably a Tuesday) and he consults Snoopy to help him.
He looks shocked / Copyrights Peanuts
Poor Pigpen /Copyright Peanuts
Then they visit Peppermint Patty , who thinks they are playing cops and robbers and she plays the robber . This causes Snoopy and Woodstock to leave . (Never shoot your guests that makes them leave) They then notice footprints at Woodstock's tree (open 24 hours) and followed them to the school. They enter the school from an open window and see the nest labeled as 'Prehistoric Bird's Nest' they grab it and return it. The next day Sally is unhappy, when she finds out her science experiment (can you guess what it was? ) is missing. When she tells Charlie Brown he figures out that she took Woodstock's nest. Charlie Brown doesn't want Sally to fight Snoopy ( because he knows Snoopy would win) and takes them to an objective person. (or Lucy , because they couldn't find one)
Judge Lucy , Weekdays at 5 on Channel 32 /Copyright peanuts
Lucy hears the case , Snoopy becomes Woodstock's Lawyer , and eventually finds in case of the bird (Woodstock). Snoopy and Charlie Brown help out a sad Sally (we didn't mean the alliteration) and eventually Snoopy becomes part of her new experiment. The experiment of Pavlov (the nervous system) , to prove if a dog will drool if you ring a bell.
It's a good special , and it's fun to have a Snoopy and Woodstock driven episode for characters who don't talk much, and dialogue added by the characters is fun. Also the scenes of Snoopy's investigation were fun , like Macy not understanding dog talk so she slams the door , and Peppermint Patty wanting to play cops and robbers. Also we love the use of a factual scientific thing.
That's our look at "It's a Mystery Charlie Brown" tune in next time for when Judge Lucy looks after a case about a man not paying his former friend not paying $1000 for watching his cat.
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Partridge Family Marathon on Antenna TV
Classics
Antenna TV will be celebrating the 45th anniversary of show's beginning. (It premiered on September 25th ,1970) It starts August 15th at 5PMET and will run for 22 and half hours of 45 memorable episodes of the series. "The Partridge Family" ran on ABC from 1970-1974 and had 96 episodes.
To find where Antenna TV is in your area go here
Antenna TV will be celebrating the 45th anniversary of show's beginning. (It premiered on September 25th ,1970) It starts August 15th at 5PMET and will run for 22 and half hours of 45 memorable episodes of the series. "The Partridge Family" ran on ABC from 1970-1974 and had 96 episodes.
To find where Antenna TV is in your area go here
Thursday, July 30, 2015
MSNBC's cancels 3 shows as part of their changes
MSNBC cable news
As reported by Mediate last week , as part of MSNBC's changes as they go away from liberal talk channel in daytime in to so called hard news , 3 talk shows have been canceled that ran from 3-6pmet. "The Cycle" which was hosted by Abby Huntsman, Krystal Ball , Ari Melber , and Toure' , Now with Alex Wagner , and the Ed Show , hosted by Ed Schultz, have been canceled by the network , their final shows are set for July 31st.
Per TV Newser
Mediate has the full memo from the MSNBC president , Phil Griffin .
Brian Willams is also set to join the network once his suspension is over , it is unknown if he will be getting a slot.
As reported by Mediate last week , as part of MSNBC's changes as they go away from liberal talk channel in daytime in to so called hard news , 3 talk shows have been canceled that ran from 3-6pmet. "The Cycle" which was hosted by Abby Huntsman, Krystal Ball , Ari Melber , and Toure' , Now with Alex Wagner , and the Ed Show , hosted by Ed Schultz, have been canceled by the network , their final shows are set for July 31st.
Per TV Newser
MSNBC Changes: “The Cycle,” “Now with Alex Wagner” and “The Ed Show” will air their final shows on Friday.
— TVNewser (@tvnewser) July 30, 2015
The 5PMET slot is expected to be taken over by "Meet The Press" host and former MSNBC anchor , Chuck Todd. It is unknown what happens to the 3-5pm ET hours. Toure', Huntsman, Ball ,and Schultz are out at the network , while Melber and Wagner are expected to stay.Mediate has the full memo from the MSNBC president , Phil Griffin .
Brian Willams is also set to join the network once his suspension is over , it is unknown if he will be getting a slot.
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