Antenna TV Classics Thanksgiving Christmas
Antenna TV has released their holidays schedule. Starting with Thanksgiving Weekend. Antenna TV will be airing every single episode of "All in the Family" starting at 5AMET on November 22nd running through November 26th.
Merry and Bright Saturday Night
For 3 Saturdays in December they will be having Christmas programming from 7-10PMET on December 2nd, 9th, and 16th. Programming will include holiday themed episodes of Antenna TV series and some holiday episodes of shows joining the network in 2018 , like "Alice", "Growing Pains", "The Hogan Family" , "Head of the Class" ,and "Murphy Brown".
From December 23rd to 25th Christmas Through the Years , Classic Christmas Collection, Scrooge : A Christmas Carol , and The Yule Log.
Starting at 1pmet on Decmber 23rd "Christmas Through the Years" a holiday episode from Antenna TV's shows from 1954 to 2002 in order. 2:30PMET starting Decmber 24th "Classic Christmas Collection" with more classic holiday episodes also the 1951 movie "A Christmas Carol " at 12amet, and the Yule Log Christmas morning.
press release after the jump
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Tuesday, November 07, 2017
But First These Messages: Power us Up
But First These Messages
Without batteries we wouldn't have anything portable really, and they really provide us a service that we take for granted. It's interesting . even though batteries are so big in our world, they still have to be advertised to us.
Batteries ... But First these, messages.
In the 1990's Duracell envisioned a world where plastic people obviously killed off all the humans and took over the world, but they had to be powered by batteries. The Puttermans appared in Duracell ads between 1994 to 1996.
I have some questions , how do they put the batteries in, or does someone have to put hte batteries in for them?
Also batteries are their life force , yet the have to buy them?
Also did they kill that woman , or will they give her a new battery later?
So many questions!
In this world, even the pets are battery operated. This is the future folks! Wake up ! (bonk on the head )
That bird is annoying, was anyone else expecting one of them to take the battery out , I was kind of thinking that, maybe I have dark thoughts, it's that last commercial's fault!
This commercial again makes me ask so many questions , like they can go in the water? Also the fish are battery powered , when they eat "meat" does that mean the batteries are taken and then they eat the food?
more after the jump
Without batteries we wouldn't have anything portable really, and they really provide us a service that we take for granted. It's interesting . even though batteries are so big in our world, they still have to be advertised to us.
Batteries ... But First these, messages.
In the 1990's Duracell envisioned a world where plastic people obviously killed off all the humans and took over the world, but they had to be powered by batteries. The Puttermans appared in Duracell ads between 1994 to 1996.
I have some questions , how do they put the batteries in, or does someone have to put hte batteries in for them?
Also batteries are their life force , yet the have to buy them?
Also did they kill that woman , or will they give her a new battery later?
So many questions!
Hmm I think they killed her
In this world, even the pets are battery operated. This is the future folks! Wake up ! (bonk on the head )
This bird later got a sitcom called Everybody loves Birdy.
That bird is annoying, was anyone else expecting one of them to take the battery out , I was kind of thinking that, maybe I have dark thoughts, it's that last commercial's fault!
This commercial again makes me ask so many questions , like they can go in the water? Also the fish are battery powered , when they eat "meat" does that mean the batteries are taken and then they eat the food?
That's the face that's seen things
more after the jump
Sunday, November 05, 2017
METV's Holiday Schedule
METV Christmas Classics
METV's holiday programmings starts November 12th with classic holiday episodes of classic TV shows. Programming will air Sundays at 2pmet until 5pmet. (Subtract 1 hr for Central and Mountain time zones.)
Sunday, November 12th
2PM The Facts of Life : The Christmas Show
2:30pm The Facts of Life : Christmas in the Big House
3PM Mama's Family : Santa Mama
3:30pm Mama's Family : Mama Gets Goosed
4PM The Lucy Show : Together for Christmas
4:30pm The Lucy Show : Lucy the Chiormaster
Sunday, November 19th
2pm The Facts of Life : Christmas Baby
2:30pm The Facts of Life "Post- Christmas Card"
3pm Saved by the Bell : A Thanksgiving
3:30pm Mama's Family : An Ill wind
4pm Happy Days: The First Thanksgiving
4:30pm Cheers : Ill - Gotten Gaines
Sunday, November 26th
2pmet Petticoat Junction : The Santa Claus Special
2:30pm The Beverly Hillbillies : Christmas in Hooterville
3pm The Honeymooners : Twa the Night Before Christmas
3:30pm The Odd Couple : Scrooge Gets an Oscar
4pm Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman : Mike's Drea: A Christmas Tale
Sunday, December 3rd
2pm Laverne & Shirley : "Christmas at the Booby Hatch"
2:30pm The Brady Bunch : The Voice of Christmas
3pm A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
Sunday, December 10th
2pm Alf " Alf's Special Christmas (parts 1 and 2 )
3-5pm The Love Boat : Christmas Cruise
Sunday, December 17th
2-4pm Little House on the Prairie : Bless All the Dear Children
4pm The Bob Newhart Show : His Busiest season
4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show : Christmas and the Hardluck Kid II
Sunday, December 24th
2pm Gilligan's Island : Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta Talk
2:30-5pm Scrooge (1970)
Thursday, November 02, 2017
It's a Lookback , Charlie Brown : A Charlie Brown Celebration
The Flashback Peanuts
Charlie Brown needs to be celebrated so this was it. "A Charlie Brown Celebration" is a Peanuts special from may of 1982 on the CBS network (of course). It was an hour long special , which sparked CBS to pick up a new animated weekly series called "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show". This special is pretty much a collection of Peanuts stories that would be too long to make a 30 minute (24 Minutes+ Commercials) special. Also Charles Schulz himself introduces the special and he explains how the special will work which is nice and handy.
The segments have varying lengths kind of like how Schulz explains his comic strips can be one timers or have a story line that runs for weeks. In other words this is like a celebration of Charlie Brown and the gang in animated form.
The first segment ,called School, is about a minute long with Sally doing her classic laments about school starting. A short bump where Lucy tickles Snoopy and he falls of his dog house and giggles some more. Then it goes back to school ,but the time has skipped to the first day of school with more laments about school by Sally Brown. Then it's Charlie Brown, Lucy, Schroeder in classes. Again it's just about another minute long.
The second segment is called Kite. Charlie Brown does his famous kite flying and he gets caught in a tree. Then it turns into a segment about Lucy and Linus talking about Edgar Allen Poe. Charlie Brown does more kite flying and gets everyone all tangled up.
The third segment : Charlie Brown's School Days. Back to school (wow!) We have Linus in his class writing about learning to butter up a teacher. This segment is about our main characters in school.
The Fourth segment is called "Sally" it's about Sally (of course) but there's also get the Peanuts character, Eudora. It takes place at camp and it's mostly about Eudora teasing Snoopy, whom Sally brought with her.
The Fifth segment is called "Sally and Linus" which is about Lucy and Franklin. (alright I'm kidding just making sure you are paying attention) Linus reads about his camping and gets to queen snakes which makes his teacher faint. Sally has a hard time drawing a cow leg and complains and gets sent to the principal's office.
The Sixth segment is called "Peppermint Patty". Peppermint Patty is looking for a private school to attend. Because she's Peppermint Patty she thinks Snoopy is a human and so of course a suggestion was Ace Obedience school. (She was looking for a cheap private school so her father wouldn't have to spend so much.) She tells Charlie Brown he tries to explain it to her but of course she's Peppermint Patty, she doesn't listen to anyone. She goes to the school and notices that everyone else has a dog and that there are no desks. Marcie asks her how was her day? Apparently , Peppermint Patty didn't notice it was dog school. Charlie Brown tells Snoopy that Peppermint Patty is not going to be happy with the beagle when she finds out it's a school for dogs. (Ha ha when she finds out) She's still at the school and apparently the school doesn't think this is strange at all. (What kind of world is this?) She graduates. (Again what is this place?) Also Marcie still doesn't tell her but implies that she knows and just doesn't tell P.P. Marcie the next day, tells her that the teacher has been asking where she has been. She asks for attorney (Snoopy) to prove she has graduated , Snoopy of course is nervous because she may find out the truth now. (May) Peppermint Patty does find out and looks for Snoopy. (probably to show him how she knows how fetch now) She then gets into a fight with a cat the mean one who lives next door. (That escalated quickly) Peppermint Patty and Snoopy end up fighting World War 2 (the cat) and I think they lost. P.P goes back to people school.
This was the longest segment so far.
More after the jump
The Seventh Segment : Linus. This one Linus and Sally are on a field trip. It's mostly Sally being annoyed by school some more. Linus remembers the place they went before and then he is reunited to famous peanuts character, Truffles. Sally gets jealous and she and Truffles start fighting over Linus. He goes on the roof and he refuses to get down until they stop fighting. Then he gets stuck. She asks Snoopy and Woodstock to rescue him which I guess they do.
The Eight Segment is Piano. Lucy is doing her classic interact with Schroeder at his piano. She tells him how if they were married she would dust his piano every day. The she temps him for reaction by talking about Beethoven. It's pretty much Lucy and Schroeder doing their normal segment. Eventually she throws his Piano into the sewer. (not very nice) Charlie Brown helps him and they go down to where the water goes but it was a lost cause, so he buys a new one.
The Ninth Segment is called Lucy , in this one Lucy in angry that she isn't thankful for anything, Linus tries to help. So he does something sweet and she cries. Then Lucy has Linus get fire wood while she plays jokes on him and talks about Abe Lincoln. (random)
The Tenth segment : Peppermint Patty and Marcie. Marcie doesn't really like playing baseball. She also recommends that they need caps. So she takes initiative and tries to make some caps. They go through a cycle of caps that annoy Peppermint Patty. P.P sees that a baseball team is having a free cap day for children, so her plan is to run through nine times to get nine caps. (Yes this plan has flaws we could point out.) Marcie runs after the first cap , Peppermint Patty quits on her plan.
The Eleventh segment, Charlie Brown. Charlie Brown was pitching and he's feeling sick and decides to go home. Charlie goes to the E.R by himself. Sally can't find him and apparently decides that it's a good time to move into his room. (Long running Peanuts Gag) Then she finds out that Chuck is in the hospital. (You maybe asking where the parents are, well Barber's picnic and C.B didn't want to bother them or know where it is or something.) Meanwhile, Charlie Brown wonders if he's dead. Everyone else is worried even Lucy. (Yes her too) She even cries. Peppermint Patty and Marcie are turned away at the hospital because they are too young. (This didn't stop Chuck and Linus in Why Charlie Brown Why,) The Continuing theme of Marcie being in love with C.B continues she wants him to ask her to the prom in the future. Lucy is unhappy when Charlie Brown's mom says he's not any better, and promises that she would never pull the football away again if he gets away. Then Charlie Brown gets better. So the football thing happens and Charlie Brown doesn't kick the ball and kicks her hand. (Darn it Schulz , darn it!)
That's the special. This was the first of three television specials for the Peanuts that featured multiple stories that others were : "It's and Adventure , Charlie Brown" and "Snoopy the Musical" but this was the first one. I like the idea of taking some story lines that aren't long enough to be 24 minutes long. And none of the segments feel like they go on to long. Since it's the peanuts there are alot of gags that made me laugh and there is of course some sweetness too. It's great to see the variety of characters even including Eudora and Truffles is a nice touch.
That's the special tune in next time when see how Truffles and Linus are doing now.
Charlie Brown needs to be celebrated so this was it. "A Charlie Brown Celebration" is a Peanuts special from may of 1982 on the CBS network (of course). It was an hour long special , which sparked CBS to pick up a new animated weekly series called "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show". This special is pretty much a collection of Peanuts stories that would be too long to make a 30 minute (24 Minutes+ Commercials) special. Also Charles Schulz himself introduces the special and he explains how the special will work which is nice and handy.
The segments have varying lengths kind of like how Schulz explains his comic strips can be one timers or have a story line that runs for weeks. In other words this is like a celebration of Charlie Brown and the gang in animated form.
The first segment ,called School, is about a minute long with Sally doing her classic laments about school starting. A short bump where Lucy tickles Snoopy and he falls of his dog house and giggles some more. Then it goes back to school ,but the time has skipped to the first day of school with more laments about school by Sally Brown. Then it's Charlie Brown, Lucy, Schroeder in classes. Again it's just about another minute long.
That's not how you sit in a desk / Copyright Peanuts
The second segment is called Kite. Charlie Brown does his famous kite flying and he gets caught in a tree. Then it turns into a segment about Lucy and Linus talking about Edgar Allen Poe. Charlie Brown does more kite flying and gets everyone all tangled up.
All Tied up/ Copyright Peanuts
The third segment : Charlie Brown's School Days. Back to school (wow!) We have Linus in his class writing about learning to butter up a teacher. This segment is about our main characters in school.
Linus is right/ Copyright Peanuts
The Fourth segment is called "Sally" it's about Sally (of course) but there's also get the Peanuts character, Eudora. It takes place at camp and it's mostly about Eudora teasing Snoopy, whom Sally brought with her.
Eudora in the Middle / Copyright Peanuts
The Fifth segment is called "Sally and Linus" which is about Lucy and Franklin. (alright I'm kidding just making sure you are paying attention) Linus reads about his camping and gets to queen snakes which makes his teacher faint. Sally has a hard time drawing a cow leg and complains and gets sent to the principal's office.
What are you in for? / Copyright Peanuts
The Sixth segment is called "Peppermint Patty". Peppermint Patty is looking for a private school to attend. Because she's Peppermint Patty she thinks Snoopy is a human and so of course a suggestion was Ace Obedience school. (She was looking for a cheap private school so her father wouldn't have to spend so much.) She tells Charlie Brown he tries to explain it to her but of course she's Peppermint Patty, she doesn't listen to anyone. She goes to the school and notices that everyone else has a dog and that there are no desks. Marcie asks her how was her day? Apparently , Peppermint Patty didn't notice it was dog school. Charlie Brown tells Snoopy that Peppermint Patty is not going to be happy with the beagle when she finds out it's a school for dogs. (Ha ha when she finds out) She's still at the school and apparently the school doesn't think this is strange at all. (What kind of world is this?) She graduates. (Again what is this place?) Also Marcie still doesn't tell her but implies that she knows and just doesn't tell P.P. Marcie the next day, tells her that the teacher has been asking where she has been. She asks for attorney (Snoopy) to prove she has graduated , Snoopy of course is nervous because she may find out the truth now. (May) Peppermint Patty does find out and looks for Snoopy. (probably to show him how she knows how fetch now) She then gets into a fight with a cat the mean one who lives next door. (That escalated quickly) Peppermint Patty and Snoopy end up fighting World War 2 (the cat) and I think they lost. P.P goes back to people school.
This was the longest segment so far.
More after the jump
Look what the cat dragged in / Copyright Peanuts
The Seventh Segment : Linus. This one Linus and Sally are on a field trip. It's mostly Sally being annoyed by school some more. Linus remembers the place they went before and then he is reunited to famous peanuts character, Truffles. Sally gets jealous and she and Truffles start fighting over Linus. He goes on the roof and he refuses to get down until they stop fighting. Then he gets stuck. She asks Snoopy and Woodstock to rescue him which I guess they do.
Aww Luffles / Copyright Peanuts
The Eight Segment is Piano. Lucy is doing her classic interact with Schroeder at his piano. She tells him how if they were married she would dust his piano every day. The she temps him for reaction by talking about Beethoven. It's pretty much Lucy and Schroeder doing their normal segment. Eventually she throws his Piano into the sewer. (not very nice) Charlie Brown helps him and they go down to where the water goes but it was a lost cause, so he buys a new one.
Then he threw her down the sewer / Copyright Peanuts
The Ninth Segment is called Lucy , in this one Lucy in angry that she isn't thankful for anything, Linus tries to help. So he does something sweet and she cries. Then Lucy has Linus get fire wood while she plays jokes on him and talks about Abe Lincoln. (random)
awwww/ copyright Peanuts
The Tenth segment : Peppermint Patty and Marcie. Marcie doesn't really like playing baseball. She also recommends that they need caps. So she takes initiative and tries to make some caps. They go through a cycle of caps that annoy Peppermint Patty. P.P sees that a baseball team is having a free cap day for children, so her plan is to run through nine times to get nine caps. (Yes this plan has flaws we could point out.) Marcie runs after the first cap , Peppermint Patty quits on her plan.
Hmm fly ball/ Copyright Peanuts
The one where Charlie Brown doesn't die/ Copyright Peanuts
That's the special. This was the first of three television specials for the Peanuts that featured multiple stories that others were : "It's and Adventure , Charlie Brown" and "Snoopy the Musical" but this was the first one. I like the idea of taking some story lines that aren't long enough to be 24 minutes long. And none of the segments feel like they go on to long. Since it's the peanuts there are alot of gags that made me laugh and there is of course some sweetness too. It's great to see the variety of characters even including Eudora and Truffles is a nice touch.
That's the special tune in next time when see how Truffles and Linus are doing now.
Wednesday, November 01, 2017
The CW Holiday Programming 2017
The CW Christmas
mychiller Christmas
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The CW has released their holiday programming schedule.
Friday, December 1st
8PMET Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
9PMET Masters of Illusion : Christmas Magic
Tuesday, December 12th
8PMET Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown 2017
Thursday, December 14th
8PMET iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2017
9:30PMET Whose Line Is it Anyway (Encore)
Friday, December 15th
8PMET The 86th Annual Holywood Christmas Parade
Monday, December 18th
8PMET Popstar's Best of 2017
9PMET The Hollywood Walk of Fame Honors 2017
Wednesday, December 20th
8PMET Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer (encore)
9PMET The Top 12 Greatest Christmas Movies of All Time
Friday, December 22nd
8PMET Masters of Illusion : Christmas Magic (encore)
9PMET Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown 2017 (encore)
Monday, December 25th
8PMET iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2017 (Encore)
9:30PMET Whose Line Is it Anyway (Encore)
press release after the jump
Freeform's 25 Days of Christmas schedule
Freeform Christmas
Freeform has released their annual 25 days of Christmas programming.
Friday , December 1st
7:30a/6:30c Eloise at Christmastime
11a/10c Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
1/12c Jack Frost
2/1c The Nightmare Before Christmas
3:35/2:35c The Year Without a Santa Claus
4:35/3:35c Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory
7:05/6:05c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
9:15/8:15c Elf
11:25/10:25c Disney's A Christmas Carol
1:30a/12:30c Frosty's Winter Wonderland
Saturday, December 2nd
7a/6c Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
9a/8c Mickey's Christmas Carol
9:30/8:30c Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
11a/10c The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration
1:05/12:05c Disney's A Christmas Carol
3:10/2:10c The Nightmare Before Christmas
4:50/3:50c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
7/6 c Elf
9:10/8:10c Dr.Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2001)
11:50/10:50c The Polar Express
Sunday, December 3rd
7am/6c Mickey's Christmas Carol
7:30a/6:30c Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
9a/8c A Dennis the Menace Christmas
11:05a/10:05c Santa Paws 2 : The Santa Pups
1:10/12:10c Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
2:15/1:15c The Nightmare Before Christmas
3:55/2:55c The Polar Express
6:05/5:05c Dr.Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2001
8:45/7:45c The Santa Clause
10:50/9:50c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Claus
12:55a/11:55c Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town
Monday. December 4th
7:30am/6:30c Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
11am/10c Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
12:30pm/11:30c Arthur Christmas
2:30pm/1:30c The Santa Clause
4:35pm/3:35c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
6:40pm/5:40c Elf
8:50pm/7:50c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12am/11c Four Christmases
Tuesday, December 5th
7:30am/6:30c The Mistle-Tones
12:30pm/11:30c Four Christmases
2:30pm/1:30c Angry Angel
4:35pm/3:35c Elf
6:45pm/5:45c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
8:55pm/7:55c The Polar Express
12am/11c Eloise at Christmastime
Wednesday , December 6th
7:30am/6:30c Snowglobe
12pm/11c Angry Angel
2:05pm/1:05c Eloise at Christmastime
4:15pm/3:15c Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
6:45pm/5:45c The Polar Express
8:50pm/7:50c Elf
12am/11c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Thursday, December 7th
7am/6c Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
11am/10c Snow Day
1pm/12c The Nightmare Before Christmas
2:35pm/1:35c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
4:45pm/3:45c Disney's A Christmas Carol
6:50pm/5:50c Elf
9pm/8c Toy Story
12am/11c A Dennis the Menace Christmas
Friday, December 8th
7am/6c The Little Drummer Boy
7:30am/6:30c A Dennis the Menace Christmas
11am/10c The Nightmare Before Christmas
12:40pm/11:40c Eloise at Christmastime
2:45pm/1:45c Disney's A Christmas Carol
4:50pm/3:50c Toy Story
6:50pm/5:50c Toy Story 2
9pm/8c Toy Story 3
11:30pm/10:30c Toy Story That Time Forgot
12am/11c Arthur Christmas
Saturday , December 9th
7am/6c Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July
9:05am/8:05c Eloise at Christmastime
11:10am/10:10c Arthur Christmas
1:15pm/12:15c Toy Story 2
3:25pm/2:25c Toy Story 3
5:55pm/4:55c Toy Story That Time Forgot
6:25pm/5:25c The Santa Clause
8:35pm/7:35c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
10:45pm/9:45c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12:55am/11:55c Jack Frost
Sunday , December 10th
7am/6c Jack Frost
8am/7c Snow Day
10:05am/9:05c Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
12:10pm/11:10c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
2:15pm/1:15c Disney's A Christmas Carol
4:20pm/3:20c The Santa Clause
6:30pm/5:30c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
8:40pm/7:40c Elf
10:50pm/9:50c Four Christmases
1am/12c The Year Without A Santa Claus
Monday, December 11th
7am/6cThe Bells Of Fraggle Rock
7:30am/6:30c Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
11am/10c The Little Drummer Boy
11:30am/10:30c Disney's A Christmas Carol
1:35pm/12:35c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
2:40pm/1:40c The Year Without A Santa Claus
3:40pm/2:40c Four Christmases
5:50pm/4:50c Elf
8pm/7c Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic
9pm/8c The Polar Express
12am/11c Eloise at Christmastime
Tuesday, December 12th
7am/6c Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
7:30am/6:30c Eloise at Christmastime
11am/10c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
12:10pm/11:10c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
2:20pm/1:20c The Nightmare Before Christmas
4pm/3c Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
6:40pm/5:40c The Polar Express
8:50pm/7:50c The Santa Clause
12am/11c Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July
Wednesday,December 13th
7am/6c 'Twas The Night Before Christmas
7:30am/6:30c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
11am/10c Rudolph's Shiny New Year
12:10pm/11:10c The Nightmare Before Christmas
1:50pm/12:50c Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
4:30pm/3:30c Elf
6:40pm/5:40c The Santa Clause
8:50pm/7:50c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
12am/11c The Year Without A Santa Claus
1am/12c Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic
Thursday, December 14th
7am/6c Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
8:30am/7:30c Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic
11am/10c Mickey's Christmas Carol
11:30am/10:30c Christmas Cupid
1:30pm/12:30c Elf
3:40pm/2:40c The Year Without A Santa Claus
4:40pm/3:40c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
6:45pm/5:45c Four Christmases
8:50pm/7:50c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12am/11c Angry Angel
Friday,December 15th
7am/6c Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
9am/8c The Little Drummer Boy
11am/10c Eloise at Christmastime
1pm/12c Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
3pm/2c Angry Angel
5pm/4c Four Christmases
7:10pm/6:10c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
9:20pm/8:20c Elf
11:30pm/10:30c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
1:30am/12:30c Mickey's Christmas Carol
Saturday, December 16th
7am/6c The Little Drummer Boy
7:30am/6:30c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
9:35am/8:35c Mickey's Christmas Carol
10:05am/9:05c Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
11:35am/10:35c Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas
1:05pm/12:05c The Nightmare Before Christmas
2:45pm/1:45c The Polar Express
4:55pm/3:55c The Santa Clause
7:05pm/6:05c Elf
9:15pm/8:15c Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
11:55pm/10:55c Christmas With The Kranks
Sunday,December 17th
7am/6c Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas
8:30am/7:30c Christmas With The Kranks
10:40am/9:40c The Nightmare Before Christmas
12:20pm/11:20c The Polar Express
2:30pm/1:30c Disney's Prep and Landing
3pm/2c Disney's Prep and Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
3:30pm/2:30c The Santa Clause
5:35pm/4:35c Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
8:15pm/7:15c Frozen
10:45pm/9:45c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12:55am/11:55c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
Monday,December 18th
7am/6c The Little Drummer Boy
7:30am/6:30c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
8:35am/7:35c Four Christmases
10:40am/9:40c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12:50pm/11:50c Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
3:25pm/2:25c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
5:30pm/4:30c Frozen
8pm/7c Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
9pm/8c Elf
12am/11c Arthur Christmas
Tuesday, December 19th
7am/6c Frosty's Winter Wonderland
7:30am/6:30c Arthur Christmas
9:40am/8:40c Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
12:20pm/11:20c Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
1:20pm/12:20c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
3:30pm/2:30c The Year Without A Santa Claus
4:30pm/3:30c Elf
6:40pm/5:40c Christmas With The Kranks
8:50pm/7:50c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12am/11c Angry Angel
Wednesday,December 20th
7am/6c Mickey's Christmas Carol
7:30am/6:30c The Mistle-Tones
9:30am/8:30c Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
10:30am/9:30c Angry Angel
12:30pm/11:30c Eloise at Christmastime
2:30pm/1:30c The Year Without A Santa Claus
3:30pm/2:30c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
4:35pm/3:35c Christmas With The Kranks
6:40pm/5:40c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
8:50pm/7:50c Elf
12am/11c Four Christmases
Thursday, December 21st
7am/6c Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
8am/7c Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
8:30am/7:30c Jack Frost
9:30am/8:30c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
10:35am/9:35c Eloise at Christmastime
12:35pm/11:35c Holiday In Handcuffs
2:35pm/1:35c Christmas With The Kranks
4:35pm/3:35c Four Christmases
6:40pm/5:40c Elf
8:50pm/7:50c The Polar Express
10:55pm/9:55c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
12am/11c Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
Friday,Decmber 22nd
7am/6c Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
8am/7c Christmas With The Kranks
10:05am/9:05c Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
11:05am/10:05c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
1:15pm/12:15c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
2:20pm/1:20c The Year Without A Santa Claus
3:20pm/2:20c Arthur Christmas
5:25pm/4:25c The Polar Express
7:30pm/6:30c The Santa Clause
9:40pm/8:40c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
11:50pm/10:50c Elf
Saturday, December 23rd
7am/6c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
9:10am/8:10c Four Christmases
11:15am/10:15c The Nightmare Before Christmas
12:50pm/11:50c Elf
3pm/2c The Santa Clause
5:05pm/4:05c The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
7:10pm/6:10c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
9:20pm/8:20c Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
12am/11c Disney's A Christmas Carol
Sunday, December 24th
7am/6c A Dennis the Menace Christmas
9:05am/8:05c Richie Rich's Christmas Wish
11:05am/10:05c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
12:10pm/11:10c Disney's A Christmas Carol
2:15pm/1:15c The Polar Express
4:25pm/3:25c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
6:35pm/5:35c Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
9:15pm/8:15c Elf
11:25pm/10:25c The Santa Clause
1:30am/12:30c 'Twas The Night Before Christmas
Monday,December 25th
7am/6c Frosty's Winter Wonderland
7:30am/6:30c Disney's Prep and Landing
8am/7c Disney's Prep and Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
8:30am/7:30c Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
11am/10c The Nightmare Before Christmas
12:35pm/11:35c The Polar Express
2:35pm/1:35c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
4:45pm/3:45c The Santa Clause
6:45pm/5:45c Elf
8:50pm/7:50c National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
12am/11c Four Christmases
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Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Halloween : The Lookback : Garfield's Halloween Adventure
Halloween The Flashback Garfield
I write alot about the Peanuts because I adore them. but I do like other comic strips, and there's one long running famous cat that also like the Peanuts has translated into television media. So let's take a look at a Garfield Halloween special.
Garfield's Halloween Adventure (originally called "Garfield in Disguise") is the fourth Garfield television special. It premiered on CBS (this is becoming a common network for comic strips to TV adaptions around here) on October 30th 1985 It also won an Emmy in 1986. Sadly this doesn't get an outing. Let's take a look.
The special starts with something you don't see now, television stations a) being off the air over night b) signing on for the day c) local kid show clowns (before anti-clown propaganda started). Binky the Clown wakes up Garfield from his sleep and makes him do some jumping jacks , and Garfield tries to find the remote control to turn off the show. Then he hears that's it Halloween and that there's candy to get.
The music in this special is done by Lou Rawls and Lorenzo Music the latter being the voice of Garfield. (imagine Lou Rawls being the voice of Garfield that would be something). He decides to have Odie join him for trick or treating so he can have two bags of candy. Then they look for their costumes. John doesn't seem to mind that his cat and dog are going out for Tricks or treats so there we go.
It's Halloween night and they go trick or treating. Odie is scared of people in costume but some of the things in costume aren't humans , but scary super natural things. ( i am not surprised in this world) The two of them go trick or treating and get candy as per tradition. Garfield decides to go on a boat to get to the other side and try more houses for candy. Garfield tells Odie to put out the oars , he does that in his case he mean throw them off the boat. They have to ride the river by itself. They eventually find land and an old house.
They think the home is deserted but there's somebody living there. An old man startles them in his chair. He decides to tell them that they picked a bad night to visit and then a story. He says that the Island has holds a dark secret for 100 years. Pirates were running from troops they buried the treasure on the Island . but they vowed to return for the treasure a 100 years later. (oooh my) Garfeild doesn't believe it and he says he was their cabin boy. Then he takes Garfield and Odie's boat and candy.
At midnight (spooky) they look to see if the pirates show up, the pirates show up. They were dying to get there apparently. (Yes they are dead and ghosts now) The Animation used is most amazingly haunting thing to see , especially in Garfield. Garfield and Odie run and try to swim away for it, but Garfield can't swim. (oops) Luckily Odie saves him (plus you know , Garfield can't die) and they make it to the other side and find their boat and candy. They make it home. He gives Odie a bag of candy. (awww) He tries to watch TV it has an all night pirate movie thing so he goes to bed instead.
I write alot about the Peanuts because I adore them. but I do like other comic strips, and there's one long running famous cat that also like the Peanuts has translated into television media. So let's take a look at a Garfield Halloween special.
Garfield's Halloween Adventure (originally called "Garfield in Disguise") is the fourth Garfield television special. It premiered on CBS (this is becoming a common network for comic strips to TV adaptions around here) on October 30th 1985 It also won an Emmy in 1986. Sadly this doesn't get an outing. Let's take a look.
The special starts with something you don't see now, television stations a) being off the air over night b) signing on for the day c) local kid show clowns (before anti-clown propaganda started). Binky the Clown wakes up Garfield from his sleep and makes him do some jumping jacks , and Garfield tries to find the remote control to turn off the show. Then he hears that's it Halloween and that there's candy to get.
John Looks a little different/ Copyright Film Roman
The music in this special is done by Lou Rawls and Lorenzo Music the latter being the voice of Garfield. (imagine Lou Rawls being the voice of Garfield that would be something). He decides to have Odie join him for trick or treating so he can have two bags of candy. Then they look for their costumes. John doesn't seem to mind that his cat and dog are going out for Tricks or treats so there we go.
It's Halloween night and they go trick or treating. Odie is scared of people in costume but some of the things in costume aren't humans , but scary super natural things. ( i am not surprised in this world) The two of them go trick or treating and get candy as per tradition. Garfield decides to go on a boat to get to the other side and try more houses for candy. Garfield tells Odie to put out the oars , he does that in his case he mean throw them off the boat. They have to ride the river by itself. They eventually find land and an old house.
Yep I'm old / Copyright Film Roman
They think the home is deserted but there's somebody living there. An old man startles them in his chair. He decides to tell them that they picked a bad night to visit and then a story. He says that the Island has holds a dark secret for 100 years. Pirates were running from troops they buried the treasure on the Island . but they vowed to return for the treasure a 100 years later. (oooh my) Garfeild doesn't believe it and he says he was their cabin boy. Then he takes Garfield and Odie's boat and candy.
At midnight (spooky) they look to see if the pirates show up, the pirates show up. They were dying to get there apparently. (Yes they are dead and ghosts now) The Animation used is most amazingly haunting thing to see , especially in Garfield. Garfield and Odie run and try to swim away for it, but Garfield can't swim. (oops) Luckily Odie saves him (plus you know , Garfield can't die) and they make it to the other side and find their boat and candy. They make it home. He gives Odie a bag of candy. (awww) He tries to watch TV it has an all night pirate movie thing so he goes to bed instead.
Again hauntingly spooky /copyright Film Roman
more after the Jump scare
Thursday, October 26, 2017
The Lookback : They are Newly Ooky and Spooky
The Flashback
In the 1990's ( don't run away we just started) there seemed to be a new renewed interest in "The Addams Family". The likes of which the characters hadn't seen since the 70's . There was the popular "Addams Family" movie from 1991, an animated series in 1992, a sequel big screen movie in 1993, some video games, and made for TV movie in 1998. So maybe it was time for a new live action series too? In 1998 the Canadian Company Shavick Entertainment and the American company , Saban Entertainment decided , yes it was time to make a new Addams Family. That would be known as "The New Addams Family" the idea was to be a revival of the 1960's TV series.
It premiered in 1998 , in the states it aired on Saban and Fox owned , Fox Family. The series had 65 episodes, one more than the original 60's series. The first episode is aptly called "Halloween with the Addams Family". We are going to look at the episode since it's near Halloween anyway (unless you are reading later or something)
First, the theme song
As you can see it goes for a more jazzy up beat theme than the classic theme so that was something. At least they didn't try to 90's it up and make seem more "extreme" or something it also can show that this is a comedy.
A fun note about this series before we jump into the first episode: John Astin, the man who Gomez on the 1964 series came back to guest star as Grandpapa Addams so that's a nice touch.
The First episode , Gomez wakes up and it's Christmas! No wait it's Halloween and he's excited! He gives Morticia a gift, a pair of handcuffs. (woah this is a family show ) It's nice to see how they give Gomez and Morticia that loving relationship that they are known. Two crooks are trying to run from the cops (hey this reminds of me that Halloween episode from the 64 series) end up at the Addams' house and they are invited in. Jerry Van Dyke guest stars in this episode too. Gomez and Morticia think they are trick or treaters and see they have cash in their bag ,so they chose to give them more cash. (Yep this is like the Halloween episode of 64 series , I am going to only say that twice) Jerry Van Dyke (they didn't give him a name) and the son co -criminal decide to rob them but of course they think it's a game.
The Addams Family asking the criminals to beat them up and torture them is just too funny. Meanwhile , the Addams' kids : Wednesday and Puglsey are dressed as Siskel and Ebert. -- The one thing that maybe hurts this series is all the pop references the show makes it's not like the original series where that can seem more timeless, but at the same time the aren't too distracting to take away from the show so far. There's one house where the kids stop off and the couple asks for a trick they don't know what kids they just got. Meanwhile Jerry Van Dyke and other guy tie up the Addams. They go around looking for the valuables and get freaked out by the house. After the Addams' kids torture that couple by hooking them up to electricity then they stop a bully by blowing him up. (oh my!)
Jerry Van Dkye finds the money he wants after they are told by Morticia where it is. After they bored they get out of the ropes and search for them. Jerry and the other guy try to run away, while Grandmama goes searching for dinner, which escaped. ( I hate when that happens) Jerry and crime son are frightened by the normal Addams Family stuff. Their children are brought home for terrorizing the neighborhood and the robbers are caught by the police.
What can I say? It's an alright show, they did recycle a plot from the 64 series, but maybe they were trying to make it feel new but familiar. The actors did a good job playing the characters kind of copying the 64 series. Though the children were given more of the personalities of the movie portrayals. The 1964 series ( yes I am saying that alot ) did play off the reactions of "ordinary" people to this family so this episode at least did that well. Starting the series off with Halloween was a nice touch since that makes sense. Anything else I've said is said above.
That's our quick but simple lookback , tune in next time when we found a Munsters - Addams Family cross over !
In the 1990's ( don't run away we just started) there seemed to be a new renewed interest in "The Addams Family". The likes of which the characters hadn't seen since the 70's . There was the popular "Addams Family" movie from 1991, an animated series in 1992, a sequel big screen movie in 1993, some video games, and made for TV movie in 1998. So maybe it was time for a new live action series too? In 1998 the Canadian Company Shavick Entertainment and the American company , Saban Entertainment decided , yes it was time to make a new Addams Family. That would be known as "The New Addams Family" the idea was to be a revival of the 1960's TV series.
It premiered in 1998 , in the states it aired on Saban and Fox owned , Fox Family. The series had 65 episodes, one more than the original 60's series. The first episode is aptly called "Halloween with the Addams Family". We are going to look at the episode since it's near Halloween anyway (unless you are reading later or something)
First, the theme song
As you can see it goes for a more jazzy up beat theme than the classic theme so that was something. At least they didn't try to 90's it up and make seem more "extreme" or something it also can show that this is a comedy.
A fun note about this series before we jump into the first episode: John Astin, the man who Gomez on the 1964 series came back to guest star as Grandpapa Addams so that's a nice touch.
The First episode , Gomez wakes up and it's Christmas! No wait it's Halloween and he's excited! He gives Morticia a gift, a pair of handcuffs. (woah this is a family show ) It's nice to see how they give Gomez and Morticia that loving relationship that they are known. Two crooks are trying to run from the cops (hey this reminds of me that Halloween episode from the 64 series) end up at the Addams' house and they are invited in. Jerry Van Dyke guest stars in this episode too. Gomez and Morticia think they are trick or treaters and see they have cash in their bag ,so they chose to give them more cash. (Yep this is like the Halloween episode of 64 series , I am going to only say that twice) Jerry Van Dyke (they didn't give him a name) and the son co -criminal decide to rob them but of course they think it's a game.
This is still not as strange as doing "My Mother the Car"
The Addams Family asking the criminals to beat them up and torture them is just too funny. Meanwhile , the Addams' kids : Wednesday and Puglsey are dressed as Siskel and Ebert. -- The one thing that maybe hurts this series is all the pop references the show makes it's not like the original series where that can seem more timeless, but at the same time the aren't too distracting to take away from the show so far. There's one house where the kids stop off and the couple asks for a trick they don't know what kids they just got. Meanwhile Jerry Van Dyke and other guy tie up the Addams. They go around looking for the valuables and get freaked out by the house. After the Addams' kids torture that couple by hooking them up to electricity then they stop a bully by blowing him up. (oh my!)
If critics don't like this they will be criticizing themselves
Jerry Van Dkye finds the money he wants after they are told by Morticia where it is. After they bored they get out of the ropes and search for them. Jerry and the other guy try to run away, while Grandmama goes searching for dinner, which escaped. ( I hate when that happens) Jerry and crime son are frightened by the normal Addams Family stuff. Their children are brought home for terrorizing the neighborhood and the robbers are caught by the police.
Ah a happy end!
What can I say? It's an alright show, they did recycle a plot from the 64 series, but maybe they were trying to make it feel new but familiar. The actors did a good job playing the characters kind of copying the 64 series. Though the children were given more of the personalities of the movie portrayals. The 1964 series ( yes I am saying that alot ) did play off the reactions of "ordinary" people to this family so this episode at least did that well. Starting the series off with Halloween was a nice touch since that makes sense. Anything else I've said is said above.
That's our quick but simple lookback , tune in next time when we found a Munsters - Addams Family cross over !
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