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Nick at Nite moves further into the Nineties
by Joel Keller, posted May 2nd 2006 7:33PM
Remember those halcyon days when Nick at Nite used to
show TV classics like Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, and I Love Lucy? Yeah, it's hard for me
to remember those days, too. Ever since the advent of sister network TV Land, the powers that be at Nickelodeon have
seen fit to put old favorites there and leave Nick at Nite for fans of TV's most recent past. Lately, it's been in
Eighties mode, with shows like Cheers, The Cosby Show, and Full House in heavy rotation. But the
Nineties aren't far behind, with Mad About You recently joining Nineties stalwarts Roseanne and
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in the lineup.Now, according to this press release, Nick at Nite will be becoming very Nineties-oriented over the next year or so, with the additions of Home Improvement, Designing Women, A Different World, and Bob's favorite show, NewsRadio. What's next, Seinfeld?
Also, does this mean that the shows from the Eighties are going to be pushed to TV Land? If so, where will the older stuff go? The dusty confines of our memories aren't enough. I guess I'll have to stock up on the DVDs...
[via The Futon Critic]
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