TV shows they NEVER repeat anymore

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I want “Herman’s Head” and “James at 15” (or was it 16? Or was that when he turned a year older…?)
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James was 15, then he was 16.

[QUOTE=mobo85]
James was 15, then he was 16.
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All right, all right. You don’t have to draw me a diagram. I can see where this is going…

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For example, I’d love to see reruns of Beauty and the Beast, Magnum PI, The Equalizer, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, or even Night Court, but it seems once a show sufficiently passes out of the public consciousness it is no longer rerun. My theory doesn’t quite explain the Good Times reruns on TV Land tho.

Another theory is that modern cable networks would prefer to show the DVDs than the original tapes (likely degraded by now), and if a show isn’t out on DVD it’s out of luck (The Equalizer just now is out for the 1st season).
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Beast is out on DVD. I never watched it, that’s how I’m gonna catch it.

Comcast has a channel on their on demand service dedicated to old shows like this. They show old TV series in their entirety, in order, releasing a couple of new episodes each week(and removing a couple older ones as well, so if you come in in the middle of the run you can’t go back to the beginning). IDK what’s showing now, but my wife and I saw the entire run of Soap before we switched to Direct TV.

I don’t see the 1970s sci fi shows any longer. Battlestar Galatica, Buck Rogers, The Invisible Man used to be in frequent reruns.

The Sci Fi channel showed these years ago.

I know Galatica and Buck Rogers are on DVD now.

The Sixth Sense with Gary Collins.

SEARCH with Burgess Meredeth.

They seemed cool when I was a kid, and I wonder how they held up.

Doctor in the House was an Australian (?) comedy that was frequently on PBS. Haven’t seen it in years.

Another vote for Barney Miller here, and…

Give me my Hawaii 5-0, dammit!!!

AFAIK, no one has broadcast the original Doctor Who series in years. I wish BBC America would dump all that miserable pseudo-American crap they foist on us and just do old Doctor Whos (and new Doctor Whos, and Torchwood).

It’d be really nice to see “The Young Ones” again, too.

I love me some Retro Television Network and have added Battlestar Galactica, Hardy Boys and Emergency! to my Tivo list.

In addition, it is still in beta, but I think they have open slots still, check out www.hulu.com. In addition to current favorites like Arrested Development, Firefly, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, they have ‘classics’ like WKRP, Doogie Howser, NewsRadio, Airwolf, The Bob Newhart Show, and Benson.

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AFAIK, no one has broadcast the original Doctor Who series in years. I wish BBC America would dump all that miserable pseudo-American crap they foist on us and just do old Doctor Whos (and new Doctor Whos, and Torchwood).

It’d be really nice to see “The Young Ones” again, too.
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If you are a member of Netflix, you can get a metric crapload of Doctor Who viewable on demand on their website. It used to be limited to 15 or so hours per month but they recently removed that so you can watch classic episodes until your eyes bleed.

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Also, Designing Women, Cheers, Leave it to Beaver, Little House on the Prairie and MASH* are relatively recent shows (in terms of the public collective memory) but they’re on and in repeats.
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For those who don’t know, TV-Land does swap the re-runs around quite frequently. They’ll run a show on weekdays at 7am for a few weeks, and then bring in something else.

I second the MTM shows, they don’t seem to be on much any more. Also Frasier.

[QUOTE=Spectre of Pithecanthropus]
For those who don’t know, TV-Land does swap the re-runs around quite frequently. They’ll run a show on weekdays at 7am for a few weeks, and then bring in something else.

I second the MTM shows, they don’t seem to be on much any more. Also Frasier.
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Yes, they do swap them out occasionally but, unless they market them as a marathon or a special run, most shows in their rotation stay on for a few months at a time.

While it’s true not every show currently listed on their homepage is in rotation, my original post from which you quoted me was in response to the statement that a certain show was never re-aired.

I’m glad to see so many of us enjoy the classics though!

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I second the MTM shows, they don’t seem to be on much any more. Also Frasier.
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IIRC, Lifetime re-runs Frasier, as do some local stations (channel 13 in Los Angeles & 69 in Atlanta come immediately to mind).

[QUOTE=Happy Wanderer]
The Sixth Sense with Gary Collins.

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This is available at Hulu.com, and I just noticed that whoever was looking for Hill Street Blues will find it there too.

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I know it got turned into “The Magic Schoolbus”, but I’d like to see the original cartoon, “Mission: Magic”. Also “The Banana Splits”. Also “The Goodies”. “The Prisoner”, too; but I suspect I might not understand it any better a second time around.
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“The Banana Splits” is shown on Boomerang.

One I’d like is “Northern Exposure”.

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IIRC, Lifetime re-runs Frasier…
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Yeah, every weeknight at 10:00 and 10:30, right before The Golden Girls. I’m such a creature of habit, I’ve seen the entire series…twice.

Thanks! I guess I’ll have to become a member.

Regarding Parker Lewis, I seem to recall at one point a cable channel, USA IIRC, started showing reruns of the series. It didn’t last very long, however, and I don’t think they even got through half the series before they took it off the schedule. This wasn’t very recent, but it was some time after Fox had stopped making the show.