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Yes, Brad Carlton crosses over to B&B on 4/20-4/21/93 with a phone call to Sheila on 4/19/93.

with the possible preemption and the show deciding to not skip any episodes we would have seen Brad confronting Sheila on B&B then back with Lauren on Y&R the same day which would have messed up the continuity for the shows so maybe skipping an episode entirely was what helped to not mess anything up. 

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4/19/93 CBS confirmed to air:
 
CBS Morning News 630-7AM
CBS This Morning I  730-8AM
CBS This Morning II 830-9AM
Family Feud 1 10-1030AM
Family Feud 2 1030-11AM
Price Is Right 1 11-1130AM
Price Is Right 2 1130-12PM
Young and the Restless 1230-130PM
As the World Turns 210-3PM
Guiding Light 3-4PM
CBS Evening News 630-7PM
Evening Shade 8-830PM
Bob 830-9PM
Murphy Brown 9-930PM
Love & War 930-10PM
Northern Exposure 10-11PM
CBS News Special: Waco 1130-1206AM
Crimetime After Primetime 1206-106AM
CBS Late Night II 106-205AM
Up to the Minute 2-4AM
 
If you are saying there was continuity needed for a crossover on YR, then that seems the most likely. They just skipped the BB episode that was supposed to air on 4/19/93 completely? Is there any record of someone on REC.ARTS getting an episode on 4/19/93?  Or did people just finally see that episode once the BB episode aired at some point in Europe for the first time? 

Then on 4/20/93, only 6 minutes of BB is rated as having aired. So, were they stuck skipping TWO episodes in a row in order to keep things in line with YR?
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64 Confirmed Full Preemptions of BB: March 1987-July 1993: (64 TOTAL)
 
7/7/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)              
7/8/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)                 
7/9/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)     
7/10/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)      
7/14/87 Young and the Restless (1-2PM)
7/15/87 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)       
7/17/87 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)
7/23/87 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)                  
7/29/87 Iran Contra Hearings 26 (1230-630PM)
8/3/87 (Local Fill for local news after Iran Contra Hearings 27, 9AM-122PM & $25,000 Pyramid 122-130PM)                       
9/7/87 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)                  
9/11/87 US Open Tennis (11AM-302PM)                 
11/26/87 J.T. (130-230PM)
11/27/87 A Thanksgiving Treasure (1230-2PM)     
12/8/87 Unrated Summit Signing Ceremony (unknown timings)                       
12/25/87 NBA on CBS (12-230PM)
12/31/87 As the World Turns (130-230PM)
1/1/88 Cotton Bowl (130-504PM)                 
2/15/88 NBA on CBS (130-4PM)               
9/5/88 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)                      
9/9/88 US Open Tennis 2 (123-4PM)                    
11/24/88 NFL Football (1230-311PM)
11/25/88 Care Bears Movie II (1230-2PM)                
12/26/88 Movie Special: Quarterback Princess (1230-2PM)
1/2/89 Cotton Bowl (130-445PM)
1/20/89 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)
2/20/89 NBA on CBS (130-4PM)
9/4/89 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/8/89 US Open Tennis 2 (112-547PM) 
11/23/89 Dink the Little Dinosaur (130-2PM)
11/24/89 Garfield & Friends (130-2PM)
12/25/89 Homecoming (1230-230PM)
1/1/90 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-516PM)
2/19/90 NBA on CBS (130-408PM)
9/3/90 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/7/90 US Open Tennis (1236-530PM)
11/22/90 H.R. Pufnstuf (130-2PM)
11/23/90 A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1230-230PM)
12/25/90 Homecoming: Christmas Story (1230-230PM)
1/1/91 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-519PM)
1/9/91 Unrated CBS Special Report- Geneva (unknown timings)
1/17/91 War in the Gulf 3 (10AM-4PM)
1/30/91 Unrated War in the Gulf 36 (unknown timings)
2/15/91 Unrated War in the Gulf 39 (unknown timings)  
2/27/91 Unrated War in the Gulf 59 (unknown timings)
3/14/91 NCAA Basketball 1 (12-235PM)
3/15/91 NCAA Basketball 1 (12-235PM)
9/2/91 US Open Tennis (1230-7PM)
9/6/91 (Local Fill for US Open Tennis)
10/11/91 (Local Fill for Thomas Senate Hearings)
11/28/91 NFL Football (1234-340PM)
12/25/91 Movie: Homecoming (1-3PM)
1/1/92 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-530PM)
2/17/92 XVI Winter Olympics (1-6PM)
3/19/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-238PM)
3/20/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-240PM)
9/7/92 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/11/92 US Open Tennis (1230-5PM)
11/26/92 Bugs Bunny Thanksgiving Diet (130-2PM)
12/25/92 House Without a Christmas Tree (1230-2PM)
1/1/93 Blockbuster Bowl (130-506PM)
1/20/93 Family Feud Special (130-2PM)
3/18/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-237PM)
3/19/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-225PM)
**4/19/93 Unrated special report (130-210PM) (Note: May not have aired anywhere but might have been skipped to not mess up a YR crossover that same week, so officially being put on the partial preemption list)    
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64 Confirmed Full Preemptions of BB: March 1987-July 1993: (64 TOTAL)
 
7/7/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)              
7/8/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)                 
7/9/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)     
7/10/87 The Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)      
7/14/87 Young and the Restless (1-2PM)
7/15/87 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)       
7/17/87 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)
7/23/87 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)                  
7/29/87 Iran Contra Hearings 26 (1230-630PM)
8/3/87 (Local Fill for local news after Iran Contra Hearings 27, 9AM-122PM & $25,000 Pyramid 122-130PM)                       
9/7/87 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)                  
9/11/87 US Open Tennis (11AM-302PM)                 
11/26/87 J.T. (130-230PM)
11/27/87 A Thanksgiving Treasure (1230-2PM)     
12/8/87 Unrated Summit Signing Ceremony (unknown timings)                       
12/25/87 NBA on CBS (12-230PM)
12/31/87 As the World Turns (130-230PM)
1/1/88 Cotton Bowl (130-504PM)                 
2/15/88 NBA on CBS (130-4PM)               
9/5/88 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)                      
9/9/88 US Open Tennis 2 (123-4PM)                    
11/24/88 NFL Football (1230-311PM)
11/25/88 Care Bears Movie II (1230-2PM)                
12/26/88 Movie Special: Quarterback Princess (1230-2PM)
1/2/89 Cotton Bowl (130-445PM)
1/20/89 Price Is Right 2 (130-2PM)
2/20/89 NBA on CBS (130-4PM)
9/4/89 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/8/89 US Open Tennis 2 (112-547PM) 
11/23/89 Dink the Little Dinosaur (130-2PM)
11/24/89 Garfield & Friends (130-2PM)
12/25/89 Homecoming (1230-230PM)
1/1/90 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-516PM)
2/19/90 NBA on CBS (130-408PM)
9/3/90 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/7/90 US Open Tennis (1236-530PM)
11/22/90 H.R. Pufnstuf (130-2PM)
11/23/90 A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1230-230PM)
12/25/90 Homecoming: Christmas Story (1230-230PM)
1/1/91 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-519PM)
1/9/91 Unrated CBS Special Report- Geneva (unknown timings)
1/17/91 War in the Gulf 3 (10AM-4PM)
1/30/91 Unrated War in the Gulf 36 (unknown timings)
2/15/91 Unrated War in the Gulf 39 (unknown timings)  
2/27/91 Unrated War in the Gulf 59 (unknown timings)
3/14/91 NCAA Basketball 1 (12-235PM)
3/15/91 NCAA Basketball 1 (12-235PM)
9/2/91 US Open Tennis (1230-7PM)
9/6/91 (Local Fill for US Open Tennis)
10/11/91 (Local Fill for Thomas Senate Hearings)
11/28/91 NFL Football (1234-340PM)
12/25/91 Movie: Homecoming (1-3PM)
1/1/92 Mobil Cotton Bowl (130-530PM)
2/17/92 XVI Winter Olympics (1-6PM)
3/19/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-238PM)
3/20/92 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-240PM)
9/7/92 US Open Tennis (1230-6PM)
9/11/92 US Open Tennis (1230-5PM)
11/26/92 Bugs Bunny Thanksgiving Diet (130-2PM)
12/25/92 House Without a Christmas Tree (1230-2PM)
1/1/93 Blockbuster Bowl (130-506PM)
1/20/93 Family Feud Special (130-2PM)
3/18/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-237PM)
3/19/93 NCAA Basketball: Various Teams (1210-225PM)

Note:

**4/19/93 Unrated special report (130-210PM) (Note: May not have aired anywhere but might have been skipped to not mess up a YR crossover that same week, so officially being put on the partial preemption list)    

Are the BB historians in agreement with the above list. There had to be exactly 64 preemptions to have (per the script) # 1575 air on July 1, 1993.

So, is 4/19/93 the episode you think is the one that "aired" (possibly not anywhere) and was skipped over to keep the YR crossover on track?

I still have to confirm the April 1991-August 1991 preemptions for final confirmation, but per the above, there should not be any BB preemptions during that 5 month time frame.

 

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Thank you guys. I hope this will be a better way to watch a somewhat iconic period - 2001/2002. It really was the show at its trashiest and most fun. As a child I was OBSESSED with the episodes when they aired in this period. I had them on VHS all of them... which got lost years ago. So its amazing to be able to have them again. Its the only Bradley Bell period I loved back in the day. Brooke sleeping with Deacon was a storyline the grandmothers would talk about outside on the benches. It was a lot of fun for me back then. I laugh for hours watching scenes from end of 2001 and 2002.

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I have uploaded 2 new episodes from 2001 - 3616 and 3617. I have now also added the dates after the episode number. From now on they will have no sync problems since I am doing them on another program. And I check after rendering. I am also exporting in the same format and resolution and bitrate that is the video so there is no video quality loss on Adobe Premiere. That way it will be slower but with no sync issues and try to be perfect.

You can expect every day 2 to 4 episodes from me. I hope in couple of months to finish.

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