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I can hardly wait to see Mr. Blunderbuss and Small Wonder once again... and Evening Shade for the first time since we never watched that show. Surprising, as we were fans on Bloodworth-Thomason. I am so pleased with AntennaTV. The only thing that could make them even greater would be just one classic soap.

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CMT was showing Evening Shade at one point a few years ago alongside Mama's Family. I think I enjoyed it, but I didn't get to watch it much.

I'm most excited about One Day at a Time finally getting that ass on this network! I've seen a few eps but have never had the opportunity to watch it with any regularity. It better not be stuck on Sunday nights, either!

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That's another one I look forward to! That theme song used to have my summertime latchkey behind groovin', especially with the shots of Mackenzie getting down and Schneider doing the tool belt shuffle.

Truth, I really don't need to see I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched in rotation. I'd rather see those shows take a break rather than say, Too Close For Comfort. I watch AntennaTV the least during the day and on weekends. This newer programming could change that.

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I agree about Bewitched and Jeannie. They've bounced around various channels a lot in the last few years. If they should be anywhere, they should go back to ME, and Cheers and Welcome Back Kotter should be on Antenna instead of on ME.

As much as I love the Norman Lear shows, it's definitely time for something else in primetime. I'm not quite sure of what, however.

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Antenna TV Program Schedule

Starting Monday, January 5, 2015

Programs / times subject to change

All times Eastern

What's new: Doogie Howser, M.D.; Evening Shade; Mr. Belvedere; Newhart; Safari Tracks (E/I); & Small Wonder

What's back: Circus Boy; Hazel; Leave it to Beaver; The Ropers; The Three Stooges; & Threes a Crowd

What's gone: Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Bachelor Father; Diff'rent Strokes; Flipper; It Takes A Thief; Married with Children; Partridge Family; Sanford And Son; The Nanny; & Totally Tooned In

Weekdays

5:00 AM Maude (replaces The Burns and Allen Show)

5:30 AM Maude (replaces The Burns and Allen Show)

6:00 AM The Patty Duke Show

6:30 AM The Patty Duke Show

7:00 AM Father Knows Best (replaces Antenna TV Theater)

7:30 AM Father Knows Best (replaces Antenna TV Theater cont.)

8:00 AM Mister Ed (replaces Antenna TV Theater cont.)

8:30 AM Mister Ed (replaces Antenna TV Theater cont.)

9:00 AM Hazel (replaces Too Close For Comfort)

9:30 AM Hazel (replaces Too Close For Comfort)

10:00 AM The Burns and Allen Show (replaces Three's Company)

10:30 AM The Burns and Allen Show (replaces Three's Company)

11:00 AM McHales Navy (replaces Bewitched)

11:30 AM McHales Navy (replaces Bewitched)

12:00 PM Green Acres (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

12:30 PM Green Acres (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

1:00 PM Dennis the Menace (replaces McHale's Navy)

1:30 PM Dennis the Menace (replaces McHale's Navy)

2:00 PM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Bachelor Father)

2:30 PM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Bachelor Father)

3:00 PM Bewitched (replaces Father Knows Best)

3:30 PM Bewitched (replaces Father Knows Best)

4:00 PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces Dennis The Menace)

4:30 PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces Dennis The Menace)

5:00 PM Mr. Belvedere (replaces Green Acres)

5:30 PM Mr. Belvedere (replaces Green Acres)

6:00 PM Threes Company (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

6:30 PM Threes Company (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

7:00 PM WKRP in Cincinnati (replaces Bewitched)

7:30 PM WKRP in Cincinnati (replaces Bewitched)

8:00 PM All in the Family

8:30 PM All in the Family

9:00 PM Good Times (replaces Diff'rent Strokes)

9:30 PM Good Times (replaces Diff'rent Strokes)

10:00 PM Newhart (replaces Sanford And Son)

10:30 PM Newhart (replaces Sanford And Son)

11:00 PM Barney Miller (replaces Good Times)

11:30 PM Barney Miller (replaces Good Times)

12:00 AM Threes Company

12:30 AM Threes Company

1:00 AM Too Close for Comfort (replaces The Nanny)

1:30 AM Too Close for Comfort (replaces The Nanny)

2:00 AM Doogie Howser, M.D. (replaces Too Close For Comfort)

2:30 AM Doogie Howser, M.D. (replaces Too Close For Comfort)

3:00 AM Bewitched (replaces Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

3:30 AM Bewitched (replaces Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

4:00 AM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Mister Ed)

4:30 AM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Mister Ed)

Saturdays

5:00 AM Antenna TV Theater

7:00 AM The Three Stooges (replaces It Takes A Thief)

7:20 AM The Three Stooges (replaces It Takes A Thief cont.)

7:40 AM The Three Stooges (replaces It Takes A Thief cont.)

8:00 AM Here Come the Brides (replaces It Takes A Thief)

9:00 AM Safari Tracks (E/I) (replaces Totally Tooned In)

9:30 AM Safari Tracks (E/I) (replaces Totally Tooned In)

10:00 AM Animal Atlas (E/I)

10:30 AM Animal Atlas (E/I)

11:00 AM Coolest Places (E/I)

11:30 AM On The Spot (E/I)

12:00 PM Family Style (E/I)

12:30 PM Animal Atlas (E/I)

1:00 PM The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

1:30 PM The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

2:00 PM Circus Boy (replaces Mister Ed)

2:30 PM Circus Boy (replaces Mister Ed)

3:00 PM Small Wonder (replaces Green Acres)

3:30 PM Small Wonder (replaces Green Acres)

4:00 PM Dennis the Menace (replaces Flipper)

4:30 PM Dennis the Menace (replaces Flipper)

5:00 PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces Partridge Family)

5:30 PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces Partridge Family)

6:00 PM The Ropers (replaces Maude)

6:30 PM Threes a Crowd (replaces Maude)

7:00 PM Too Close for Comfort (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

7:30 PM Too Close for Comfort (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

8:00 PM Evening Shade (replaces Bewitched)

8:30 PM Evening Shade (replaces Bewitched)

9:00 PM Newhart (replaces All In The Family)

9:30 PM Newhart (replaces All In The Family)

10:00 PM Doogie Howser, M.D. (replaces Three's Company)

10:30 PM Doogie Howser, M.D. (replaces Three's Company)

11:00 PM Mr. Belvedere (replaces Married with Children)

11:30 PM Mr. Belvedere (replaces Married with Children)

12:00 AM Bewitched (replaces The Burns and Allen Show)

12:30 AM Bewitched (replaces The Burns and Allen Show)

1:00 AM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces The Jack Benny Program)

1:30 AM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces The Jack Benny Program)

2:00 AM The Burns and Allen Show (replaces Bachelor Father)

2:30 AM The Burns and Allen Show (replaces Bachelor Father)

3:00 AM The Jack Benny Program (replaces Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

3:30 AM The Jack Benny Program (replaces Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

4:00 AM Dennis the Menace (replaces The Patty Duke Show)

4:30 AM Dennis the Menace (replaces The Patty Duke Show)

Sundays

5:00 AM Antenna TV Theater

7:00 AM The Three Stooges (replaces Here Come The Brides)

7:20 AM The Three Stooges (replaces Here Come The Brides cont.)

7:40 AM The Three Stooges (replaces Here Come The Brides cont.)

8:00 AM The Flying Nun (replaces Here Come The Brides)

8:30 AM The Flying Nun (replaces Here Come The Brides cont.)

9:00 AM Gidget (replaces Totally Tooned In)

9:30 AM Gidget (replaces Totally Tooned In)

10:00 AM The Monkees (replaces Gidget)

10:30 AM The Monkees (replaces Gidget)

11:00 AM Green Acres (replaces The Flying Nun)

11:30 AM Green Acres (replaces The Flying Nun)

12:00 PM The Ropers (replaces The Monkees)

12:30 PM Threes a Crowd (replaces The Monkees)

1:00 PM Dennis the Menace (replaces The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin)

1:30 PM Dennis the Menace (replaces The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin)

2:00 PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces Mister Ed)

2:30 PM Leave it to Beaver (replaces Mister Ed)

3:00 PM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Green Acres)

3:30 PM I Dream of Jeannie (replaces Green Acres)

4:00 PM Bewitched (replaces Flipper)

4:30 PM Bewitched (replaces Flipper)

5:00 PM Small Wonder (replaces Partridge Family)

5:30 PM Small Wonder (replaces Partridge Family)

6:00 PM Mr. Belvedere (replaces Maude)

6:30 PM Mr. Belvedere (replaces Maude)

7:00 PM Doogie Howser, M.D. (replaces Good Times)

7:30 PM Doogie Howser, M.D. (replaces Good Times)

8:00 PM Evening Shade (replaces Sanford And Son)

8:30 PM Evening Shade (replaces Sanford And Son)

9:00 PM Newhart (replaces Diff'rent Strokes)

9:30 PM Newhart (replaces Diff'rent Strokes)

10:00 PM All in the Family (replaces WKRP in Cincinnati)

10:30 PM All in the Family (replaces WKRP in Cincinnati)

11:00 PM Good Times (replaces Married with Children)

11:30 PM Good Times (replaces Married with Children)

12:00 AM WKRP in Cincinnati (replaces Barney Miller)

12:30 AM WKRP in Cincinnati (replaces Barney Miller)

1:00 AM Maude (replaces Three's Company)

1:30 AM Maude (replaces Three's Company)

2:00 AM The Burns and Allen Show (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

2:30 AM The Burns and Allen Show (replaces I Dream Of Jeannie)

3:00 AM The Jack Benny Program (replaces Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

3:30 AM The Jack Benny Program (replaces Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

4:00 AM Dennis the Menace (replaces The Patty Duke Show)

4:30 AM Dennis the Menace (replaces The Patty Duke Show)

Pretty happy with the schedule overall. I see they haven't debuted One Day at a Time or The Jeffersons yet. And while I *love* Good Times, I think it's time for a break. Same for All in the Family.

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The other shows might come in 2016? I seem to recall the initial ad referring to both '15 and '16, so who knows.

It's an interesting schedule. I'm happy to see Three's Company in a nice, late afternoon slot. Sucks Sanford and Son and Diff'rent Strokes are gone, but the upside is that WKRP and Barney Miller are finally on during the week. Belvedere and Newhart are in perfect time slots.

I can already see myself getting my 60-year-old on with that Evening Shade/Newhart block on Saturday nights, and I won't be ashamed at all.

Leave It to Beaver must be leaving MeTV, so it'll be interesting to see how their schedule changes. I wish these two would just adhere to the identities I've created for them in my head!

Also, dafuq at The Ropers and Three's a Crowd getting their own little spot on the weekends. Just random, especially sticking them in the middle of the 60s shows on Sunday.

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Take a deep breath, SFK. I need to process this new schedule as it pains me to see that we are losing some of my favorites (for now... they always come back). Working evenings and weekends makes it difficult and I hate that I'll.have to leave the house during act 2 of the first episode of Mr. Belvedere. I need to suck it up and stop trying to live like a retiree.

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I'd love to see One Day At A Time again. I watched it from beginning to end in it's original prime time run, and it's best in seasons 2-5. Ann Romano can be kind of shrill at times, and the sibling dynamic is great, with Valerie's character being the "good girl", and Mackenzie being the pain in the ass troublemaker. Perfect casting, I'll tell you that. I think those two were playing themselves. As far as the Educational shows... Safari tracks? What the hell is that? They need repeats of the Electric Company and Mututal of Omaha's Wild Kingdom! A few shows that don't get alot of play on syndication that I'd love to see again are Bj and the Bear, Angie, the full 60 minute version of Love, American Style, Room 222, and Police woman. And PLEASE, let them get ONE music variety show. Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour would be nice, or This Is Tom Jones.

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