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  • HardyGirl
    Mego Museum's Poster Girl
    • Apr 3, 2007
    • 13949

    A question for you east coasters...

    When you were a kid, and watched TV after school, was it cartoons on WNEW and WPIX, or the 4:30 Movie?
    "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
    'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
    Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
    If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    #2
    I usually watched mostly channel 5 for cartoons and 11 for rerun sitcoms.

    9 used to be pretty good too.

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    • Sideshow Spock
      valar morghulis
      • Mar 8, 2005
      • 2859

      #3
      We got WPIX, WNEW, and WWOR, and all were routinely watched by me after school (and before sometimes LOL) for cartoons and sitcom reruns such as Gilligan, Brady Bunch, etc. I also went thru a big Adam-12 phase which I think was on WWOR.

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      • johnmiic
        Adrift
        • Sep 6, 2002
        • 8427

        #4
        When I was growin' round up here it was mostly cartoons on WNEW and WPIX. So we would watch Warner Brothers Cartoons, and Hanna Barberra stuff, which we never knew was syndicated. They would play re-runs like Wacky Races, Dastradly & Mutley, Yippie, Yappie and Yahoo-eee, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Fantastic Voyage, Battle of the Planets, Star Blazers, Flintstones, Magilla Gorilla, and also The Magic Garden, New Zoo Review and Joya's fun school. Sometimes I would watch Sesame Street or The Electric Company on PBS. The 4:30 Movie we watched only when there was an event film like Planet Of The Apes, Fantastic Voyage, Omega Man and stuff like that. WPIX used to show Star Trek at dinnertime on weeknights and then moved it to Saturdays. When video games became the rage they played a game on WPIX where you had to say PIX into the phone and the game would fire on the flying saucers and you would win something.

        WWOR used to show horror and sci-fi films Saturday mornings and sometimes Sunday afternoons. They mostly showed low-budget stuff like Blackula and the Thing With 2 Heads. They often re-ran a good one called Baron Blood. Then about 1979 or so they started running Doctor Who with Tom Baker. WPIX Saturdays, would show stuff on Chiller Theatre, and the show's gimmick was a badly animated hand reaching up out of a pool of blood and that gave me nightmares for a long time. WPIX would always show Abbot & Costello films except for Jack In The Beanstalk and A&C in Africa. Not sure why those 2 A&C films always wound up on WNEW Channel 5 for some reason.

        If you were lucky, the editor at WWOR wasn't too good and left in a shot in Attack of the Moonbeast where the monster ripped a guys arm off. Once there was a Linda Blair horror film where she was running topless and they left it in. That editor must've lost their job after that!
        Last edited by johnmiic; Sep 25, '08, 2:18 PM.

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        • Seeker
          Neptunians RULE!
          • Feb 20, 2008
          • 1954

          #5
          My earliest memories of middle school afternoons were rushing home to watch Commander Tom and Ultraman. There was also the Electric Company.

          I actually saw Family guy did a bit on the opening of Electric Company in their "Walmart" episode. That brought back alot of memories.
          Last edited by Seeker; Sep 25, '08, 4:25 PM.
          Lo there do I see my Father.
          Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
          Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
          Lo they do call me.
          They bid me take my place among them.
          In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.

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          • Riffster
            Atomic batteries to power
            • Jun 29, 2008
            • 2487

            #6
            in the Massachusetts area we had channels 25,38 and 56 for our afterschool cartoons

            i remember watching Battle of the Planets and Monkees reruns in the summer on 56, Voltron on 36 and Starblazers and Force Five on channel 25
            Looking for Infinite Heroes Robin and Catwoman
            And Super Powers Batman

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            • megocrazy
              Museum Trouble Maker
              • Feb 18, 2007
              • 3718

              #7
              Actually our cable company offered PIX and WOR when they first came here. I really can't remember what was on them though. Not sure when they stopped. 25 WFXT, 38 WSBK, and 56 WLVI were the Boston main stations. They showed all the after school stuff. 56 had Dale Dormann who was a popular radio personality a while back. He hosted the kids cartoons M-F from like 2pm-6pm. I think he still is doing a show on AM radio. Banana Splits was one. I loved that show. Everybody sing. Tra la la, Tra la la la... One banana, two banana, three banana four... Four bananas make a bunch and so do many more... Flipping like a pancake Popping like a cork... Fleagle, Bingo,Drooper and Snork(y)... Tra la la ... Tra la la la ... Tra la la .. La la la la..... Man those were good times
              It's not a doll it's an action figure.

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              • Wee67
                Museum Correspondent
                • Apr 2, 2002
                • 10603

                #8
                Originally posted by HardyGirl
                When you were a kid, and watched TV after school, was it cartoons on WNEW and WPIX, or the 4:30 Movie?
                More for New Yorkers than Easy Coasters, although some people in Connecticut and New Jersey shared TV stations With New York and Boston/Philadelphia.

                In Philly, we could sometimes see WPIX, but for us it was Ch.17, 29 or 48. They all ran kids programming after school, generally cartoons from 2 or 3 until 5 and then syndicated reruns like Brady Bunch, Batman or the Monkees until about 7pm. Aaahhh, I'm getting nostalgic just thinking about it.
                WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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                • jwyblejr
                  galactic yo-yo
                  • Apr 6, 2006
                  • 11147

                  #9
                  I didn't watch WPIX or WOR too much in the afternoons. They had on Yankees and Mets games on during baseball season.

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                  • kingdom warrior
                    OH JES!!
                    • Jul 21, 2005
                    • 12478

                    #10
                    I usually got home and watched both WPIX and WNEW. I was picky about my cartoons. I remember my sister driving me nuts cause she watched a soap opera called the edge of night on ABC before the 4:30 movie which we both watched. My Faves were Monster week,Elvis week, POTA week and a few others.

                    Loved when Pix would give Batman and Superman Back to back.

                    I also liked watching WOR that's how i got hooked on The Avengers,UFO and The Untouchables. Plus they ruled the day after Thanksgiving with their Godzilla Marathon........Great memories.

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                    • Action Martin
                      Apeonaut
                      • Dec 30, 2007
                      • 1982

                      #11
                      Homework, WPIX, and then ABC for the "Million Dollar Movie" if it was POTA week, Godzilla week, Johnny Soko week, or any other Sci-Fi week. But if it wasn't one of the theme weeks that I liked, I was outside playing running bases or riding my bike.
                      Scott

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                      • Adam West
                        Museum CPA
                        • Apr 14, 2003
                        • 6822

                        #12
                        I honestly don't know the station call letters in Washington D.C. but it was channel 3 for PBS, and channel 20 I believe which was a local station with Captain 20 where most of the good afternoon cartoons were watched every day.
                        "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
                        ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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                        • mars396
                          Museum Super Collector
                          • Sep 14, 2007
                          • 178

                          #13
                          Before there was a two hour news block (5-7)

                          Before Oprah

                          Before Phil Donhue (your saying WHO ?)

                          Channel 7 in New York used to show a MOVIE from 4:30-6:00 every Monday-Friday.

                          YouTube - ABC 4:30 MOVIE

                          You may ask, how can they shove a 2 hour+ movie into a 90 minute slot with commercials ?

                          Two words: extreme editing.


                          These were always themed:
                          Godzilla week
                          Planet of the Apes week
                          etc.

                          Everything stopped on my block for the themed weeks we kids were into. Often, we would even gather in a common living room to watch the Blob or Mothra together.

                          Outside play would resume at 6:00 when the boring news came on (sorry, Wee67)

                          Sometimes, as in the case of the original 1968 Planet of the Apes, they would show it over Monday and Tuesday. We watched these so many times (every single time they were on), that I know the PRECISE spot part 1 ended. The best was the Channel 7 Announcer guy recapping part 1.


                          The 4:30 Movie

                          The 4:30 Movie
                          Last edited by mars396; Sep 30, '08, 1:13 PM.

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                          • mars396
                            Museum Super Collector
                            • Sep 14, 2007
                            • 178

                            #14
                            WPIX-TV - Chiller | Commercial

                            WPIX-TV - "Chiller" - Commercial Break | Commercial

                            WPIX-TV - Holiday Movie Special - Commercial Break | Commercial

                            WPIX-TV - 11 Alive | Commercial

                            WOR-TV (1978) - Full ID | Commercial

                            WOR-TV - Million Dollar Movie - Commercial Break | Commercial

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                            • Manspider
                              Museum Super Collector
                              • Feb 7, 2008
                              • 224

                              #15
                              4:30 Movie - especially if POTA was airing or a movie like The Blob.
                              My town had a whistle that went off every afternoon at 4:30 pm.
                              It served as a reminder for all the kids to run home.

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