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Your right the lost saucer!!! I forgot about that one. Jim Nabors and Ruth Buzzie !Leave a comment:
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I remember those specials fondly. I remember the one where Fi and Fum (Krofft's Lost Saucer) were hosting, and Fi didn't believe there was such a planet as Earth. I remember the one the Brady Kids hosted and their cartoon premiered. I vaguely recall the one Burns and Schieber hosted and Rick Springfield was on that one plugging Mission Magic, (man I wish I could find that one!)Leave a comment:
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the Friday night cartoon fall line up specials , remember The ghost and miss muir had one. Six million dollar man,than it was ,Donny and Marie Osmond with Jimmy hosting the new cartoons.Leave a comment:
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I have a vague memory of those specials. They used to do them for regular prime-time grown-ups shows as well.
Look at that ad! Mystery Island starring a re-vamped Lost In Space Robot Costume!Leave a comment:
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Wow.. OK, I didn't know they lasted that long.. By the '80s, I was well into scoring college babes.Leave a comment:
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Turbo Teen was another reason I longed for 70s nostalgia in the mid 1980s.Leave a comment:
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A little net research shows that these continued well into the 90's (except NBC who stopped them in them in '89). They skipped a couple years, notably from around '77-78 until around '83. That would be key for me because I would have watched in '77 and '78, but wouldn't have noticed their return in '83.
Here's a horrible clip of Weird Al and Scooby and Scrappy Doo hosting ABC's in '83. I have no memory of 'Turbo Tenn,' but like I said, I was sleping in by that point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYXlkBtD600
The live parts of ABC's 1989 hosted by the cast of 'Perfect Strangers', but no clips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojnNz...eature=relatedLast edited by Wee67; Aug 27, '10, 8:58 AM.Leave a comment:
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I remember watching those specials right up until the mid 1980s, even when I chose to sleep in on Saturdays.
I think the one in '84 had Menudo and Mary lou Retton on it, it's when I realized that I maybe too old for such fare.Leave a comment:
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^ They had those up into the mid-80s, because I specifically remember not knowing Super Friends was coming back on in 85 until I saw a commercial for that Friday-night preview, and the corresponding ad in TV Guide.
I loved those. I also remember the one from 79 that featured Plastic Man.
ChrisLeave a comment:
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Does anyone remember the prime time specials the networks would run, previewing their Saturday morning line-ups? I'm pretty sure this foggy recall did, in fact, happen, but they get foggier each year. I can remember nerdily going through the TV guide, planning my journey from channel to channel to make sure I saw all the cool shows I wanted. That, fo course, always led to the pre-VCR decisions when two cool shows went head-to-head in the same time slot.
It was during the days of 'Waldo Kitty', 'Space Nuts' and other '70s favorites. I believe they only did those prime-time specials for a few years, then the ratings must have tanked...
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I always hated lineup changes. I had my shows I liked and wanted them at the same time in the same order forever!Leave a comment:
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Does anyone remember the prime time specials the networks would run, previewing their Saturday morning line-ups? I'm pretty sure this foggy recall did, in fact, happen, but they get foggier each year. I can remember nerdily going through the TV guide, planning my journey from channel to channel to make sure I saw all the cool shows I wanted. That, fo course, always led to the pre-VCR decisions when two cool shows went head-to-head in the same time slot.Leave a comment:
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I remember seeing the ads in the comic books and always getting excited about the new shows.
Those were the days...Leave a comment:
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