Posts with tag NickAtNite
Posted Apr 20th 2008 11:03AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Web, Celebrities, Retro Squad, Reality-Free
A few weeks ago, while doing some research on stand-up comedians who became sitcom stars, I ended up Googling a whole bunch of names to get some additional pre-television history on them. One of these was Home Improvement's Tim Allen. While looking up Tim's information I came upon a listing for his personal website. It was a weird listing though -- something like Tim Allen -- T'Avatar. Well, since I know Tim's not a Romulan, I thought this was just an abbreviation of something. Needless to say I clicked in.
Turns out, T'Avatar was short for Tim Allen's Avatar, which appears in an opening video to his website. Folks, this Avatar freaks the living piss out of me.
Continue reading Tim Allen's scary Internet avatar
Posted Sep 14th 2007 1:02PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, OpEd, Watercooler Talk

Recently,
The Onion had a really funny article called
"Nation Suddenly Feels Old After Seeing Nick-At-Nite Lineup" (funniest line: "Why are they playing shows from 1988? That's only...fuck, that's 19 years ago? Oh God, I've wasted my life."). But it seems like even
The Onion can't keep up with the rapid changes in the nostalgia network's lineup. Nick at Nite has not only rocketed past the eighties and started concentrating on sitcoms from the nineties (
Home Improvement, Fresh Prince), but they've decided to start airing shows from the 2000s as well.
How do I know this? I turned on Nick at Nite last night and saw an episode of...
George Lopez.
Continue reading Why is George Lopez on Nick at Nite?
Posted Mar 9th 2007 2:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable
I grew up on a farm, so I could only watch cable when visiting friends in town, at least until I was in high school and my family got a satellite dish. This was in the '90s, and one of our favorite channels to watch as a family was Nick at Nite: we'd watch The Donna Reed Show, The Patty Duke Show and Mr. Ed. You know, classic TV.
Fast forward to today and you have shows like Home Improvement, George Lopez and Saget-era America's Funniest Home Videos slated to appear on the cable channel, none of which feel especially "classic" to me. And George Lopez is still on, for the love of God.
Continue reading Home Improvement, George Lopez and America's Funniest Home Videos added to Nick at Nite
Posted Jan 9th 2007 3:06PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Celebrities
The popular '80s sitcom Growing Pains will be added to the Nick at Nite lineup this month, kicking off with a marathon on January 21 from 9pm to 1:30am (and then repeating from 1:30am to 6am). Starting on January 22, the show will slide into its normal timeslot Monday through Thursday at 9 and 9:30pm, Friday and Saturday at 10:30pm, and Sunday at 9:30pm.
Growing Pains was one of the shows my family watched while I was growing up, and that's pretty much where it stays: in my memories. I've tried watching reruns in recent years, but it's still very much "of the '80s" to me. That isn't to say it was a bad show, and it followed the precedent set by The Cosby Show of having a family where both the mother and father had high-paying careers. Also, the kids were mischievous but never complete hoodlums. Actually, the more I think about it, it was pretty much a white Cosby Show in many ways.
Posted Oct 2nd 2006 2:59PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable

If you've ever sprung awake at midnight in a cold sweat and felt the walls closing in around you and felt the only thing that could calm you down is an episode of
Designing Women, then I have good news for you.
Designing Women debuts on Nick at Nite this evening with a marathon from 10 pm to 2 am. The marathon will continue at these same times through October 5, and then the show will settle into its Monday through Saturday midnight spot starting this Friday, October 6. Set your recording devices and get your fill of sassy Southern ladies. The READ link below also includes a schedule of the marathon, which begins this evening with the pilot episode.
Posted May 2nd 2006 7:33PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Industry, Programming, OpEd

Remember those halcyon days when Nick at Nite used to
show TV classics like
Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, and
I Love Lucy? Yeah, it's hard for me
to remember those days, too. Ever since the advent of sister network TV Land, the powers that be at Nickelodeon have
seen fit to put old favorites there and leave Nick at Nite for fans of TV's most recent past. Lately, it's been in
Eighties mode, with shows like
Cheers, The Cosby Show, and
Full House in heavy rotation. But the
Nineties aren't far behind, with
Mad About You recently joining Nineties stalwarts
Roseanne and
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in the lineup.
Now, according to this
press release, Nick at Nite will be
becoming very Nineties-oriented over the next year or so, with the additions of
Home Improvement, Designing Women,
A Different World, and Bob's favorite show,
NewsRadio. What's next,
Seinfeld?
Also,
does this mean that the shows from the Eighties are going to be pushed to TV Land? If so, where will the older stuff
go? The dusty confines of our memories aren't enough. I guess I'll have to stock up on the DVDs...
[via
The Futon Critic]
Posted Jun 21st 2005 2:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable, Industry, Programming
Nick at Nite has given us yet another reason to rev up our Tivos and VCRs.
It turns 20 on July 1, and all this week they are celebrating by showing episodes of shows that they've had on the schedule over the years. Some of the shows:
- Kate and Allie (damn, I wish this show was on DVD)
- Moonlighting
- Who's The Boss
- Family Ties
- Night Court
- Dragnet
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- Growing Pains
- Get Smart
Great shows all, but it illustrates a point: why aren't these shows on the network right now? As Noel Holston says in the Detroit News/Newsday piece below, "...while Nick at Nite - and TV Land, for that matter - have never been more successful, it's nostalgia isn't what it used to be."