MeTV has replaced its M-F 4pm (Eastern) showing of TOS with a second hour of Emergency!. TOS will still be on Saturday nights at 9pm. I didn't realize Emergency! was that popular.

MeTV has replaced its M-F 4pm (Eastern) showing of TOS with a second hour of Emergency!. TOS will still be on Saturday nights at 9pm. I didn't realize Emergency! was that popular.![]()
Maybe Wild, Wild, West or Night Gallery or maybe something like Land of the Giants or Time Tunnel.
Maybe Wild, Wild, West or Night Gallery or maybe something like Land of the Giants or Time Tunnel.
Hour-long Night Gallery would be just fine with me, and it would be great if the >40-year-old half-hour syndication package could be jettisoned. That package is what MeTV broadcasts, and it features not only the indignity of Rod Serling having to give Night Gallery-style introductions to episodes of The Sixth Sense (a separate Universal series starring Gary Collins) but also terrible cuts to fit one or more segments, originally of varying length, into a half hour. (Sometimes expansions, too, such as footage from Silent Running used to pad out one segment.) What they did to the superb "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" (originally 40 minutes) is criminal.
The only episodes not affected by the syndication cuts were those from the final 1972-73 season, when the network time slot was cut from 60 to 30 minutes.
Maybe Wild, Wild, West or Night Gallery or maybe something like Land of the Giants or Time Tunnel.
Hour-long Night Gallery would be just fine with me, and it would be great if the >40-year-old half-hour syndication package could be jettisoned. That package is what MeTV broadcasts, and it features not only the indignity of Rod Serling having to give Night Gallery-style introductions to episodes of The Sixth Sense (a separate Universal series starring Gary Collins) but also terrible cuts to fit one or more segments, originally of varying length, into a half hour. (Sometimes expansions, too, such as footage from Silent Running used to pad out one segment.) What they did to the superb "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" (originally 40 minutes) is criminal.
The only episodes not affected by the syndication cuts were those from the final 1972-73 season, when the network time slot was cut from 60 to 30 minutes.
Maybe Wild, Wild, West or Night Gallery or maybe something like Land of the Giants or Time Tunnel.
Hour-long Night Gallery would be just fine with me, and it would be great if the >40-year-old half-hour syndication package could be jettisoned. That package is what MeTV broadcasts, and it features not only the indignity of Rod Serling having to give Night Gallery-style introductions to episodes of The Sixth Sense (a separate Universal series starring Gary Collins) but also terrible cuts to fit one or more segments, originally of varying length, into a half hour. (Sometimes expansions, too, such as footage from Silent Running used to pad out one segment.) What they did to the superb "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" (originally 40 minutes) is criminal.
The only episodes not affected by the syndication cuts were those from the final 1972-73 season, when the network time slot was cut from 60 to 30 minutes.
You know, I tried watching Night Gallery on MeTv and some of the episodes seemed very choppy. I suspected that they had been badly edited, but wasn't sure . . ..
The more "Emergency!" the better!
What a great show! DeSoto/Gage/Dr. Brackett/Dixie/Dr. Early/Ramapart/Squad 51!
The more "Emergency!" the better!
What a great show! DeSoto/Gage/Dr. Brackett/Dixie/Dr. Early/Ramapart/Squad 51!
Okay, wiseguy, that kind of talk will get you stunned.
The more "Emergency!" the better!
What a great show! DeSoto/Gage/Dr. Brackett/Dixie/Dr. Early/Ramapart/Squad 51!
Okay, wiseguy, that kind of talk will get you stunned.
Haha! "Emergency" is one of my all-time favorites and one of the most influential shows of all-time-- many people became paramedics or firemen because of that series.
The Squad and the LaFrance pumper are on display in the Los Angeles Firefighters Museum and look fantastic, and the Station 51 still looks the same & is still in use in Carson City!
Everything in "Emergency" is outdated in 2015, but it's a great document of when the Paramedic Program was new to the world- and very entertaining to watch.
"TOS"& "Emergency"- the 2 greatest shows to grow up with!
Absolutely.That's why I prefer to have things on DVD.
Of course he does. When asked if he would approve of a transfer of the original series to blu-ray, Kor replied (and I quote) "It would have been glorious!"Or..Glorious Blu-Ray!!
(I do think Kor approves of Blu-Ray)
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