RobertScorpio
Pariah
I can barely remember my uncle watching STAR TREK when it was first on in the late 60s. I actually do remember seeing it with him at 10 at night on Fridays. I was maybe five years old at the time...
When TNG came out it was a syndicated show. For us, here in San Diego, it was on channel 6 (which broadcasts from Mexico) and, I believe, was on Sunday nights at 8pm. I may be wrong, but it actually followed The Simpsons for a while.
DS9 came and was on the same channel and, for whatever reason, it had new episodes at 9pm on tuesdays. I didn't get to see Voyager because I was usually deployed, and Enterprise I watched for a while, then lost interest.
How much of an effect did the modern Trek's timeslots have on you. Think what your favorite shows are now. If TNG was airing new episodes, right now, would it be number one on your list? Or would you TIVO it because you'd rather watch another show instead.
Rob
Scorpio
When TNG came out it was a syndicated show. For us, here in San Diego, it was on channel 6 (which broadcasts from Mexico) and, I believe, was on Sunday nights at 8pm. I may be wrong, but it actually followed The Simpsons for a while.
DS9 came and was on the same channel and, for whatever reason, it had new episodes at 9pm on tuesdays. I didn't get to see Voyager because I was usually deployed, and Enterprise I watched for a while, then lost interest.
How much of an effect did the modern Trek's timeslots have on you. Think what your favorite shows are now. If TNG was airing new episodes, right now, would it be number one on your list? Or would you TIVO it because you'd rather watch another show instead.
Rob
Scorpio