Good clarification. But, they started the same season (fall 1973) on NBC and were sometimes promoted together. PS was Tuesday at 10pm, LS was Wednesday at 10pm. I don't think I saw much of Love Story, but I vaguely remember one episode of it, and I would like to see it again and the whole short-lived series now. It remains hidden. Medical Story started two years later and didn't last either (I see now), I have no recollection of it. Police Story is running on one of the subcarrier networks now.
Champion The Wonder Horse ... Even the older guy at work has NEVER heard of or seen this show. I loved it as a kid.
Pete and Gladys. And "Karen", which may not have even been in reruns (theme song by the Beach Boys). "She's alarming but disarming"
Usually when a channel is "replaced" it is by the carrier and money is usually at the center of things. I would guess that Circle is a relatively cheap operation to run and CBS/Viacom O&Os are involved with Gray Television & Ryman Hospitality,mostly on subchannels. Looking at a Wiki list, Gray owned WECP-LD,Panama City, moved H&I to 18.4 subchannel on 1/1/20 and Circle went on 18.3 subchannel where H&I used to be.
I don’t think captain Nice was shown after it was revived in 1991. I don’t think it’s TV competitor Mr. Terrific was never rerun as far as I kmow.
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea I used to love this series and I watched it every week back in the 60s/70s. I haven't seen it on TV since. Perhaps it was re-run on US channels over the decades.
I'll look and see but when I looked on my channel guide I could not find H&I. Then checked my cable line-up channel online and H&I is not listed. So I guess I would need an antenna to find it.
Man, forgot about that one. And they also rebooted it but I don't remember the episodes or if it was on network or syndication
"What's Happening Now" was a syndicated series. I remember it aired very late afternoon or very early Saturday evenings where I lived.
VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA currently airs in the wee hours of Saturday night, Sunday morning on the MeTV service in the US. La-La-Land has just released an expanded soundtrack album, limited to 1000 copies: VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA – ORIGINAL TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK COLLECTION: LIMITED EDITION (4-CD SET)
What's Happening Now!! is on TV One, and What's Happening!! is coming to TV One starting on Tuesday, July 28th.
This probably hasn't aired since it was first shown in 1976...and cancelled after 5 episodes..."Ball Four", based on the book of the same name by Jim Bouton, who also starred in the show. My friends and I were all Bouton/Ball Four fanatics after the book came out in 1970.
The Wonder Years Bot Meets World Step by Step The Wonder Years was on a long time ago on the ION channel but not since. Such an iconic show that should be currently aired on some station with all the channels available
My list applies to the U.S shows not seen on UK tv for years. Gilligan's Island The New Dick Van Dyke Show Wendy And Me Arnie Bridget Loves Bernie Rhoda Love American Style The New Phil Silvers Show Petticoat Junction Car 54 Where Are You Marcus Welby M.D. Chico And The Man I Spy Here's Lucy The Odd Couple The Partners My Three Sons My Favourite Martian Mr Ed Anna And The King Green Acres Garrison's Guerillas Combat Peyton Place The Monroes Have Gone Will Travel I Married Joan Circus Boy The Lone Ranger Bronco Cheyenne Sugarfoot The Guns Of Will Sonnett Cowboy In Africs The Rifleman Branded Adam 12 The Felony Squad The Bold Ones The Name Of The Game Cannon My Mother The Car Laramie Mr Peepers Hiram Holiday
I didn't/don't get The Disney Channel with my satellite package, but I'm curious if you ever seen the reboot of that show, "Girl Meets World"? Like I said, I've never seen it, but am wondering what viewers of the original show thought of it.
What's Happening!! is also currently on the Crackle streaming service. Don't know if that will end when it starts airing on TV One.
What's Happening/What's Happening Now has been running on Antenna TV, in order as if they were one series. Currently at 5pm Sunday in a one hour block (where I just flicked past it).
The Sci Fi Channel (before it became SyFy) used to run this one, along with "Land of the Giants" and "Time Tunnel" in that night-owl time slot. I'm guessing 2000 or shortly thereafter. I particularly loved "Voyage" as a kid and even had a toy version of the submarine that I played with in the tub. It held up relatively well compared to LOTG which looked like a low-budget version of "Star Trek" (and we know what kind of budget that one had).