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Post by aaaa on Sept 3, 2019 4:29:34 GMT -5
Buy a Vowel reports that Deal or no Deal comes back to GSN on 9/16 at Noon, replacing WOF
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Post by ivoryface86 on Sept 4, 2019 14:50:57 GMT -5
Also, the 2006-07 version of Chain Reaction loses the 1:30am weeknight slot to America Says starting September 16, after becoming the second-longest continuous GSN original in reruns without ever leaving the GSN lineup completely. That version has put in huge viewership over the years. Catch 21 is getting up there among the top 5 in continuous GSN original in reruns as well.
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Post by SpeedAndStrategy on Sept 4, 2019 15:20:21 GMT -5
Also, the 2006-07 version of Chain Reaction loses the 1:30am weeknight slot to America Says starting September 16, after becoming the second-longest continuous GSN original in reruns without ever leaving the GSN lineup completely. Not true, there have been some periods where it was taken off the schedule.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Sept 4, 2019 15:52:31 GMT -5
Also, the 2006-07 version of Chain Reaction loses the 1:30am weeknight slot to America Says starting September 16, after becoming the second-longest continuous GSN original in reruns without ever leaving the GSN lineup completely. Not true, there have been some periods where it was taken off the schedule. Now are you Nick aka TVLubber replying me back? Anyway, I'd not be surprised if Chain Reaction loses the 9am hour weekend slots to something else like Season 1 Catch 21 with Mikki seen on the right side of the screen in the main game and a different theme music that hadn't been seen since its renewal for Season 4 or maybe Season 4 of the Newlywed Game with Gary Kroeger as announcer. We'll just play it by ear and see how it goes.
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Post by aaaa on Sept 4, 2019 16:04:03 GMT -5
Also, the 2006-07 version of Chain Reaction loses the 1:30am weeknight slot to America Says starting September 16, after becoming the second-longest continuous GSN original in reruns without ever leaving the GSN lineup completely. That version has put in huge viewership over the years. Catch 21 is getting up there among the top 5 in continuous GSN original in reruns as well. Lane Reaction could be staying on weekends, we'll find out in a few days.
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Post by swohsemag on Nov 15, 2019 8:47:45 GMT -5
A few notes in case anyone is curious:
-Caroline and Friends The Game disappeared from weekend mornings earlier this month, after 12 episodes had aired. Replaced with Lane's CR. -The Chase disappears from the schedule after today's airing. Lane's CR for an hour instead. -Some extra America Says runs (and I think Common Knowledge too) instead of more FF in some places. -Thanksgiving day has Match Game from 8-11am, America Says from 11am-3pm, and FF from 3pm onward.
I've been using FRNDLYTV to watch GSN ($8/month including DVR service) and have been really pleased with it.
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Post by aaaa on Nov 15, 2019 9:19:09 GMT -5
And Feud will be Harvey's, of course. And still no word on a special 25th anniversary celebration on Thanksgiving weekend(Sunday 12/1 is their anniversary).
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Post by swohsemag on Nov 15, 2019 13:41:47 GMT -5
And Feud will be Harvey's, of course. And still no word on a special 25th anniversary celebration on Thanksgiving weekend(Sunday 12/1 is their anniversary). Some sleuthing in Zap2It shows the Black Friday schedule for GSN is even less exciting: 8am-11am - Common Knowledge 11am - 3pm - America Says 3pm - 1am - Family Feud (Harvey) 1am-3am - no changes It also appears that the Saturday schedule (at least through daytime/afternoon) has no alterations from previous weeks. Fingers crossed that Sunday 12/1 is something more exciting!
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Post by mdcswildcats86 on Nov 15, 2019 14:45:23 GMT -5
Think that maybe they will air $100K PYRAMID (Strahan) reruns on weekends, now that it has 4 years of catalog?
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Post by swohsemag on Dec 3, 2019 13:02:30 GMT -5
GSN's listings (via source code) show that WML and IGAS once again pre-empt the 3am ET hour starting overnight Dec. 16. First up is the 1950 WML premiere and the IGAS episode of 10/9/61 (which is also available for viewing on Amazon Prime Video currently).
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Post by aaaa on Dec 3, 2019 17:41:51 GMT -5
It's possible that some of the classic episodes put in late night will feature those who died in 2019, that was the case IIRC the last couple of years. Some may be from the syndicated era of Line or Truth.
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Post by swohsemag on Dec 4, 2019 9:40:29 GMT -5
GSN's listings (via source code) show that WML and IGAS once again pre-empt the 3am ET hour starting overnight Dec. 16. First up is the 1950 WML premiere and the IGAS episode of 10/9/61 (which is also available for viewing on Amazon Prime Video currently). Overnight Tuesday 12/17: What's My Line - June 20, 1954 (Doris Day) I've Got a Secret - October 21, 1963 (Art Linkletter)
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Post by aaaa on Dec 9, 2019 11:26:51 GMT -5
Matt Ottinger reports that on Game Show Forum that GSN will be showing two syndicated episodes of What's My Line that have never been seen before on GSN. The guests on those shows will be Monty Hall and Jack Narz. They will be airing the week of 12/23-12/27 in the usual holiday 3-4AM blocks Mon-Fri where they show such shows. The shows for the week of 12/16-12/20 are up at GSN's website and Monty and Jack aren't listed as guests for those shows.
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Post by phimat37 on Dec 9, 2019 15:55:45 GMT -5
Unfortunately I don't get GSN anymore. Not since I dumped DirecTV and started streaming, I use Hulu with Live TV now. I didn't really watch much GSN anyways, but it was always kind of nice to have. This was always my favorite time of year to have GSN of course. I love What's My Line and I've Got a Secret. The syndicated WML's were OK but weren't my favorite. I liked them, but they were never my favorite.
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Post by CardSharksFan8689 on Dec 10, 2019 9:29:08 GMT -5
I do have one question, regarding Match Game presently airing on GSN. Did GSN acquire a fresh lease back in October, or are they the same episodes that have been airing over and over again like there's no tomorrow since 2016?
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