View Full Version : Looks like Lifetime has done it again...
Brent88
02-22-2004, 12:03 AM
according to Lifetime's site, not only will it now air at 1pm ET/PT weekdays beginning Monday, but the 1am Sunday showing is gone after tonight. If you go to Lifetime's site and go to the Unsolved Mysteries page, you'll see the Saturdays at 1am ET/PT airtime is gone, and then if you look at next week's schedule, it doesn't have UM on the schedule for next Saturday Night(Feb. 28th, early Feb 29th).
I am so disgusted right now... :mad:
Oh and BTW, despite what Lifetime's Unsolved Mysteries page says, it is 1pm beginning Monday, because if you go to The Nanny or DW pages, you'll see it's new timeslot added(The Nanny 6pm ET, DW at 6:30pm ET) beginning Monday.
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
http://www.lifetimetv.com/cgi/scripts/tv_byshow.pl?show=unsolved
http://www.lifetimetv.com/shows/unsolved/index.html
http://www.lifetimetv.com/shows/tvschedule/nextweek_out.html (Notice next Saturday Night, a movie airs instead).
Dilly
02-22-2004, 02:29 AM
What about the 6:00 p.m. daily time here in California?
Brent88
02-22-2004, 09:30 AM
It's now 1pm, no longer 6pm. 1pm Monday-Friday. The last Saturday Night showing was last night and the last 6pm showing was Friday. :(
Brent88
02-22-2004, 10:51 AM
February 23
Monday
1:00 pm Featured stories: A family seems especially prone to reincarnation --
a grandmother is reincarnated as a daughter, and a father and son switch
roles in the next generation; Ted Binion, the owner of the Horseshoe Casino,
is found dead with heroin in his system, and his girlfriend is the suspect;
Elizabeth Bersanetti was looking for her biological mom, and always
dreamed about her, until the night she dreams her mom died -- she later
finds out her mom did die the day of that dream; a woman on a canoe trip
was beaten and raped, forced to drink whiskey, and returned to the boat
rental place as though nothing had happened. [CC]
February 24
Tuesday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Craig Pritchert and Nova Guthrie are two bank
robbers on the run, having held up over 12 banks throughout the West
and stolen over half a million dollars, and now the FBI are after them;
a sign from heaven is given to Michael Landon and his stepdaughter,
Cheryl; 14-year-old Sarah Powell stayed home from school one day
and woke up hog-tied and with amnesia to find that her house had
been ransacked -- over the course of nine seizures, she started to
remember details, but police are still not convinced; in 1967, Fawzi
Mahmud was in the Jordanian Air Force, training in Texas, and had
an affair with a woman who became pregnant -- but Fawzi had to
leave for the Six Day War, and now he is looking for his child. [CC]
February 25
Wednesday
1:00 pm Featured stories: After months of harassing his ex-wife, Craig
Walker blackmailed a stripper to impersonate her, fraudulently sold
their house, and left town, kidnapping their two young sons -- Craig
has remained at large for almost two years and the boys haven't been
seen since January 2000; jewel thief Alan Golder typically strikes
when his victims are home during dinnertime, when they're less like
to wander upstairs, prompting law enforcement agencies to dub
him The Dinnertime Bandit; legendary forensic pathologist Cyril
Wecht has one case that continues to haunt him -- the mysterious
death of 20-year-old college student Jack Davis, Jr., near
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [CC]
February 26
Thursday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Jerry Bowen was convicted in Alabama on
April 22, 2000, for murdering his ex-wife, but jumped his $150,000 bail
just before his sentencing, and has been a fugitive ever since; there
are several suspects in the murder of notorious gangster Bugsy Siegel,
and it is possible that they all were involved; Phillip Macri severed
his spinal cord when a wave tossed him to the ocean floor, but an
unknown dark-haired woman saved his life and Phillip wants to
find her to say thank you -- after this segment aired, Linda Potts
identified herself as the woman who saved Phillip; best-selling
crime novelist James Ellroy was 10 years old when his mother
was brutally murdered, and he is convinced that a material witness
may still be alive based on evidence he has pieced together. [CC]
February 27
Friday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Kristen Modafferri had finished her freshman
year at college and was going to spend the summer studying photography
in San Francisco, but she was last seen leaving the coffee shop where
she worked with a mysterious woman -- an anonymous tipster claimed
he knew what happened to her, but he may be a suspect; tales of a
skunk ape creature roaming the Everglades go back to Indian lore,
and there have been several sightings and pictures taken -- now
DNA tests are being performed on fur; after a woman was gunned
down in the parking lot of her husband's office building, her husband
was convicted of hiring the hitman, but he maintains his innocence;
over the last 100 years, at least 10 members of the Olesen family
have had close encounters with firebolts from the sky. [CC]
March 1
Monday
1:00 pm [CC]
March 2
Tuesday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 3
Wednesday
1:00 pm [CC]
March 4
Thursday
1:00 pm [CC]
March 5
Friday
1:00 pm [CC]
March 8
Monday
1:00 pm Featured Stories: Suspect Turned Victim- A Missouri mother
who was originally the main suspect in her daughter's murder later
turns up murdered herself; Gurdon Light; Who Killed Jeanine? [CC]
March 9
Tuesday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Sonya Fitzpatrick claims she can talk to
animals and find out what's bothering them, and thousands of clients
around the world believe her; since Howard Carter, Lord Carnarvon
and Lady Evelyn Herbert discovered King Tutankhamun's treasure,
twenty deaths have been attributed to the curse of the mummy;
Wadada raped and beat University of New Mexico student Sarah
Beard, and is believed to have preyed on other young female
students as well; the ghost of woman who was killed by her lover
at resort in the Adirondacks continues to haunt the area. [CC]
March 10
Wednesday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Young Michael Jones and his family claim
that he has been haunted since he was five years old, and neither
exorcism nor switching houses have allowed Michael to escape --
is there another explanation?; pets sometimes demonstrate an
uncanny ability to sense when people are in peril, and behave
in extraordinary ways under such circumstances; Etta Smith
experienced a vision about the scene of Melanie Uribe's murder,
and identified the location of the body with such accuracy that
she became a suspect, but was later absolved; a pilot and his
plane disappear from the radar, his last radio transmission
referring to something that is hovering but is not an aircraft --
and other eyewitnesses confirm the sighting of something
that looked like a UFO. [CC]
March 11
Thursday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Yemin Shubentsov, an immigrant from
Moscow, claims to have healed thousands of people over the past
20 years, and says that "bioenergy" is responsible for his powers;
update -- on May 19th, 2000, a jury found Murphy and Tabish guilty
of the first-degree murder of the owner of the Horseshoe Casino;
the practice of using planetary movements to predict the stock market
has been in existence for many years, and Henry Weingarten used
financial astrology to forecast the Tokyo market crash two-and-a-
half years ahead of time, to the day; four men camping in the Allagash
Wilderness believe they were abducted by aliens, and under hypnosis,
they describe their experiences. Starring: Robert Stack [CC]
March 12
Friday
1:00 pm Featured stories: At least ten people have died violently at the
Myrtles Plantation since it was built in 1796, and now that it is a bed
and breakfast, guests often claim to have been visited by a spirit; after
a strange "V" formation of lights appeared in the night sky over Phoenix
and Flagstaff, the Air National Guard claimed it may have been a
squadron of A-10 attack planes, but many believe it was a UFO; the
body of Nancy Manni, one of the few female members of the Seafarers
International Union, was found floating in the Chesapeake Bay near
the Maryland shore on August 30, 1993, and John David O'Meara
was charged with her murder; the mystery of Our Lady of Guadalupe
is examined -- many believe it was created by a miracle, but the
mystery may never be solved. [CC]
March 15
Monday
1:00 pm Featured stories: The Lizzie Borden house in Fall River,
Massachusetts, site of the infamous axe murders, is now a bed and
breakfast, and the strange happenings there cause many to speculate
that Lizzie's victims haunt the house; Vincennes University journalism
student Brook Baker was murdered after she began working on an
expose about a date rape alleged to have occurred at a fraternity,
and she told police that a fraternity member had threatened her;
Christine Skubish fell asleep at the wheel and drove off the road,
dying instantly, but her son Nick miraculously survived, and was
found because two other travelers had a vision which caused
them to call the police; while driving on a Texas highway, three
people spotted a fiery UFO and suffered radiation burns, but
the military reported nothing strange in area that night and
denied responsibility for any medical problems that occurred
as a result of exposure to radiation. [CC]
March 16
Tuesday
1:00 pm Featured stories: John Patrick was once a gifted young
homicide cop from Fairbanks, Alaska, but he crossed over at some
point, and his life as a con artist eventually led him to become a
murderer and a fugitive; a deputy for the Miller County Sheriff's
Department lost control of a prisoner, and after two unidentified
men in a blue pick-up truck helped her, they disappeared without
a trace; in Kansas City, six firefighters were killed by an explosion
set off by arson, and now the five suspects are facing sentences
of up to life in prison; Jean Hilliard was frozen solid in Minnesota,
but she was fully revived and escaped unscathed. [CC]
March 17
Wednesday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Jesse James Hollywood set out to settle a
$36,000 drug debt by kidnapping his debtor's teenage stepbrother,
but wasn't able to collect the cash -- the teenager was killed, and
Jesse is still at large and considered armed and dangerous; after
15-year-old cheerleader Jessica Keen began dating 18-year-old
Shawn Thompson, she started to rebel, ran away from home,
and ended up dead -- but Shawn was ruled out by DNA evidence;
an American family traveling in Mexico has car accident, and
another American family helps with the rescue and stays with
the family during part of their recuperation, but then they leave
-- within a half hour of the original broadcast of this story,
Nancy & John Hannan contacted the telecenter, and a reunion
was arranged; Mia Zapata, an up-and-coming presence in the
Seattle music scene, was beaten and strangled soon after
she recorded a song predicting her own violent death. [CC]
March 18
Thursday
1:00 pm Featured stories: 25-year-old Wil Hendrick was last seen in
Moscow, Idaho, leaving a friend's party on his way to another one,
and no one has seen him since -- did he meet with foul play or just
want to get away from his life?; two road rage deaths in New York
and California are investigated, and one suspect is still being
sought, while Alvie Williams was charged in the James case --
detectives think Williams was a passenger in the Camaro and fired
the shots that took Robert James' life; Peru's Nazca Plateau, a
one hundred square mile area, contains hundreds of precisely
straight lines that converge in geometric perfection, and giant
figures formed by single continuous lines have been inexplicably
etched into the earth; a couple gives birth to a baby born with
no vital signs, but when they go to the morgue to hold him, he
begins to breathe -- doctors are baffled at his recovery. [CC]
March 19
Friday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Regina Defrancisco, 18, and her sister,
Margaret, 16, committed coldblooded murder, and are now wanted
by the FBI; six-year-old Katherine Korzilius was found dead on
the street with her skull fractured, just yards from her home, after
having gotten out of her mom's car to get the mail and walk
home -- and it all happened in just fifteen minutes; Bruce Lee's
son dies in a shooting accident on the set of a movie -- is it the
Lee family curse or just bad luck?; a cab driver picks up a man
wearing a turban and a fake beard, and the passenger straps
a bomb to the cab driver and forces him to rob a bank.
Starring: Robert Stack [CC]
March 22
Monday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 23
Tuesday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 24
Wednesday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 25
Thursday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 26
Friday
1:00 pm [CC]
March 29
Monday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 30
Tuesday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of
stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases. [CC]
March 31
Wednesday
1:00 pm [CC]
Dilly
02-22-2004, 11:39 PM
Thanks Brent88.:crazy:
Brent88
02-23-2004, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by Dilly
Thanks Brent88.:crazy:
I hate it too. I am going to have to use 2 VCR's now because I am in the process of getting all of the episodes of a sitcom that airs at 1pm ET. I only have about 30 episodes to go(and will be done by Mid-March) and I don't want to stop now, plus, I am trying to get all the episodes of UM I can, since it seems to be nearing extinction from Lifetime again :(
Is there any way to find out UM's ratings on Lifetime?
Brent88
02-23-2004, 09:42 AM
Originally posted by gaf
Is there any way to find out UM's ratings on Lifetime?
If there is... I haven't seen it. I have a feeling the ratings for it are horrible.
Maybe. Lifetime went from showing it three times a day, two of which were pretty good time slots, to one time, and they keep changing the time. Not sure what's going on there.
I just emailed Lifetime and asked them what the ratings are. I thanked them for showing the program. Hopefully they'll answer. If they do I'll post it here.
Brent88
02-23-2004, 10:07 AM
I can see why the ratings are horrible.
The new episodes that are Lifetime-produced(which they have been showing lately), the majority of the stories have already been shown 10 times anyway. People are less-inclined(outside of us) to watch a story over and over and over. The old episodes have been played more than that.
Well, it's been more than a week since I emailed Lifetime with my question, and so far, nothing. Doesn't look as if I'll get an answer.
I was going to say something on their message board, but it looks as if someone already has!
Brent88
03-02-2004, 10:52 AM
I already have. :)
Here are the April Unsolved Mysteries so far:
April 1
Thursday
1:00 pm Featured stories: Leah Roberts' bashed-up jeep was found thousands of miles away after she left for an unannounced cross-country trip -- but no body was found, and the only clue is an anonymous tipster who panicked before giving enough information; after a head-on crash, Wilma Drew lay dying on the highway, until a trucker came along and revived her and stayed with her until the paramedics arrived -- now she wants to find him and thank him; Dr. David Cawood and his family were restrained and robbed, and after launching a campaign to catch the intruders, they discovered that several other families had also been victimized -- now because of their efforts, Jay Duane Hatton is in police custody; Frank Hansen invites scientists to look at his Iceman -- half man, half ape. [CC]
April 2
Friday
1:00 pm Featured stories: The Lopez family was part of a drug ring that distributed huge quantities of cocaine and marijuana in Wisconsin, but in 1999, a federal indictment locked away 8 members of the family -- all except Arthur Lopez, who is still on the run; when a 12-year-old girl died in 1959, she offered to suffer for others, and people claim they have prayed to her and been healed; a series of bizarre and incriminating letters put Paul Freshour in jail for attempted murder, despite his claims of innocence; when $6,500 dropped from the sky into the Jameson's back yard, it may have been drug money that came from an airplane, but it was theirs to keep. [CC]
April 5
Monday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases.
April 6
Tuesday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases.
April 7
Wednesday
1:00 pm Hosted by Robert Stack, the series features reenactments of stories in which viewers participate to help solve cases.
April 8
Thursday
1:00 pm Featured stories: the mysterious disappearance of a Manhattan doctor the day before the tragic events of September 11, 2001 is investigated; an assailant who lures his female victims off the highway by signaling to them that something is wrong with their car remains at large; a psychic claims his paranormal abilities enable him to contact the spirits of the dead and convey messages to those they have left behind. [CC]
April 9
Friday
1:00 pm Segments include: a seemingly devoted husband and father kills his entire family and rigs his house to explode before vanishing; twenty-five years ago, a man accused of poisoning his wife at his son's birthday party fled to Ireland and remains a fugitive; a little girl's encounter with a faith healing priest proves medical science wrong and an update on a man who has made a living impersonating Formula One racer Jonathan Palmer. [CC]
April 12
Monday
1:00 pm Featured stories: two women, both named Mary Morris, were murdered in the same town within 72 hours of each other-coincidence or connection? A man's dream about his Gulf War buddy turns out to be true; the mystery surrounding a teacher who was abducted, raped and murdered is explored; find out if a 3000-acre ranch in the Texas hills is really haunted. [CC]
Well, it appears I spoke too soon. I DID get an email from Lifetime; they just didn't answer the question I asked, which was about the ratings for UM.
Here's their email--
Dear Lifetime Viewer:
Thank you for writing to us about the series "Unsolved Mysteries." We appreciate
your support for the program and Lifetime has been proud to air episodes for the
past several years.
Due to scheduling changes, "Unsolved Mysteries" was moved to a new time slot. It
is now scheduled to air Monday-Friday at 1 PM (ET/PT). To find out the new times
of your favorite Lifetime shows, you can check your local TV listings, or click
on the Lifetime TV schedule, which can be easily found on our home page at:
www.lifetimetv.com
To watch even more real-life sleuthing, please tune in two Saturdays of each
month at 11 PM (ET/PT) as former FBI detective Candice DeLong hosts Lifetime's
original series "What Should You Do?" You can also browse through the show's
dedicated Web page to get more insight on the best ways to protect yourself in
the event of an emergency.
We apologize for any inconvenience and want to thank you again for taking the
time to be in touch with us. Receiving input from our viewers is very helpful
and we greatly value your viewership.
Best regards,
Sydney Plant
Viewer Relations
Lifetime Television
www.lifetimetv.com
Brent88
03-02-2004, 04:38 PM
That's an auto-response, Gaf. I have NEVER gotten anything other than that from them! :mad:
I know it's an auto-response. I just thought it was funny. I didn't ask them a hard question. And I'm so glad they plugged their "What Should You Do?" show in their email to me. Can't wait to watch it. cough
Brent88
03-02-2004, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by gaf
I know it's an auto-response. I just thought it was funny. I didn't ask them a hard question. And I'm so glad they plugged their "What Should You Do?" show in their email to me. Can't wait to watch it. cough
:lol:
crookshanks
03-04-2004, 09:40 AM
To be honest, I think if Um still had bad ratings, it's probably better than alot of the tv shows they are showing now. I don't know anyone that watches them, and I only watch Um and I know others that do too.
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