View Full Version : Coming to Nick@Nite July, 2006!
Pavan
01-11-2006, 04:05 PM
A DIFFERENT WORLD (JULY, 2006)
In this spin-off from the popular sitcom The Cosby Show, Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) enters her sophomore year at Hillman College -- alma mater of her parents and grandfather -- where she moves into Gilbert Hall and shares a dorm room with 26-year-old Jaleesa Vinson (Dawnn Lewis) and talkative new roommate Maggie Lauten (Marisa Tomei). Also included in the first season cast were obnoxious and extremely wealthy dormmate Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy) and wannabe ladies' man Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison). Ron Johnson (Darryl M. Bell) and Walter Oakes (Sinbad) become regulars in the second season after appearing occasionally during the first season. When Denise leaves Hillman, the show begins to focus on Whitley and Dwayne, who
begin an on-again, off-again relationship before they marry at the end of the fifth season.
spunkygirl
01-12-2006, 09:07 AM
:woohoo: That's great news :D
Southern Hellraiser
01-13-2006, 08:23 PM
:woohoo: Thanks for posting. :)
IndyGyrl09
01-13-2006, 11:44 PM
I can't wait. I love that show even though it comes on one of our local channels and oxygen but i still love it
TVFactFan
01-15-2006, 03:43 PM
It will be cool if it aired after the Cosby Show
Scoobiedoo30
01-17-2006, 04:00 PM
Having A Diffrent World on Nick@Nite is Great News
and Nick@Nite Should air A Diffrent World after
The Cosby Show.
GeorgiaboyJeff!
01-23-2006, 02:19 PM
YES!!! I can never seem to catch this show on other stations. I'm pretty sure this show will do as well as the Cosby show & Roseanne!
An 80s Guy
01-27-2006, 05:49 PM
great i'm gonna tape it
ThomasE
03-11-2006, 10:32 PM
Wow! I guess that I have to tell my friend that hell has frozen over and the devil is giving free slay rides! Personally, I did not think NAN would ever pick up the series, but I am thrilled! This is awesome news.
TVFactFan
03-11-2006, 11:53 PM
Wow! I guess that I have to tell my friend that hell has frozen over and the devil is giving free slay rides! Personally, I did not think NAN would ever pick up the series, but I am thrilled! This is awesome news.
It needs to replace Roseanne.
ThomasE
04-01-2006, 12:45 PM
It needs to replace Roseanne.
It needs to fill in for some of the time slots that Fresh Price occupies. Talk about overplaying some shows.
TVFactFan
04-01-2006, 02:07 PM
It needs to fill in for some of the time slots that Fresh Price occupies. Talk about overplaying some shows.
Fresh Prince??? Don't you Mean Roseanne?
10pm-Roseanne
10:30pm-Roseanne
11pm-Roseanne
1pm-Roseanne
1:30pm-Roseanne
GeorgiaboyJeff!
04-06-2006, 07:54 PM
Fresh Prince??? Don't you Mean Roseanne?
10pm-Roseanne
10:30pm-Roseanne
11pm-Roseanne
1pm-Roseanne
1:30pm-Roseanne
LOL I know right!!! Everytime I turn it to Nick@nite I see Roseanne & it's driving my crazy. Last night I turned it there & I almost threw the remote at the damn tv screen lol. I can't even listen to the stupid opening anymore!
TVFactFan
04-06-2006, 08:58 PM
LOL I know right!!! Everytime I turn it to Nick@nite I see Roseanne & it's driving my crazy. Last night I turned it there & I almost threw the remote at the damn tv screen lol. I can't even listen to the stupid opening anymore!
I know enough is enough. Damm, it's time for another show
pepperkane
04-10-2006, 12:55 AM
Fresh Prince??? Don't you Mean Roseanne?
10pm-Roseanne
10:30pm-Roseanne
11pm-Roseanne
1pm-Roseanne
1:30pm-Roseanne
I agree, a couple of shows can feel all the time slots they have.:lol:
Pavan
05-02-2006, 09:06 PM
July 19 is the day:
NICK AT NITE UNVEILS ROLL-OUT OF NEW HIT SITCOMS WHEN
HOME IMPROVEMENT, A DIFFERENT WORLD, NEWSRADIO AND DESIGNING WOMEN JOIN LINE-UP BEGINNING
JULY 2006 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2007
The Cosby Show Spin-Off A Different World Kicks off New Slate in July
Santa Monica, CA, May 2, 2006 -- Nick at Nite -- the #1 basic cable network among Adults 18-49 -- will add even more hit shows to its line-up of popular comedies like The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Roseanne with the addition of A Different World, Designing Women, Newsradio and Home Improvement, it was announced today at the MTV Networks Upfront Presentation at The Theatre at Madison Square Garden. The new series rollout will begin in July, 2006 and continue through September, 2007.
"Nick at Nite is the premier destination for sitcoms like Home Improvement that have a strong appeal to the Nick at Nite audience," states Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land and Nick at Nite. "These programs represent the perfect fit for our viewers and we are thrilled to add them to our already stellar line-up."
For 2006 year to date, Nick at Nite is pacing to record its highest-rated and most-watched year ever among its target A18-49 audience on a total programming day basis. Driven by the continued success of modern hit sitcoms The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, The Cosby Show and Roseanne, the network is currently the number-one basic cable network among Adults 18-34, Women 18-49, Women 18-34 and Women 25-54.
The shows premiering on the network beginning July include:
A Different World (July 19, 2006) - This ensemble comedy was a spin-off of the hugely popular The Cosby Show and aired on NBC from 1987 to 1993. Set at the fictitious, historically black Hillman College in the South, it centered around Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet), one of the four daughters on The Cosby Show. Denise is constantly trying to adjust to the changes of living away from home on her own as well as deal with her roommates Jaleesa (Dawnn Lewis), a young divorcee and Maggie (Marisa Tomei), a
free-spirited and naïve girl who also happens to be one of the only white students on campus. Other characters in the series include Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy), a rich Southern belle; Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison), a nerdy but fast-talking New Yorker, his best friend Ron Johnson (Darryl Bell) and Walter Oakes (Sinbad), who was the dorm director. There were various changes after the first season when Lisa Bonet left the series. Debbie Allen took over as producer and director after the first season, turning the show into one which explored more social and political issues. Controversial topics such as AIDS, racial discrimination, date rape and the 1992 Los Angeles uprisings were all addressed, and several new characters were added, such as: Kim Reese (Charnele Brown), a pre-med student; Mr. Gaines (Lou Myers), the cafeteria cook; Col. Taylor
(Glynn Turman), the campus ROTC commander; Freddie Brooks (Cree Summer), an environmental activist and Lena James (Jada Pinkett), a feisty freshman from Baltimore. The series also gave more prominence to the romantic relationship of Dwayne and Whitley, who became the show's main stars.
Newsradio (July, 2006) - This sitcom, which aired on NBC from 1995 to 1999 showcases the hilarious antics at WNYX, a whimsical #2 all news radio station in New York City. Dave Nelson (Dave Foley) has just been brought in from Wisconsin as the news director by the station's owner, Jimmy James (Stephen Root). A bit overwhelmed by his new job, Dave must also deal with his new co-workers who are rather eccentric and witty. The staff includes: on-air anchors Bill (Phil Hartman) and Catherine (Khandi Alexander) who are constantly sniping at each other, Matthew (Andy Dick), an inept reporter, Beth (Vicky Lewis), a crazy secretary and Joe (Joe Rogan), the maintenance man. Rounding off the staff is Lisa (Maura Tierney), a smart and ambitious writer who actually should have gotten Dave's job. The two end up beginning an on-again off-again romance that becomes the hot topic of conversation among their friends and colleagues. The untimely death of Phil Hartman led the show to cast Jon Lovitz in 1998 as Max Lewis, a new on-air personality.
Designing Women (October, 2006) - This critically-acclaimed series stars Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Jeanne Smart and Annie Potts as four outspoken Southern women running Sugarbaker and Associates, an interior decorating business in Atlanta. The show, which aired on CBS from 1986 to 1993, focuses on their personal and professional lives, as they deal with their business, romances and friendship. Julia Sugarbaker (Carter) is the founder of the business and the classy and smart one of the bunch. Her sister Suzanne (Burke), is a former beauty queen who uses her flirtatious ways to charm both clients and men, Mary Jo (Potts), is a recently divorced mom with two kids and Charlene (Smart) is the trusting business manager who has never been married. Anthony (Meshach Taylor) is their outspoken deliveryman/handyman, who also happens to be an ex-con, but constantly gives his opinion on everything going on in the ladies' lives.
Home Improvement (September, 2007) - This comedy stars Tim Allen as Tim Taylor, host of a TV show in Detroit called Tool Time. Ironically, Tim's accident prone nature lands him in the emergency room more often than not. Right-hand-man Al Borland (Richard Karn) -- his flannel-wearing co-host -- is usually there to help him out, and Tim's neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman) whose face is usually hidden behind a fence, is often doling out advice. Jill (Patricia Richardson) is Tim's wife, who is studying to be a psychiatrist and also dealing with Tim's crazy antics. The two are raising three sons - Mark, Randy and Brad (Taran Noah Smith, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Zachery Ty Brian), who viewers get to see grow up throughout the series' run. Over the course of the series, which aired on ABC from 1991 to 1999, Pamela Anderson, Heidi Keppert and Debbe Dunning all play the Tool Time girls on Tim's show.
GSU2004
05-05-2006, 07:18 PM
I personally am glad to see the show on Nick at Nite. Oxygen seems to have this show on while i'm at work but when I get home, good old Roseanne is on. Turn on Nick at Night, its more good old Roseanne. I can't wait to watch some of the classic episodes again and then the forums on tv.com and here can discuss and analyze episodes (significant lines, bloopers, etc.)
TVFactFan
05-05-2006, 09:21 PM
I personally am glad to see the show on Nick at Nite. Oxygen seems to have this show on while i'm at work but when I get home, good old Roseanne is on. Turn on Nick at Night, its more good old Roseanne. I can't wait to watch some of the classic episodes again and then the forums on tv.com and here can discuss and analyze episodes (significant lines, bloopers, etc.)
Yes ADW will be a nice addition and hopefully it can replace Roseanne
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