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Scoobiedoo30
09-25-2008, 09:20 PM
Listen can someone tell me how long The Series Jackee was on The NBC Televison Network.

GSU2004
10-09-2008, 10:21 PM
Listen can someone tell me how long The Series Jackee was on The NBC Televison Network.

1 episode. The pilot episode was shown in May 1989 on a Thursday night following the Cosby Show. This episode was on most accounts considered an episode of 227 and labeled as a backdoor pilot. The episode can be seen within the 227 syndication package as a season four episode. TVOne shows it unedited with the original opening and closing as it came on NBC.

Scoobiedoo30
10-14-2008, 12:06 AM
you know for some reason I can not remember This Series aJackiee

GSU2004
10-14-2008, 07:56 PM
TVOne has stopped showing 227 again. They have aired it on and off again since 2004. I'm not sure if or when it will return to the network. They aired it in broadcast order so, you would see it before the season four finale. It is labled as episode 423. Here is some more info for you:

http://www.tv.com/227/jackee/episode/13889/summary.html?tag=ep_guide;ep_title;23

Scoobiedoo30
10-14-2008, 09:25 PM
thanks for the extra info

sodalake
03-07-2009, 02:10 PM
I think I remember seeing that pilot episode but I don't recall seeing it beyond that. Was Jackee in the 5th season and final season of 227?

ThomasE
03-28-2009, 04:25 PM
Yes she was. She appeared in six episodes and then left.

SamanthaB
04-23-2009, 02:22 PM
I saw Jackee in a 1990 interview with Arsenio Hall on YouTube saying her pilot episode came 5th in the ratings of the week it aired. Not sure if that was true but if it was, that's a pretty successful pilot. Perhaps a surprise it was dropped after that.

TVFactFan
04-28-2009, 08:21 PM
I saw Jackee in a 1990 interview with Arsenio Hall on YouTube saying her pilot episode came 5th in the ratings of the week it aired. Not sure if that was true but if it was, that's a pretty successful pilot. Perhaps a surprise it was dropped after that.


That was clearly a lie-lol Networks don't yank shows that finish 5th

ThomasE
04-28-2009, 10:51 PM
That was clearly a lie-lol Networks don't yank shows that finish 5th


Nah, Solomon. That sounds accurate. The Cosby Show was the lead in and Cheers aired after that. Naturally people tuned in after "Cosby" to see what was going down. "Jackee" aired after that "57 Varieties" episode of the Cosby Show when Theo wanted to go on that trip to Egypt. Plus Jackee was hot property back in the late 80's.

TVFactFan
04-28-2009, 11:26 PM
Nah, Solomon. That sounds accurate. The Cosby Show was the lead in and Cheers aired after that. Naturally people tuned in after "Cosby" to see what was going down. "Jackee" aired after that "57 Varieties" episode of the Cosby Show when Theo wanted to go on that trip to Egypt. Plus Jackee was hot property back in the late 80's.




I always wanyed that 5/11/89 NBC of 57 Varities since I have the Original NBC ep of Jackee with commercials. You wouldn't happpen to have that would you?-lol

ThomasE
04-28-2009, 11:44 PM
I always wanyed that 5/11/89 NBC of 57 Varities since I have the Original NBC ep of Jackee with commercials. You wouldn't happpen to have that would you?-lol

I did when I was 11. Then I threw out the tape because the film was ripped apart. I should have held on to it and just taped the film back together. :rolleyes: I remember that Cosby episode then the "A Different World will not be seen tonight" promo.

As far as another copy of "Jackee". Hmmm I don't know. Some dude in Philladelphia was supposed to send me a new copy two years ago. LOL.

BTW Solomon, I am working on "Kitchen Nightmares" tommorrow.

TVFactFan
04-28-2009, 11:53 PM
I did when I was 11. Then I threw out the tape because the film was ripped apart. I should have held on to it and just taped the film back together. :rolleyes: I remember that Cosby episode then the "A Different World will not be seen tonight" promo.

As far as another copy of "Jackee". Hmmm I don't know. Some dude in Philladelphia was supposed to send me a new copy two years ago. LOL.

BTW Solomon, I am working on "Kitchen Nightmares" tommorrow.


What's Kitchen Nightmares?

ThomasE
04-29-2009, 12:02 AM
What's Kitchen Nightmares?


The cooking show with Gordon Ramsey the testy british chef. The guy that did "Hell's kitchen".