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The Failures of ABC's TGIF (Part 1) 

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Throughout the dominance of NBC’s Must See TV, there was one night of the week that another network had firm control over. From 1989 until 2000, ABC’s TGIF programming block ruled the 18-49 demographic, anchored by legendary television comedies such as Full House, Perfect Strangers, and Sabrina The Teenage Witch. ABC used this programming block to launch several other sitcoms, some of them star vehicles, others half-hearted reboots - none of them lasting more than a season. Part 1 of 3.
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Music Used: Bobby Brown - That’s The Way Love Is (Instrumental)
Shai - I Don’t Want To Be Alone (Remix) (Instrumental)
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@averymerrick
@averymerrick Месяц назад
ABC's TGIF block (1989-2000) began to die in the fall of 1997: stemming from a combination of aging sitcoms like Family Matters and Step by Step moving to CBS (who started - and ended - their own family-friendly Friday night sitcom line-up in 1997-98 called "The Block Party"), the oversaturation of supernatural/magic type shows (Sabrina the Teenage Witch and new series You Wish and Teen Angel, the latter of which both lasted only one season), the failure of Two of a Kind (which was the last sitcom produced by the previously reliable Miller-Boyett group) starring the Olsen twins the following year. Ultimately, the ending of Boy Meets World after seven seasons and Sabrina, The Teenage Witch moving to The WB after the 1999-2000 season. ABC would bring back the TGIF brand for the 2003-05 & 2018-19 seasons, but it never met the same success it had before.
@Shorty_Lickens
@Shorty_Lickens 18 дней назад
1:20 I Love Lucy had higher ratings than any sitcom or half hour show today, and there were few people alive back then and a smaller chunk of the population owned TV's.
@productreviewproductions439
@productreviewproductions439 6 месяцев назад
awesome vid thanks!
@agingmillennialmainer
@agingmillennialmainer 6 месяцев назад
What if you lived with the people you work with? Star Trek lol. Interesting trip down memory lane
@Shorty_Lickens
@Shorty_Lickens 18 дней назад
Never loved TGIF. All I saw was stupidity and wastes of time. Not sure why it was so popular at the time. Probably cuz it was cute and safe.
@historyofnetworktv
@historyofnetworktv 10 дней назад
Just goes to show how our entertainment tastes have changed over 30 years.
@Shorty_Lickens
@Shorty_Lickens 10 дней назад
@@historyofnetworktv I guess. They still make cute safe family friendly shows. But now we also have stuff like Game of Thrones and The Boys.
@DJDizzyStorms
@DJDizzyStorms 6 месяцев назад
I watched TGIF for one reason, that mean Saturday morning wasn't too far behind. So that meant kids commercials in between the shows
@joedavenport5293
@joedavenport5293 6 месяцев назад
Thursday nights on NBC from 2008-2015 were good too. You had shows like The Office, Parks and Rec, Community (such an underrated show), and 30 Rock
@damienchance3153
@damienchance3153 5 месяцев назад
They should bring TGIF back
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