Sunday, February 10, 2008

Travois Page Six

Television Show Debuts
January 19- 48 Hours (1988— ).
January 31 - The Wonder Years premieres (1988–1993).
February 7 - America's Most Wanted debuts (1988— ).
February 15 - Red Dwarf debuts in the UK (1988–1999).
February 27 - Choujuu Sentai Liveman premieres on TV-Asahi (1988-1989)
March 6 - In the Heat of the Night, based on the 1967 movie, premieres on NBC (1988-1994).
April 26- China Beach premieres on ABC (1988-1991)
July 4 - Family Feud makes a comeback on CBS at 10:00 am EDT with host Ray Combs and announcer Gene Wood following its cancellation from ABC daytime 3 years earlier.
August 6 - Yo! MTV Raps premieres on MTV (1988-1995).
September 6 - Count Duckula premieres on ITV in the UK (1988-1993).
September 10 - A Pup Named Scooby Doo premieres on ABC (1988-1991)
September 10 - The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh premieres on ABC (1988-1991)
September 16 - The popular Canadian dance music series Electric Circus debuts on MuchMusic (1988–2003).
September 17 - Garfield and Friends, a Saturday morning cartoon series based on the popular comic strip character, debuts on CBS (1988–1995).
October 8 - Empty Nest, a spinoff of The Golden Girls, premieres on NBC (1988–1995).
October 18 - Roseanne premieres (1988–1997).
November 14 - Murphy Brown premieres (1988–1998).
November 24 - Mystery Science Theater 3000 has its TV premiere on KTMA TV 23 (1988–1999). The show moved to the Comedy Channel in 1989.
Children's Ward, a popular children's series produced by Granada Television, begins its long run on the ITV network in the UK (1988–2000).
The Comedy Company debuts on 0-10 Network in Australia (1988–1990).
The American Experience (1988— ).
COPS (1988— ).
This Morning debuts (1988— ).
The Adventures of Superboy (1988–1992).
T. and T. (1988–1990).

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