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Leave It to Beaver

Monday, April 17th, 2000

SEASON 1 – CBS

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Theme song: “The Toy Parade” composed by David Kahn, Melvyn Leonard, and Mort Greene

  • 001. Beaver Gets ‘Spelled – 10/4/1957
    • Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver’s (Jerry Mathers), resident of the town of Mayfield, second-grade teacher Miss Canfield (Diane Brewster) sends a note home with Beaver to give to his parents, Ward (Hugh Beaumont) and June (Barbara Billingsley), the subject of which is merely asking if Beaver can participate in the class play as Smokey the Bear. After prompting from his fellow classmates, Beaver naturally fears the worst. At first he simply throws the note under his desk, then when confronted by Miss Canfield, Beaver actually loses the note. Beaver’s brother Wally (Tony Dow) ‘assists’ him by typing a ‘response’ letter from their parents, detailing how they have whipped Beaver and how sorry they are for what Beaver has done. When Miss Canfield receives the response, she shares it with the school principal Mrs. Rayburn (Doris Packer), who then requests a meeting with June. Beaver, fearful of the reprisals of such a meeting, skips school and runs away. 4/16/13

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Will & Grace

Sunday, April 16th, 2000

SEASON 1 – NBC

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Theme music composed by Jonathan Wolff

  • 001. Pilot (aka Love and Marriage) – 9/21/1998
    • Lawyer Will Truman (Erik McCormack) and interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing) are best friends living separately in New York. Will is recently out of a long-term homosexual relationship and Grace is living with her boyfriend Danny. After a fight, Grace decides to stay the night with Will, which precludes Will’s other gay friend Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) from moving in temporarily while his apartment floors are being refurbished. She then tries to break it off with Danny, but he unexpectedly proposes to her and she accepts. She is encouraged to stay with Danny by her ultra-rich assistant Karen Walker (Megan Mullally), but Will can’t hold his tongue and eventually tells Grace that a marriage to Danny would be a serious mistake. This initially infuriates Grace, but eventually she comes to realize that his advice was heartfelt and the two resume their friendship. Gary Grubbs stars as Will’s biggest client Harlin Polk. Tom Gallop and Leigh-Allyn Baker star as friends Rob and Ellen. 4/15/13

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The Flying Nun

Sunday, April 16th, 2000

SEASON 1 – ABC

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Created by Max Wylie and Harry Ackerman, based on the book “The Fifteenth Pelican” by Tere Rios.

Theme music: “Who Needs Wings to Fly?” by Dominic Frontiere

  • 001. The Flying Nun (Pilot) – 9/7/1967
    • Sister Jacqueline (Marge Redmond) narrates this one hour-long pilot and introduced us to Sister Bertrille (Sally Field) as she arrives in San Juan, Puerto Rico where she is slated to enter the Convent San Tanco. She soon discovers that the high winds combined with her light weight of 90 pounds enables her to fly when she catches the wind just right. She also sees many opportunities to raise money for the convent much to the chagrin of Reverend Mother Placido (Madeleine Sherwood). One idea involves taking the kindergarten class she is teaching on a musical odyssey through the streets. Another involves pressuring a local casino tycoon named Carlos Ramirez (Alejandro Rey) into donating a plot of land that the convent needs. While taking her longest ‘flight’, the tycoon sees her out the window of his plane and decides to donate the land. Bertille then lands on a military base where she is questioned and accused of being a spy. In the end the Reverend Mother vouches for her legitimacy and gives her permission to use her best judgement on any future flights. Dabney Coleman appears as a submarine captain. Among the other nuns at the convent are Sister Sixto (Shelly Morrison), Sister Marguerita (Serena Sande), Sister Teresa (Naomi Stevens), and Sister Ana (Linda Dangcil). Vito Scotti is the police captain Dominic Lopez. Jean Marie Ingels is Maria. SONG: Felicidad. NOTE: This is a 60-minute episode. 4/15/13 Read the rest of this entry »

The New Adventures of Old Christine

Saturday, April 15th, 2000

SEASON 1 – CBS

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Theme music by Matter

  • 001. Pilot – 3/13/2006
    • Neurotic Los Angeles divorcee Christine Campbell (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), owner of a women’s gym, enrolls her son Ritchie (Trevor Gagnon) in a prestigious private Westbridge School, where other students’ moms can’t quite understand Christine’s need to work. Christine’s has a friendly relationship with her ex-husband Richard (Clark Gregg), and he comes to the school for Ritchie’s first day. Marly Erhardt (Tricia O’Kelley) and Lindsay (Alex Kapp Horner) two of the catty moms at the school, inform Christine that Richard now has a new younger girlfriend (Emily Rutherfurd) who is also named Christine. This prompts Christine to blow up at the couple, but eventually learn to cope with the situation – while also being pleased that Ritchie is enjoying his new school. Amy Farrington is Ali, an employee at the gym. 4/14/13

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The Mothers-in-Law

Saturday, April 15th, 2000

SEASON 1 – NBC

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Theme music by Jeff Alexander

  • 000. Pilot – UNAIRED
    • Kaye & Roger Buell and Eve & Herb Hubbard are neighbors who don’t care much for each other. Their animosity is intensified when Kaye and Roger come over to Eve and Herb’s house to use their TV when they believe the Hubbards are out. However Eve and Herb are hiding in the closet and overhear a barrage of insults. They are caught when the Buells see smoke coming out of the closet from Herb’s cigar. Meanwhile, their children Jerry Buell and Suzie Hubbard (Kay Cole) have gotten engaged, so Kay and Eve decide to make amends. This soon erupts again when Eve wants to have a small wedding, while Kay envisions a small wedding so they can save money. This time the kids join in the fight and soo break it off. Kay and Eve are beside themselves with regret and try to come up with a way to get them back together, but soon it happens naturally, and the wedding is back on. They plan an outdoor wedding at the Hubbard house, using Kaye’s piano for Eve to play while Kaye sings a solo of Oh Promise Me, annoying the neighbor Mr. Cornell in the process. That night it rains heavily, and both couples struggle to get it out of the rain, but only succeed in pulling it into the neighbors the Cornell’s pool. The children decide to make a wedding that they attended a double marriage and come home man and wife, so the outdoor wedding was unnecessary anyway. 3/7/20

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