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October 26, 2002 – February 2, 2003: Head of the Class: July 7, 2000 February 3 – September 20, 2003: Home Improvement: September 3, 2007 – February 24, 2012: How I Met Your Mother: September 8, 2014 – June 26, 2015: 3: I Dream of Jeannie: June 6, 1994 – September 5, 1997 August 4, 2000: I Love Lucy: February 14, 1994 – September 29 ...
Previously on Saturdays, Nickelodeon themselves ceded the 8 p.m. timeslot to the vintage sitcoms [2] of the channel's late night programming block, Nick at Nite. [3] Then-Nickelodeon president, Geraldine Laybourne, wanted to expose the myth that there is no audience for kids and teen programming on Saturday nights. Laybourne was a purveyor of ...
The 2002–03 daytime network television schedule for the six major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States in operation during that television season covers the weekday daytime hours from September 2002 to August 2003. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series ...
The following is the 2002–03 network television schedule for the six major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 2002 through June 2003. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 2001–02 season.
February 4, 2003 [16] [17] French: _ City of Lost Toys The Lost City; Lost Squeaky; June 3, 2003 [18] Rhymes and Riddles Dora Had a Little Lamb; Call Me Mr. Riddles; August 26, 2003 [19] Cowgirl Dora [20] Pinto, the Pony Express; A Letter for Swiper; October 7, 2003 [citation needed] Meet Diego! Meet Diego! To the South Pole; October 7, 2003 ...
Nickelodeon Home Entertainment (1993–present) Nick Jr. DVD (2002–2007) MTV Home Entertainment (1994–present) Comedy Central Home Entertainment (1998–present) PBS Home Video (2004–2011) BET Home Entertainment (2007–present) Miramax Home Entertainment (1992–2010) Miramax/Dimension Home Entertainment (1995–2006)
The Paramount+ release of Good Burger 2 has us feeling all sorts of nostalgic, so we’re celebrating our childhoods and revisiting the best Nickelodeon series of all time. Our Top 25 list ...
On April 1, 1979, the channel expanded into a national network named Nickelodeon. The first program broadcast on Nickelodeon was Pinwheel, a preschool series created by Dr. Vivian Horner, who also conceived the idea for the channel itself. [1] At its launch, Nickelodeon was commercial-free and mainly featured educational shows.