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The 1988–89 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 1988 through August 1989. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1987–88 season .
The season finale of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series airs in syndication with "Shredder & Splintered". The series will return for a second season in fall. Australia Live, a 4-hour TV special about Australia's Bicentennial, airs on A&E. NBC broadcasts the Rose Bowl Game for the final time, ending a 37-year partnership.
The fourth season of The Golden Girls premiered on NBC on October 8, 1988, and concluded on May 13, 1989. The season consisted of 26 episodes. The season consisted of 26 episodes. Broadcast history
Season 2 was shown between April 8 and July 15, 1986, and again from July 18 to October 3, 1987. [135] Seasons 3-5 began airing on July 4, 1988 [136] and ended with the finale "Freefall" on August 20, 1990 at 11:00 pm. [137] In (West) Germany, the series began airing on ARD on December 6, 1986.
Saved by the Bell is an American television teen sitcom created by Sam Bobrick for NBC.The series premiered, in prime time, on August 20, 1989, a Sunday night.Targeted at kids and teens, Saved by the Bell was broadcast in the United States on Saturday mornings, later as the flagship series in NBC's TNBC lineup. [1]
Remote Control is an American TV game show that ran on MTV for five seasons from 1987 until 1990. It was MTV's first original non-musical program and first game show. A concurrent syndicated version of the series ran during the 1989–1990 season and was distributed by Viacom. Three contestants answered trivia questions on movies, music, and ...
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1988–89 season as measured by Nielsen Media ... 4: Cheers: 22.3 5: 60 Minutes: CBS: 21.7 6: The ...
After recording a 4.8 rating in the 1988–1989 season, the serial dropped a full ratings point the next season. Many of the stations airing the show began looking elsewhere for programming and began preempting Santa Barbara in favor of other shows. Some dropped the program altogether while others moved it to either an earlier time slot, such ...