Welcome to the archived messages from In The 00s. This archive stretches back to 1998 in some instances, and contains a nearly complete record of all the messages posted to inthe00s.com. You will also find an archive of the messages from inthe70s.com, inthe80s.com, inthe90s.com and amiright.com before they were combined to form the inthe00s.com messageboard.
If you are looking for the active messages, please click here. Otherwise, use the links below or on the right hand side of the page to navigate the archives.
Subject: Most watched television programme
Thanks for your reply but the answer was actually The Muppet Show...I know I couldn't believe it either
Cheers Fran
Subject: Re: Most watched television programme
> Thanks for your reply but the answer was actually The Muppet Show...I know
> I couldn't believe it either
> Cheers Fran
I was hoping that on your first post that you were wanting the most-watched program (I'm American and thanks to Noah Webster I spell program that way) and that would be either the final episode of "M*A*S*H" or the episode of "Dallas" in which they answered the question, "Who shot J. R.?" Where I live "The Muppet Show" was seen in syndication and it was never on Sunday. Where I live "The Muppet Show" was on on Friday nights, or was it on Thursday? I forgot myself but I did watch that show. (On Sunday nights between 7 and 8 pm, network programming is seen, such as "60 Minutes", but on Monday through Saturday nights between 7 and 8 pm the networks give this time over to their local affiliates, which are free to show what they want to show. However, stations in the top 50 markets had been prohibited from showing reruns of old network shows, and some stations put "The Muppet Show" on during this time. This rule has since been rescinded.