I'm so flipped, I missed a "Trace" episode
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:49 pm
which aired on 1/17/07. It wasn't advertised to air that date, either by CBS ahead of time, nor by tv.com ahead of time. But apparently they switched it so that the last new ER to air this year wouldn't be without competition. So now I have to wait for the reruns. Of which it looks like there will be plenty!
I also missed a new SVU which aired 1/8/08, NH primary night. Around here, they showed the primary results. In Providence, far enough away, apparently, they showed SVU, but the station is no longer broadcasting strongly enough for me to pick it up except intermittantly. Either that, or there's a really strong something producing TV interference in my neighborhood; all the local stations have been fuzzy, on & off, lately.
My sister taped that for me, but if she can't locate it next visit, in the spring, its "closely watched reruns" time for this show also.
The interesting thing (to me, anyway) is: The networks expect that you will be watching them like a hawk for news of your favorite shows being moved around, aired on wrong nights, etc etc. However, if they have little or no new fare on, why on earth would I be watching them at all? I do check their rarely-updated websites regularly, lot of good it did me in this case, but my other CBS shows in the week leading up 1/17/08 were, I think, all in reruns. They even chose not to air an advertised-to-be-new "Shark" one week when a sports event, not unexpectedly, ran overtime. (That one is currently scheduled to air this weekend, but you never know.)
I also missed a new SVU which aired 1/8/08, NH primary night. Around here, they showed the primary results. In Providence, far enough away, apparently, they showed SVU, but the station is no longer broadcasting strongly enough for me to pick it up except intermittantly. Either that, or there's a really strong something producing TV interference in my neighborhood; all the local stations have been fuzzy, on & off, lately.
My sister taped that for me, but if she can't locate it next visit, in the spring, its "closely watched reruns" time for this show also.
The interesting thing (to me, anyway) is: The networks expect that you will be watching them like a hawk for news of your favorite shows being moved around, aired on wrong nights, etc etc. However, if they have little or no new fare on, why on earth would I be watching them at all? I do check their rarely-updated websites regularly, lot of good it did me in this case, but my other CBS shows in the week leading up 1/17/08 were, I think, all in reruns. They even chose not to air an advertised-to-be-new "Shark" one week when a sports event, not unexpectedly, ran overtime. (That one is currently scheduled to air this weekend, but you never know.)