Note the promo for Benson reruns @ 11:30 PM...during that time, WMAR was one of very few NBC affiliates not to carry The Tonight Show (which instead aired on then-indie WBFF).
@@MIKECNW WMAR was notorious for preempting network programs...this was the reason for CBS dumping them as an affiliate in 1981, and I suspect they didn't make the Peacock particularly happy after the switch, either.
@ChuckD79 @MIKECNW @AdamJ617 WMAR-TV cleared Carson when they first joined NBC in 1981, but dropped him in '83 in favor of "Thicke of the Night". After that got cancelled a year later, WMAR went with sitcoms. Carson continued on WBFF until they joined Fox in 1986. The other independent in Baltimore, WNUV-TV, then picked up "Tonight". Eventually WMAR cleared the show again around 1990.
@RolloSmokes Thanks for the info...had no idea it took WMAR so long to bring Tonight back (it appears that they did so by summer 1989), and fixed Ch. 45's calls in my above post.
When the people come out in the beginning when they are getting introduced they are not really talking to winky dinky--- it is fake-- pretend-- and in no way would I kiss that nasty fool--- he says the weirdest things to ladies.
love this show
The Tic Tac Dougy dragon used to scare me ehen I was a little kid.
Colleen Gilpin won the WMAR Tic Tac Dough contestant search in Baltimore, but who won The Joker’s Wild Baltimore contestant search?
I remember this game show.
Note the promo for Benson reruns @ 11:30 PM...during that time, WMAR was one of very few NBC affiliates not to carry The Tonight Show (which instead aired on then-indie WBFF).
Why would they not and how did they mannage not to air it?
@@MIKECNW WMAR was notorious for preempting network programs...this was the reason for CBS dumping them as an affiliate in 1981, and I suspect they didn't make the Peacock particularly happy after the switch, either.
From what I’ve read in the past, WMAR was not the only station to pre-empt Johnny. WSMV and WTMJ did so as well. Correct me if I’m wrong on that one.
@ChuckD79 @MIKECNW @AdamJ617 WMAR-TV cleared Carson when they first joined NBC in 1981, but dropped him in '83 in favor of "Thicke of the Night". After that got cancelled a year later, WMAR went with sitcoms.
Carson continued on WBFF until they joined Fox in 1986. The other independent in Baltimore, WNUV-TV, then picked up "Tonight". Eventually WMAR cleared the show again around 1990.
@RolloSmokes Thanks for the info...had no idea it took WMAR so long to bring Tonight back (it appears that they did so by summer 1989), and fixed Ch. 45's calls in my above post.
10:43 There goes Spike from “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic”. Same goes at 22:09.
If the dragon wrote his autobiography, what would he call it?
1985 Ford Thunderbird 2 Door Coupe
Later During the 1984-85 Season of "Tic Tac Dough"
1985 Ford LTD Crown Victoria 4 Door Sedan
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I hate when the dragon is behind #1 and #6
I like the dragon sound better with the high pitch scream.
he has a nice growl
@@ClassixSuperRetroPlayhouse Spike from MLP doesn’t have a growl. He was Twilight Sparkle’s friend and assistant.
Where and what frequency was WYST radio located?
Donna marshall was on Cullen Blockbusters in 1980
Oh I remember her
what he need a dragon slayer
Wink is SO hot! For some reason, he strikes me as someone who is a passionate kisser (and that's one of my turn ons).
When the people come out in the beginning when they are getting introduced they are not really talking to winky dinky--- it is fake-- pretend-- and in no way would I kiss that nasty fool--- he says the weirdest things to ladies.
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