RE: Re: RARA-AVIS: Hardboiled TV

B. Cox (christoforo@email.msn.com)
Sat, 5 Dec 1998 11:42:48 -0800 P.S. If you have any suggestions for future crime or P.I. programming, I'd
be glad to pass them on.

Brad Cox

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Here's the actual press release for TV Land for those interested:

NEW YORK (Variety) - Retro cable network TV Land will bolster its lineup by
adding more than 30 old cop- and crime-related series, including
``Dragnet,''
``Kojak'' and ``Adam 12,'' beginning Jan. 1.

Among the other shows to air on the 24-hour Nick at Nite spinoff are
``Baretta,'' ``Ironside,'' ``Get Christie Love,'' ``The Hardy Boys/Nancy
Drew
Mysteries,'' ``Ellery Queen,'' ``It Takes a Thief,'' ``Delvecchio,''
``Alfred
Hitchcock Presents'' and ``Emergency.''

In addition, TV Land will gain a number of older series that had short
network
runs of one to three years. These include ``87th Precinct'' (1961-62),
``Toma'' (1973-74), ``Chase'' (1973-74), ``Checkmate'' (1960-62), ``City of
Angels'' (1976) and ``Name of the Game'' (1968-71).

The deal also features ``Mickey Spillane,'' ``The Eddie Capra Mysteries,''
``Owen Marshall Counselor at Law,'' ``M Squad,'' ``City Detective,'' ``Court
Martial,'' ``Crusader,'' ``Follow That Man,'' ``Markham,'' ``Ohara'' and
``On
Trial.''

TV Land, which reaches 33.1 million cable subscribers, acquired the series
from Studios USA in a ``library-dipping deal,'' meaning that TV Land can
cherry pick the particular episodes it wishes to air.

``Every time I take a run, they bill me,'' explained Diane Robina, sr. VP
and
associate G.M. of TV Land. ``If one of the shows really pops, we can then
take
the whole library.''

She said TV Land will pay Studios USA ``a few million a year'' for the
exclusive cable rights to the 30 series. Many still run in syndication on a
limited number of broadcast stations around the country.

TV Land is counting on ``Dragnet'' and ``Adam 12'' to earn the highest
ratings. ``Adam 12'' will be screen at 9 p.m. weeknights, with ``Dragnet''
following at 9:30 p.m.

In a separate deal, Nick at Nite acquired Norman Lear's ``The Jeffersons''
from Columbia TriStar, said Robina. The series will premiere in January.
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