Does anyone know if The Hallmark Channel has stopped showing reruns of “I Love Lucy”?
The Hallmark Channel is a cable television network that broadcasts across the United States. They specialize in re-broadcasting classic syndicated series and television movies that are appropriate for the whole family. It is owned by Crown Media Holdings, in turn majority-owned by Hallmark Cards. Hallmark Channel airs syndicated series, original movies, and past segments from their parent company’s Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series, which features made-for-television movies and miniseries, most of them from the series’ CBS run. [edit] Series See: List of Programs broadcasting currently The channel is currently showing these syndicated series: * Cheers * The Golden Girls (bought the rights from Lifetime TV) * Little House on the Prairie * M*A*S*H * Touched by an Angel * Murder, She Wrote * Walker, Texas Ranger The channel retains rights to air I Love Lucy and Matlock, but does not air them currently. A variety of other shows, such as JAG, Judging Amy, Perry Mason, and Hogan’s Heroe
The Hallmark Channel is a cable television network that broadcasts across the United States. They specialize in re-broadcasting classic syndicated series and television movies that are appropriate for the whole family. It is owned by Crown Media Holdings, in turn majority-owned by Hallmark Cards. Hallmark Channel airs syndicated series, original movies, and past segments from their parent company’s Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series, which features made-for-television movies and miniseries, most of them from the series’ CBS run. [edit] Series See: List of Programs broadcasting currently The channel is currently showing these syndicated series: * Cheers * The Golden Girls (bought the rights from Lifetime TV) * Little House on the Prairie * M*A*S*H * Touched by an Angel * Murder, She Wrote * Walker, Texas Ranger The channel retains rights to air I Love Lucy and Matlock, but does not air them currently. A variety of other shows, such as JAG, Judging Amy, Perry Mason, and Hogan’s Heroe