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* Disney's One Saturday Morning began as a five-hour (albeit with three of them having to comply to that pesky E/I rule) Saturday morning programming block on this network in 1997. In 1999, it spawned a counterpart to be aired on weekday afternoons ''and'' Sunday mornings, named One Too. What bugs me about that was the fact that One Too ran on a different network ([[UPN]]) than One Saturday Morning. Why didn't Disney just run One Too on ABC as well? If they had done it that way, then they'd only need one or two E/I shows (seeing how that's how [[Fox Kids]] and [[Kids WB]] handled it).
** One Too was, if I'm not mistaken, syndicated, which in practice means airing on an also-ran network (UPN and The WB, in those days). It was essentially The Disney Afternoon (which was created before Disney owned ABC) with a new name. Why they decided not to move it to ABC, though, I don't know.
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