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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Not much exists of the first two versions, and only a few Peck episodes circulate.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Not much exists of the first two versions, and only a few Peck episodes circulate.
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: Twice.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Twice.
** The original 1960s run ended because [[NBC]] wanted to revamp their daytime lineup.
** The original 1960s run ended because [[NBC]] wanted to revamp their daytime lineup.
** When [[ABC]] brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.
** When [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.


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Latest revision as of 14:01, 12 September 2021



  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: Not much exists of the first two versions, and only a few Peck episodes circulate.
  • Screwed by the Network: Twice.
    • The original 1960s run ended because NBC wanted to revamp their daytime lineup.
    • When ABC brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.