Talk:Fernwood 2 Night
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Name change
I changed the name according to the following video links:
And this 1977 TV Guide article [3]
It doesn't appear that the "Nite" spelling was ever officially used. MrBlondNYC 07:15, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
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America 2 Night
Having just read both pages, it seems like this one and America 2 Night should probably be merged. I don't know how to perform such surgery, otherwise I would do so myself. David A Spitzley (talk) 22:20, 11 March 2012 (UTC)
DVD release
There have been 10 episodes of Fernwood 2 Night officially released, on the bonus discs of the Complete Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman dvd set (discs 37 & 38).
These are the episodes included:
- #16 (July 25, 1977)
- #32 (Aug 16, 1977)
- #33 (Aug 17, 1977)
- #34 (Aug 18, 1977)
- #38 (Aug 24, 1977)
- #43 (Aug 31, 1977)
- #53 (Sept 14, 1977)
- #59 (Sept 22, 1977)
- #60 (Sept 23, 1977)
- #64 (Sept 29, 1977)
Also Harry Shearer is credited every episode as "Program Consultant", whatever that means, and appears (as himself) in one of the episodes (#64), portraying the president of the local chapter of the Tom Snyder Fan Club (his character is a Snyder impersonation).
What network was this show aired on?
There should be some mention as to what network (and at what time) this show was originally broadcast. Was it ABC, NBC, CBS, or was it picked up by independent stations? Was it aired at 11:30 pm local time (ie after the local evening news) ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 45.74.108.212 (talk) 02:57, 17 May 2020 (UTC) Its first run syndication. Meaning no network, a show that would have been bought by individual stations and aired at a time that each station would have chosen.
After one season
The info box says the show aired for 1 season. Yet the third paragraph says, "After one season," the show was "revamped" as America 2 Night. So if its the same production with a different name for a second season why does this need two articles? That's like intentionally misleading the readers.