March 30, 2017: Live on TV5

There are eleven more ads today, from the October 2-8, 1999 issue of TV Guide Magazine (Detroit edition) and from October 7 & 8, 1999 editions of The Blade. The first seven ads are from TV Guide, starting with an addition to the ABC gallery, a Tuesday, 10/5/99 full-page ad for the Sports Night second season premiere episode, "Special Powers" (Peter Krause, Felicity Huffman, Josh Charles, Robert Guillaume, Sabrina Lloyd, Joshua Malina). There's also one addition to the CBS gallery, a Thursday, 10/2/99 ad for 48 Hours, "Why Did Josh Kill?" There are two additions to the FOX gallery, a Tuesday, 10/5/99 full-page ad for the Party of Five sixth season premiere episode, "Don't Let Go," and a Friday, 10/8/99 full-page ad, for the series premiere "Pilot" episode of Harsh Realm. Next is an addition to the UPN gallery, a Friday, 10/8/99 full-page ad, for "Batman Returns" on the UPN premiere of Shockwave Cinema, with Michael Keaton, Michelle Pfeiffer and Danny DeVito. There are two additions to The WB gallery, a Wednesday, 10/6/99 page-and-a-half ad for the Dawson's Creek episode, "Homecoming" and the Roswell series premiere "Pilot" episode. There are some 7-7:30 pm listings, too, and you can find a larger version, here. There's also a Friday, 10/8/99 ad for the Mission Hill series premiere episode, titled, "Pilot Episode (or the Douchebag Aspect)." The next two ads are from The Blade. There's an addition to Buckeye CableSystem gallery, a Thursday, 10/7/99 ad from the Peach Section, for "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" on Cinemax, followed by an addition to the ToledoVision 5 gallery, a Friday, 10/8/99 ad, in the Sports Section, for a Penn State at Iowa Big Ten Football game. The last two ads are additions, from TV Guide, to the Vintage Cable Ads gallery, both for Fox Family Channel shows, a Wednesday, 10/6/99 ad for World Gone Wild with Steve Santagati, and a Friday, 10/8/99 ad for Random Acts of Comedy, with David Allen Grier. More ads, from the October 9-15, 1999 edition of TV Guide Magazine, and from the online archives of The Toledo Blade, are on the way...