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From: wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin )
Newsgroups: net.tv
Subject: Michael Nesmith's Television Parts
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 15:44:29 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 24 15:44:29 1985
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Back some months ago, I saw what seemed to be a one-time-special show
on NBC called "Michael Nesmith's Television Parts"; it was an amusing
collection of short humorous films and sketches. I then did not see any
other mention of it until last week, when I noticed that another such
show was on, and listed in my TV Guide (7 PM CDT, Friday, I believe). I
watched it and liked it. I then looked at my stack of back issues of TV
Guide that I haven't gotten around to thrrowing away yet, and saw that I
had missed an airing of another episode of it last week, when I wasn't
home on Friday night. However, before that, for as far back as I
checked, our local NBC affiliate (KSDK) has been showing baseball games
on Friday night, which would have preempted it if it had been sent out
over the network.

My question, then: How many episodes of "Television Parts" have been
broadcast over NBC, and when were these broadcast? If there have been a
number of these, and I've been deprived of them by the local station
replacing them with baseball (yech!), but they would be available off
the network satellite feed, that would be one other reason to get a
satellite dish. 

Thanks for your help!

Regards,
Will Martin

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