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Well, thatās a deep cut. Cutting off the end of a game to show a scheduled movie would NEVER happen these days. Theyāll even schedule stuff (like local news) that they know will have to be pushed back or cancelled when a game runs long, as they always seem to do.
The NFL added a clause in TV contracts that guaranteed all games would be broadcast in their entirety in home markets as a result of the Jets-Raiders game. That is the āHeidi Ruleā that stands today
I asked ChatGPT to read the strip and explain: The punchline comes when the character in the teal sweater sarcastically asks, āWhere is Heidi when you need her?ā This is a humorous reference to the infamous 1968 āHeidi Gameā incident. During this event, NBC cut away from the final minutes of a dramatic football game between the Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets to air the childrenās movie Heidi. Football fans missed a thrilling ending where the Raiders scored two touchdowns in the final minute to win. The incident became legendary, symbolizing bad programming decisions.
I donāt get sports or follow it but I know what this meant. That is how famous it was. The edict came down that no game would be cut short in broadcasting ever again.
My dad was a HUGE Jets fan, so I remember this! We used to go to the Yale Bowl to watch Jets/Giants preseason games. My dad knew the groundskeeper at Yale Bowl, so we always sat on the field. One year, I even got to shake Joe Namathās hand as he came out of the tunnel!
I remember the Heidi game. Thank you MR Johnson, made me laugh. Thankfully I was not drinking coffee when I read it or I would likely have to buy another laptop
I was a kid and a raiders fan watching the game when they cut to the movie. I have hated the movie ever since and have never watched it. My understanding is the way the contracts were written at the time the airing of football games had to end at a specified time and the other program came on. As a result of the fallout football games are now aired in their entirety regardless of how long it lasts.
I was like 17 back then and I remember my dad, who is a Dallas fan, blow his lid when the game was shut off. I never new he watched anything but Dallas.
As a kid I had no interest in either that game nor in Heidi (the most reviled of all ābelovedā childrenās stories in my opinion, strictly on its own merits), but in later years there were many, many occasions on which I had been waiting all weekend to watch a scheduled broadcast that turned out not to be broadcast as scheduled because some infernal sporting match went on too long. The solution would have been not to cut off the end of the game, but to be realistic in scheduling the programs that were supposed to come after it.
There was something like two minutes left in the game. Shortly after the Heidi movie was broadcast and the football broadcast was cut off (Eastern and Central zones only, of course), the Raiders scored. No big deal, since the Jets still led by a few points. With less than a minute left to play, the Raiders kicked off with a darting squib kick. One of the Jets tried to pick it up and dropped it, only to have Preston Ridlehuber of the Raidersā kickoff team pick it up and run it in all the way, putting Oakland in the lead. Then the clock ran out!(I donāt remember Ridlehuber ever doing anything remarkable again as a pro football player.)
We were watching the game since my husband was a total sports fan. He was furious the next day when he heard what he had missed. He was rooting for Oakland, and had given up on them when the game was cut off. Thanks for the memory, JJ!
Da'Dad 4 months ago
Ah, the infamous ā68 Heidi Game.
C 4 months ago
No more Heidi Heidi
Yakety Sax 4 months ago
Woke Janis up!
dvandom 4 months ago
Well, thatās a deep cut. Cutting off the end of a game to show a scheduled movie would NEVER happen these days. Theyāll even schedule stuff (like local news) that they know will have to be pushed back or cancelled when a game runs long, as they always seem to do.
joeldouglas Premium Member 4 months ago
As usual I had to come to the comments to find out what this joke meant
Pharmakeus Ubik 4 months ago
Heidi and the Embraceable Ewes.
Dirty Dragon 4 months ago
He remembers the Heidi game?
How come Janis keeps gradually aging, but Arlo looks about the same as he did 30 years ago??
(Maybe heās put on 10 or 20 pounds?)
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 4 months ago
I watched Heidi when it came on. I was glad when they cut away from the silly game.
Rhetorical_Question 4 months ago
The NFL added a clause in TV contracts that guaranteed all games would be broadcast in their entirety in home markets as a result of the Jets-Raiders game. That is the āHeidi Ruleā that stands today
The Joke Explainer Premium Member 4 months ago
I asked ChatGPT to read the strip and explain: The punchline comes when the character in the teal sweater sarcastically asks, āWhere is Heidi when you need her?ā This is a humorous reference to the infamous 1968 āHeidi Gameā incident. During this event, NBC cut away from the final minutes of a dramatic football game between the Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets to air the childrenās movie Heidi. Football fans missed a thrilling ending where the Raiders scored two touchdowns in the final minute to win. The incident became legendary, symbolizing bad programming decisions.
In that context, the joke is actually funny!
Thank you, AI.
mysterysciencefreezer 4 months ago
I understood the reference, but still donāt get what Arlo means.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 4 months ago
I donāt get sports or follow it but I know what this meant. That is how famous it was. The edict came down that no game would be cut short in broadcasting ever again.
Carl Premium Member 4 months ago
Itās just about proving how old the readers now?
Kim Metzger Premium Member 4 months ago
And NBC installed special Heidi lines that could ALWAYS get through when needed.
āHello, Network? Jesus just came back but the game is still going! What do we do?ā
āKeep showing the game until it ends!ā
diskus Premium Member 4 months ago
I thought Arlo was a bit younger than that
GentlemanBill 4 months ago
No need for Heidi. You have a remoteā¦
TSAlleycat Premium Member 4 months ago
Heidi Ho.
MLBachorik 4 months ago
I do love a good cultural reference.
Mama Fish 4 months ago
My dad was a HUGE Jets fan, so I remember this! We used to go to the Yale Bowl to watch Jets/Giants preseason games. My dad knew the groundskeeper at Yale Bowl, so we always sat on the field. One year, I even got to shake Joe Namathās hand as he came out of the tunnel!
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 4 months ago
Ah, Janis, your ignorance of pop culture is mind-blowing. Skip the āJeopardyā try-outs.
timbob2313 Premium Member 4 months ago
I remember the Heidi game. Thank you MR Johnson, made me laugh. Thankfully I was not drinking coffee when I read it or I would likely have to buy another laptop
Out of the Past 4 months ago
I nominate this strip for recognition as provoking the most redundant and predictable comments ever made on a comic.
philwinn 4 months ago
Remember it well. I was a Jets fan With Joe Namath quarterbacking So I didnāt mind missing it as much.
Grace Premium Member 4 months ago
Help for the entirely lacking in sports dna folks please :)
jonesbeltone 4 months ago
Since Janis went grey, JJ draws her frumpier and frumpier. I donāt like. Change it back.
MRBLUESKY529 4 months ago
Heidi-Heidi-Heidi- ho (hidey-hidey-hidey ho)
dalemcginnis 4 months ago
I was a kid and a raiders fan watching the game when they cut to the movie. I have hated the movie ever since and have never watched it. My understanding is the way the contracts were written at the time the airing of football games had to end at a specified time and the other program came on. As a result of the fallout football games are now aired in their entirety regardless of how long it lasts.
bhgiz53 4 months ago
J.E.T.S. Just End The Season
wkohlman Premium Member 4 months ago
Jimmy ā You are really dating yourself with that joke. (And thatās illegal in seven states!)
Emperor Rick 4 months ago
Yes, I watched (most of it) that game live. Could not believe they cut away.
Flossie Mud Duck 4 months ago
No American man will ever let this go.
DBrannonWriter Premium Member 4 months ago
Do you realize there are two, maybe three generations that donāt get this?
RonaldDad Premium Member 4 months ago
Yes, but why Janisās reaction?
hk Premium Member 4 months ago
I was like 17 back then and I remember my dad, who is a Dallas fan, blow his lid when the game was shut off. I never new he watched anything but Dallas.
Thehag 4 months ago
Aw geez thanks for the reminder of a movie I was supposed to like but secretly hated. āHeidi! Heidi!ā stuck in my head for years.
SGIBeachbum 4 months ago
If ya know, ya know. Iām feeling old(er)
KEA 4 months ago
ROFLOL!
LONNYMARQUEZ 4 months ago
there are some people that are still mad about that one, 50+ years later
Jefano Premium Member 4 months ago
As a kid I had no interest in either that game nor in Heidi (the most reviled of all ābelovedā childrenās stories in my opinion, strictly on its own merits), but in later years there were many, many occasions on which I had been waiting all weekend to watch a scheduled broadcast that turned out not to be broadcast as scheduled because some infernal sporting match went on too long. The solution would have been not to cut off the end of the game, but to be realistic in scheduling the programs that were supposed to come after it.
Heelboy 12 4 months ago
This was actually an AFL game before the merger of the two leagues and way before Pro Football wielded the power it has nowadays.
brianpesci 4 months ago
obviously a Jets fan
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
The little girl of the Alps?
KevinCarson 4 months ago
āHe has a man wide openā? Way TMI, dude.
Mariah13 4 months ago
Coulda used Heidi last nightā¦ it would have been a better ending.
MFRXIM Premium Member 4 months ago
Unless heās her son, he too should have gray hair .
gibberish 101 4 months ago
Heidi didnāt reside on the Plains
jamie 4 months ago
Old School!!
Shonkin 4 months ago
There was something like two minutes left in the game. Shortly after the Heidi movie was broadcast and the football broadcast was cut off (Eastern and Central zones only, of course), the Raiders scored. No big deal, since the Jets still led by a few points. With less than a minute left to play, the Raiders kicked off with a darting squib kick. One of the Jets tried to pick it up and dropped it, only to have Preston Ridlehuber of the Raidersā kickoff team pick it up and run it in all the way, putting Oakland in the lead. Then the clock ran out!(I donāt remember Ridlehuber ever doing anything remarkable again as a pro football player.)
Arthur Anderson Premium Member 4 months ago
Yes, I am old enough to have been around at the time this happened and get the joke.
Bookworm Premium Member 4 months ago
We were watching the game since my husband was a total sports fan. He was furious the next day when he heard what he had missed. He was rooting for Oakland, and had given up on them when the game was cut off. Thanks for the memory, JJ!
Prescott_Philosopher 4 months ago
Most excellent JJ!