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Red and Rover by Brian Basset for December 15, 2012
December 14, 2012
December 16, 2012
Transcript:
For a show that pooh poohs the over commercialization of Christmas, they sure show a lot of Christmas commercials during it. Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!
Back in the day — when it first premiered, when I was a kid (about 260 pounds ago) — there weren’t all that many commercials in it, really. But over the years as the almighty ad dollar has become more the focus than the program it’s supposed to support, it’s reached a point where any given show is practically half advertising. Star Trek suffered from some horrible editing in syndication so that more ads could be squeezed into an episode; that line of thinking hasn’t gotten any better, either in syndie or at the networks.
comicgos about 12 years ago
LOL – funny how that works!
Catfeet Premium Member about 12 years ago
I guess even Charlie Brown is not averse to a Christmas bonus!
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
That’s nothing compared to 40 years after the original air date.
LeoAutodidact about 12 years ago
They had to ‘pad it out’ to fill a 1/2 hour time slot.
The Life I Draw Upon about 12 years ago
Memories.
Elderflower about 12 years ago
Somehow, it wasn’t Charlie Brown Christmas without those Dolly Madison commercials.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
I remember seeing it with mostly ads for things you wouldn’t buy as presents, like Mounds. (That might work as a stocking stuffer, but still.)
K M about 12 years ago
Back in the day — when it first premiered, when I was a kid (about 260 pounds ago) — there weren’t all that many commercials in it, really. But over the years as the almighty ad dollar has become more the focus than the program it’s supposed to support, it’s reached a point where any given show is practically half advertising. Star Trek suffered from some horrible editing in syndication so that more ads could be squeezed into an episode; that line of thinking hasn’t gotten any better, either in syndie or at the networks.
Plods with ...â„¢ about 12 years ago
To bad they had to cut out some of the scenes to fit in today’s amount of commercials.