Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewing
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Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingI really can't relax and drift off to sleep with Frasier on. Frasier is too high strung for late night viewing. I need my GGs before I go to sleep EVERY night! I couldn't figure out why I'm so grumpy in the mornings lately and it's because I have to stay up an extra hour to wait for my GGs to come on! Please put them back in their slot! We really don't need 3 straight hours of Frasier....
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Hope those are egg whites! I gotta try and keep my sons healthy. Do you know where your children are?
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingDid a little clean up in this thread.
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingI did not know the golden girls owne any time slot . We don't need 3 hours of the old overplayed golden girls ethere. Hallmark need to dump both shows Frasier and the golden girls and get some new shows and not all sitcom. That my opinion.
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Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingWell, I have another way at looking at it : I get into bed late and LOVE watching Frasier, late, west coast time. I am sad that Frasier is not on at midnight - 2:00 a.m. anymore. Bob Newhart has replaced the late night Frasier, and I miss Frasier. Newhart is OK, but would rather have Frasier. Plus Newhart has only 5 years of espisodes, and Frasier has 11 years of episodes, so much more variety to enjoy rather than repeats sooner, ( Newhart ). I also miss Lucy at 2:00 a.m. west coast time. I told you I am a late night owl
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingI also love watching Frasier at night...I lay in bed every evening and the four episodes fly by (unless I fall asleep first!) It's a great time slot.
“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.” ― Charles M. Schulz
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingGood for you Natasha ! Are you referring to late night, midnight West Coast time ? That's when I want to watch Frasier, as I go to bed late.
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingHi aggimomtone...I am on the East coast. Frasier airs four times a night, beginning at 10PM. Usually I am not awake all the way till midnight, but when I am, I am disappointed Frasier doesn't stay on till one!
“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.” ― Charles M. Schulz
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingHi Natasha ! We get Frasier between 7:00 and 9:00 Calif. time, so that must be when you watch ? That would make it 10:00 - 12:00 your time. Perfect time for you ! Frasier used to be on also at 12:00 midnight to 2:00 a.m. I get into bed around 12:30-1:00 and ALWAYS have Hallmark Channel on, and loved watching Frasier at midnight till whenever I fell asleep. We always go to sleep with the TV on. I discovered Frasier on Hallmark maybe 2 /3 years ago. We never watched him when it was on the networks. I think it's because I never watch any regular TV shows ~ just FOX News and Hallmark, sometimes TV Land, and my 5 reality shows
Re: Frasier's too intense for 11pm viewingYes, it's still on here from 10 PM to midnight...it's fine; I haven't been making it past 11:30 these days anyway! And, during the day (if I am home) Frasier is on WETV (The cable channel) from 12 in the afternoon till two! I just love having it on in the background while I am doing stuff around the house, or, obviously, getting ready for bed. We fall asleep with the TV on, too!
I did watch Frasier when it was actually on network TV; I Ioved it, it was always one of my favorite shows...it really is, in my opinion, one of the funniest, wittiest sitcoms ever...I'll put Seinfeld in that category, as well. I hadn't watched Frasier reruns in a long time, though (I also am a reality TV junkie!) But, when Frasier came on Hallmark, I couldn't resist! I watch Little House on Hallmark every night, too, so when that's over at 10, I am happy to stick around for the Crane boys. “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.” ― Charles M. Schulz
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