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KentB3
02-15-2005, 02:55 AM
Let's face it, The Disney Channel's programming has been on a significant decline over the last few years, and seems to be getting worse, as well as moving away from standard Disney fare in general! I posted a schedule proposal for The Disney Channel about a year ago to the old TTTP board, but I now have a new one. Here's what I have so far:

Monday-Thursday:

6:00am Madeline
6:30am The Book of Pooh
7:00am Bear in the Big Blue House
7:30am The Wiggles
8:00am JoJo's Circus
8:30am Stanley
9:00am The Koala Brothers
9:30am Higglytown Heroes
10:00am Rolie Polie Olie
10:30am PB&J Otter
11:00am Out of the Box
11:30am The Wiggles
12:00pm JoJo's Circus
12:30pm Stanley
1:00pm The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1:30pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (this consists of the classic TV specials from over the years, as well as the mid-1980's Saturday morning TV series)
2:00pm Garfield & Friends
2:30pm House of Mouse
3:00pm Recess
3:30pm Lilo & Stitch
4:00pm Brandy & Mr. Whiskers
4:30pm The Proud Family
5:00pm Braceface
5:30pm Kim Possible
6:00pm Sister, Sister
6:30pm Lizzie McGuire
7:00pm That's So Raven
7:30pm Even Stevens
8:00pm Movie
10:00pm Lizzie McGuire
10:30pm Sister, Sister
11:00pm That's So Raven
11:30pm The Proud Family
12:00am Kim Possible
12:30am Boy Meets World
1:00am Zorro
1:30am Mickey Mouse Club (original 1955-59 run)
2:00am Walt Disney Presents
3:00am Walt Disney Presents
4:00am Ink & Paint Club
5:00am The New Mickey Mouse Club (1977-79 run)
5:30am The MMC (1989-95 run)


Friday:

6:00am-5:00pm (same as Monday-Thursday)
5:00pm Dave the Barbarian
5:30pm Kim Possible
6:00pm American Dragon: Jake Long
6:30pm Lizzie McGuire
7:00pm That's So Raven
7:30pm Phil of the Future
8:00pm Movie
10:00pm Lizzie McGuire
10:30pm Phil of the Future
11:00pm-6:00am (same as Monday-Thursday)


Saturday:

6:00am Madeline
6:30am The Book of Pooh
7:00am Bear in the Big Blue House
7:30am The Wiggles
8:00am JoJo's Circus
8:30am Stanley
9:00am The Koala Brothers
9:30am Higglytown Heroes
10:00am Rolie Polie Olie
10:30am The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
11:00am House of Mouse
11:30am Lilo & Stitch
12:00pm Dave the Barbarian
12:30pm American Dragon: Jake Long
1:00pm Garfield & Friends
1:30pm The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show
2:00pm Movie
4:00pm Brandy & Mr. Whiskers
4:30pm The Proud Family
5:00pm Dave the Barbarian
5:30pm Kim Possible
6:00pm American Dragon: Jake Long
6:30pm Lizzie McGuire
7:00pm That's So Raven
7:30pm Phil of the Future
8:00pm Inside Out: this was a TV series which aired on The Disney Channel in the 1990's, focusing on WDW and other Disney theme parks. These airings will consist of new episodes.
8:30pm Even Stevens
9:00pm Walt Disney Presents
10:00pm Lizzie McGuire
10:30pm Phil of the Future
11:00pm That's So Raven
11:30pm The Proud Family
12:00am Kim Possible
12:30am Boy Meets World
1:00am Inside Out (repeat of 8:00pm airing)
1:30am Mickey Mouse Club (original 1955-59 run)
2:00am Walt Disney Presents
3:00am Walt Disney Presents
4:00am Ink & Paint Club
5:00am The New Mickey Mouse Club (1977-79 run)
5:30am The MMC (1989-95 run)


Sunday:

6:00am Madeline
6:30am The Book of Pooh
7:00am Bear in the Big Blue House
7:30am The Wiggles
8:00am JoJo's Circus
8:30am Stanley
9:00am The Koala Brothers
9:30am Higglytown Heroes
10:00am Rolie Polie Olie
10:30am The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
11:00am House of Mouse
11:30am Lilo & Stitch
12:00pm Dave the Barbarian
12:30pm American Dragon: Jake Long
1:00pm Inside Out (repeat of the last Saturday's 8pm airing)
1:30pm Lizzie McGuire
2:00pm That's So Raven
2:30pm Phil of the Future
3:00pm So Weird
3:30pm So Weird
4:00pm Even Stevens
4:30pm The Proud Family
5:00pm Dave the Barbarian
5:30pm Kim Possible
6:00pm American Dragon: Jake Long
6:30pm Lizzie McGuire
7:00pm That's So Raven
7:30pm Phil of the Future
8:00pm Movie
10:00pm Lizzie McGuire
10:30pm Phil of the Future
11:00pm That's So Raven
11:30pm The Proud Family
12:00am Kim Possible
12:30am Boy Meets World
1:00am Zorro
1:30am Mickey Mouse Club (original 1955-59 run)
2:00am Walt Disney Presents
3:00am Walt Disney Presents
4:00am Ink & Paint Club
5:00am The New Mickey Mouse Club (1977-79 run)
5:30am The MMC (1989-95 run)


I know that this schedule is by no means perfect, but it's CONSIDERABLY better than what they're running now! If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post! :) :mickey: :minnie: :donald: :goof: :scrooge:

Geezil
02-15-2005, 09:26 AM
Just a quick one: Why should 99% of the classic Disney fare have to be scheduled between 1:00 and 6:00 AM? (IIRC, that was the Disney Channel's final step before it decided to cement the schedule that now exists.)

KentB3
02-16-2005, 12:08 AM
Just a quick one: Why should 99% of the classic Disney fare have to be scheduled between 1:00 and 6:00 AM? (IIRC, that was the Disney Channel's final step before it decided to cement the schedule that now exists.)
Actually, this is what I planned for the next upcoming schedule, and will move gradually in the other direction, only backwards from before, determined by the shows' ratings, of course! ;)

mbaker
02-16-2005, 05:08 AM
The Disney Channel's current crop of shows are so pathetic it's not even funny. If i were you, i'd work some of the 'Disney Afternoon' classics into the scedule just so the current generation of kids could have something better to watch than Hilary Duff, and Raven Symone. I'd also have them on Toon Disney's scedule as well since the're missing in action these days. And i would also get rid of 'Power Rangers' because, for the love of hot dogs, it's not a cartoon. ABC Family is one thing, but having 'Power Rangers' on Toon Disney is like having a debate show on Food Network.

corey3rd
02-16-2005, 10:58 AM
do wish the Disney Channel would show more of their live action films. I remember catching Superdad a few years back.

Argus
02-16-2005, 06:14 PM
Power Rangers being on Toon Disney? Makes no sense to me. Putting cartoons on there makes sense.

KentB3
02-17-2005, 12:01 AM
Power Rangers being on Toon Disney? Makes no sense to me. Putting cartoons on there makes sense.

Airing Krofft shows on Cartoon Network or Boomerang makes more sense to me that airing the Power Rangers on Toon Disney! :shame:

corey3rd
02-17-2005, 08:42 AM
Disney paid a lot for the Power Rangers and they are trying to get their money back - there needs to be no reasoning for their scheduling except cash. Walk into a Disney store and see all the Power Rangers stuff they're pushing.