Is Sleuth/Cloo a UK channel?
Jerry Horne wrote:Pretty sure it aired on the Crimes & Investigation channel as well.
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Jerry Horne wrote:Pretty sure it aired on the Crimes & Investigation channel as well.
It's a US channel. But maybe it was Crimes & Investigation I'm thinking of. I just remember happening upon a second season Twin Peaks episode on some channel I never watched around that time.Is Sleuth/Cloo a UK channel?
A chapter a week, will not be. They have to issue more. The series begins airing the first half of 2017. if they issue a chapter a week in September we are still with the second season.mtwentz wrote:Two reasons:Agent Sam Stanley wrote:I know. I think it's nice of Showtime to do this for those who watched the show a long time ago or don't have access to it, but most of us have all the episodes and FWWM at home. Why is it important or relevant how or when they're gonna run the old episodes and FWWM?DeerMeadowRadio wrote:I am not too bothered by the re-airing personally (I have the episodes )
1. An early indicator of when the new series will likely premiere (if they are going to air only one per week, we've got a longer wait then we thought).
2. It's a great way to build momentum for the new series. My guess is even those of us diehards who own Twin Peaks the entire series on DVD will be watching, hoping for any little trailer or interview slotted in during the commercial breaks.
DeerMeadowRadio wrote:Oh yeah, that rings a bell. Does/did anyone get Crime & Investigation? Wonder how they marketed and aired it...
Is Sleuth/Cloo a UK channel?
Jerry Horne wrote:Pretty sure it aired on the Crimes & Investigation channel as well.
No, we are talking about times Twin Peaks was shown on different channels in the past.Harry S. Truman wrote:DeerMeadowRadio wrote:
They are reissuing the series in a different channel to showtime?
It would end by the end of July. I don't see Showtime dedicating the entire first semester only to the rerun.Harry S. Truman wrote: A chapter a week, will not be. They have to issue more. The series begins airing the first half of 2017. if they issue a chapter a week in September we are still with the second season.
AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.
On the first half of 2017, they will issue the new season. logically with reissuing not take that time . reissuing I see it will be daily.Panapaok wrote:Yeah, a re-run won't take 6 months or something. I still think they'll be airing one per day.
Bravo showed it again a few times I believe, and personally I've stumbled across episodes on back channels (maybe it was just Bravo? I don't think the series was syndicated) so they've been out there. But I don't know if they are run in order or just willy-nilly like, say, Seinfeld or something (obviously not a rerun format that works particularly well for Peaks).DeerMeadowRadio wrote:I am not too bothered by the re-airing personally (I have the episodes ), but it did occur to me the other day - would this be the first airing of Peaks in the US since Bravo in the 90s? I think it is, but with 6000 cable stations, at last count, why has it not aired since then?
Exactly. I don't like the marathon idea - it seems to defeat the purpose of hyping a rerun (at that point you might as well just leave it on Netflix/Hulu or Showtime on demand and send viewers there), plus marathoning the series immediately beforehand is not the best preparation for a new show which will be stringing the viewer along week to week (although I'm sure many viewers will prep this way anyway, and I might be one of them haha). Daily is the best compromise between the need to compress the rerun and the need to let it breathe.N. Needleman wrote:More and more I am convinced (by nothing more than my own mind, of course) that it will be daily or close to it - that allows Showtime to create a relentless viral buzz and hype train. "Twin Peaks Month," etc. Articles on every site about every episode, reliving the entire phenomenon, probably weekly or daily teasers of the new material, then the new show.
Do the websites have a say in this or are you just deciding their content for them?N. Needleman wrote:More and more I am convinced (by nothing more than my own mind, of course) that it will be daily or close to it - that allows Showtime to create a relentless viral buzz and hype train. "Twin Peaks Month," etc. Articles on every site about every episode, reliving the entire phenomenon.