The '90s Are All That

The '90s Are All That
The '90s Are All That
The '90s Are All That logo.png
Premiered July 25, 2011
Channel TeenNick
Origin United States
Format 1990s block
Runtime Weeknights 12am–4am ET (July 25, 2011 – October 6, 2011)
Nightly 10pm–2am ET (October 7, 2011 – October 23, 2011)
Nightly 12am–4am ET (October 24, 2011 – Present)

The '90s Are All That is a programming block that airs on TeenNick. The block shows requested Nickelodeon shows from the 1990s, airing in a two-hour block running every night from midnight to 2 a.m., with an encore from 2 to 4 a.m.[1][2] The block derives its name and logo from All That, a popular sketch comedy series that ran on Nickelodeon from 1994 to 2005.

The creation of the block, which debuted the night of July 25, 2011 (early July 26), was inspired by a large amount of interest in classic Nickelodeon series by users of social media outlets such as Facebook.[3] From October 7 through October 23, the block aired in an earlier time slot, from 10 p.m. to midnight.[4] Response to the debut was very positive; hash tags pertaining to the block became trending topics on Twitter[5] and the Nielsen Ratings for TeenNick on the debut night increased to between eight and 60 times the ratings TeenNick received in previous weeks, beating numerous higher-profile basic cable programs in the same time slot.[6]

Some of the animated programming that is scheduled to be included in the block in the future was, at the time of the block's launch, already airing in overnight marathons on sister network Nicktoons, a practice that began in summer 2010. The Nicktoons marathons continued alongside The '90s Are All That through August 2011, but have since been removed from the schedule.

Contents

Programming

Current programming

Programming that has been scheduled in the block is as follows:[7]

Show title Original run The '90s Are All That run
All That 1994–2005 July 25, 2011–present
Kenan & Kel 1996–2000 July 25, 2011–present
Hey Dude 1989–1991 October 8, 2011–present
Doug 1991–1994 July 25–September 2, 2011; September 26, 2011–present[8]

Note: These are broadcasting dates, which begin at 6am and end 24 hours later.[9]

U-Pick with Stick

Upick with Stick Stickly

On October 7, 2011, Stick Stickly, who hosted the Nick in the Afternoon block during the mid-90's, returned to host the block on Friday night. The Friday night block revives "U-Pick" from the afternoon block, allowing viewers to vote online to decide which shows they want to see. Stickly often pops out at certain times when a program is airing.

For the first several weeks of U-Pick, the ballot included programs that were not in the regular lineup. Programs aired during the early weeks of U-Pick with Stick that have not yet been included in the regular lineup include:

The previously lost film Cry Baby Lane, which was aired once on Nickelodeon in 2000, aired on The 90s Are All That on October 31, 2011. While the network stated it was a "write-in candidate," the U-Pick process offers no options for write-ins.

In addition to the U-Pick lineups, The '90s Are All That also scheduled mini-marathons for Thanksgiving week. Programs scheduled for the marathons included Salute Your Shorts, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, All That and Kenan and Kel.

Future programming

Shows that have been released exclusively on the block's website and are expected to be included in the block in the future include:

Most of the shows released online stay on the site for several days, one episode at a time per show and one show at a time per week, and then subsequently removed.

Other shows expected to be rotated into the block in subsequent weeks include:[10][11][12][13]

The Amanda Show was originally set to be included in the block but has instead been added to TeenNick's daytime lineup.

Former programming

Show title Original run The '90s Are All That run
Clarissa Explains it All 1991–1994 July 25 – September 2; September 26 – October 6, 2011[14]
Rocko's Modern Life 1993–1996 September 5–23, 2011[15]
Hey Arnold! 1996–2004 September 5–23, 2011[15]
Are You Afraid of the Dark? 1992–2000 October 28–31, 2011[16]

See also

  • TeenNick

References

  1. ^ Note all times Eastern and Pacific. Subtract one hour for Central Time Zone.
  2. ^ "'Hey Dude' returns to TeenNick, '90s block moves to primetime -- EXCLUSIVE". http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/10/05/hey-dude-returns-to-teennick-90s-block. Retrieved October 5, 2011. 
  3. ^ TeenNick goes retro with '90s programming -- EXCLUSIVE, Entertainment Weekly, March 10, 2011.
  4. ^ "Teen Nick TV Listings, TV Shows and Schedule". Zap2It. http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCSGrid.do?sgt=list&fromTimeInMillis=1311998400000&stnNum=59036. Retrieved 2011-07-17. 
  5. ^ Powers, Lindsay (July 26, 2011). Teen Nick's '90s TV Revival a Big Hit With Viewers. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  6. ^ The Vulture (July 26, 2011). Nick's New '90s Nostalgia Block Is A Ratings Smash. New York Magazine. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  7. ^ The 90s Are All That schedule 7/25-7/30/2011
  8. ^ "Shows - Current Schedule". Toon Zone. http://www.toonzone.net/schedule/index.php?browseNetworkID=25. Retrieved 2011-10-24. 
  9. ^ "TeenNick Schedule". http://www.teennick.com/shows/tvschedule/. Retrieved 2011-08-30. "6:00 AM ... 5:30 AM" 
  10. ^ Davis, Bradley (July 11, 2011). "Get ready for the '90s!". [1]. http://www.teennick.com/blog/90s-are-all-that-get-ready-for-the-90s.html. Retrieved July 13, 2011. 
  11. ^ Davis, Alex (July 13, 2011). TeenNick Brings Back Reruns of “Guts”, “Double Dare” and “Legends” with “The ’90s are All That”. BuzzerBlog. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  12. ^ Rice, Lynnette (July 22, 2011). TeenNick teaser for '90s block: See it here! Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  13. ^ Nickelodeon brings back the 90's. The Washington Post. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
  14. ^ Franich, Darren (2011-10-05). "'Hey Dude' returns to TeenNick '90s block | Inside TV | EW.com". Insidetv.ew.com. http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/10/05/hey-dude-returns-to-teennick-90s-block/. Retrieved 2011-10-24. 
  15. ^ a b Rice, Lynnette (August 24, 2011). TeenNick adds two more shows to '90s Are All That block -- EXCLUSIVE. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  16. ^ "Shows - Current Schedule". Toon Zone. http://www.toonzone.net/schedule/index.php?browseNetworkID=25. Retrieved 2011-10-28. 

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