What I Like About You, Sabrina, Reba, Greetings From Tucson. The WB Friday KBWB-TV 20 (Feb 07, 2003)

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  • A 2003 promotion for brand new episodes of the WB Warner Brothers Television Network's WB Friday block of shows.
    - What I Like About You (The Game). Holly advises Val to use dirty tactics against another employee, Lauren, who is competing with Val for a coveted promotion. Gary freaks out after attending a sideshow in the city.
    - Sabrina (Present Perfect). Sabrina casts a spell to eliminate all her flaws to make herself perfect.
    - Reba (Terry Holliway). Reba and Brock attend a party out of town for what they think is a party for an old friend. Turns out it is a funeral for that friend. Barbra Jean is worried about them being together.
    - Greetings From Tucson (Maria's Boyfriend). Maria is reluctant to tell her father about the guy she is dating because she fears he'll demand that she end the relationship- and she is right. Elizabeth tries to convince her daughter to break the news to Joaquin.
    This promotion was broadcast by The WB KBWB-TV Cable Channel 13 San Francisco on February 07, 2003. It was shown during the commercial break period of the What I Like About You show. It was recorded with a TiVo Series 3 hard drive based DVR. It was enhanced with artificial intelligence software.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @ChrisJDK
    @ChrisJDK Před 5 dny +1

    Plz post more What I like about you promos and bumpers please !!!

    • @renegonzalez6755
      @renegonzalez6755  Před 4 dny +1

      Last night I noticed a promo for an upcoming WB Network Valentine's Day special. It was a contest where the viewers had to look for on screen heart icons during the What I Like About You, Sabrina and Reba shows. The winners were given the opportunity to be part of the live audience recordings of these shows.

    • @renegonzalez6755
      @renegonzalez6755  Před 4 dny +1

      I know that the majority of the shows broadcast by the former WB Network were taylored for the female audience. We men also timed in, absolutely. I have to admit that the actresses of these old shows were very "easy on the eyes."

  • @jacksonteller3973
    @jacksonteller3973 Před 7 dny +1

    Aw yeah this was the prime era of The WB for me.