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MUST SEE TV, 16 May 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 61 programs)

CLASSICAL MUSIC AT THE BALLPARK was a dumb category. The most basic of clues and some really bad puns.

I get why Comedy Central is putting its new series The Jim Jeffries Show after Tosh.0, but not putting it in the traditional late night lineup feels like a betrayal.

It also might've kept The A-Team alive beyond its abbreviated fifth season.

UPFRONTS 1985: CBS

UPFRONTS 1985: ABC

(I'm going to save the final week — HSB's finale — for tomorrow. Also included will be the season's ratings rankings and summer summary.)

MUST SEE TV, 9 May 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 69 programs)

Late Night Roll Call (and we're back!… mostly)
Jimmy Fallon: trialed John Lithgow, Riley Keough, Giles Martin, and Thundercat featuring Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins
Stephen Colbert: Kevin Hart, Ali Wentworth, and The War on Drugs
Jimmy Kimmel: raw foodie Gwyneth Paltrow, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and Ryan Adams
Seth Meyers:

MUST SEE TV, 2 May 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 67 programs)

FYI, New Shows: The Golden Girls, 227, Amazing Stories, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Misfits of Science, Hell Town

I don't understand Logo's programming these days.

My U.S. representative, the racist and bigoted Steve King, doesn't have a challenger at the moment. Kim Weaver dropped out following many death threats and other acts of intimidation. She also alleges her office received excessive budget cuts from the state because of her political ambition.
http://www.desmoinesregiste…

UPFRONTS 1985: NBC

MUST SEE TV, 25 April 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 71 programs)

MUST SEE TV, 18 April 1985
(Ratings ranking out of 66 programs)

It surely has to be sometime soon. It's tweaked its schedule just once since the start of the year. It still has to roll out Murphy Brown, Hogan Family, Alice, Growing Pains, and Head of the Class at some point this year. Maybe July at the start of the third quarter?

#50: The A-Team, season five!

Once upon a time, when The AV Club first began axing select coverage, we were told that drop-ins or post-season commentary, which there’s a pretty strong demand for, should be expected. I’m still waiting…