Is Hallmark editing?


Just wondering if the eps are edited....

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Yes. I noticed that certain bits of episodes from the Season 1 DVD set I have were missing.

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That's a shame. I knew the other channel's that aired it edited also. I really hope the rest of the series get's released eventually. Thanks for your response.

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At least someone is airing the show! Love that Hallmark is showing 4/day.

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Yes. They edited butt out of the episode the other day.

JennyLovesJensen

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Well, like, yeah, of course Hallmark is editing out the offensive, "butt." I mean, like, Hallmark is the FAMILY CHANNEL don't ya know (and yeah, that was sarcasm). I mean, I am glad that Hallmark is airing this show, but it's annoying when they edit stuff out. They do it with Cheers and Golden Girls. It's really irritating when you're sitting there and the characters are verbally sparring with each other, and you're ready to laugh, but can't because suddenly the sound cuts out every other word thanks to the "editing" that they've done. *sigh*

I also wish that Hallmark would air Who's the Boss at a more reasonable hour than just 3am to 5am. Yes, I'm a late nighter on a regular basis, and I've been using Cheers followed by Who's the Boss to fall asleep at night, but well, if they're going to air this show, why so late at night/early in the morning? Though it speaks volumes on their financial situation that they no longer need to air "Paid Programming" during the time they are airing Who's the Boss, so I guess that's some improvement.

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Who's the Boss also airs from 6-7pm, that's when I watch it on Hallmark.

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yeah, there's a 2 hour block at 6pm eastern and one at 1am eastern.

and the editing is annoying.

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I'm in the Southeast and it's on from 4-6am and 6-8pm. However, it gets booted quite frequently if there is something else they want to air in that time slot (for example they've been airing a LOT of ice skating specials on Hallmark Channel lately).

As for the editing? I haven't noticed it at all. Even the word "damn" goes unedited (which nearly every character said during the series run) and there's definitely been a fair share of innuendo. Maybe it's just where I am? I seriously wonder if it's regional, but don't know how that could be...

Oh, and one last thing...you're too right, the Family Channel has gotten more into pushing the envelope on a LOT of things in the recent past, so they are definitely not the bar by which to measure any more.

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You're so right. It really takes you out of the moment when they blank out words like that. It's funny the stuff that can get by... damn and hell, but butt is too much. Someone mentioned the innuendo... I mean, in later seasons (especially 5 and 6, the years directly leading up to the two of them uncorking) they are implying you-know-what in just about every episode.

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It certainly looks edited the way they abruptly jump from one scene to another. I can't understand why they can't say the word "butt." I mean, I saw an episode yesterday that dealt with sex education and the word sex was used liberally, but then you can't say butt?

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They've been doing it to Cheers and Frasier since they started airing. Annoying. I don't even bother to watch on Hallmark anymore.

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Most TV shows in syndicated are edited for length so more commercials can be added. I believe the editing is done by the distributor, not the channel that airs the show. I HATE it.

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When the original poster talked about editing, I thought immediately about the amount of commercials/promotions/PSAs(Public Service Announcements) that appear now on TV programs.

When the shows mentioned were first aired, a one hour time slot had 54 or 55 minutes of that program time, and the 30 minutes slots had no more than 3 minutes out of the program, for 27 minutes of the show.

Now, it is almost impossibly annoying at 16 minutes of commercials/promos/PSAs in that same one hour slot. That means cutting about 6 minutes from a 27 minute show.

With that amount of editing for time, I find it pretty amazing there is any continuity remaining in a show. In response to that, **some** channels allow the shows to run over the 30 minute time slot, while keeping all of the commercials/etc, and more of the original show. Other channels split the screen at the end of the show with the "coming next week" and the credits run at a high speed, and in only part of the screen, while the introduction of the next show runs in the other part of the screen.

Even with the high-def broadcasts, that makes the credits nearly impossible to read, and I am surprised the owners of the programs' rights haven't stopped that high speed, split screen practice already.



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Yea, pretty much all these cable channels now edit these shows and thats a good thing because we get to watch more commercials now, so people now, more than ever are more aware of new products and services

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