The Rerun Show

2002
The Rerun Show

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Diff'rent Strokes: The Rivals / The Partridge Family: Keith and Lauriebelle Aug 01, 2002

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EP2 he Facts of Life: Shoplifting / The Jeffersons: A Bedtime Story Aug 06, 2002

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EP3 What's Happening!!: Rerun Gets Married / Bewitched: Divided He Falls Aug 08, 2002

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EP4 Saved by the Bell: Jessie's Song / The Jeffersons: Florence in Love Aug 13, 2002

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EP5 One Day at a Time: Pressure / Saved by the Bell: Miss Bayside Aug 15, 2002

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EP6 The Partridge Family: My Son, the Feminist / Married... with Children: The Dance Show Aug 20, 2002

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EP7 Married... with Children: Weenie Tot Lovers & Other Strangers / Bewitched: A Bunny for Tabitha Aug 20, 2002

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Released: 01 August 2002 Ended
Producted By: NBC Studios
Country: United States of America
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The Rerun Show is a short-lived American sketch comedy television series that aired on NBC from August 1, 2002 until August 20, 2002. VH1 also aired the show on Friday nights at 11:30 P.M. The series was created by John Davies and David Salzman.

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Robert F I guess I should file this under guilty pleasure but I grew up when much of the original material was popular. I found this a hoot in the way I do the Brady Bunch Movie(s) and the Chris Elliot show Get A Life. No, nothing great, but this had it's moments and they were pretty good moments from what I remember. It was a summer replacement show on NBC and later showed up on VH-1. Most vividly I recall the spoofs of Facts of Life, The Jeffersons and Diff'rnt Strokes. I was hoping to find them (probably only six episodes in all if that) on DVD somewhere, but so far no luck. I don't remember much while flipping channels but this one sticks out like a sore thumb (and I like sore thumbs).
mjshegog I loved this show. What is better than seeing some of the most known and loved shows re-run, than having them re-run with the same script with a different cast and an original cast cameo.They did the works, from Good Times and the Jefferson's to the Partridge Family and Facts of Life. The "slight" changes they made to costume and line delivery only added to the humor. I especially liked the pop-up style commentary that gave interesting facts, and said what we were all thinking anyway. Having an original cast member to cameo in one of the shows (as a different character) was pure genius.I don't know why it was so short lived.
snowball_236 This was a HORRIBLE TV show. The idea of spoofing old shows but having no script and bad actors doing it is just plain bad. It was like a very bad skit from "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" that lasts way too long. I am very glad to see this show get cancelled. NBC has put out very good shows (Scrubs, Seinfeld, Mad About You) and some awful ones (The Downer Channel, Cursed, Fear Factor) this is just another drop in the bad TV bucket.
imbored9784 If you liked classic TV shows such as Different Strokes, The Facts of Life, The Jeffersons, Bewitched, and many others; you will really love this show. It shows us a different take on those shows, while featuring guest stars and all sorts of other humorous suprises. This show is also very enjoyable for people who have never seen any of the classic shows or enjoyed them because it is that funny. I have never seen a show like this and but I hope to see more.