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:Are you sure? I thought that Nickelodeon/Pinwheel was a daytime only network until the advent of "Nick at Nite". Before that, they went off air at night. However, I do believe you are correct in that while they were the Pinwheel network, the programming was for a time 100% Pinwheel. -- [[User:Kaszeta|Kaszeta]] 15:28, 10 August 2005 (UTC) |
:Are you sure? I thought that Nickelodeon/Pinwheel was a daytime only network until the advent of "Nick at Nite". Before that, they went off air at night. However, I do believe you are correct in that while they were the Pinwheel network, the programming was for a time 100% Pinwheel. -- [[User:Kaszeta|Kaszeta]] 15:28, 10 August 2005 (UTC) |
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==Pinwheel on DVD== |
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I'm going to be a bit pushy here and say that we have to find a way to get nickelodeon to release the Pinwheel material on DVD. There's a classic nickelodeon petition on petitiononline.com [http://www.petitiononline.com/jnb9/petition.html] that I have added a link to from the article, and I encourage everyone who would like to see this wonderful (and, at times, maddeningly surrealistic, but that was part of the charm) show again to sign. *please* |
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Does anyone have this on VHS or DVD? I would love to show this along with great shows as "Encyclopedia" or "Brain Games".
Pinwheel was actually run twenty-four hours every day until Nick (or, at the time, The Pinwheel Network) came to its senses. it also had almost zero reacurring shorts. --Wack'd About Wiki 13:49, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
- Are you sure? I thought that Nickelodeon/Pinwheel was a daytime only network until the advent of "Nick at Nite". Before that, they went off air at night. However, I do believe you are correct in that while they were the Pinwheel network, the programming was for a time 100% Pinwheel. -- Kaszeta 15:28, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
Pinwheel on DVD
I'm going to be a bit pushy here and say that we have to find a way to get nickelodeon to release the Pinwheel material on DVD. There's a classic nickelodeon petition on petitiononline.com [1] that I have added a link to from the article, and I encourage everyone who would like to see this wonderful (and, at times, maddeningly surrealistic, but that was part of the charm) show again to sign. *please*