It's interesting new to see how they brought all the shows together - almost saying: If you like this one, you will like all these others. The network was presented as a cohesive brand or family. Now we pick and choose with our DVRs from hundreds of channels.
I was born in the eighties, God I miss These old Shows on NBC, My Top Ten Favorite Shows that I use to watch on NBC in the 80's Are. 10. Highway to Heaven. 9. The Facts of Life. 8. Night Court. (Sit Ubu Sit, Good Dog, "Dog Barks"). 7. Knight Rider. 6. Family Ties. 5. Our House. 4. St. Elsewhere. 3. Miami Vice. 2. Hill Street Blues. 1. Punky Brewster.
England is an interesting case. ITV showed *Diff'rent Strokes* (whose non-English titles are not literal translation of the English one) and *Silver Spoons* but passed on *the Facts of Life* and *Gimme A Break!* Nonetheless, the UK still saw its obesity rate rise along with the United States. Thank the people who give you breaks from TV shows in the form of advertisements.
When TV was worth watching. NBC was a great Network. I remember when I could watch TV with my Family and it was Wholesome entertainment. not like today's TV.
At that time in the entire 1980s, NBC was the most-watched of the big three television networks in the United States which ABC was second and CBS was third until the arrival of the Fox network in 1986 and it started to snatch the ratings in the next decade.
@@videox222ify You know Cosby wasn't the only one who saved NBC in 1984, Miami Vice, Punky Brewster and Night Court helped out too! I'm saying that not because of Cosby's controversy today but because there were several other shows in that lineup that year!
@@hamursh TCS became the #1 coast to coast program almost immediately and is well documented for both saving the network and helping to keep the family sitcom which was in big trouble at that time, none of those shows you mentioned were in the top 10 or even the top 30 at least during the 1984 1985 season
1980-84: CBS was #1, ABC #2, NBC #3 (#4 in some affiliates). 1984: CBS #1, NBC boosted to #2, ABC dropped to #3. 1985-88 (or 89 think): NBC took the top, with CBS at #2 and ABC in #3. 1989-91: NBC kept leading, while ABC began to show signs of improvement, with the arrival of Roseanne (the lady who, in 1990, seated on the television throne once set by Cosby for six years, as it's numbers began to drop). CBS took 3rd place and then-newly-network FOX on 4th place (in some occasions, "The Simpsons", which were on Thursday nights at that time, beated both "Roseanne" and "The Cosby Show"; and "Married... With Children" became a household name on Sunday nights, beating all 3 network's Sunday night movies).
Ironically, the NBC station where I grew up around this time was perpetually in last place because the signal sucked if you didn't get cable. I taped the last three network broadcasts of *The Golden Girls* off the antenna and the rerun of the finale looked awful. I could get better reception on a CBS station from 60 miles away than I could from an NBC station that was actually in the market I lived in!
1984-85 was the season NBC climbed from 3rd to 2nd. The highest-rated shows were The Cosby Show (#3), Family Ties (#5), The A-Team (#6). The new Fall 1984 shows that returned in Fall 1985 were The Cosby Show, Highway to Heaven, Hunter, Miami Vice, Punky Brewster. Spring 1985 was the end of Diff'rent Strokes on NBC, it moved to ABC for 1985-86.
Does anyone have a video from may 24th 1985 Chicago area? In between Nightly news and V the series. An NBC executive made a strange live statement about the transmitter being "sabotaged ". The video began and ended with a lude comment.
NBC set *Punky Brewster* up to fail if they refused to try it on another night. *Silver Spoons,* the show David W. Duclon left behind to do it, got four higher ratings points on a special broadcast in its original time-slot of Saturday at 8:30 PM between *The Facts of Life* and *The Golden Girls* the Saturday before Christmas 1985.
There were a lot of incidents like that. Remember the guy who hijacked the HBO signal and mooned everybody because he got tired of his cable bill going up and up and up?
Maybe they didn't have clips ready in time. That often happens with new shows. It happened with *Gimme A Break!* in 1981, as very little of the "Our Pride Is Showing" campaign material that has survived has had it. Except in that case, a strike pushed back the premieres of that and everything on the fall schedule. 1984 had no strikes. In 1982, the year of "Just Watch Us Now," there were plenty of clips of the new shows, both sitcoms and dramas. There were even two versions of the campaign, one with *Mama's Family* and one with *Taxi* after it displaced it on the fall schedule and pushed its premiere back to January 22, 1983.
@@AttmayAnother notable show that was pushed back to midseason was found into the 1980 "Proud As A Peacock" campaign. Hill Street Blues, which didn't premiere until midseason, was also due to a writers' strike.
Many of these new shows would run into the nineties. One of those shows would be the #1 show in the nation for the next 5 years. Hint: it rhymes with "The Cosby Show".
At least in that promo they took time to named the shows that was on Saturday Morning unlike this one. Yes you see the titles but that's it in this one.
'VTM, Let's All Be There. NBC For Birmingham, Anniston And Tuscaloosa, Alabama. WVTM-TV Channel 13. Celebrating 35 Years In Central Alabama (1949-1984).
We, here in Brazil, have a special affection for this music. A TV station in Brazil, SBT (Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão) made a Brazilian version of this sound campaign, it was used and revenue between 1987 and 1990. And it was a huge success around here. And, let's say, our version was a little better than yours hahahaha.
They still can't let go of the Tartikoff era if *Law and Order* is still on the air. That was his doing. They can't let go of him, but he could certainly let go of NBC if he left around the time that show began.
I've seen each and every single episode of Gimme A Break!, and Highway to Heaven. I've also seen Poison Ivy with Family Ties' Michael J. Fox and The Facts of Life's Nancy McKeon. All which aired that season on NBC.
There was a lot of publicity surrounding Michael and Nancy at the time, but then he married Tracy Pollan and some woman snapped and started stalking him. Michael Gross even talks about it in an article in TV Guide the week the last episode of *Family Ties* aired.
17, Let's All Be There (KGET-TV Bakersfield, CA/WJKS-TV Jacksonville, FL (now called WCWJ, currently a CW affiliate (KGET introduced their "Golden/Sunrise Circle 17" when they switched to NBC and that station also had its own version of Let's All Be There with special lyrics))
Serving Washington, Greenville, New Bern And Jacksonville, North Carolina. This Is WITN-TV Channel 7. Making A Difference For Eastern North Carolina. Your NBC Station. Channel 7, Let's All Be There.
Somebody needs to do an 40th anniversary article about the history of this campaign song and its role in helping the network recover to ratings it will never see again. I'm not even entirely clear on what year NBC actually started doing these campaign songs.
Channel 13, The Leading News Station of Alabama. Celebrating 35 Years of serving Central Alabama Channel 13, Let's ALL Be There WVTM-TV the NBC affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama (1949-1984).
Channel 6, Let's All Be There. WOC-TV Channel 6. Your NBC Affiliate Serving Davenport And Bettendorf, Iowa. Also Serving Moline And Rock Island, Illinois.
KTAL-TV Channel 6. The Original Ark-La-Tex Television Station Serving Texarkana, Texas And Arkansas And Also Serving Shreveport, Louisiana. Your NBC Station. KTAL, Let's All Be There.
It's interesting that Channel 10 in Australia used a slightly altered version of the same song for their own promotions. Even one of the first-season episodes of "Neighbours" had one of the characters with the television on, and the song playing.
The first season of Neighbours actually aired on the Seven Network in 1985, but it was axed and picked up by Network Ten the following year. Since Seven reworked a number of NBC promos (including "Let's All Be There"), that's probably why you saw it in the show. 🙂
@@robertcrookall5991 Naturally, Perth was the exception to the initial axing at the time, since Perth didn't have a Network Ten station until NEW-10 launched in 1988. 🙂
Some of all the Great NBC Saturday Morning Cartoon Shows when it debuted on NBC on Saturday September 15'th 1984 from it's 1984-85 Saturday Morning Line Up The Snorks The Pink Panther and Sons The Smurfs Alivn and the Chipmumks Mr. T Kidd Video Going Bananas Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
You're Watching KCRA-TV Channel 3. Your NBC Station In Sacramento, Stockton And Modesto, California. Channel 3, Let's All Be There. Where The News Comes First.
It's interesting new to see how they brought all the shows together - almost saying: If you like this one, you will like all these others. The network was presented as a cohesive brand or family. Now we pick and choose with our DVRs from hundreds of channels.
I was born in the eighties, God I miss These old Shows on NBC, My Top Ten Favorite Shows that I use to watch on NBC in the 80's Are.
10. Highway to Heaven.
9. The Facts of Life.
8. Night Court. (Sit Ubu Sit, Good Dog, "Dog Barks").
7. Knight Rider.
6. Family Ties.
5. Our House.
4. St. Elsewhere.
3. Miami Vice.
2. Hill Street Blues.
1. Punky Brewster.
Family Ties had the Sit Ubu Sit logo.
"Quem Procura Acha Aqui" - TVS Network, Brazil
Did Miami Vice aired on SBT in Brazil back in the 80s, along with some NBC shows? I think yes.
@@GabrielAnimateOfficialDiferent Strokes and Punky Brewster
England is an interesting case. ITV showed *Diff'rent Strokes* (whose non-English titles are not literal translation of the English one) and *Silver Spoons* but passed on *the Facts of Life* and *Gimme A Break!* Nonetheless, the UK still saw its obesity rate rise along with the United States. Thank the people who give you breaks from TV shows in the form of advertisements.
Não. Esta série passou na Rede Globo no anos 90.@@GabrielAnimateOfficial
OK. That explains it then.
When TV was worth watching. NBC was a great Network. I remember when I could watch TV with my Family and it was Wholesome entertainment. not like today's TV.
Yeah, so wholesome it created a new word that means nonconsensual sexual activity: Cosbying.
Yep. This was before all the woke garbage that became widespread in the early 2020s
NBC™ Let's All Be There!
A window into the '80's
It was the last decade in which we really had a common culture before everything started to become fragmented.
At that time in the entire 1980s, NBC was the most-watched of the big three television networks in the United States which ABC was second and CBS was third until the arrival of the Fox network in 1986 and it started to snatch the ratings in the next decade.
it was not the most watched until The Cosby Show premiered in 1984, before that it was the last of the 3 big networks
@@videox222ify You know Cosby wasn't the only one who saved NBC in 1984, Miami Vice, Punky Brewster and Night Court helped out too! I'm saying that not because of Cosby's controversy today but because there were several other shows in that lineup that year!
@@hamursh TCS became the #1 coast to coast program almost immediately and is well documented for both saving the network and helping to keep the family sitcom which was in big trouble at that time, none of those shows you mentioned were in the top 10 or even the top 30 at least during the 1984 1985 season
Yeah, Until The Simpsons Took Over…
1980-84:
CBS was #1, ABC #2, NBC #3 (#4 in some affiliates).
1984:
CBS #1, NBC boosted to #2, ABC dropped to #3.
1985-88 (or 89 think):
NBC took the top, with CBS at #2 and ABC in #3.
1989-91:
NBC kept leading, while ABC began to show signs of improvement, with the arrival of Roseanne (the lady who, in 1990, seated on the television throne once set by Cosby for six years, as it's numbers began to drop). CBS took 3rd place and then-newly-network FOX on 4th place (in some occasions, "The Simpsons", which were on Thursday nights at that time, beated both "Roseanne" and "The Cosby Show"; and "Married... With Children" became a household name on Sunday nights, beating all 3 network's Sunday night movies).
W-I-C-S, Let's All Be There. WICS-TV Channel 20. Your Home For NBC In Springfield, Illinois.
1985: Let's All Be There. Happy New Year From The NBC Television Network.
probally my uncles, aunts, or grandparents used to watch NBC
Ironically, the NBC station where I grew up around this time was perpetually in last place because the signal sucked if you didn't get cable. I taped the last three network broadcasts of *The Golden Girls* off the antenna and the rerun of the finale looked awful. I could get better reception on a CBS station from 60 miles away than I could from an NBC station that was actually in the market I lived in!
Quem procura acha aqui tvs sbt
1984-85 was the season NBC climbed from 3rd to 2nd. The highest-rated shows were The Cosby Show (#3), Family Ties (#5), The A-Team (#6). The new Fall 1984 shows that returned in Fall 1985 were The Cosby Show, Highway to Heaven, Hunter, Miami Vice, Punky Brewster. Spring 1985 was the end of Diff'rent Strokes on NBC, it moved to ABC for 1985-86.
Does anyone have a video from may 24th 1985 Chicago area? In between Nightly news and V the series. An NBC executive made a strange live statement about the transmitter being "sabotaged ". The video began and ended with a lude comment.
NBC set *Punky Brewster* up to fail if they refused to try it on another night. *Silver Spoons,* the show David W. Duclon left behind to do it, got four higher ratings points on a special broadcast in its original time-slot of Saturday at 8:30 PM between *The Facts of Life* and *The Golden Girls* the Saturday before Christmas 1985.
There were a lot of incidents like that. Remember the guy who hijacked the HBO signal and mooned everybody because he got tired of his cable bill going up and up and up?
WPXI Channel 11. Your NBC Station Serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Channel 11, Let's All Be There.
NBC Tuesday Night
800pm - The A-Team
900pm - Riptide
1000pm - Remington Steele
NBC Christmas: Let's All Be There. Season's Greetings From The NBC Television Network.
NBC Friday Night
800pm - The Best Times
900pm - Half Nelson
1000pm - Miami Vice
NBC Wednesday Night
800pm - Highway to Heaven
900pm - The Facts of Life
930pm - Double Trouble
1000pm - St. Elsewhere
NBC Thursday Night
800pm - The Cosby Show
830pm - Family Ties
900pm - Cheers
930pm - Night Court
1000pm - Hill Street Blues
Channel 4, Let's All Be There. KTIV Channel 4. Your NBC Station Serving Sioux City, Iowa.
11 Alive, Let's All Be There. WXIA-TV Atlanta, Georgia
33, Let's All Be There. WRBT Channel 33. Your NBC Station In Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
NBC Saturday Night
800pm - Diff'rent Strokes
830pm - It's Your Move
900pm - Gimme a Break
930pm - Mama's Family
1000pm - Hunter
Channel 20, Let's All Be There. NBC For Fort Myers, Cape Coral And Naples, Florida. WBBH-TV Channel 20.
I’m surprised that The Cosby Show wasn’t among the clips of new shows that premiered that season.
Maybe they didn't have clips ready in time. That often happens with new shows. It happened with *Gimme A Break!* in 1981, as very little of the "Our Pride Is Showing" campaign material that has survived has had it. Except in that case, a strike pushed back the premieres of that and everything on the fall schedule. 1984 had no strikes. In 1982, the year of "Just Watch Us Now," there were plenty of clips of the new shows, both sitcoms and dramas. There were even two versions of the campaign, one with *Mama's Family* and one with *Taxi* after it displaced it on the fall schedule and pushed its premiere back to January 22, 1983.
@@AttmayAnother notable show that was pushed back to midseason was found into the 1980 "Proud As A Peacock" campaign. Hill Street Blues, which didn't premiere until midseason, was also due to a writers' strike.
Many of these new shows would run into the nineties. One of those shows would be the #1 show in the nation for the next 5 years. Hint: it rhymes with "The Cosby Show".
17, Let's All Be There. KGET Channel 17. Your NBC Station In Bakersfield, California.
The saturday morning version featuring Alvin & The Chipmunks was very good too!
At least in that promo they took time to named the shows that was on Saturday Morning unlike this one. Yes you see the titles but that's it in this one.
Channel 6 Let's All Be There WCSH-TV Portland Maine
WAVE-TV 3 Let’s All Be There WAVE-TV Louisville Kentucky
5 And 30, Let's All Be There. You're Watching KOAA-TV Channel 5. Your NBC Station In Pueblo And Colorado Springs, Colorado.
This Is WDIV-TV Channel 4. Your NBC Station In Detroit, Michigan. WDIV, Let's Go 4 It!.
Serving Atlanta, Georgia. You're Watching WXIA-TV 11 Alive Channel 11. Atlanta's NBC Station: Let's All Be There On 11 Alive.
NBC Sunday Night
700pm - Silver Spoons
730pm - Punky Brewster
800pm - Knight Rider
900pm - NBC Sunday Night at the Movies
nbc lets all be there
you and me lets all be there
people come together in the moments that we share
on 17 lets all be there
KGET Bakersfield,CA
WLBZ, Let's All Be There. WLBZ-TV Channel 2. Serving Bangor, Maine With The National Broadcasting Company.
spectacular video ApotheounSAK. I killed that thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the really good work.
He just reposted something. He didn't make this.
Is the Army man at the beginning played by Willard E Pugh, best known as Harpo in 1985's The Color Purple?
KSEE Channel 24. Your NBC Station In Fresno, California. 24, Let's All Be There.
'VTM, Let's All Be There. NBC For Birmingham, Anniston And Tuscaloosa, Alabama. WVTM-TV Channel 13. Celebrating 35 Years In Central Alabama (1949-1984).
WAVE-TV Channel 3. Your NBC Station Serving Louisville, Kentucky. Channel 3, Let's All Be There. Kentucky's Oldest Television Station.
WECT Channel 6. Your NBC Station In Wilmington, North Carolina. WECT, Let's All Be There.
We, here in Brazil, have a special affection for this music. A TV station in Brazil, SBT (Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão) made a Brazilian version of this sound campaign, it was used and revenue between 1987 and 1990. And it was a huge success around here. And, let's say, our version was a little better than yours hahahaha.
They remade it in Australia as well. This song really was connected to the world.
KOMU, Let's All Be There. This Is NBC For Mid-Missouri. KOMU-TV Channel 8. Your NBC Affiliate Serving Columbia And Jefferson City, Missouri.
We're 4 Amarillo. Let's All Be There. KAMR-TV Channel 4. NBC For Amarillo, Texas.
You're Watching WBZ-TV Channel 4. Your NBC Station In Boston, Massachusetts. We're 4 Today, Let's All Be There.
From Phoenix And Mesa, Arizona. You're Watching KPNX Channel 12. Your Arizona's NBC Station. Channel 12, Let's All Be There.
You're Watching KPRC-TV Channel 2. Your NBC Station In Houston, Texas, Channel 2, Let's All Be There.
Texoma Pride. Let's All Be There. KFDX-TV Channel 3. NBC For Wichita Falls, Texas And Lawton, Oklahoma.
At 0:39. 1:37 1:55 2:13 the logo Is in it
Let’s All Be There from KPRC, Ch, 2 in Houston, Tx. Man, sometimes I miss having just "3 major networks"….😎
They still can't let go of the Tartikoff era if *Law and Order* is still on the air. That was his doing. They can't let go of him, but he could certainly let go of NBC if he left around the time that show began.
You're Watching WAFF Channel 48. Your NBC Station In The Tennessee Valley In Huntsville And Decatur, Alabama. 48, Let's All Be There.
Surprised to see Deidre Hall, at some point, in this Fall promo as, during this time, she is usually seen in the daytime hours on "Days of our Lives".
K-A-C-B, Let's All Be There. KACB-TV Channel 3. NBC For San Angelo, Texas.
KOBF, Let's All Be There. Serving Farmington, New Mexico And Durango, Colorado. You're Watching KOBF-TV Channel 12. Your Local NBC Station.
KOBR, Let's All Be There. Serving Roswell And Carlsbad, New Mexico. You're Watching KOBR-TV Channel 8. Your Local NBC Station.
WTAP, Let's All Be There. NBC For Parkersburg, West Virginia And Marietta, Ohio. WTAP-TV Channel 15.
NBC Saturday Night
800pm Diff'rent Strokes
830pm It's Your Move
900pm Gimme a Break!
930pm Mama's Family
1000pm Hunter
KBJR-TV Channel 6. Your NBC Station In Superior, Wisconsin And Duluth, Minnesota. TV 6, Let's All Be There.
Serving San Antonio, Texas. You're Watching KMOL-TV Channel 4. San Antonio's NBC Station. Channel 4, Let's All Be There.
TV 9, Let's All Be There. KTPX Channel 9. Your NBC Station In Odessa And Midland, Texas.
Channel 2, Let's All Be There! KPRC TV!
"24, Let's All Be There!" KSEE Channel 24, Fresno, California.
Be There, KRON Channel 4 San Francisco/Bay Area NBC affiliate from 1949-2001.
KYW-TV Channel 3. Your NBC Station In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Channel 3, Let's All Be There.
WDAF-TV Channel 4. Your NBC Station In Kansas City, Missouri. Channel 4, Let's All Be There.
You're Watching WDSU-TV Channel 6. Your NBC Station In New Orleans, Louisiana. TV 6, Let's All Be There.
0:02 NBC Let's All Be There (1984-85)
Channel 3, Let's All Be There. KIEM-TV Channel 3. Your NBC Station In Eureka, California.
NBC Monday Night
800pm - TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes
900pm - NBC Monday Night at the Movies
The influence of MTV was becoming apparent
I've seen each and every single episode of Gimme A Break!, and Highway to Heaven. I've also seen Poison Ivy with Family Ties' Michael J. Fox and The Facts of Life's Nancy McKeon. All which aired that season on NBC.
There was a lot of publicity surrounding Michael and Nancy at the time, but then he married Tracy Pollan and some woman snapped and started stalking him. Michael Gross even talks about it in an article in TV Guide the week the last episode of *Family Ties* aired.
@@Attmay That was 5 years later.
TV 5, Let's All Be There. WMC-TV Channel 5. Your NBC Station In Memphis, Tennessee.
17, Let's All Be There (KGET-TV Bakersfield, CA/WJKS-TV Jacksonville, FL (now called WCWJ, currently a CW affiliate (KGET introduced their "Golden/Sunrise Circle 17" when they switched to NBC and that station also had its own version of Let's All Be There with special lyrics))
Serving Washington, Greenville, New Bern And Jacksonville, North Carolina. This Is WITN-TV Channel 7. Making A Difference For Eastern North Carolina. Your NBC Station. Channel 7, Let's All Be There.
Channel 11, Let's All Be There. WLUK-TV Channel 11. Your NBC Station In Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Somebody needs to do an 40th anniversary article about the history of this campaign song and its role in helping the network recover to ratings it will never see again. I'm not even entirely clear on what year NBC actually started doing these campaign songs.
Channel 13, The Leading News Station of Alabama. Celebrating 35 Years of serving Central Alabama Channel 13, Let's ALL Be There WVTM-TV the NBC affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama (1949-1984).
TV 2, Let's All Be There. KHON-TV Channel 2. Your NBC Station In Honolulu, Hawaii.
SBT tv from Brazil Quem procura acha aqui
Channel 6, Let's All Be There. WOC-TV Channel 6. Your NBC Affiliate Serving Davenport And Bettendorf, Iowa. Also Serving Moline And Rock Island, Illinois.
KJRH Channel 2. Your NBC Station In Tulsa, Oklahoma. Channel 2, Let's All Be There.
Channel 4, Let’s All Be There. WRC-TV Washington DC
KTAL-TV Channel 6. The Original Ark-La-Tex Television Station Serving Texarkana, Texas And Arkansas And Also Serving Shreveport, Louisiana. Your NBC Station. KTAL, Let's All Be There.
1:14 I mean cmon, were kids really up late watching Carson during sleepovers in 1984??😂
WVIT-TV (Catch 30, Let's all be there.)
Channel 5, Let's All Be There. KALB-TV Channel 5. Your NBC Station In Alexandria, Louisiana.
WJAR, Let's All Be There. WJAR-TV Channel 10. Your NBC Station In Providence, Rhode Island And New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Channel 10, Let's All Be There. KTVE Channel 10. Your NBC Station In El Dorado, Arkansas And Monroe, Louisiana. Also Serving West Monroe, Louisiana.
Channel 4, Let's All Be There. KNBC-TV Channel 4. NBC For Los Angeles, California.
It's interesting that Channel 10 in Australia used a slightly altered version of the same song for their own promotions. Even one of the first-season episodes of "Neighbours" had one of the characters with the television on, and the song playing.
The first season of Neighbours actually aired on the Seven Network in 1985, but it was axed and picked up by Network Ten the following year. Since Seven reworked a number of NBC promos (including "Let's All Be There"), that's probably why you saw it in the show. 🙂
@@EamonThePhilogynistWalford Yes, you're quite correct. It was the Seven promo, not the Ten one 🙂
@@robertcrookall5991 Naturally, Perth was the exception to the initial axing at the time, since Perth didn't have a Network Ten station until NEW-10 launched in 1988. 🙂
WFIE, Let's All Be There. WFIE-TV Channel 14. NBC For Indiana And Kentucky In Evansville, Indiana, Henderson And Owensboro, Kentucky.
Some of all the Great NBC Saturday Morning Cartoon Shows when it debuted on NBC on Saturday September 15'th 1984 from it's 1984-85 Saturday Morning Line Up
The Snorks
The Pink Panther and Sons
The Smurfs
Alivn and the Chipmumks
Mr. T
Kidd Video
Going Bananas
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
5/30 Let's All Be There - KOAA Colorado Springs/Pueblo
Quem procura acha aqui. SBT
Channel 2, Let's All Be There. KUTV Channel 2. NBC For Salt Lake City, Utah.
I was there lol
WLBT, Let's All Be There. WLBT Channel 3. NBC For Jackson, Mississippi.
Nbc let's all be there WVTM 13 Birmingham
Yes, My Name Is "Illinois"
WKYC Cleveland Ohio: Channel 3 Let's All Be There.
TV 11, Let's All Be There. WTCN-TV Channel 11. Your NBC Station In Minneapolis And St. Paul, Minnesota.
Channel 13 Let's All Be There WVTM-TV Birmingham, Alabama (celebrating 35 years broadcasting of all of Central Alabama)
You're Watching KCRA-TV Channel 3. Your NBC Station In Sacramento, Stockton And Modesto, California. Channel 3, Let's All Be There. Where The News Comes First.