HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
TV Land has assembled alumni from the JJ Pearce High School (Richardson,
Executive produced by Mike Fleiss and Lisa Levenson (The Bachelor), High School Reunion reunites classmates from all walks and stages of life who have some issues to address and resolve since their days at Pearce. Whether opening some painful wounds inflicted by the resident bully or rekindling old romances, High School Reunion will give viewers a front row seat to the emotional and compelling rollercoaster ride throughout its six-week run. “High School Reunion provides TV Land viewers with a fascinating window into how classmates who knew each other in the 1980’s have evolved over the last 20 years,†explains Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land. “By bringing together several alumni for a two week get-away, High School Reunion allows the classmates to really experience how they have changed – or have not changed – since graduation. The overall experience of reconnecting with old friends is something the TV Land viewer will find to be both highly relatable and entertaining.†Â





Viacom and their various cable networks are going to continue to be hostile to the demands of the public for a return to classic 50s/60s TV shows. In the meantime TVLand. com’s resident corporate flunky (the guy doesn’t even rate having his nick mentioned) will continue to tell UNCOUNTED MULTITUDES how THEIR WRONG to want TV Land to return to their original programming line-up circa 1996-2003.
When that BIG DAY happens on Wall Street to viacom, Im just going to be positively crushed.
Any doubts as to the legitimacy of my remarks can easily be viewed on the TVLand.com message boards, programming comments in particular. The site administrator’s tact is very obvious; to tow the viacom PR bullcrap line. For 2 solid years now multitudes of people have tried to no avail to beg viacom to return to TV Land’s classic program line-up from years past. The incompetent fools running viacom apparently are walking around with their heads encased in boxes. Quite frankly, it is all very disheartening as well as sickening! The public deserves better from viacom.