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'''Home''' (also known as "The Home Show") was an ABC network daytime informational talk show which aired from January 18, 1988 to April 8, 1994.
 
'''Home''' (also known as "The Home Show") was an ABC network daytime informational talk show which aired from January 18, 1988 to April 8, 1994.
   
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The show was co-hosted by Robb Weller and Sandy Hill during the first season; Gary Collins hosted the show for the remainder of its run.
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The show was co-hosted by Robb Weller and Sandy Hill during the first season; Gary Collins hosted the show for the remainder of its run.
   
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Co-hosts included Cristina Ferrare, Dana Fleming, Beth Ruyak and Sarah Purcell.
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Co-hosts included Cristina Ferrare, Dana Fleming, Beth Ruyak and Sarah Purcell.
   
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Decorating and craft segments were frequently presented by Hanala Sagal aka Suzan Stadner,
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Decorating and craft segments were frequently presented by Hanala Sagal (aka Suzan Stadner).
   
 
Fitness Expert and Sally Marshall, Dian Thomas, Carol Duvall and Kitty Bartholomew. Marc Summers and Wil Shriner presented segments on the latest in technology (computers, home gaming, etc.).
 
Fitness Expert and Sally Marshall, Dian Thomas, Carol Duvall and Kitty Bartholomew. Marc Summers and Wil Shriner presented segments on the latest in technology (computers, home gaming, etc.).
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Mother Love joined the show as the announcer in the final season, replacing Bob Hilton.
 
Mother Love joined the show as the announcer in the final season, replacing Bob Hilton.
 
==Broadcast History==
 
==Broadcast History==
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"Home" began as a half-hour program on January 18, 1988; reruns of "[[Mr. Belvedere]]" filled the four-month long gap between the cancelation of game show "[[Bargain Hunters]]" and the premiere of "Home".
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"Home" began as a half-hour program on January 18, 1988; reruns of "[[Mr. Belvedere]]" filled the four-month long gap between the cancelation of game show "[[Bargain Hunters]]" and the premiere of "Home".
   
 
After a 60-minute trial run in September 1988, the show expanded permanently to an hour in January 1989 (upon the cancellation of "[[Ryan's Hope]]"), with reruns of "[[Growing Pains]]" moving from 11:00 AM to noon.
 
After a 60-minute trial run in September 1988, the show expanded permanently to an hour in January 1989 (upon the cancellation of "[[Ryan's Hope]]"), with reruns of "[[Growing Pains]]" moving from 11:00 AM to noon.
   
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However, some affiliates only carried one half hour of the program (this practice would carry over later to its successor, Mike and Maty). The show later expanded to 90 minutes and took over the noon slot once "Match Game" was cancelled in 1991.
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However, some affiliates only carried one half hour of the program (this practice would carry over later to its successor, Mike and Maty). The show later expanded to 90 minutes and took over the noon slot once "Match Game" was cancelled in 1991.
   
 
It reverted to 60 minutes in 1992, as the network officially abandoned the noon time slot in favor of giving that time back to local affiliates, which in most cases, pre-empted the final half-hour in favor of local news.
 
It reverted to 60 minutes in 1992, as the network officially abandoned the noon time slot in favor of giving that time back to local affiliates, which in most cases, pre-empted the final half-hour in favor of local news.
   
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"Home" was set to be cancelled in 1993, but this decision was reversed after ABC affiliates expressed dissatisfaction with its planned replacement, the importation of The Shirley Show from Canada's CTV, hosted by Shirley Solomon (which would later find a home in American syndication).
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"Home" was set to be cancelled in 1993, but this decision was reversed after ABC affiliates expressed dissatisfaction with its planned replacement, the importation of The Shirley Show from Canada's CTV, hosted by Shirley Solomon (which would later find a home in American syndication).
   
 
However, several stations eventually placed the series in late night timeslots due to ratings issues or giving priority to local lifestyle or talk shows, such as the (City)'s Talking format seen on several ABC affiliates owned by Hearst Television.
 
However, several stations eventually placed the series in late night timeslots due to ratings issues or giving priority to local lifestyle or talk shows, such as the (City)'s Talking format seen on several ABC affiliates owned by Hearst Television.
   
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Notwithstanding the temporary reprieve, "Home" aired its last broadcast in April 1994; its time slot would be taken over by Mike and Maty until 1996, when it was replaced by "[[Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends]]".
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Notwithstanding the temporary reprieve, "Home" aired its last broadcast in April 1994; its time slot would be taken over by Mike and Maty until 1996, when it was replaced by "[[Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends]]".
   
 
After only a year, the series was replaced by "[[The View ]]"in 1997, which occupies the time slot to this day and eventually gained back all clearance from the network's affiliates at its proper time.
 
After only a year, the series was replaced by "[[The View ]]"in 1997, which occupies the time slot to this day and eventually gained back all clearance from the network's affiliates at its proper time.

Revision as of 18:45, 30 May 2019

Home

Home (also known as "The Home Show") was an ABC network daytime informational talk show which aired from January 18, 1988 to April 8, 1994.

The show was co-hosted by Robb Weller and Sandy Hill during the first season; Gary Collins hosted the show for the remainder of its run.

Co-hosts included Cristina Ferrare, Dana Fleming, Beth Ruyak and Sarah Purcell.

Decorating and craft segments were frequently presented by Hanala Sagal (aka Suzan Stadner).

Fitness Expert and Sally Marshall, Dian Thomas, Carol Duvall and Kitty Bartholomew. Marc Summers and Wil Shriner presented segments on the latest in technology (computers, home gaming, etc.).

Mother Love joined the show as the announcer in the final season, replacing Bob Hilton.

Broadcast History

"Home" began as a half-hour program on January 18, 1988; reruns of "Mr. Belvedere" filled the four-month long gap between the cancelation of game show "Bargain Hunters" and the premiere of "Home".

After a 60-minute trial run in September 1988, the show expanded permanently to an hour in January 1989 (upon the cancellation of "Ryan's Hope"), with reruns of "Growing Pains" moving from 11:00 AM to noon.

However, some affiliates only carried one half hour of the program (this practice would carry over later to its successor, Mike and Maty). The show later expanded to 90 minutes and took over the noon slot once "Match Game" was cancelled in 1991.

It reverted to 60 minutes in 1992, as the network officially abandoned the noon time slot in favor of giving that time back to local affiliates, which in most cases, pre-empted the final half-hour in favor of local news.

"Home" was set to be cancelled in 1993, but this decision was reversed after ABC affiliates expressed dissatisfaction with its planned replacement, the importation of The Shirley Show from Canada's CTV, hosted by Shirley Solomon (which would later find a home in American syndication).

However, several stations eventually placed the series in late night timeslots due to ratings issues or giving priority to local lifestyle or talk shows, such as the (City)'s Talking format seen on several ABC affiliates owned by Hearst Television.

Notwithstanding the temporary reprieve, "Home" aired its last broadcast in April 1994; its time slot would be taken over by Mike and Maty until 1996, when it was replaced by "Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends".

After only a year, the series was replaced by "The View "in 1997, which occupies the time slot to this day and eventually gained back all clearance from the network's affiliates at its proper time.