[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' post=\'135036\' date=\'Oct 19 2006, 04:17 PM\']
I think the studio that owned the show must have offered them a good deal. I always thought networks had first claim to daytime reruns of primetime shows they ran, but maybe that wasn't actually the case (even though it worked out that way most of the time) - unless they also owned a piece of the show. Case in point: in 1968 when Bewitched moved to daytime, there was a TVGuide article explaining how ABC had paid $9 million for the daytime rerun rights to the show. I guess if ABC hadn't wanted to pay that much, they could have wound up on another network.
That probably explains the few instances where this was the case.
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That makes sense. I wonder if ABC had any thoughts of adding it to *their* daytime schedule, although really, there wasn't much room at the time - the morning shows consisted of a full hour of "Home", followed by "Match Game" in 1991, until July, when MG was canned and "Home" expanded to 90 minutes. ABC could have put FH on at noon for a few months, as FH did (as mentioned before) hit syndication that fall.