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WSBK TV-38 "Ask The Manager" 5/1/93

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2006

This was a show on WSBK TV-38 where viewers would write in with various questions or comments regarding station programming or television broadcasting in general. This episode with Meg LaVigne and Cliff Allen was broadcast on 5/1/93.

Here is a link to a website that goes into great detail about the history of the show:
http://askthemanager.flyingdreams.org/

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  • I remember not liking this lady as much when she replaced that other guy.

  • It's so sad that Cliff Allen passed away so young!

  • i remember writing a letter to this show asking when they'd be showing Hogan's Heroes again and they answered this detail answer of which station owne Hogan's at the time and when it was last aired in the area and why they make the descision to show something for a while at a certain timeslot etc. it was great.

  • Note that Meg LaVigne uses the proper and traditional pronunciation of her last name (la-veen-ya), unlike Avril Lavigne.

  • I had some letters read on this show back in 1995, when Stu Tauber and Meg LaVigne were the hosts.

  • I remember this version but wasn't there an ask the Manager on 38 that involved Dana Hersey and the bald guy?

  • They answered a question from me about UHF antennas. I still have the Mug they sent me.

  • This show was *essential* to some degree before the Internet came to be. I think EVERY station should have been *made* to air a local one. I bet Meg's a crazy old cat lady.

  • I never watched this show all of the time because I wasn't born until 1989, but I remember it would come on before The Three Stooges on Saturday mornings. This really was a neat show though.

  • Meg became my boss when Paramount Stations Group purchased WGNT-TV UPN27 in Portsmouth, VA in the late 1990's. She is now at the CW affiliate in Atlanta.

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