Television ratings were so low that the Turner network decided to stop broadcasting games after the first season.
In fact, the Turner network is making something of a fuss over explorers of a certain age.
As all Turner networks do, 4:3 content is carried in a stretched format to fill a 16:9 screen.
Incidentally, the 1967 hand-drawn color versions of some cartoons also continue to be seen on the Turner networks.
In the mid-1990s, when Turner Networks remastered the episodes, the original laugh track was removed.
And at WB, programmers did not communicate with those of the Turner networks.
Each Turner network spent $5 to $7 million for a total $20 million invested in promotion; the company contracted thirty-three licensees.
A spokeswoman for the Turner networks, which include CNN, said his organization considered its more than $1 million in political ad revenue a significant success.
The Turner networks, however, can be seen in 100,000 homes in France that have dishes to receive satellite broadcasts, which respect no borders.
Recently, he directed a two-hour film, "Christmas in Connecticut," for the Turner Network.