The WB Ends with Beginnings Before Becoming the New CW Network
The WB Signs Off with a Treat for Long-time Viewers
By Dee Jones, published Aug 23, 2006
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On its last night of broadcasting, the WB will show the premiere episodes of some of the series that helped put the network on the map. The WB will also be showing some of the promos that have appeared on the network over the years, including those featuring Michigan J. Frog.
The WB will mark its own passing by re-airing the pilots of these four seminal shows.
Felicity, 5 p.m. Eastern
Felicity (1998 to 2002) followed Felicity Parker as she moved to New York City to go to college, and stay close to her high school crush. While this coming-of-age drama was loved by fans for its characters and storylines, one of the show’s biggest dramas involved the star, Keri Russell, cutting her hair. A move that prompted the WB to strongly suggest the actors on all of their shows not cut their hair unless they got permission first.
Angel, 6 p.m. Eastern
Angel (1999 to 2004) starred David Boreanaz as a vampire trying to atone for his evil past. This series was one of a rare breed: a successful spin-off. After five seasons, Angel was given a somewhat controversial cancellation, one that took many by surprise. But the show will return on September 17th to bid the WB a fond farewell.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 7 p.m. Eastern
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997 to 2003), which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar as a young woman destined to fight evil, is arguably the WB show that’s made the biggest mark on pop culture. And this airing of the two-hour pilot will be the first time Buffy the Vampire Slayer has appeared on the WB since the network lost the show to its rival, UPN, in 2001.
Dawson’s Creek, 10 p.m. Eastern
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Takeaways
- The WB will be closing up shop Sunday, September 17th.
- The WB is merging with UPN to create the new CW network.
- Along with the pilots of some seminal series, the WB will be showing old promos on its final night.
Resources
- CW Network Television: www.cwtv.com/ The WB: thewb.warnerbros.com
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