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<blockquote data-quote="AndyB2008" data-source="post: 307569" data-attributes="member: 26097"><p>Speaking of Prisoner, Antoinette Byron, aka Susie Driscoll's roommate Amanda Cole (that around the time Maggie Kirkpatrick debuted in the show), was to be in a prison-themed sitcom herself later when she was one of the main cast of Women in Prison.</p><p></p><p>It was one of the early primetime shows for Fox, as they only programmed on Saturday and Sunday back then.</p><p></p><p>Sadly Women in Prison, like On the Rocks earlier, was hampered by a ghastly timeslot, as it aired against 227 on Saturday nights. Didn't help WIP's lead-in was Boys Will Be Boys, the revamped version of Second Chance, which was still struggling to get an audience. So WIP would be against it even without 227. (The early Fox shows on Saturdays struggled against the NBC sitcom block)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyB2008, post: 307569, member: 26097"] Speaking of Prisoner, Antoinette Byron, aka Susie Driscoll's roommate Amanda Cole (that around the time Maggie Kirkpatrick debuted in the show), was to be in a prison-themed sitcom herself later when she was one of the main cast of Women in Prison. It was one of the early primetime shows for Fox, as they only programmed on Saturday and Sunday back then. Sadly Women in Prison, like On the Rocks earlier, was hampered by a ghastly timeslot, as it aired against 227 on Saturday nights. Didn't help WIP's lead-in was Boys Will Be Boys, the revamped version of Second Chance, which was still struggling to get an audience. So WIP would be against it even without 227. (The early Fox shows on Saturdays struggled against the NBC sitcom block) [/QUOTE]
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