Programs Debuting in 1992
Date | Show | Network |
---|---|---|
February 28 | Scorch | CBS |
March 7 | The Powers That Be | NBC |
March 31 | Dateline NBC | |
April 6 | Barney & Friends | PBS |
April 17 | Sightings | Fox |
April 20 | Goof Troop | Syndication/ABC |
May 21 | The Real World | MTV |
May 25 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | NBC |
July 8 | Melrose Place | Fox |
August 15 | Roundhouse | Nickelodeon |
August 16 | Secret Service | NBC |
August 27 | The Heights | Fox |
Martin | ||
September 5 | Batman: The Animated Series | |
September 10 | Lamb Chop's Play-Along | PBS |
September 11 | The Little Mermaid | CBS |
September 12 | The Addams Family | ABC |
California Dreams | NBC | |
Eek! The Cat | Fox Kids | |
Fievel's American Tails | CBS | |
Name Your Adventure | NBC | |
Raw Toonage | CBS | |
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa | ABC | |
September 13 | Flying Blind | Fox |
September 14 | Hearts Afire | CBS |
September 15 | Delta | ABC |
September 16 | The Hat Squad | CBS |
September 18 | Bob | |
Camp Wilder | ABC | |
Final Appeal | NBC | |
The Golden Palace | CBS | |
Picket Fences | ||
The Round Table | NBC | |
September 19 | The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys | CBS |
Nickelodeon Guts | Nickelodeon | |
The Plucky Duck Show | Fox | |
September 20 | Great Scott! | |
September 21 | Love & War | CBS |
The Further Adventures of Zook & Alison from Square One TV | PBS | |
September 22 | Hangin' with Mr. Cooper | ABC |
September 23 | Mad About You | NBC |
September 24 | Rhythm & Blues | |
Street Stories with Ed Bradley | CBS | |
September 25 | What Happened? | NBC |
September 26 | Dog City | Fox |
September 27 | The Ben Stiller Show | |
Woops! | ||
September 30 | Laurie Hill | ABC |
October 4 | Ghostwriter | PBS |
October 17 | I Witness Video | NBC |
October 31 | X-Men | Fox |
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