Hello all...and here's hoping you all took a look at my previous blog entry. In it I embedded a video clip of Ray Stevens from the early 1980s in a commercial for Flav-O-Rich. As I type this it's 10 minutes til 7pm Eastern which means we're a little more than hour away from the Saturday night telecasts of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. The series is locally syndicated on PBS stations across the country but it also airs nationally on cable channel, RFD. The episodes airing on PBS, since they're in local syndication, air at various times based on each individual station's schedule and so there's no definitive air-time. This is why for television programs that are syndicated the phrase "check your local listings" is used.
However, the RFD airing of the series is nationally based and with it comes a definitive time-slot: Saturday nights at 8:30pm Eastern.
In my area a local PBS affiliate, KET, airs Ray's series. It airs on one of their sub-channels, KET2, each Saturday night at 8pm Eastern. So, luckily for me, an episode of his show comes on at 8pm on a local PBS station and then at 8:30pm Eastern the national RFD-TV channel airs an episode. Tonight on KET2 an episode guest starring Jamie O'Neal is airing. In this episode, among the songs performed, is "Open the Door, Richard". That particular song goes back several decades...many decades in fact...it emerged in 1947, originally, and Ray revived it in 2012 for his stellar Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music.
On RFD-TV an episode guest starring Jenny Gill is going to air. In that episode one of the songs performed by Ray is "April in Paris". That particular song hasn't appeared on any studio album from Ray, though. One of the perks of watching Ray's television show is sometimes you'll get to see him perform songs that he hasn't recorded, perform songs that were album cuts and not pushed as single releases, or you'll see him perform songs that he's recorded yet hadn't released yet...and you'll see him, obviously, perform the songs that are closely identified with his career. On top of that you'll also see him perform duets, on occasion, with the special guest of the week. There's a lot of activity packed into each half hour episode...and it's a fast-moving half hour...and that's why some out there have wished the show to expand to an hour.
I don't think expanding to an hour is necessary, though. The half hour format is perfect...it keeps the show tightly scripted, fast moving, and more importantly it leaves a viewer wanting more. I think an hour format would backfire simply based on the type of show CabaRay Nashville happens to be. Would I complain about an hour long version of the show? No! I'd watch it regardless. As mentioned earlier, in my viewing area, two different episodes of the show air back to back on two different networks on Saturday night thanks to the 8pm local PBS airing and the 8:30pm national RFD-TV airing and so for viewers in this area we're getting an hour of Ray Stevens every Saturday night but it isn't an hour-long individual episode...it's two separate half hour episodes on two different channels...and in less than half an hour from now these episodes will air tonight:
CabaRay Nashville: 8pm Eastern KET2 (special guest Jamie O'Neal)
CabaRay Nashville: 8:30pm Eastern RFD-TV (special guest Jenny Gill)
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