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UPN is also moving its linchpin series, Star Trek: Voyager, from Monday to Wednesday at 9 p.m. The only UPN shows that will begin the 1996-97 season where they are now are midseason arrivals The ...
Lineup changes: UPN introduces a new show and adds an NBC reject Tuesday night. Both are comedies. Allegedly. “Moesha” (7 p.m., WPWR-Ch. 50) stars double Grammy Award nominee Brandy Norwood as ...
UPN on Tuesday follows “Moesha” with the new “Homeboys in Outer Space” (7:30 p.m.), a comedy about two 23rd Century guys just trying to make an intergalactic living on a spaceship.
UPN continues getting the jump on the competition, with premieres of two of its more popular returning series.“The Sentinel” (8 p.m.-9 p.m., WNUV, Channel 54) — What happens when a guy with ...
Like Little Engines That Could (but not necessarily will), the littlest self-described networks Paramount’s UPN and WB from Warner Bros. keep plugging along, and this season they’re plu… ...
When the United Paramount Network launched in 1995, it’s primary draw was “Star Trek: Voyager.” The network ran a host of other shows to pad its line-up, including “Marker,&… ...
The fledgling UPN network, like its upstart competitor WB, is targeting ethnic family audiences next fall. Hoping to capitalize on the growing popularity of its sitcom Moesha, starring African ...
A warped adventure that’s not worth a whoop, Homeboys in Outer Space beams into the television galaxy tonight, courtesy of those scavengers at UPN. The major broadcast networks would flush th… ...
While making a recent episode of UPN’s The Sentinel, Richard Burgi cut his hand and needed four stitches. “It wasn’t a glamorous shot or anything. I was trying to rub dirt on my s… ...
Skulking down a dimly lit alley, serious concern written on his bearded face, Jonathan Frakes hosts bizarre segments of “The Paranormal Borderline,” bowing at 9 tonight on UPN 9 and 57.… ...
“Moesha” has been a staple of the network since 1996 and the leadoff hitter in UPN’s lineup of Monday night comedies targeting African-American viewers. Ratings for the show had slipped.
Vet programmer Kim Fleary has returned to the network world, joining UPN as the weblet's senior vice president of comedy development. Fleary, who starts today, will oversee the creation of all the ...