Talk:Heathcliff (1984 TV series)
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[edit] Future of DVD
What I found on the Shout Factory web-site is that it did not sell enough to continue future years - but, this was on TV for at least two to three seasons. The theme song was switched with an alternate theme song on at least one episode where "Heathcliff" is replaced with "Cats & Company", otherwise the song is the same. I have no info on such, but it seemed to me that "Cats & Company" may have been a proposed cartoon that was combined into the well known "Heathcliff"?? Watching the show there is a different style to the "Heathcliff" cats vs. the "Cats & Company" cats. Only reference I ever had was back when the show was made in the 1980's there were two industry magazines "Broadcasting & Cable" magazine, and another similar magazine that the local college had a subscription. Looking at the web-sites of the current version of such magazine, nothing is available of back issues that far back. http://www.broadcastingcable.com/archive
If correct there would be about 24 x 3 years = about 75 shows total. Was a syndicated program sold to independent stations, later shown on cable on the Cartoon Network or similar... Kidsheaven 22:25, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Theme Song
The entry on the theme song is deeply in error as to which version appeared first. The "Heathcliff, Heathcliff" version seemed.. frankly.. alien, when it first appeared on the Nickelodeon airings of the series. The "Cats & Company" version is, in fact, the original theme used for the sindicated package airings. That version was only retained for a single episode when the series was repackaged for Nickelodeon, and the "Heathcliff version has (,in my unencyclopedic opinion, unfortunately) been used ever since. Angel the Techrat 03:25, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
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