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''The Night of Favorites and Farewells'' was a one-time special that aired on The WB on September 17, 2006. This special took a look back at the 11-year history of The WB and some of their biggest hits. The five-hour special was aired on all affiliates of The WB with the exception of those which had taken affiliation with MyNetworkTV, unless they kept the WB as a second affiliation. This was The WB's last nationally broadcast schedule, as the network officially closed down after the program ''Dawson's Creek'' ended to make way for The CW. == Schedule and format == The night began with the announcer, Hal Douglas (who had become the "voice" of the WB for the majority of its history, and would not continue as announcer for the CW, but instead moved to ABC), introducing the viewers to the night's schedule, and began with the premiere episode of ''Felicity''. The schedule of the night was: *5:00pm Eastern/4:00pm Central ''Felicity'' *6:00pm Eastern/5:00pm Central ''Angel'' *7:00pm Eastern/6:00pm Central ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (2 hours) *9:00pm Eastern/8:00pm Central ''Dawson's Creek'' Before each show, there was an introduction to the show, followed by the ''Night'' logo displayed with the year the show premiered on the bottom. During commercial breaks and after shows during the credits, flashbacks would air that would feature actors and other memorable stars on The WB, usually from stock footage or from commercials and image campaigns the network had. The names and the year when they became big on the network would also appear. Commercials also included promo spots for each series' TV-on-DVD box sets as well as promo spots given to cable networks broadcasting the shows above in off-network syndication. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Night of Favorites and Farewells」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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