midseason ['midˏsi:zɚn]
季节中期(指仲春,仲夏,仲秋,仲冬),旺季,忙季
- The midseason replacement series reached No. 1 in the A.C. Nielsen ratings for the second week of March, and a one-hour rerun special knocked venerable "60 Minutes" out of the Top 10 slot.
- But potential losses mount when the cost of war coverage, and the lost opportunities to plug midseason replacements, are added in.
- But the two-page motion also dealt with Dennis Eckersley, 33, and the effect the trial might have on his career if he were called in midseason to testify.
- The president was in midseason form, plugging GOP candidates from Vice President George Bush right down to those running for the state legislature.
- The Dance Theater of Harlem, which closed in midseason last year, came back in October but guaranteed its dancers only 30 weeks of work instead of 40 and did away with its usual two-week engagement at City Center in New York.
- NASTY BOYS _ NBC has ordered 12 episodes of "Nasty Boys" from Universal Television for the midseason.
- Viewers can get another chance to catch this superb half-hour comedy when it begins repeats July 16. The series is not on the fall schedule, but CBS promises it will return midseason.
- Of the midseason shows besides "Twin Peaks," NBC's new "Carol & Company," starring Carol Burnett, has shown ratings promise.
- NBC also said it is bringing back its "Amen" comedy series, which had been axed from its fall lineup after four seasons, as a midseason replacement beginning Saturday.
- Yes, midseason shows still are used to replace fall failures. But more and more, they exist in and of themselves and form a separate season altogether.
- "Trial and Error," the Columbia Television midseason replacement sitcom about a Hispanic odd couple, is scheduled to debut March 15 with a Spanish radio simulcast to the nation's six top Hispanic markets.
- Gone are midseason replacements "Live In" and "Heartland" and the long-running "Kate & Allie," whose stars had not wanted to return for another season.
- I like the idea that Jonathan Webb took someone's appendix out on the morning of the Harlequins vs Bath game and that Nigel Heslop went skiing in midseason.
- Peter Tortorici, senior vice president of program planning for CBS, said the notion of midseason programming is really nothing new.
- Precious relics of the '70s and '80s? Here's a bottom 10 list, in ascending order of horror: 10. "THREE'S COMPANY" - From midseason in 1977 to 1984 this show epitomized the central values of the 1970s, much like disco and leisure suits.
- She cited "personal reasons" for leaving the show, scheduled as a midseason replacement for NBC.