Everyone’s been getting it wrong all along. Producer Jim Janicek, who created the popular 1990s TV programming block “TGIF” on ABC, recently revealed that — contrary to popular belief ...
ABC's "TGIF" began in 1989 and ran through 2000 ... "and then would sit and watch TV," he recalled, helping inspire the idea. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter ...
We wanna call it TGIF,'” he said. “So that’s where we got the name, and we started animating those letters into the open and went from there.” The TV executive went on: “Bob, I believe ...
But their idea wasn't to go with the standard "Thank God It's Friday," which wouldn't be very organic to the TV approach ... We've landed on TGIF. We wanna call it TGIF.' So that's where we ...
Janicek said TGIF was on the network's list of ideas ... Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews ...
ABC‘s TGIF programming block had viewers hoping for Friday nights to watch their favorite sitcom. Over the years, many people believed the acronym stood for “Thank God It’s Friday.” ...
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