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Network One
American television network From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Network One was a small "independent" network, consisting of mostly low-powered television stations, scattered across the Continental United States, similar to Urban America Television, America One, or the better-known Ion (formerly PAX). The network officially launched on December 1, 1993,[1] around the same time as Channel America and the American Independent Network, but shut down on November 13, 1997.[2]

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Focusing on "alternative" programming, the network consisted of various B-Grade movies, beauty pageants, anime, and episodes of the series Night Flight[3] and Bohemia Afterdark[4] (a Portland, Oregon-based Music Video show). Classic episodes of the 1950s "hard-boiled" crime drama Lock-Up with Macdonald Carey were featured as well. Commercials were filled with advertisements for 1-900 chat lines with a more mature focus.
List of series and films to air on Network One
- Action Cinema
- Aerobicise[5]
- The Adventures of Kit Carson
- amfAR Pajama Party
- Annie Oakley
- The Beatniks
- Bells of San Angelo
- The Big Cat[6]
- The Big Trees
- Bodycise Bodyshaping
- Bohemia Afterdark
- Caged in Paradiso
- Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
- Captain Scarlett[7]
- The Capture of Bigfoot
- Carnival Rock
- Carnival Story
- Caroline and the Rebels
- The Corpse Vanishes[8]
- Crying Freeman
- Curse of the Blue Lights[9]
- Curse of the Cannibal Confederates
- Date Bait[10]
- Days of Jesse James
- Decameron Nights[11]
- The Desert Trail
- Dialing for Dingbats[12]
- Dishonored Lady
- The Divorce of Lady X[13]
- Doctor Blood's Coffin[14]
- Doomed Megalopolis[15]
- Dr. Alien
- East Side Kids[16]
- 8 Man After[17]
- Ellie
- Eternally Yours[18]
- Fanny by Gaslight
- A Farewell to Arms
- The Final Sanction
- Fishmasters[19]
- Fishing with Larry Nixon[20]
- Fist of the North Star[21]
- Five Minutes to Love[22]
- The Flying Deuces[23]
- The Four Deuces
- Four Star Playhouse
- Future Zone
- Ginger Lynn Allen's Superbody Workout[24]
- Great Sports Vacations
- The Green Promise
- Guest in the House
- Gung Ho!
- Gun Girls[25]
- Happy Go Lovely[26]
- Hell in Normandy
- Hercules Against the Moon Men
- Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis
- Hercules Unchained
- Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers[27]
- Hollywood High
- Iced
- Japanimation[28]
- Jazz Alley
- Kamillions
- Kid Dynamite[29]
- Life with Father[30]
- Lily C.A.T.
- Linda Lovelace for President[31]
- Lock-Up
- Look of the Year
- The Love Channel with the Poor Man
- Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo[32]
- Lupin III: Tales of the Wolf[33]
- Lust for Freedom
- The Magic Sword[34]
- Messalina vs. the Son of Hercules
- Million Dollar Kid
- Miss Jägermeister
- Mortuary
- Music on Demand[35]
- Music Underground
- Naked Youth[36]
- Neath Brooklyn Bridge
- Neo Tokyo
- New Music Spotlight
- Night Flight[37]
- N1 Exposed[38][39]
- A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell
- One Step Beyond[40]
- The Paris Express[41]
- Party in Progress[42]
- Passion and Valor
- Planet Central[43]
- Rage at Dawn
- Requiem for a Secret Agent[44]
- The Proud and Damned
- The Roommates
- Scared Stiff
- Scared to Death[45]
- Science Flixion Theater
- Scream, Baby, Scream[46]
- Screamer Cinema
- Showcase Cinema
- Silent Night, Deadly Night
- Sizzle Beach, U.S.A.[47]
- Silent Möbius
- A Star Is Born[48]
- State Department: File 649
- The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
- Strangest Dreams: Invasion of the Space Preachers
- The Stud[49]
- Subterfuge[50]
- Swamp Diamonds
- Teenage Devil Dolls[51]
- Teenage Wolfpack[52]
- Twilight of the Cockroaches[53]
- Troma Theater[54]
- Up Your Ladder
- Vampire Hunter D
- Videomaker
- When Women Had Tails
- Wicked City
- Wild Guitar
- The Wild Ride[55]
- The Wild Women of Wongo
- Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death
- Zillion
- Zontar, the Thing from Venus
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