In 1990, when Nickelodeon acquired Bob Newharts sitcom Bob, they ran a Bobs Bob, Bob Newhart, Newhart Marathon., Similarly, when the network acquired I Love Lucy in 1994, it debuted a Nick at Nite Loves Lucy marathon featuring not only I Love Lucy but The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, Heres Lucy, and Life with Lucy., In the late 90s and early 80s, they added beloved classics such as The Brady Bunch, Bewitched, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.. "; a similar send-off for The Donna Reed Show, which ran on the channel for nine years beginning with Nick at Nite's July 1985 debut, also ran that year. The network also stopped airing the production closing credits for most of its programs (except for those that have tag scenes during the end credits, and originally some series that aired on the network prior to the rebrand that rejoined the network afterward, such as Full House) and began employing network-uniform closing credits which Nickelodeon had been utilizing since at least 2000 (both Nick at Nite and Nickelodeon often omit end tag scenes or blooper reels of some shows using this format). 30 MIN. Nick at Nite currently signs on at 9:00 p.m. Later IDs started with either a woman setting up her backyard behind a "city" background, which was made of cardboard, or a couple setting up their living room. Watch Free At. 11/29 - Ghosts - Season One (Blu-ray) (DVD) Search Sitcoms Online: