Yes, they were all on at the same time. Fortunately, though, the E!True Hollywood Story had been on before and I taped it (fingers crossed, though, that I didn't accidentally tape over it, but I'm pretty sure that this time I labelled the tape!).
I watch OFJ on TV only because of those two scenes that were added (to fill out the time from time that was cut for "content") that aren't on the DVD. (Since TBS had edited the movie to include those scenes, then those scenes exist as negatives somewhere, and why was Warner so cheap as to not included them? Ditto the extra scenes in The Glimmer Man. Grrrr).
Also, did you notice the very weird way FDB was edited? I'm thinking particularly the scene in the coffee shop. Taggart takes a bead on the faux-agent (Randy Travis) and nails him through the wall - but all you see is Travis running into the back room and suddenly he's on the floor with half his head blown away. Why would they think that that's okay but show not the actual shooting?
Youse Americans and your tv censors- I can't figure 'em out....
-TD, living in a somewhat more liberal viewing area (though interestingly, not all of Canada is as relaxed about what gets censored as Ontario is, as was indicated on the news recently)