After their syndicated show was canceled, they returned to host their own show on The Nashville Network where they stayed until it was canceled in 1999 (as part of TNN's overhaul into a more male-oriented general interest channel, which eventually was renamed Spike, which is now known today as Paramount Network).
During the early 1990s, they hosted "The Nashville Record Review with Crook and Chase", which was a weekly countdown of the Top 40 country hits of the week, on radio under the name of TNNR (The Nashville Network Radio) The series often featured guests from various backgrounds.
Famous con man Steve Comisar appeared on Crook & Chase as a fraud prevention expert, under the name Brett Champion.
[1] After a nine-year hiatus, the show was revived for nearly three years on RFD-TV beginning January 17, 2008.
[2] In fall 2010, the show started airing in weekly syndication, and archive reruns of the series air in various timeslots on Luken Communications' digital subchannel networks, My Family TV and the Retro Television Network.