Favorite: Television Show - All Time

PosterChild;2004627 said:
Someone stop me...

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ROOOBY ROOOBY ROOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :laugh2:
 
1. Coach
2. M*A*S*H
3. The Andy Griffith Show
4. Cheers
5. Carol Burnett
 
Yeagermeister;2004726 said:
Velma......she's a freak :laugh2:

I hear ya. It's those virtuous librarian-looking broads who always turn out to be little firecrackers.
 
So many to list:

1970's -80's
The Hulk
Dukes of Hazzard
Three's Company
Jeffersons
Sanford and Son
Buck Rodgers
Battlestar Gallactica
Six Million Dollar Man
Charlie's Angles
Wonder Woman
Fall Guy
Greatest American Hero
Cheers
Too close for comfort
WKRP in cinci

90's - now
Frazier
Spin City
CSI Miami
Journeyman
Sarah Connor
Arliss
News Radio
Sopranos
Curb your Enthusiasm
 
YoMick;2004763 said:
So many to list:

1970's -80's
The Hulk
Dukes of Hazzard
Three's Company
Jeffersons
Sanford and Son

Buck Rodgers
Battlestar Gallactica
Six Million Dollar Man
Charlie's Angles
Wonder Woman
Fall Guy
Greatest American Hero
Cheers
Too close for comfort
WKRP in cinci

90's - now
Frazier
Spin City
CSI Miami
Journeyman
Sarah Connor
Arliss
News Radio
Sopranos
Curb your Enthusiasm

A few more I missed. I like all of the CSI's.
 
MASH (In the pre-VCR days, I would record these on audio tape to listen to later)
The Wire
Northern Exposure (although not so much after Rob Morrow left)
Star Trek - all versions
The West Wing


Six Feet Under was a fantastic show. Truly innovative and unique.
 
PosterChild;2004664 said:
Velma or Daphne?


Velma - that sexy librarian look... and then there is one scene in one of the movies where the glasses come off, hair changes and outfit changes = enhancement view - WOW
 
YoMick;2004763 said:
So many to list:

1970's -80's
The Hulk
Dukes of Hazzard
Three's Company
Jeffersons
Sanford and Son
Buck Rodgers
Battlestar Gallactica
Six Million Dollar Man
Charlie's Angles
Wonder Woman
Fall Guy
Greatest American Hero
Cheers
Too close for comfort
WKRP in cinci

90's - now
Frazier
Spin City
CSI Miami
Journeyman
Sarah Connor
Arliss
News Radio
Sopranos
Curb your Enthusiasm


Haha, Greatest American Hero was a great show.

I can't believe I didn't think of Cheers and Frazier. Love both of those shows.
 
YoMick;2004763 said:
1970's -80's
Battlestar Gallactica
The thing about the original Battlestar Galactica is that it was literally the Bonanza of television science fiction--pardon the pun. If ever there was an actor, who benefitted from a show that was basically created just for them, it was Lorne Green.

Don't get me wrong. It was a good show, but sometimes during an episode I could hear the Bonanza theme song playing in the back of my mind. The Colonial Warriors were dressed as cowboys (excuse that pun also)--from the jackets they wore to their sidearms. The show had too much of a Western-style series (Rawhide comes to mind) which always kept me wanted for more substance from its central plot:

"What would REALLY happen if a civilization was almost totally wiped out and the survivors were forced to find a new home?"

IMO, this is where the remake of the series succeeds and where the original series fell short. The new show digs deeper into the human element of 'What if?'. The enemy is totally ruthless and deadly cunning. The old show showcased clumsy overgrown robots in shiny tin suits. BG2 is a gritty little show and I'm going to miss it's more hard-edged dramatic vision. The final season premieres next month.

...of course, not everything about the show is hard-edged. There is Number 6 and Boomer for example... ;)

For a very good, 8-minute, fast-paced (and funny!) summary of the series thus far, check out http://video.scifi.com/player/?id=224004 .
 

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