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OT: What are your favorite Top 10 TV shows of all time?

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A lot of these are from when I was a kid:

Star Trek(1966)

 

Twilight Zone(1959)

 

Time Tunnel(1966)

 

Night Gallery

 

Force Five anime robot series(Danguard Ace, Starvengers, Spaceketeers, Grandizer, & Gaiking)(1980)

 

Speed Racer

 

Ultra Man

 

Johnny Socko

 

Spider-Man(1967)

 

Incredible Hulk(1977)

 

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Blackadder

 

now that was a funny assed show...

 

before he did Bean.

 

 

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"Sorry about the bag, didn't have time to shave..."

 

I could break a rib laughing at Rowan Atkinson...

 

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Did you ever watch "Being Served" by the BBC channel?

 

Classic Stuff.

 

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Off the top of my head and in no order.......

 

Arrested development

Saturday Night Live (early)

Larry Saunders Show

South Park

Mony Python's Flying Circus

Curb Your Enthusiasm

The Young Ones

Married...With Children

Twilight Zone

Bottom

 

I am sure if I thought about it more, this list might be different. I am very into comedy at the moment. I also know that this is what I am enjoying at this point in time, but in different stages of my life I am sure I liked other shows more or as much, such as:

 

Hill Street Blues

Taxi

All In The Family

Carol Burnett Show

News Radio

Wild Wild West

Dean Martin Show

Night Court

Carnival

Dark Shadows

Faulty Towers

Love American Style

Laugh In

Oz

Smothers Brothers Show

Star Trek

Daily Show

Tales From The Crypt

Superman

King Of The Hill

Deadwood

 

Just to name a few....... tongue.gif

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Blackadder

 

now that was a funny assed show...

 

before he did Bean.

 

 

thumbsup2.gif

 

1524272-blackadderbagonhead.jpg

 

"Sorry about the bag, didn't have time to shave..."

 

I could break a rib laughing at Rowan Atkinson...

 

grin.gif

 

 

Did you ever watch "Being Served" by the BBC channel?

 

Classic Stuff.

 

OMG... "Are you being served?"... that show was hilarious. Mr. Humphries and Mrs. Slocumb were the best grin.gif I think they made the last season in a country estate and Mr.Humphries wasn't gay anymore because he took a fancy to the milkmaid... weird.

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The Dungeon (Local Ft. Lauderdale Saturday afternoon Monster/SciFi movie show. The host was "M.T. Graves").

 

We had the same thing here in Detroit in the 1970s, but the host was "Sir Graves Ghastly" thumbsup2.gif

 

And every Sunday morning they would run an Abbott & Costello movie cloud9.gif

 

M.T. Graves/ "The Dungeon" Fan Page yay.gif

 

 

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X-Files

Millenium

24

Alais

Miami Vice

A-Team

Simpsons

GI Joe 80's cartoon

Transformers 80's Cartooon

Dungeons & Dragons 80's cartoon

Family Guy

 

and my 2 favorite TV shows of ALL TIME

 

The 3 Stooges and Married with Children

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The Dungeon (Local Ft. Lauderdale Saturday afternoon Monster/SciFi movie show. The host was "M.T. Graves").

 

We had the same thing here in Detroit in the 1970s, but the host was "Sir Graves Ghastly" thumbsup2.gif

 

And every Sunday morning they would run an Abbott & Costello movie cloud9.gif

 

Similar in NY.

 

We had Creature Feature on WOR (I think) for the horror stuff, and WPIX must have show an Abbott and Costello flick, followed by a Bowery Boys movie, every Sunday a.m. for about 40 years. Seriously. Every once in a while, I'll pop in an A&C dvd on Sun. a.m. and watch it, just for the nostalgia.

 

WABC in NY also had one of the greatest ongoing movie series ever on tv--the 4:30 Movie. Every weekday, on the nose, they would show a classic, with entire weeks often centering around one theme. For instance, every guy I knew in elementary school desperately waited for their twice annual "Monster Week", where they showed classic Japanese horror flick. There was also Martin & Lewis week, and "Man Called Flint" week (4 James Coburn Flint movies, + "A Man Called Flintstone"). Great stuff.

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Replying to the first post:

 

As a Kid (late 60s/70s):

Not in any order:

Afternoon Cartoons (mainly Bugs Bunny and other WB characters)

Batman (60s)

Star Trek (60s)

The Honeymooners

Leave It to Beaver

Addams Family (liked it much better than Munsters)

Saturday Morning cartoons like the SuperFriends

 

As a Teen (mid-late 70s/early 80s)

WKRP

All in the Family

Sanford and Son (never laughed harder than at these guys) 27_laughing.gif

Battlestar Galactica (70s)

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Night Stalker (couldn't pull me away at 10PM Friday nights) cloud9.gif

Twilight Zone

 

Now...

Babylon 5

Family Guy

Futurama

Except for cartoons really I don't like much new stuff.

Even the new BSG is starting to wear on me. frown.gif

 

I did like the last Star Trek series "Enterpise" more than most people I guess.

It was cancelled too soon I thought. frown.gif

 

It's mostly News and Sports for me now.

I spend more time on the net now-a-days than in front of the boob-tube.

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Entourage

Just Shoot Me!

The Larry Sanders Show

Family Ties

Beavis & Butthead

The Muppet Show

LA Law

Sesame Street

Parker Lewis Can't Lose

ALF

 

 

Honorable mention: Arrested Development, I'm With Busey, Saved By The Bell, Street Smarts, Fraggle Rock

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The Dungeon (Local Ft. Lauderdale Saturday afternoon Monster/SciFi movie show. The host was "M.T. Graves").

 

We had the same thing here in Detroit in the 1970s, but the host was "Sir Graves Ghastly" thumbsup2.gif

 

And every Sunday morning they would run an Abbott & Costello movie cloud9.gif

 

Similar in NY.

 

We had Creature Feature on WOR (I think) for the horror stuff, and WPIX must have show an Abbott and Costello flick, followed by a Bowery Boys movie, every Sunday a.m. for about 40 years. Seriously. Every once in a while, I'll pop in an A&C dvd on Sun. a.m. and watch it, just for the nostalgia.

 

WABC in NY also had one of the greatest ongoing movie series ever on tv--the 4:30 Movie. Every weekday, on the nose, they would show a classic, with entire weeks often centering around one theme. For instance, every guy I knew in elementary school desperately waited for their twice annual "Monster Week", where they showed classic Japanese horror flick. There was also Martin & Lewis week, and "Man Called Flint" week (4 James Coburn Flint movies, + "A Man Called Flintstone"). Great stuff.

 

You'd think the SciFi channel would get a clue and do something like this: Create a host for presenting old SciFi/Horror shows, give a little background info, such as behind the scenes.....and do the shows like MST3000 did.

 

It would be soooooo cool. cloud9.gif...........and cheap too. thumbsup2.gif

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