[B]Barney Miller
M*A*S*H
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Firefly[/B]
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[B]Barney Miller
M*A*S*H
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Firefly[/B]
Mary Tyler Moore
Golden Girls
Andy Griffith Show
Cheers (the Shelley Long/Diane years)
Frasier
The Waltons
The Brady Bunch
Dallas
Everybody Loves Raymond
[QUOTE=karatattoo;4578265][B]Barney Miller[/B][/QUOTE]
Great call. Wish I had mentioned this earlier. One of the all-time great police/comedy shows.
I never get tired watching these shows over and over again.
MAVERICK.
MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW.
McMillan & Wife.
Hogan's Heroes.
Batman: The Brave and The Bold.
Justice league
Justice league unlimited
Full metal alchemist
Person of interest (suprised its no been mentioned)
Deathnote
Breaking bad
Batman animated series
Avengers Earth mighties hero
Last air bender
Spartacus first season isepic
Deep space 9
TNG
Friends
How i met your mother, even though it ended badly
Superman the animted series
Medium
Frasier
Columbo
Murder she wrote
Diagnos Murders lol
Agreed about Barney Miller. I still watch it nearly every night on AntennaTV.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? It was always so much funnier than it's competion Friends.
X-Files
Doctor Who (classic and NuWho)
Battlestar Galactica
Lost
Stargate SG1
Stargate Atlantis
Firefly
Buffy
Angel
Luthor
Orphan Black
Fringe
The Twilight Zone
Daredevil
The Office
Everybody Loves Raymond
I'm sure I'm forgetting some
[QUOTE=AJBopp;4582234]Whose Line Is It Anyway? It was always so much funnier than it's competion Friends.[/QUOTE]
The funniest moment on that show was when Ryan Styles bumped his head on Drew Carey's desk and broke the neon sign. Of course, Ryan was not seriously injured. If he had been, it would not have been funny at all.
[QUOTE=Malvolio;4582852]The funniest moment on that show was when Ryan Styles bumped his head on Drew Carey's desk and broke the neon sign. Of course, Ryan was not seriously injured. If he had been, it would not have been funny at all.[/QUOTE]
That's a great one, but for me the bar will always be TAPIOOOOOCA!
[QUOTE=The Whovian;4582265]X-Files
Doctor Who (classic and NuWho)
Battlestar Galactica
Lost
Stargate SG1
Stargate Atlantis
Firefly
Buffy
Angel
Luthor
Orphan Black
Fringe
The Twilight Zone
Daredevil
The Office
Everybody Loves Raymond
I'm sure I'm forgetting some[/QUOTE]
That is an awesome list you have there! I would 100% agree with every show on it! :)
[QUOTE=AJBopp;4582857]That's a great one, but for me the bar will always be TAPIOOOOOCA![/QUOTE]
Colin Mochrie impersonating a dinosaur will always be tops for me.
Oh, and there seems to be only one "d" in Todman.
Red Dwarf, Regular Show, futurama, mst3k, twilight zone and Lexx.
Oh yeah... definitely MST3K.
I like the Britcoms too. Are You Being Served was on PBS constantly when I was a kid, but my favorites are 'Allo 'Allo, Blackadder, and As Time Goes By. Also liked Keeping Up Appearances (mainly for Daisy and Onslow), All Creatures Great and Small, Fawlty Towers, Spaced, The Young Ones. There are a few I haven't seen but would like to get to.
[QUOTE=Jim Kelly;4572968]LOST IN SPACE (if I can find more episodes)[/QUOTE]
The complete series is on DVD, isn't it?
I'm definitely all about the physical media. When the zombie apocalypse comes and TV and the Internet shut down, I'll still have my shows. If I can get a generator to work.
I'm now on the third season of STAR TREK (original series) in my current rewatch. This season gets a lot of negativity, but we'll see how it holds up. Over the weekend, I watched "Elaan of Troyius." I can remember just about every TOS episode, but funnily enough I had entirely forgotten this one. So I feel that my reaction to it was genuine and not influenced by nostalgia. It was, in the words of Spock, fascinating. I was totally sucked in by the performance of France Nuyen and I also really liked Jay Robinson's role as the ambassador Petri. Yeah, sure, if you wanted to, you could pick holes with the story, but why would you want to? I was entertained throughout. And I got really choked up in the final shot of the episode, where it's a wide shot of the bridge crew and it's a united nations of actors--something you didn't see much in those days and you still don't see in a lot of shows.
Interesting trivia is that William Shatner and France Nuyen first appeared opposite each other on Broadway, in "The World of Suzie Wong." And after STAR TREK, they both appeared together in an episode of KUNG FU.