The Tracey Ullman Show
w/ the original Simpsons animation.
It didn't last long enough to become disappointing.
The Tracey Ullman Show
w/ the original Simpsons animation.
It didn't last long enough to become disappointing.
Tracey Ullman had a great singing voice back in the 80's. Multi-talented woman for sure.
1. Game of Thrones
2. Breaking Bad
3. Spartacus
4. Soap
Non-comedy:
Game of Thrones
Burn Notice
Doctor Who
Comedy:
MASH
How I Met Your Mother
Californication
Comedies:
Yes, Minister. Relevant 30-plus years on. Here's a bit about push polling, before they called it by that term:
Early Seinfeld, back when it was a show about how a stand-up comedian gets his material and before it became "a show about nothing".
Non-comedies:
The Prisoner
The Twilight Zone
And, for something completely different, 80s Pyramid. One of the great game shows ever devised. Although things could get funny when a clue-giver got desperate:
Fedya posted:The Prisoner
I considered βThe Prisonerβ on my list, as well. Pretty wild concept, being a prisoner and not knowing who your captors are.
Barney Miller?? Loved that show......
Lost -- until the "smoke monster" appeared. That show had so much potential and it went fantasy/sci-fi too quick for my tastes.
Mission Impossible
Bay Watch
Are 90210 and Melrose Place dramas or comedies?
Hungry5 posted:Lost -- until the "smoke monster" appeared. That show had so much potential and it went fantasy/sci-fi too quick for my tastes.
Mission Impossible
Bay Watch
Baywatch ran about a dozen years, I sure didn't miss an episode.
I guess "24" would be my top show....how about a little movie trivia????
5 points who's the actor with this famous line??????
I know what your thinking, Did he fire 6 shots or only 5 ??? Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement, I lost track myself. But being this is a 44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off. You've got to ask yourself one question....Do I feel Lucky ???? Well do ya punk??
Clint
phones down, phones down all phones down we have a winner allrighty BVAN!!!!just look at the size of THAT peacekeeper!!!!
The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Gilligan's Island, Three's Company, Magnum PI, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, The Munsters, Green Acres, Looney Tunes, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote...
Do you ****ers even KNOW television????
Apparently only the last 10 years...
Pakrz posted:The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Gilligan's Island, Three's Company, Magnum PI, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, The Munsters, Green Acres, Looney Tunes, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote...
Do you ****ers even KNOW television????
Looney Tunes was the best!
Addams Family. Gomez with his National Dust stock and blowing up his train set.
RoyalWulff posted:Pakrz posted:The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Gilligan's Island, Three's Company, Magnum PI, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, The Munsters, Green Acres, Looney Tunes, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote...
Do you ****ers even KNOW television????
Looney Tunes was the best!
Back in the stone age the only time you really got cartoons was on Saturday morning. I made sure I was up by 730 to I could catch loony tunes. The other one I made sure I watched was the Pink Panther cartoon but only to see the ant and the ardvark which I thought was hillarious. Other cartoons were the Flintsones, the Jetsons, Underdog, and especially Rocky and Bulwinkle.
Gilligans Island and Happy Days were two of my go to programs as a kid.
And yes the answer to the eternal question is that Mary Ann was way hotter than Ginger.
skully posted:I guess "24" would be my top show....how about a little movie trivia????
5 points who's the actor with this famous line??????
I know what your thinking, Did he fire 6 shots or only 5 ??? Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement, I lost track myself. But being this is a 44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off. You've got to ask yourself one question....Do I feel Lucky ???? Well do ya punk??
Good lord, way too easy.
That's Stephen Baldwin's iconic character Doyle "Stubs" Johnson from Biodome
The Wire
Seinfeld
Cheers
Deadwood
Not enough love for The Office either. It was huge....
Deadwood was good. Almost made my short list.
I'm excited for season 2 of "The Tick." I'll watch season 3 of "Stranger Things" Season 2 was fine, but I don't think they can capture what happened in season 1 again.
El-Ka-Bong posted:I'll watch season 3 of "Stranger Things" Season 2 was fine, but I don't think they can capture what happened in season 1 again.
There's something to be said about ending at the right time. And honestly Stranger Things Season 1 was perfect as is. I like to think I want more and more seasons of Breaking Bad, but knowing when and how to end is something the age of binge viewing, especially on Netflix has to come to grips with.
Ok, I will play...but understand that I am very weird...
comedy
The Middle
Big Bang (I know itβs popular to hate this show, but it makes me laugh)
Monty Pythonβs Flying Circus
drama
Supernatural (told you I was strange)
Black Mirror (netflix anthology)
Have Gun Will Travel
*these are serious answers
Black Mirror is a respectable response
I got into it late, but "Hang the DJ" and "USS Callister" are great pieces of television.
Nosedive from season 3 is awesome. Saw a board game based on it in a Target recently. Fits well with the whole βlike my postβ discussion
I have to agree with Goldie on Barney Miller, great show. Night Court as well. Married With Children was a favorite of mine too. Batman.
Hard to limit it to just 3!
The top three:
Andy Griffith Show
Mary Tyler Moore Show
Mash
Other favorite comedies:
The Wonder Years
Seinfield
The Office
Bob Newhart
Cheers
Taxi
Everybody loves Raymond
Carol Burnett Show
All in the Family
Happy Days
The League
Bewitched
I love Lucy
Non-comedy:
This is us
Hill Street Blues
West Wing
24
Friday Night Lights
Fargo
The Newsroom
I was gonna mention The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Seinfeld
Mary Tyler Moore Show
Justified (had to follow Timothy Olyphant from Deadwood)
Sons of Anarchy (just about fell on the floor when I saw Walter Goggins as Venus Van Dam)
Have Gun Will Travel (gotta love a gunfighter that can quote Shakespeare)
Wanted Dead or Alive (Steve McQueen, the original cool dude)
Bosch
Blacklist
Comedies (classical):
Carol Burnett
Mash
Cheers
Non-classical comedies:
Superstore
Black-ish
Non-comedies:
Killing Eve
Downton Abbey
Sorry, couldn't fill out the list; I don't watch a lot of TV that isn't sports.
Ugh, Downton Abbey. That's a thread killer there.
The fact no one said Kids in the Hall means you all suck.
If you didnβt say kids in the hall, Henry will squish your head
No mention of Silicon Valley for comedy? Pure gold.
Pikes Peak posted:BB, Fargo, House of Cards, Homeland, Nova, PBS American Masters, Nature, This Old House, Antiques Roadshow.
New to me, Killing Eve, just finishing the first year.
You and I would get along really well in front of the TV. Well, I've never watched Antique Roadshow, but maybe I should.
justanotherpackerfan posted:If you didnβt say kids in the hall, Henry will squish your head
I'm more of a pinching your face kind of guy.
Best non- comedy: Breaking Bad, Black Mirror, Better Call Saul, Boardwalk Empire, Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Dexter, Outer Limits, Twlight Zone (original)
Newer Best Comedy: What We Do in the Shadows, Santa Clarita Diet, The Jim Jeffries Show