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Topic: Favorite classics
karacola's photo
Sun 11/04/07 05:33 PM
What tv classics do you like?

I love 'I love Lucy'. Also 'All in the Family' and 'Mama's Family' are great.

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Sun 11/04/07 05:34 PM
Golden Girls
Sanford and Son
Good Times
Happy Days
M*A*S*H

to name a few

beccalee1980's photo
Sun 11/04/07 05:37 PM
I Love Lucy is my favorite show. i also love MASH, Bonanza, Happy Days, and Get Smart
Becca

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Sun 11/04/07 05:40 PM
perry mason, rifleman, dream of jennie fyi i was going to marry her when i greww up , but shes like 100 yrs old now.lol

TrueJedi's photo
Sun 11/04/07 05:43 PM
Sanford & Son
M*A*S*H*
Three's Company
Hogan's Heroes
ALF
Cheers
Cosby Show
Different Strokes
Family Ties
Gilligan's Island
Good Times
Growing Pains
Head Of The Class
Home Improvement
I Love Lucy
The Jeffersons
Leave It To Beaver
MacGyver
Mr. Belvedere
Mork And Mindy
The Munsters
My Two Dads
Night Court
Perfect Strangers
Quantum Leap
Roseanne
Silver Spoons
Small Wonder
Taxi
Webster
Welcome Back Kotter
Who's The Boss
Wonder Years
WKRP In Cincinnati
Whats Happening


OrangeCat's photo
Sun 11/04/07 05:44 PM
Sanford and Son
I love lucy
Bonanza
ghavent seen happy days in a long time but loved watching it

karacola's photo
Sun 11/04/07 05:46 PM
Forgot about Roseanne! Another favorite.

OrangeCat's photo
Sun 11/04/07 05:47 PM
I love watching Roseanne

beccalee1980's photo
Sun 11/04/07 06:38 PM
ooh i forgot about quantum leap and mc guyver..and i used to love i dream of jeannie and bewitched too

OrangeCat's photo
Sun 11/04/07 06:59 PM
oh mc guyver was awesome

kayak69's photo
Sun 11/04/07 07:00 PM
What about "The Greatest American Hero". That was a good one

TrueJedi's photo
Sun 11/04/07 07:09 PM
Alice
A-Team
Rip Tide
Magnum PI
TJ Hooker
One Day At A Time
Too Close For Comfort
Emergency
Lost In Space
The Carol Burnett Show
The Honeymooners
Moonlighting
Chips
Cagney & Lacey
Remington Steele
The Rockford Files

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Sun 11/04/07 07:30 PM
The Phil Silvers Show
Andy Griffith Show
Hogan's Heroes
Gilligan's Island
The Fugitive
Get Smart
Beverly Hillbillies
Lost In Space
Gomer Pyle
Gunsmoke
All In The Family
Love, American Style
Laugh-In
F-Troop
Green Acres
Sanford And Son
The Jeffersons
Incredible Hulk
Six Million Dollar Man
Mannix
Happy Days
Laverne and Shirley
The A-Team
Remington Steele
Airwolf
Starman
Quantum Leap
Sliders
Yes, Dear
Married With Children
South Park
Beavis and Butthead


And probably several others I've missed.

TrueJedi's photo
Sun 11/04/07 07:31 PM
Dear John
Love Sidney
The Bionic Woman

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Sun 11/04/07 08:01 PM
Ghost and Mrs Muir
Nanny and the Professor
Mod Squad
Batman
Hot Pursuit
Johnny Bago
Blue Thunder
Wildside
Outlaws
The Phoenix
Run,Buddy,Run
Fridays
Good Morning, World
That Girl
Wonder Woman
Spider-Man
Chico and the Man

TrueJedi's photo
Sun 11/04/07 08:08 PM
Midnight Caller, anyone remember this show. Goodnight America Wherever You Are.

OrangeCat's photo
Sun 11/04/07 08:09 PM
not sure if I do True

TrueJedi's photo
Sun 11/04/07 08:15 PM
Midnight Caller is a dramatic NBC television series which ran from 1988 to 1991. It was one of the first television series to address the dramatic possibilities of the then-growing phenomenon of talk radio.

Midnight Caller starred Gary Cole as Jack Killian, a former San Francisco police detective who had quit the force after accidentally shooting his partner to death in a confrontation with armed criminals. After lapsing into alcoholism, Killian receives an offer from Devon King (Wendy Kilbourne), the beautiful and wealthy owner-operator of KJCM-FM, to become "The Nighthawk", host of an overnight talk show, taking calls from listeners and acting as a detective solving their problems during the day.

Killian's adventures took him frequently back into the realm of police work, where several of his former colleagues were less than happy to see him again. He faced a myriad of problems, both personal and professional, and was at various points required to come to grips with the nature of his relationship with both his absentee father and his troubled siblings. What he never seemed to come to grips with, however, was his relationship, or lack of one, with Devon; there seemed to be a lot of unconsummated sexual tension between the pair, especially early in the show's run. Devon eventually became pregnant in a relationship with another man and sold the station (Kilbourne was undergoing a simultaneous real-life pregnancy) and the show never seemed to recover from her absence. Despite hard-hitting topical episodes dealing with AIDS, capital punishment, and child abuse, among other topics, it lost its audience and was soon cancelled.


don2610's photo
Mon 11/05/07 02:05 PM
Emergency
Adam-12
Big Valley
Petticoat junction
The green hornet
The night stalker
car 54 where are you?
The rockford files
Kung Fu

don2610's photo
Mon 11/05/07 02:08 PM
good one knoxman hardly anybody remembers Chico and the man
starring:
Freddie prinze
Jack Albertson
Scat man cruthers

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