Posted on 07/10/2016 9:48:22 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
It can be a comedy, drama etc.
What say ye?
Best or most successful?
GUNSMOKE has to rank right up there in both categories.
But if we are talking about the best, I have to cite a short lived show from a couple of years ago. THE BRIDGE.
LOL, I knew it would open a can but there are some very good suggestions.
It’s subjective and can’t be answered obviously but the nominees are good.
“Only a cow in springtime, early in May last June, only a brown eyed beauty, chewin’ on an old balloon, balloon, balloon....”
Rockford from the choices presented.
Green Acres
Amos ‘n Andy.
I really liked that show and was disappointed when it went off air.
The jerky camera style was good.
I watched the complete series of Breaking Bad, But it lacked any semblance to any real life experiences and observations I’ve made in over fifty years. Nobody talks or acts like the people in the series did.
First: “Get Smart”, the first two seasons.
Second: “Laugh In”, the first two seasons.
Third: “SNL”, the first two seasons sans certain overboard bits.
Honorable Mention: “The Tonight Show”, from Steve Allen through Jay Leno. That is an incredible run of a pretty funny, cool show.
This is one of those questions that just cannot be answered. At least by me.
I agree. You have to do different categories, such as sitcoms, dramas, police shows, westerns, science fiction, etc.
Comedy: The Bob Hope Show, The Jack Benny Show.
SciFi: Babylon 5, Andomeda, Farscape, Doctor Who
The remake of Battlestar Galactica (with a polite nod to Firelfy which was also outstanding).
First: Get Smart, the first two seasons.
Second: Laugh In, the first two seasons.
Third: SNL, the first two seasons sans certain overboard bits.
Honorable Mention: The Tonight Show, from Steve Allen through Jay Leno. That is an incredible run of a pretty funny, cool show.
First episode date: September 10, 1955
Final episode date: March 31, 1975
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I grew up watching The Rifleman with Chuck Conners. Can you imagine a title of a TV program today named after a firearm with a white male as the hero?
hard to list
nut
Benny Hill
Monty Python
Carol Burnett
Three Stooges
Or am I dating myself
I’m in with Johnny Carson, When America had talent.
Simpson’s did it...
Most likely the Twilight Zone or Gunsmoke.
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