Posted on 09/23/2018 6:21:27 AM PDT by Leaning Right
So many golden ages, so much brilliance from which to choose. In culling from the "60 Greatest" lists we've compiled during our 60th-anniversary year, we shook things up, blending drama, comedy and other genres to salute the shows with the biggest cultural impact and most enduring influence.
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I remember thinking that GOTs had reached big screen production values with the episode "Battle of the Bastards".
I think last seasons episode where the wagon train of goods stolen from The Queen of Thorns was attacked by the Dothraki and dragons was also an episode of great scope and done extremely well.
That Girl was better than MTM.
How about the original Adventures of Superman?
Yep, Spongebob Squarepants is good. I wasn’t expecting to like it but I ended up liking it.
I was not interested in watching Breaking Bad until Hubby and I were bored during a summer weekend and we could get all 6 eps of the first season on Netflix. So we binged it and became hooked. Bryan Cranston's acting was outstanding throughout this series. I know it was described as a HS teacher going bad; but, I thought it was like watching a person lose their soul. Not always pretty to watch; but, riveting.
Just due to sheer repulsion, I never watch shows with homosexuals as main characters (Modern Family) - pure disgusting satanic filth.
It can be challenging these daze - even commercials now have homosexual males laying bed.
Jack Benny’s Radio programs are better than 90% of what is on tv.
#20 ???
Ha..I am dain bramaged this morning.
LOL. Haven’t had your coffee yet, right?
David Attenborough is one of the best.
Yep, it’s getting more and more common place through sicko liberal incrementalism.
We must be the same age because My Little Margie and Topper were two of my favorite shows as a kid.
Yep. I’m 71. The 50’s were the greatest. I’m so glad that I was born when I was, and able to experience an America that sadly we have lost.
Oh wow! Amazing. Too many memories... How about Life With Luigi, Stu Irwin, etc...?
Dallas should be on this list...a nation was mesmerised by “Who shot JR”
My wife and I still watch Perry Mason!!!
You must not watch GOT
The Sopranos is garbage?
Thst opinion puts you in a tiny club finny
TV guide was not always liberal
It started changing 80w
Yes that scene was disturbing as anything Ive ever watched
All while the Kinks Thin Line is playing ....
Course Tony gets him later for that
And yep she did a spit roast too.....
Ralph Cifaretto...almost as unlikable as Ritchie Aprile
Don’t remember Life With Luigi or Stu Irwin. We also watched the comedy “The Goldbergs” with Gertrude Berg which ran from 1949 to 1957.
I Led 3 Lives, The Jimmy Durante Show, The Kate Smith Evening Hour, Laramie, M Squad, My Friend Flicka, The Peoples' Choice, Playhouse 90, Private Secretary, The Big Payoff, Queen For a Day, The Red Buttons Show, The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show, Sea Hunt, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Tightrope, Tom Terrific?
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