What was odd was original was entirely on TGIF but not a show about kids like Full House or Family Matters or Step by Step.
I never watched any of them either. For some reason, I never liked situation comedies, so I've never watched Cheers, Friends, none of them. Had my fill of hospital dramas with Ben Casey, and Dr. Kildare, so I'm not a fan of any hospital shows either.
I only watch three network drama programs: Prodigal Son on Fox, SEAL Team (just finished its 4th Season) and Evil (only first season has aired) on CBS. They just cancelled Prodigal Son after its second season, and both SEAL Team and Evil are moving to Paramount+ for their next seasons. These networks have way too many new series on hold, that they have to shuffle them around various networks in order to air them. Two years ago CBS aired a summer series called "Blood and Treasure." It was renewed for a second season, and it still hasn't been given an air date for it. Most of the new series that the networks produce consist of the same scenarios as TV older series, just adding new characters, and new timelines.