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Parents Television Council Announces Top 10 Best & Worst Shows For Family viewing
Parents Television Council ^ | 8/5/04

Posted on 08/05/2004 10:09:20 AM PDT by dukeman

TOP 10 BEST AND WORST NETWORK TV SHOWS FOR FAMILY VIEWING

Each year, the Parents Television Council rates the best and the worst shows on primetime television on the seven major broadcast networks. The PTC Best and Worst list does not examine artistic quality. But it measures series' appropriateness for family audiences from a content perspective. The seven broadcast networks included in this listing are ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PAX, UPN and the WB. Primetime refers to 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. (ET/PT), when the largest television audience is available.

BEST

#1. Joan of Arcadia - CBS 8 p.m. ET/PT Friday – first season. Not only the best new series of the 2003-2004 season, Joan of Arcadia may be one of television's most pro-family shows. Joan Girardi has an unusual relationship with God, who appears to her in many different forms to give her guidance and instruction, thus enabling her to help those around her. Joan is not rewarded for her faith and obedience, but she is allowed to see how her actions touch the lives of those around her.

#2. Doc - PAX 8 p.m. Sunday – #2 last season. Doc is a fish-out-of-water story about a country doctor who moves to New York City and gets a job at a busy HMO. Dr. Clint Cassidy's homespun values and friendly disposition provide a striking contrast to the jaded and impersonal city environment, but he refuses to let the harsh world in which he lives harden him, or make him forget the values of kindness and compassion that were instilled in him as a child. Doc consistently reinforces family-friendly themes such as honesty, compassion, hope, and reconciliation.

#3. Sue Thomas F. B. Eye - PAX 9 p.m. Sunday – #3 last season. This series, from the creators of Doc, tells the inspiring true story of Sue Thomas, a deaf woman originally hired to work in fingerprint analysis at the FBI but soon tapped for work in surveillance because of her talent for reading lips. It is action-filled and suspenseful but never contains graphic or gratuitous violence, inappropriate sexual content, or foul language. Sue Thomas skillfully illustrates, without being mawkish or overly simplistic, the challenges faced by deaf persons working in the hearing world.

#4. Reba - WB 9 p.m. Friday – #7 last season. Country singer Reba McEntire stars as divorced mother Reba Hart. Her marriage ended when her husband Brock got his assistant, Barbara Jean, pregnant and her oldest daughter got pregnant while still in high school. Nevertheless, Reba contains pro-family themes. It is never suggested that Reba and Brock's divorce was easy on the family, and the consequences of the breakup of Reba's marriage and her daughter's unplanned pregnancy are still playing themselves out, but Reba manages to handle these issues responsibly, without resorting to cheap innuendo or foul language.

#5. 7th Heaven - WB 8 p.m. Monday – #4 last season. 7th Heaven has ranked on the Top 10 Best Shows for Families every year since it began in 1996. It also has also been one of the highest-rated shows on the WB network. The series contains no violence or foul language, and sexual content is dealt with very responsibly. That doesn't mean that 7th Heaven steers clear of tough issues. One episode from this season centered on a sister and brother who had been sexually abused by their father. The subject matter was handled sensitively without delving into graphic details of the abuse.

#6. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - ABC 8 p.m. Sunday – first season. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition shows the heights to which reality TV can aspire. This uplifting and inspiring program showcases charity and selflessness. Each week, carpenter Ty Pennington and a crew of designers, contractors, and workmen completely renovate the home of a deserving family.

#7. Everybody Loves Raymond - CBS 9 p.m. Monday –not ranked last season. Ray Barone tries desperately to keep everyone happy. But beneath all the quarrels and arguments, deep-seated love holds the family together. The family isn't always in perfect harmony, but their love for each other is obvious and the laughs abundant in this family sitcom.

#8. American Idol - Fox (air dates and times vary) – not ranked last season. In American Idol: The Search for a Superstar, hundreds of young men and women compete for the opportunity to become America's next singing sensation. A handful of young hopefuls make it to the final stages of the contest where judges Simon Cowell; ‘80s pop star and choreographer Paula Abdul; and music industry veteran Randy Jackson judge their performances and viewers at home decide who will advance and who will be eliminated. American Idol is an entertaining show that the entire family can enjoy because it focuses only on the surprisingly good performances turned in by talented young singers.

#9. American Dreams - NBC 8 p.m. Sunday – not ranked last season. American Dreams is a heartwarming, realistic portrayal of an American family living in 1960s Philadelphia. Against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, the civil-rights movement, and American Bandstand, the Pryors find themselves directly affected by the turbulent times while struggling to cope with everyday life. As the characters experience love, loss, and an awakening to social injustice they learn, and in turn relay, some powerful lessons about life.

#10. Bernie Mac - Fox 8:30 p.m. Sunday – not ranked last season. Inspired by series star Bernie Mac's life, The Bernie Mac Show is a half-hour sitcom about a man with unique views on parenting. The Bernie Mac Show is different from many Fox shows in that it actually portrays strong family values. Although the series is occasionally marred by mild profanities and sexual innuendo, the overriding themes stress the importance of family.

WORST

#1. Everwood - WB 9 p.m. Monday – not ranked last season. Everwood gives every appearance of being a family drama, but it's nothing of the kind. What makes Everwood problematic is the careless and irresponsible treatment of sexual issues, especially when the teenaged characters are involved. Such content might be more excusable in a series that was intended for and marketed to adult audiences, but Everwood's reckless messages about sex without consequences are expressly targeted to impressionable teens.

#2. That ‘70s Show - Fox 8 p.m. Wednesday – not ranked last season. Set in a small Wisconsin town during the 1970s, That ‘70s Show follows a group of teens as they learn to deal with parents, sex, and drugs. Teen sex and drug use on this series are depicted as risk- and consequence-free. This season's storylines included Kelso getting a girl pregnant after a one-night stand and Donna walking in on Eric while he is masturbating in her bathroom.

#3. Fear Factor - NBC 8 p.m. Monday – #5 last season. Fear Factor continues to push the envelope with its disgusting and physically dangerous stunts. NBC touts Fear Factor as family-friendly, but it does not depict healthy competition; instead it depicts a new low in Americans' endless pursuit of money. Language continues to worsen, as does sexual innuendo, largely because more and more episodes center on scantily clad female contestants.

#4. Two and a Half Men - CBS 9:30 p.m. Monday – first season. Promiscuous jingle-writer Charlie's life is turned upside down when his divorced brother Alan and young nephew Jake move into his home. Charlie's overpowering libido, unfortunately, trumps any impulse to be a responsible role model to his young nephew. There are constant references to the steady stream of one-night stands parading in and out of Charlie's bedroom.

#5. C.S.I. (Crime Scene Investigation) - CBS 9 p.m. Thursday – #1 last season. C.S.I. takes distasteful story lines a step further by providing graphic depictions of decaying bodies, grisly crime scenes, dissections, flashbacks of brutal rapes and murders, and kinky and bizarre sexual fetishes. Such content would be bad enough at 10:00 p.m., but this series airs at 9:00 (8:00 in the Central and Mountain time zones), with reruns often airing during the Family Hour.

#6. The Surreal Life - WB 9 p.m. Thursday – not ranked last season. Six B-list celebrities share a house for a couple of weeks as cameras film their daily interactions. The executives at the WB made sure there would be plenty of salacious material by casting adult film star Ron Jeremy; former Baywatch babe Traci Bingham; and Real World party girl Trishelle Cannatella. Episodes featured blurred nudity and extreme language. Although The Surreal Life won't be returning to the WB next season, it isn't going away. VH1 picked-up the series.

#7. Girlfriends - UPN 9 p.m. Monday – #7 last season. No subject seems to be off-limits for Girlfriends. Script writers will mine any topic for a cheap laugh, no matter how tacky. One episode last season, for example, had Joan telling her boyfriend she had a yeast infection to get out of having sex with him. In another, Joan's friend Sharon recommends classes at “Mama Gina's School of Womanly Arts,” saying, “Oh Joan, those classes are wonderful. I highly recommend ‘Owning your Orgasm.' And it's a prerequisite for ‘Finding Your Vagina.'”

#8. Las Vegas - NBC 9 p.m. Monday – first season. What can you expect from a show about Sin City, but sex, sex, and more sex? Las Vegas, a new drama about the staff of an upscale casino, delivers just that along with plenty of foul language and a little violence thrown in for good measure. This series has used every cheap sexual gimmick imaginable in a desperate attempt to lure viewers. Strong sexual innuendo can be found in just about every episode.

#9. Will & Grace - NBC 9 p.m. Thursday – #8 last season. Will and Grace began as a sitcom about the friendship between a gay man and his best friend, a quirky straight woman. Over the last few seasons its focus has changed, opening the door for even higher levels of crude innuendo and graphic anatomical references, both hetero- and homosexual, all of which is especially inappropriate given that episodes of Will & Grace often air during the Family Hour. Infidelity remains a common storyline. This show continues to rely on indecency as a source of edginess.

#10. Cold Case - CBS 8p.m. Sunday – first season. Cold Case is a drama about a Philadelphia police detective who delves into old murder cases with a fresh eye. Stories are often told in flashback, recounting graphic murders and other violent crimes. Disturbing plots included a case in which a nun accidentally kills an orphan and buries him anonymously in a field; an adult man who has his son bring young teenaged girls to the house so the father can rape them; and teenaged boys at a military school who murder the coach who molested them.


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To: Palmetto

I think my wife likes it better when I watch shows she doesn't get, gives her an excuse to spend less time in front of the TV.


201 posted on 08/06/2004 10:23:10 AM PDT by discostu (Gravity is a harsh mistress)
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To: dukeman

I definitely agree with Doc and Home Makeover. Have only seen one Joan of Arcadia, but enjoyed it very much.

My son and I enjoy watching Home Makeover together, and even watched the rerun of the soldier's surprise return to supervise the makeover of his family's home. GREAT stuff.


202 posted on 08/06/2004 10:25:46 AM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: bootless

I've never seen Doc, but I do like Home Makeover. A couple of the guys on the design team are a little odd for my taste, but I think it's a great concept. It's quite touching to see how some of the folks react to their new digs.


203 posted on 08/06/2004 10:30:48 AM PDT by dukeman
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To: okstate

Actually, during Season 2, it was very good. The top ten finalists all sang (and then recorded) Proud to be an American ... with pride and tears in their eyes. A Marine Lance Corporal was a finalist, and the top three finalists (Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken and Kimberley Locke) said they all prayed together before the show.

I didn't care for season 3 as much - it didn't match up to season 2.


204 posted on 08/06/2004 11:12:34 AM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Palmetto

I *LOVED* The Tick!


205 posted on 08/06/2004 11:28:35 AM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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I honestly think almost every show on both lists is a bunch of drivel. "Everybody Loves Raymond" I like now and then, but I can scarcely believe some of the "best" shows they list. I fear for America. On the other hand, if we want to undermine any potential global rival, our ultimate weapon is to get them to spend a lot of time watching our TV shows.


206 posted on 08/06/2004 11:41:48 AM PDT by bahhumbug
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To: Palmetto; Xenalyte; BADROTOFINGER; discostu
You guys remember an older show caled The Critic?

Oh yea! Duckman was good also.


It stinks!

207 posted on 08/06/2004 1:32:00 PM PDT by Bacon Man (Guns kill people like spoons made Rosie O'Donnell fat.)
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To: Bacon Man

Duckman, with Dweezil Zappa digging into his father's archives for all the music. Best part about Duckman was listening for when the Dweez would sneak in Peaches En Regalia (long one of my favorite Zappa's even before I found out Dweezil loved it too).


208 posted on 08/06/2004 1:34:13 PM PDT by discostu (Gravity is a harsh mistress)
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To: Crusher138; ArrogantBustard

I saw on the Farscape reruns last night that the final chapter is to be shown on SciFi in October: "Farscape: The Peacekeeper Chronicles."

Looks like they are going to tie up all the loose ends caused by the sudden cancellation last year.


209 posted on 08/06/2004 1:39:07 PM PDT by hattend (I'm on the Mark Steyn Ping List! I'm somebody!)
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To: discostu

I never noticed that, although my knowledge of music trivia would barely fill a thimble. I had to go look up Peaches En Regalia. :)


210 posted on 08/06/2004 1:40:03 PM PDT by Bacon Man (Guns kill people like spoons made Rosie O'Donnell fat.)
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To: discostu
Duckman was astounding.
211 posted on 08/06/2004 1:43:50 PM PDT by Xenalyte (I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.)
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To: Xenalyte

You know what show really grew on me (and I don't know whether it's started its new season) ... Dead Like Me. It is so offbeat and so original, and intelligently written and acted.


212 posted on 08/06/2004 1:43:55 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: bootless

What channel is that on? If it's good, I might have to check it out.


213 posted on 08/06/2004 1:44:25 PM PDT by Xenalyte (I love this job more than I love taffy, and I'm a man who loves his taffy.)
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To: dukeman

I'd take EVERYONE LOVES RAYMOND out of the mix. I used to like the show, now it's become difficult to watch. They are all becoming unlikable characters hellbent on making each others lives miserable. The first season it was funny, by now, it's just exhausting. I think they should just end this show by having Raymond and Debra divorce because at this point, they don't even seem to LIKE each other, let alone love each other.


214 posted on 08/06/2004 1:44:33 PM PDT by Hildy ( If you don't stand up for what's RIGHT, you'll settle for what's LEFT.)
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To: All

Network TV is chimp entertainment. You gotta be one of the lower primates to actually spend time watching it. The news they provide is geared to the attention span of an inner-city, unemployed single-mom on crack.


215 posted on 08/06/2004 1:58:51 PM PDT by johnny7 (“John Edwards is a beautiful man!” -Ter-A-zah Heinz-Kerry)
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To: dukeman

They should include Trinity Broadcasting Network. The Reppies, Colby's Clubhouse, etc. How does this kind of family entertainment get left off?


216 posted on 08/06/2004 2:00:02 PM PDT by jojodamofo
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To: nightdriver

>>> This whimsical show misrepresents God to a most dangerous degree.

True of all secular entertainment that tries to deal with the issue. We do not permit any secular entertainment in our home.


217 posted on 08/06/2004 2:03:07 PM PDT by jojodamofo
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To: ShadowDancer
They expose kids to objectionable issues and content.

In what way?

They bring up issues that kids in the age group the show is aimed at really don't need to be dealing with, and they really internalize it. They're not equipted to deal this stuff yet. We grew up with Opie and Beaver Cleaver. As a child, I would have hated to have had all those problems foisted upon me from every other "kid" show on TV.

218 posted on 08/06/2004 6:57:06 PM PDT by FrdmLvr
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To: Xenalyte

It's a Showtime original series. I think you can catch up on the premise and characters somewhere on their website. It really is compelling, and there's a real dry sense of humor running throughout, alongside some really tender scenes.


219 posted on 08/06/2004 8:40:27 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: FrdmLvr

bump


220 posted on 08/07/2004 8:03:41 AM PDT by dukeman
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