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THE 35 BEST SHOWS ON TV--EVER
New York Post ^ | April 27, 2008 | ROBERT RORKE AND STEPHEN LYNCH

Posted on 04/27/2008 5:55:21 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement

Our parents told us TV would melt our brains. While it's possible "Punky Brewster" and "A-Team" did just that, along the way we saw some genius art. Television can't play 90 minutes on the big screen and vanish into the bargain bin. And it lacks one author to take it from introduction to the final page. Yet within these boundaries, there are a small number of shows that capture our attention, our obsession, and create enduring stories. How many? 35. They're listed here.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: chat; entertainment; shows; television; tv
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To: tacticalogic

I think I do, my favorite was the executive drinking beer at lunch and needing the little “plop plop fizz fizz” guy to get him back on track. LOL :^)


61 posted on 04/27/2008 6:25:05 PM PDT by eyedigress (If you aren't voting who cares about your opinion.)
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To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan

No Andy Griffith...no MASH....no Family Ties....No WKRP.....a dozen shows on their list do not belong.


62 posted on 04/27/2008 6:25:09 PM PDT by Always Right (Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?)
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To: GreenHornet

I used to listen to you on the radio. :)


63 posted on 04/27/2008 6:25:43 PM PDT by lakey
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To: The Ghost of Rudy McRomney
DRAGNET (original version).

Absolutely Dragnet. American Bandstand a thousand times over American Idol. Milton Berle and Jack Benny - gigantic talents. How 'bout Howdy Doody, Captain Kangaroo or Mr. Rogers?

64 posted on 04/27/2008 6:26:20 PM PDT by MamaDearest
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To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
Leave it to Beaver.

My favorite episode:

June: Ward, you were a little hard on the Beaver last night weren't you?

Ward: Why yes dear, I guess I was

65 posted on 04/27/2008 6:27:30 PM PDT by ThreePuttinDude ()... Cevapi & Slivovitz for everyone....()
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To: bmwcyle
I will say that The Twilight Zone is tops. Gilligans Island and Lost in Space are right there with me.
66 posted on 04/27/2008 6:28:51 PM PDT by eyedigress (If you aren't voting who cares about your opinion.)
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To: mombonn
Carol Burnett and company was a classic. My husband roared at Tim Conway.

Oh for the good ol' days. I could even stand to watch Sonny & Cher again. Her clothes were fabulous.

67 posted on 04/27/2008 6:29:21 PM PDT by lakey
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68 posted on 04/27/2008 6:29:46 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan

At least The Dick Van Dyke Show made it; the first two Newhart series should have been on the list. But that’s how lists go.


69 posted on 04/27/2008 6:30:07 PM PDT by skr (How majestic is Thy Name, O Lord, and how mighty are Thy Works!)
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To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan

I am so far out of pop culture that I have not even heard of half of these shows. Hell, I am so far out of touch that, even staring at a detail map of Montana, I still can’t find Hannah.


70 posted on 04/27/2008 6:31:41 PM PDT by Random Access
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To: The Ghost of Rudy McRomney

The Red Skeleton Show, Captain Kangaroo (the original, of course) plus British T.V. series like “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” and “Fawlty Towers” should definitely be on this list, IMHO. Also, the “Never Jumped” list on the “Jump the Shark” website has a more realistic listing of the best T.V. shows ever.


71 posted on 04/27/2008 6:31:51 PM PDT by johnthebaptistmoore (Vote for conservatives AT ALL POLITICAL LEVELS! Encourage all others to do the same on November 4!)
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To: Patrick1
Andy Griffith Show

Best comedy show - Ever!

72 posted on 04/27/2008 6:32:15 PM PDT by don-o (My son, Ben, reports to Parris Island on June 30.)
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To: gridlock
Absolutely. There is Star Trek, and then there is everything else.

Sadly, they couldn't even get this one right. Here's what they had to say about it:

27 STAR TREK(1966-1969, NBC)

Even though it was only on for four years, "Star Trek" spawned a galaxy of other "Trek" spinoffs and a parallel universe of movies.


Star Trek ran through only two-and-a-half seasons. Even if you count the cartoon show featuring the voices of the original cast, that barely gets you to three.

73 posted on 04/27/2008 6:34:12 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: don-o

Buy him a pizza on June 29th. Congrats


74 posted on 04/27/2008 6:35:04 PM PDT by eyedigress (If you aren't voting who cares about your opinion.)
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To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
No, "Lost"!?!?!

Lost is perhaps the greatest show in television history - I mean, ever. There has never been a more intelligent, dramatic, deep, and complex series that has had such well developed characters. Nothing on television past or present even comes close to touching the depth, complexity and general coolness factor of Lost.

X-Files was about the only other show that came close.

75 posted on 04/27/2008 6:37:13 PM PDT by Boagenes (I'm your huckleberry, that's just my game.)
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To: eyedigress

Wild Kingdom, Ed Sullivan, Bonanza, Wonderful World of Disney (Davey Crockett)...Sunday night’s were prime family entertainment according to my Dad.


76 posted on 04/27/2008 6:37:22 PM PDT by politicalwit (AKA... A Tradition Continues...Now a Hoosier Freeper)
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To: politicalwit

It was, I watched Toby Tyler, Old Yeller and a score of movies on the Wonderful World of Disney. Importance of shows is based on your values and discipline. Kind of a silly article but it gives folks a chance to say what they enjoyed most growing up.


77 posted on 04/27/2008 6:42:07 PM PDT by eyedigress (If you aren't voting who cares about your opinion.)
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To: lesser_satan

Just because you don’t like a show doesn’t mean it didn’t have a lot of impact for people.


78 posted on 04/27/2008 6:42:33 PM PDT by dhot ( I carry a gun cause a cop is too heavy.)
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To: lakey
Her clothes were fabulous.

Oh, yeah! I loved that show!

79 posted on 04/27/2008 6:43:19 PM PDT by mombonn (God is looking for spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.)
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To: lakey
I used to listen to you on the radio. :)

Kato and I thank you for your support!

80 posted on 04/27/2008 6:44:03 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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