Skip to comments.
The 100 Greatest TV Characters
Bravo TV ^
| November 2004
Posted on 11/27/2004 9:46:45 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
click here to read article
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 321-340, 341-360, 361-380 ... 461-477 next last
To: dakine
I thought Aunt Bea would have been in there somewhere. And Andy should have been closer to number one. And Gomer Pyle. They missed a bunch of good ones.
341
posted on
11/27/2004 1:28:24 PM PST
by
beckysueb
(We sent the Liberal back to Massachusetts!)
To: Nick Danger
And Lassie and the Cisco Kid.
342
posted on
11/27/2004 1:29:51 PM PST
by
beckysueb
(We sent the Liberal back to Massachusetts!)
To: bushisdamanin04
What do you think the most shown movie on American TV is? Not sure. My guess is Bloodsport. It's on a lot out here.
343
posted on
11/27/2004 1:31:10 PM PST
by
Dan from Michigan
("now we got this guy in the Oval office who don't take no sh*t from no gimpy little countries!")
To: Glenn
Shes either the Vampire Slayer or the little girl, Buffy and Jodi from that show with Uncle Bill and Mr. French.
344
posted on
11/27/2004 1:31:14 PM PST
by
beckysueb
(We sent the Liberal back to Massachusetts!)
To: Liberty Valance
345
posted on
11/27/2004 1:32:28 PM PST
by
Liberty Valance
(The US Military is on the front line in the fight for Civilization - God Bless them all!)
To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
Richard Boone's Paladin should be high on this list.
346
posted on
11/27/2004 1:32:30 PM PST
by
Beckwith
(John Kerry is now a kept man . . .)
To: GraceCoolidge
"The Avengers" is represented by Emma Peel, I think.... do you think that's more of the PC angle or was she the more memorable character? I only very vaguely remember the show, it's a little before my time....Hmmm, Emma Peel was a role model for me. But I loved John Steed, the gentleman's gentleman spy, too.
Speaking of cool British imports: Number 6, from The Prisoner. "I am not a number, I am a free man!"
347
posted on
11/27/2004 1:33:16 PM PST
by
jennyp
(Latest creation/evolution news: http://crevo.bestmessageboard.com)
To: wingnut1971
Wasn't she on the Big Valley with Barbra Stanwyck?
348
posted on
11/27/2004 1:34:25 PM PST
by
beckysueb
(We sent the Liberal back to Massachusetts!)
To: dts32041
BTW where the hell is Cartman.19. Eric Cartman
349
posted on
11/27/2004 1:36:04 PM PST
by
jennyp
(Latest creation/evolution news: http://crevo.bestmessageboard.com)
To: Glenn
Who is Buffy? Am I that aged? 1. The girl child in the '60s series Family Affair
2. Obviously, yes. (You know, they make televisior programs in colour now)
350
posted on
11/27/2004 1:36:50 PM PST
by
Oztrich Boy
("Ain't I a stinker?" B Bunny)
To: jennyp
"I am not a number, I am a free man!" So that's where Iron Maiden got that.
To: beckysueb
You are correct...on Big Valley as Audra Barker
To: runfree
No Oscar Madison & Felix Unger?Oh man, Oscar & Felix! That show was so popular for so long... and it introduced much of the country to the problem you get when you ass-u-me. :-)
353
posted on
11/27/2004 1:37:43 PM PST
by
jennyp
(Latest creation/evolution news: http://crevo.bestmessageboard.com)
To: Humbug
PS: And no Arnold the Pig? Ed the talking horse?? Lassie? I sense some anti-animal bias here :PArnold Ziffel is my sentimental favorite. Also Mr. Ed. But I must admit, I've heard more jokes that reference Lassie than the other two. Even today there are 2 commercials running that play off of Lassie, a full 50 years after its debut.
354
posted on
11/27/2004 1:42:09 PM PST
by
jennyp
(Latest creation/evolution news: http://crevo.bestmessageboard.com)
To: winodog
Casablanca is my all-time favorite movie.
I'm glad it is shown more than any other film on TV.
I finally bought a copy some years ago.
It is the classic of classics.
And yes nice URL, LOL
355
posted on
11/27/2004 1:49:56 PM PST
by
Syncro
To: sonsofliberty2000
Thanks for posting the list... Interesting that the only "characters" to make it from the Golden Age of Television (the 1950's) were Marshall Dillon, Sgt. Joe Friday, and Lucy. Notice the omission of any of the "1950's Dads": Ozzie, Fathers Know Best (Jim Anderson), etc. I guess those "family values" don't make it to today's era and the network that brought Queer Eye to the small screen.
To: beckysueb
Now that show had an unusual quirk in the credits...Stanwyck was ALWAYS referred to as Miss Barbara Stanwyck.
Understandable though...
357
posted on
11/27/2004 1:52:24 PM PST
by
Syncro
To: sonsofliberty2000
Oh, yeah: and for the category "best company spokesman" -- the one and only Ronald Wilson Reagan for GE Theater. The best there ever was.
To: SamAdams76
Never even heard of that show..Certainly not a classic
To: Roccus
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 321-340, 341-360, 361-380 ... 461-477 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson