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Barney Miller was a great show.....
the old inspector [lugar] wojo fish scanlon detriech great show |
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My grandfather was a WWII vet and MASH was his favorite show ever. I enjoyed it as well. It was a funny show. |
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Seinfeld was incredible.
The ones that I remember watching as a kid were Cheers, Night Court, Taxi, Mama's Family, All in the Family, MASH, all fantastic shows. Of those, I think Cheers is my favorite. Also really liked That 70s Show, but I haven't seen it in a while, and last time I saw it, I wasn't at all impressed. It's been a little over 3 years since I've seen much tv now. |
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Syndicated: The Dick Van Dyke Show
Current: TIE: My Name Is Earl and The Office (American Version) British: Father Ted (Blackadder is runner up) |
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Seinfeld sucks so hard.
I can't even watch the show. I'd go with The Simpsons, King of the Hill, MASH or King of Queens. |
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+1 no question |
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Yup
My Name is Earl is a Frickin Hoot,,,,,,reminds me of where I live,,,,, and it's on Tonight,,, Wee Hooo Drink More Beer |
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I know I'll get laughed at and called ghey, but the Golden Girls ranks up there with Married with Children and All in the Family.
Picture it. Sicily 1922.... |
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I'd have to go with The Cosby Show. It's the ONLY one I can think of that doesn't make men look like morons.
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Because it was a great show about PEOPLE. Besides, I was just a kid when MASH was on the air. I didn't give two shits about the show's politics. Still don't. It was (and is) simply great entertainment. |
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"It's me, it's me, its Earnest T." Earnest T. Bass was great on that show. |
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In this order:
I Love Lucy All in the Family The Andy Griffith Show |
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5492913363308369476&q=al+bundy
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+1 on Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners
and this one was funny as all get out and my all time favorite: Amos & Andy |
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Fawlty Towers.
Whatever you do, don't mention the war! I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it alright. |
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... for me?
1) Gilligan's Island 2) Seinfeld 3) Beverly Hillbillies |
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Strictly for the BOTD factor:
I Dream of Gennie Petticoat Junction WKRP in Cincinnati |
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I would say Arrested Development then Home Movies are my favorites.
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My favorites are:
Herman's Head Married With Children Everybody Loves Raymond ALF And some wacky British sitcoms: The Young Ones Fawlty Towers Men Behaving Badly 'Allo 'Allo |
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cheers
if coach hadn't croaked, we wouldn't even be having this discussion fawlty towers is funny shit, too |
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MASH (all time favorite)
Monty Python (granted it wasn't a sitcom but was funny as hell) SG1 Red Dwarf Red/Green Show Doctor Who I also like Rat Patrol With the new shows on, I don't miss HERO's. |
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"Could I ask you to leave a pause between aim and fire, 30 or 40 years perhaps?" |
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"Sixty thousand men a week being slaughtered in no-man's land, who's going to miss a pidgeon?" (Same episode) NTM |
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Are you joking or serious? Is that why you mispelled the word the? You need to put a smily face to show such extreme sarcasm. If you're serious, then you're the first person I've ever heard that liked the show. I can remember how baffled people were about the claims by the Nielsen Ratings that the show was popular. Of course Nielsen Ratings claimed Roseanne was the most popular show on TV about 15 years ago so we all know they have no creditability. As much as I like Leave it to Beaver, I'll have to admit that The Andy Griffith Show was the best by far.z |
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I enjoyed the show. Seriously. Like I said, it is one of the very few sitcoms I can think of that didn't center around men being idiots. |
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(Al Bundy)friends, dont have em, dont need em, sure as hell arent gonna watch em on tv(Al Bundy)
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Ohhhh yeah, I forgot I had that one on DVD as well. Consider it a tie for first for me, then. |
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The Office (hate to say it but limey version!) |
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FYI re Its Always Sunny in Philidelphia On November 7, 2006, FX announced the show would be returning for a third season
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