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25 Feb 2017, 10:02 pm

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...I liked I Love Lucy , too :) .


That was my mom fave show, I watch I Love Lucy & Here's Lucy & I think another one called The Lucy Show.



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25 Feb 2017, 10:13 pm

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Xena and Buffy. :)



I still love watching Buffy The Vampire Slayer, it's on cable.


I really liked it's spinoff, Angel.


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25 Feb 2017, 10:21 pm

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Xena and Buffy. :)



I still love watching Buffy The Vampire Slayer, it's on cable.


I really liked it's spinoff, Angel.


I like Angel too, it used to come on TNT everymorning.



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26 Feb 2017, 11:12 am

Oh yeah, Buffy was pretty good. I've read some of the books as well. I liked Angel less but it was okay.
I also liked Xena, Hercules and Young Hercules back then, haven't seen them since though.

I also liked Pilen Flyttebyrå, the first seasons of Mot i brøstet, Rena Rama Rolf (until Nisse left the series; the new one was never the same), and En fyra för tre.
Back then I also liked 3rd rock from the sun, Night Stand with Dick Dietrick. I watched Lost in space in the 90's when I was a teen and found it entertaining. I doubt I'd be taken with it now.
I haven't seen any of these since they were new.

There were some really good series from the late 70's/early 80': Malstrøm and Blindpassasjeren. I've rewatched them both since their DVD release and they are really great.

I remember Rød snø as being good, but haven't seen it since the 80's.

Sliders is another series that must be mentioned. I didn't watch it back then but over the last years. Very good stuff.


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26 Feb 2017, 11:56 pm

I watched alot of the Twilight Zone
Save By The Bell
Friends
Family Ties
Happy Days
Monk & Mindy
Perfect Strangers
Cheers
The Facts of Life
Growing Pains
The Love Boat
Fantasy Island
The Bionic Woman
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Crosby Show & many more



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27 Feb 2017, 5:33 am

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The Twilight Zone.
Tales From The Darkside.
Monsters.



I used to watch Tales From The Darkside, it gave me a bad dream once, I still remember the dream.


That was a great, great horror anthology show, at a time when horror fiction was riding high in the saddle.


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27 Feb 2017, 2:40 pm

Married with children
The lone gunmen
X-Files
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Futurama
MacGyver
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27 Feb 2017, 2:50 pm

Bakshi's Mighty Mouse
The Gary Shandling Show
Connections
Twin Peaks
Taxi


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27 Feb 2017, 4:48 pm

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Bakshi's Mighty Mouse
The Gary Shandling Show
Connections
Twin Peaks
Taxi


How could I have forgotten Twin Peaks?!?!?!


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27 Feb 2017, 4:49 pm

Hell, I'll include Northern Exposure.


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27 Feb 2017, 4:55 pm

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Hell, I'll include Northern Exposure.

That was a great show.


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27 Feb 2017, 5:26 pm

^ I liked Northern Exposure, especially the theme song. Due South was a similar program from around the same time that I also liked.

Mostly from the 80s and 90s I liked the various Star Trek shows, plus the Cosby Show, Xena and (as a kid) my beloved Simpsons. Heck, there were a LOT of TV shows that I watched as a kid, but those ones I remember the most. Oh, and the Australian version of It's a Knockout.

There's this one TV show from the 50s and 60s I've been watching a lot recently on YouTube, called What's My Line. It's a nice, simple game show, but it's fascinating watching people and television from that era.


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27 Feb 2017, 5:42 pm

I get a basic cable station that plays What's My Line. The interaction between the people is cute.


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27 Feb 2017, 7:51 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
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The Twilight Zone.
Tales From The Darkside.
Monsters.



I used to watch Tales From The Darkside, it gave me a bad dream once, I still remember the dream.


That was a great, great horror anthology show, at a time when horror fiction was riding high in the saddle.


I loved Elvira.



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27 Feb 2017, 7:55 pm

I forgot Wings & I watched alot of Nick at Nite reruns shows.



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02 Mar 2017, 11:23 pm

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