Puffinstuff was one of my favourites as a kid as well, how about the Banana Splits, sounding like the Monkees.Kalypso wrote:HR Puffinstuff
Gott'a be the weirdest damn kids show I ever saw. That "Freddy the Flute" yappin in that kids pocket was scary.
My Ex & I were doing the Santa thing one Eve & they had a Puff-a-Palooza on all night (on Nick) for the parents staying up assembling bikes & stuff. We were laughing so hard we almost didn't get to bed before she woke up.......
Favourite TV Program of ALL TIME
Re: Way back when.....
Bruno
"Shhhhhaving cream, be nice and clean
shave every day and you'll always look keen."
"Shhhhhaving cream, be nice and clean
shave every day and you'll always look keen."
I don't know about all time, but one of the best current US series is "Grey's Anatomy." It's a hospital ensemble drama following a small group of first-year (well, I guess they'll be second year now?) surgical interns as they deal with medical and personal crises. The premise is pretty tired, but it has some of the most consistently excellent screenwriting, directing, and acting on TV. The cast is top notch; titular character Ellen Pompeo and adulterous love interest Patrick Dempsey get much of the limelight, but the rest of the cast fill in the show and make it sing -- particularly the sardonic Sandra Oh and sheepish T.R. Knight, both of whom "occupy" their characters with the deftness and ease of actors decades their seniors. Two opposable digits way up!
Another sleeper show that I loved in its day was a college comedy called "Undeclared." The writing and acting were surprisingly good there, too. My favorite episode featured Will Farrell playing the drug-fried derelict genius character who becomes a permanent college-town fixture -- always down for a slice of pie, a quick bowl or two, and back-door deals to write your term papers. I'll have to see if that's out on DVD; it was really clever.
Another sleeper show that I loved in its day was a college comedy called "Undeclared." The writing and acting were surprisingly good there, too. My favorite episode featured Will Farrell playing the drug-fried derelict genius character who becomes a permanent college-town fixture -- always down for a slice of pie, a quick bowl or two, and back-door deals to write your term papers. I'll have to see if that's out on DVD; it was really clever.
Doug
I can't really have one favorite TV show of all time....I don't like most television but when I do come across a show, I really get into it. The four that stand out to me are Star Trek TNG, The X-Files, Firefly and Carnivale. Firefly and Carnivale both deserved much longer runs than they got. It's almost criminal that Firefly only lasted half a season!
If you want to have a great time for around 25 dollars, with a space drama melded with a western that will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time, buy Firefly off amazon
If you want to have a great time for around 25 dollars, with a space drama melded with a western that will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time, buy Firefly off amazon
John
I swear that they were living in my house growing up, cause the Mom IS my mom... same clothes same hair same backhanded compliments.... everyone in my family swears they were spying on our house growing up.... and the Dad is as funny as anything!With The Grain wrote:Seinfeld and cheers for me and Johnny you're right about the cast of Everbody loves Raymod, the parents are hilarious
Bailey Quarters... now she was WAY hotter than that Loni Anderson chick!Cigar Dan wrote:Ahh, Les Nessman. Good stuff.ScottS wrote:There are so many, but I'd feel remiss if I didn't point out the the
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly" moment on WKRP gets my vote for funniest sitcom moment of all time.
BTW, Bailey wins hands down as the show hottie.
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Perhaps it's a sign of impending maturity or something, but realising that Bailey was hotter that Jennifer (Lonnie Anderson) was a common occurrence among my cohorts.Onion wrote:Bailey Quarters... now she was WAY hotter than that Loni Anderson chick!Cigar Dan wrote:Aah, Les Nessman. Good stuff.ScottS wrote:There are so many, but I'd feel remiss if I didn't point out the the
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly" moment on WKRP gets my vote for funniest sitcom moment of all time.
BTW, Bailey wins hands down as the show hottie.
I remember, when I was 16, driving down to a local drugstore and buying a poster of a very scantily clad Lonnie, and sheepishly hanging it in my room. My mother was scandalized. My father grudginly appreciative. The sad thing was, there was no poster sold of Bailey Quarters!
WKRP was (besides Magnum, PI) one of the all time greats...
-Scott
Dumb as a stump and twice as ugly...
"Emergency" had a continuity problem. They would leave in a Ford and return in a Dodge, or just the opposite. I guess those guys really were miracle workers!Mike_S wrote:"Emergency"
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Randy
"I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them." J. B. Books
I loved this show when I was a little kid. I spose if I watched it now it'd look completely different.rtaylor61 wrote:"Emergency" had a continuity problem. They would leave in a Ford and return in a Dodge, or just the opposite. I guess those guys really were miracle workers!Mike_S wrote:"Emergency"
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Randy
I sent letters to them and they sent me autographed pictures, although they might have been just printed, now that I think of it. I still have them . . . somewhere . . .
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HOUSE M.D.
Boston Legal
Alias
Dead Zone
Monk
The 4400
HOUSE M.D.
Boston Legal
Alias
Dead Zone
Monk
The 4400
Peter
"Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd
His skin was pale and his eye was odd,
he shaved the faces of gentlemen who never
there after were heard of again. He trod a path
that few have trod, did Sweeney Todd,
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
"Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd
His skin was pale and his eye was odd,
he shaved the faces of gentlemen who never
there after were heard of again. He trod a path
that few have trod, did Sweeney Todd,
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Great show! Plus, if you work in a company like I am do (did), the vernacular of Sgt. Schultz is everywhere, "I know notink!"Mike R wrote:Hogan's Heroes. That's not politically incorrect, is it?
Although Red Dwarf would be an awfully close second.
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day."
- Francis Albert Sinatra
- Francis Albert Sinatra