Favourite TV Program of ALL TIME

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Seinfeld, although I am *gasp* getting a little "used" to some of the episodes of late, hence my declining viewership.

I seem to always find myself watching episodes of COPS. And I actually enjoy each one!

My 2 new favorites are The Office and House. I likes.
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Well since I don't watch TV, I'll have to go with favorites from years past.

Comedy: The Dick Van Dyke Show.

Western: Have Gun, Will Travel. Richard Boone was awesome.

Detective: Checkmate. Sebastian Cabot as criminologist Dr. Carl Hyatt. An honorable mention to Columbo starring Peter Falk.
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A couple of shows I really miss..."Dark Justice" and "Silk Stalkings".

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The 60's BBC brodcast of THE AVENGERS, starring Patrick Macnee and Dame Diana Rigg. This was a top rated action - spy-comedy program.

:D :D :D :D :D :D
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"The Detectives" with Robert Taylor.
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Stan-The-Man wrote:The 60's BBC brodcast of THE AVENGERS, starring Patrick Macnee and Dame Diana Rigg. This was a top rated action - spy-comedy program.

:D :D :D :D :D :D
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RWelch76 wrote:Seinfeld, although I am *gasp* getting a little "used" to some of the episodes of late, hence my declining viewership.
My wife is a HUGE Seinfeld fan, so much so that when we found out he was playing Caesars Palace in Vegas during the week of our wedding anniversary we *had* to go. :lol: I scored some primo seats (6th row from the stage)--not mention primo "points" with SWMBO! 8) It was a pretty good show, with a few references to the series and that its been running...and running...and running. :wink:

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The West Wing seasons 1-4.
Honorable mention for pretty much any HBO series.
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Good evening, gentlemen. I have to say that, for me, the best show has to be The Andy Griffith Show. However, let me also say that that only applies to the first five seasons. After that, the cast lost Don Knotts (except for brief cameo appearances) and the program was in color. I mean, what better ensemble cast has there been? If you overlooked this show, "you couldn't see a muddy elephant in the snow." :D

Other great shows for me are Star Trek (the original), Sanford and Son (Lamont - Well, how can you prove someone's got whiplash? Dr. - Mr. Sanford, does your neck feel funny? Fred - Yeah. Dr. - This man has whiplash.), In Living Color, and Quincy (maybe my favorite after Andy Griffith). Quincy and Sam did a version of "CSI" before "CSI" was cool. And then, there's Dallas. I mean, who didn't want to be J.R. Ewing at some point?

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Man there are so many I would have forgot to list if you all hadn't already.....
In addition to Star Trek orig/NG, X-Files, Doctor Who, Simpsons, Seinfeld, Monty Python I'll add: Family Guy, Futurama, and Benny Hill.

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Post by Laney1566 »

So Dennis....Have you ever seen a color tv? :wink:
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Post by dennisthemenace »

Why sure! Most of the consoles are wood colored though. I've seen black & grey too. The last one we had was a Sylvania w/ a neat halo light around the screen!
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