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LU's Favourite TV Show

axl rose

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Ahhh brings back memories of the worst and shortest-lived shows.. more in Australian TV...

Holiday island
Pacific Drive
The Hard Yards
The Comedy Sale
Family Double Dare
Bob Morrison show
David Tench Tonight
The Shire

And some ones I can’t remember the name of..

Lara bingles show..
Mick Molloy’s Saturday night show (on channel 9 from memory)
The return of hey hey it’s Saturday - on a Wednesday.. don’t think they changed the name.. maybe they did

Others??
Haha so much awfulness

Nah they didnt change the name. Loved the show in its day but Daryl was just painfully unfunny by that stage, ok maybe he always was. Remember Red hosted a game show called Shafted, it didnt last long.
 
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Mr Spock!

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Sbs on demand has just added all 20 episodes of Kolchak: the Nightstalker to stream for free.

My favourite show as a kid.
 
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Yeah bit of a worry.

Anyway top 5 id go

Breaking Bad
Hogans Heroes
Blackadder Goes Forth
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Mother & Son

Taking the bull by the horns...

Ok suppose can post our own..

Mine was as follows..


1 - Seinfeld
2 - The Simpsons
3 - The Late Show (ABC)
4 - Frontline
5 - Top Gear (UK)
6 - The Wonder Years
7 - Allo Allo
8 - 24 (First season)
9 - Roseanne
10 - Prisoner
11 - Mythbusters
12 - The office (UK)
13 - The Walking Dead
14 - Family Ties
15 - Prison Break
16 - Love thy Neighbour
17 - Blackadder
18 - Monkey
19 - Cheers
20 - Wentworth
21 - Underbelly (first season)
22 - Fawlty Towers
23 - The Young Ones
24 - Dukes of Hazzard
25 - Quantum Leap
26 - Jake and the Fatman
27 - Entourage
28 - Night Court
29 - Mr Ed
30 - The Littlest Hobo
 

Misanthrope

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yeah think I mentioned before he (she?) mentioned he’d been quite ill a fair way back, hope something similar hasn’t reoccurred or similar.

Thanks for the concern, although I've (thankfully) never had anything more serious than a bout of gout to deal with. I'm alive and well - just got super busy running eight paid D&D games to make ends meet haha.

I'll get back to work on this over the next week!
 

Misanthrope

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Before we launch into the countdown proper, I wanted to highlight the shows that received votes and didn't make the cut.

In descending order, from least received votes to most. I've highlighted the ones I'm most surprised to see outside the top 25.

The Twilight Zone
The Littlest Hobo
Stargate SG-1
Lucifer
Fargo
Dark
Archer
Vinyl
The Witcher
The Brady Bunch
Mr. Ed
Merlin
Sponge Bob Squarepants
Night Court
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Eagleheart
Coupling
Blankety Blanks
The Muppet Show
Red Dwarf
CSI
Californication
What We Do in the Shadows
The Mandalorian
The Bob Newhart Show
Ozark
Battlestar Galactica
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
NCIS
Jake & The Fatman
House of Cards
American Dad
The League
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Dukes of Hazzard
The Young Ones
Terriers
Mike Tyson Mysteries
Malcolm in the Middle
Columbo
The Boys from Blackstuff
Justified
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
13 Reasons Why
Wentworth
The Fan
The Bill
Silicon Valley
MacGyver
Charmed
The A-Team
Dragonball Z
Conan O'Brien
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Waltons
Master of None
Last Week Tonight
Knight Rider
Hogan's Heroes
Monty Python's Flying Circus
LA Law
Fraggle Rock
The Rockford Files
The Big Bang Theory
Sex and the City
Love Thy Neighbour
Everybody Loves Raymond
Entourage
Sons of Anarchy
Family Guy
The Late Show with David Letterman
Sportsnight
Person of Interest
Money Heist
Jessica Jones
Family Ties
The Walking Dead
The Larry Sanders Show
Roswell
Mr. Robot
Lovesick
Law & Order
That 70s Show
Marco Polo
Hill Street Blues
Generation Kill
The Leftovers
Mythbusters
I Should Be Alive
Chuck
The Shield
River Monsters
Sherlock
Scrubs

Extras
Brooklyn Nine Nine
24
Stranger Things
Modern Family
Happy Days
Eastbound & Down
24
The IT Crowd
The Inbetweeners
Six Feet Under
Narcos
Jeopardy
House
Chapelle's Show
Allo Allo
The Life & Times of Tim
The Americans
Clarke & Dawe
Survivor
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Boardwalk Empire
The Spoils of Babylon
Smallville
Black Mirror
The Big Lez Show
Friday Night Lights
Deadwood
Outlander
Black Books
Chernobyl
Vikings

Orange is the New Black
Mr. Bean
Mindhunter
The Office (US)
Arrested Development

King of the Hill
Saturday Night Live
Prison Break
M*A*S*H
Round the Twist
Prisoner
Flight of the Conchords
Oz
Daredevil
The X-Files
Underbelly
How I Met Your Mother
Halt and Catch Fire
Monkey Magic
Spartacus
Louie
Broadchurch
Twin Peaks
Mad Men
Animal Kingdom
Roseanne
Westworld
Bush Tucker Man
Cheers
Frontline
Lost
 
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Before we launch into the countdown proper, I wanted to highlight the shows that received votes and didn't make the cut.

In descending order, from least received votes to most. I've highlighted the ones I'm most surprised to see outside the top 25.

The Twilight Zone
The Littlest Hobo
Stargate SG-1
Lucifer
Fargo
Dark
Archer
Vinyl
The Witcher
The Brady Bunch
Mr. Ed
Merlin
Sponge Bob Squarepants
Night Court
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Eagleheart
Coupling
Blankety Blanks
The Muppet Show
Red Dwarf
CSI
Californication
What We Do in the Shadows
The Mandalorian
The Bob Newhart Show
Ozark
Battlestar Galactica
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
NCIS
Jake & The Fatman
House of Cards
American Dad
The League
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Dukes of Hazzard
The Young Ones
Terriers
Mike Tyson Mysteries
Malcolm in the Middle
Columbo
The Boys from Blackstuff
Justified
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
13 Reasons Why
Wentworth
The Fan
The Bill
Silicon Valley
MacGyver
Charmed
The A-Team
Dragonball Z
Conan O'Brien
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Waltons
Master of None
Last Week Tonight
Knight Rider
Hogan's Heroes
Monty Python's Flying Circus
LA Law
Fraggle Rock
The Rockford Files
The Big Bang Theory
Sex and the City
Love Thy Neighbour
Everybody Loves Raymond
Entourage
Sons of Anarchy
Family Guy
The Late Show with David Letterman
Sportsnight
Person of Interest
Money Heist
Jessica Jones
Family Ties
The Walking Dead
The Larry Sanders Show
Roswell
Mr. Robot
Lovesick
Law & Order
That 70s Show
Marco Polo
Hill Street Blues
Generation Kill
The Leftovers
Mythbusters
I Should Be Alive
Chuck
The Shield
River Monsters
Sherlock
Scrubs

Extras
Brooklyn Nine Nine
24
Stranger Things
Modern Family
Happy Days
Eastbound & Down
24
The IT Crowd
The Inbetweeners
Six Feet Under
Narcos
Jeopardy
House
Chapelle's Show
Allo Allo
The Life & Times of Tim
The Americans
Clarke & Dawe
Survivor
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Boardwalk Empire
The Spoils of Babylon
Smallville
Black Mirror
The Big Lez Show
Friday Night Lights
Deadwood
Outlander
Black Books
Chernobyl
Vikings

Orange is the New Black
Mr. Bean
Mindhunter
The Office (US)
Arrested Development

King of the Hill
Saturday Night Live
Prison Break
M*A*S*H
Round the Twist
Prisoner
Flight of the Conchords
Oz
Daredevil
The X-Files
Underbelly
How I Met Your Mother
Halt and Catch Fire
Monkey Magic
Spartacus
Louie
Broadchurch
Twin Peaks
Mad Men
Animal Kingdom
Roseanne
Westworld
Bush Tucker Man
Cheers
Frontline
Lost

Geez, much like the favourite movies, most of mine have already been knocked out here.

I’ll just consider myself having unique taste..

A lot of these I’ve also never heard of.
 

Matua

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Geez, much like the favourite movies, most of mine have already been knocked out here.

I’ll just consider myself having unique taste..

A lot of these I’ve also never heard of.
Same, I think over half of mine are already out, a bunch of them I thought would be easy top 20s too.
 

azzah72

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Before we launch into the countdown proper, I wanted to highlight the shows that received votes and didn't make the cut.

In descending order, from least received votes to most. I've highlighted the ones I'm most surprised to see outside the top 25.

The Twilight Zone
The Littlest Hobo
Stargate SG-1
Lucifer
Fargo
Dark
Archer
Vinyl
The Witcher
The Brady Bunch
Mr. Ed
Merlin
Sponge Bob Squarepants
Night Court
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Eagleheart
Coupling
Blankety Blanks
The Muppet Show
Red Dwarf
CSI
Californication
What We Do in the Shadows
The Mandalorian
The Bob Newhart Show
Ozark
Battlestar Galactica
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
NCIS
Jake & The Fatman
House of Cards
American Dad
The League
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Dukes of Hazzard
The Young Ones
Terriers
Mike Tyson Mysteries
Malcolm in the Middle
Columbo
The Boys from Blackstuff
Justified
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
13 Reasons Why
Wentworth
The Fan
The Bill
Silicon Valley
MacGyver
Charmed
The A-Team
Dragonball Z
Conan O'Brien
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Waltons
Master of None
Last Week Tonight
Knight Rider
Hogan's Heroes
Monty Python's Flying Circus
LA Law
Fraggle Rock
The Rockford Files
The Big Bang Theory
Sex and the City
Love Thy Neighbour
Everybody Loves Raymond
Entourage
Sons of Anarchy
Family Guy
The Late Show with David Letterman
Sportsnight
Person of Interest
Money Heist
Jessica Jones
Family Ties
The Walking Dead
The Larry Sanders Show
Roswell
Mr. Robot
Lovesick
Law & Order
That 70s Show
Marco Polo
Hill Street Blues
Generation Kill
The Leftovers
Mythbusters
I Should Be Alive
Chuck
The Shield
River Monsters
Sherlock
Scrubs

Extras
Brooklyn Nine Nine
24
Stranger Things
Modern Family
Happy Days
Eastbound & Down
24
The IT Crowd
The Inbetweeners
Six Feet Under
Narcos
Jeopardy
House
Chapelle's Show
Allo Allo
The Life & Times of Tim
The Americans
Clarke & Dawe
Survivor
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Boardwalk Empire
The Spoils of Babylon
Smallville
Black Mirror
The Big Lez Show
Friday Night Lights
Deadwood
Outlander
Black Books
Chernobyl
Vikings

Orange is the New Black
Mr. Bean
Mindhunter
The Office (US)
Arrested Development

King of the Hill
Saturday Night Live
Prison Break
M*A*S*H
Round the Twist
Prisoner
Flight of the Conchords
Oz
Daredevil
The X-Files
Underbelly
How I Met Your Mother
Halt and Catch Fire
Monkey Magic
Spartacus
Louie
Broadchurch
Twin Peaks
Mad Men
Animal Kingdom
Roseanne
Westworld
Bush Tucker Man
Cheers
Frontline
Lost

Geez Dexter should be on this list but it goes to show how much that final season really left a bad taste in everyone's mouth and it's become forgotten.
 

soc123_au

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I'm surprised Animal Kingdom & Chernobyl didnt make the cut. 2 terrific shows.

Plenty of my other picks on that list as well. ha ha.
 

Misanthrope

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LU's Favourite TV Shows: #25 - #21
#25: Futurama (1999 - 2003/2008 - 2013) - 138 points

Creator: Matt Groening
Network(s): Fox/Comedy Central
Cast: Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, Tress MacNeille, Lauren Tom, Maurice LaMarche, and Phil LaMarr.
Awards: Emmy for Best Animated Program and Outstanding Voice-Over Performance (2011) and Outstanding Voice-Over Performance (2012) - both Maurice LaMarche.


The brain child of Matt Groening of Simpsons fame, Futurama grew from spin-off to full-blown phenomenon of its own. While the science fiction comedy never soared to the same dizzying heights as Groening's most famed creation, Futurama nonetheless developed a cult following thanks to its sci-fi puns, witty dialogue, and unique vision for the future.

After being cancelled by Fox in 2003, the show's cult following and its success on Adult Swim spawned a series of telemovies and an eventual revival of the show on Comedy Central.

#24: Parks & Recreation (2009 - 2015) - 147 points

Creator: Greg Daniels & Michael Schur
Network(s): NBC
Cast: Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Paul Schneider, Aziz Asnari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, and Rob Lowe.
Awards: Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy (Amy Poehler).


While it might have started off feeling like an Office spin-off, Parks & Recreation would go onto become one of the most influential sitcoms of the last decade, with particularly strong performances from Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. The show also gave the world Chris Pratt, for better or worse.

Focused on the day to day running of a small-town parks & recreation department, the beloved show utilized a similar formula to other popular sitcoms such as The Office and Community - injecting a healthy dose of whimsy into a seemingly dry environment. Full of quotable and memeable moments, Parks & Recreation enjoyed a hugely successful seven seasons, and even had a reunion special in 2020.

#23: The Wonder Years (1988 - 1993) - 153 points

Creator: Neal Marlens and Carol Black
Network(s): ABX
Cast: Fred Savage, Dan Lauria, Alley Mills, Olivia D'aborigine, Jason Hervey, Josh Saviano, and Danica McKellar.
Awards: Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical (1989), Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series (1988), Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series (1989, 1990), and Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series (1989).


A coming of age series set in suburban America during the late 60s and early 70s, The Wonder Years capitalized on immense nostalgia for what many Americans idealise as "simpler times", while also tapping into a youth market who saw themselves mirrored in the struggles of precocious Kevin Arnold and his friends.

The Wonder Years enjoyed six successful years on ABC, before conflict between the network (who wanted more mature storylines) and the show-runners (who viewed the show as a time capsule of more innocent times) brought an end to its run.

#22: Bojack Horseman (2014 - 2020) - 156 points

Creator: Raphael Bob-Waksberg.
Network(s): Netflix
Cast: Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Amy Sedaris, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul.
Awards: Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program (2019).


Who would have thought that an animated show about an anthropomorphic horse struggling with his own mediocrity years after the cancellation of his tacky sitcom would prove so compelling? While its early episodes might have been more cheese than substance, Bojack Horseman came into its own as it tackle issues such as racism, alcoholism, drug abuse, sexual abuse, abortion, and much, much more.

A character study into a washed up actor struggling with crippling depression, Bojack Horseman alternated wildly between moments of hilarity and soul-destroying introspection. Not one to binge, it is nonetheless one that everybody should watch.

#21: Blackadder (1983 - 1989) - 159 points

Creator: Richard Curtis & Rowan Atkinson
Network(s): BBC1

Cast: Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Tim McInnerny, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, and Hugh Laurie.
Awards: N/A

A classic British comedy rounds out an all comedy first five entries in our countdown, with Rowan Atkinson's surreal, dark comedy, Blackadder sliding in at #26. Following the exploits of generations of the titular Blackadder family across multiple time periods, the show's central theme was on the cowardice, avarice, lust, and general despicable nature of Rowan Atkinson's Blackadder.


With its first season set in 1485 and its last set in 1917, the series jumped hilariously through significant time periods in British history. Like all things good and British, Blackadder was served by its brevity - spawning just 24 episodes across four seasons (as well as three specials).
 
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