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Apologies for the sizeable gap between updates. File was on my old laptop, which I'd lost the charger one. Finally managed to recover it today.
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=#90 - Danger 5 (2012 - present) - 34 points from two voters
Starring: David Ashby, Sean James Murphy, Natasa Ristic, Amanda Simmons, Aldo Mignone, and Pacharo Mzembe.
Creator: Dario Russo and David Ashby.
Network: SBS.
Country: Australia.
Genre(s): Action. Comedy.
Accolades: N/A
An Australian made action comedy detailing the efforts of five international spies to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Danger 5 spoofs classic espionage and action movies in a distinctly Australian way.
After a well-received first season aired in 2012, a lengthy break between seasons saw the second season air in 2015. Highly stylized and irreverent, Danger 5 is one of the more unique Australian made comedies.
#89 - Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993-2009) - 34.5 points from three voters
Starring: Conan O'Brien, Andy Richter, and the Max Weinberg 7.
Creator: Conan O'Brien.
Network: NBC.
Country: US
Genre(s): Late night talk show.
Accolades: Writer's Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006) and Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Variety Program (2007).
Conan O'Brien's rise to international fame came from virtually nowhere, with the largely unknown Simpsons writer and Saturday Night alumni being picked over more established stars such as Drew Carey and Jon Stewart to helm NBC's replacement for David Letterman's Late Show after Letterman jumped ship to CBS.
After a less than stellar start, O'Brien's sardonic, self-depricating humour and easy rapport with guests would go on to make him a late night juggernaut.
While the show has since ceased to air, Conan still peddles his unique brand of humour on the self-titled Conan to this day.
= #86- Spaced (1999 - 2001) - 36 points from two voters
Starring: Simon Pegg, Jessica Stevenson, Nick Frost, Mark Heap, Julia Deakin, Katy Carmichael, and Aida the Dog.
Creator: Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright, and Jessica Stevenson.
Network: Channel 4.
Country: UK.
Genre(s): Sitcom.
Accolades: British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actress - Jessica Stevenson (1999 and 2001).
Largely responsible for bringing the likes of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright to international attention, Spaced had a fairly simple premise - two strangers meet while house-hunting and decide to pose as a couple to boost their chances.
A sitcom that dabbled in the surreal (it was pitched as being a blend of Northern Exposure, The Simpsons, and The X-Files) it succeeded on the back of quality writing and the easy charm of its cast.
= #86 - Homeland (2011 - present) - 36 points from two voters
Starring: Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Morena Baccarin, David Harewood, Mandy Patinkin, Diego Klattenhoff, and more.
Creator: Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.
Network: Showtime.
Country: US
Genre(s): Political thriller. Drama.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series (2012), Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series - Damian Lewis (2012), Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Claire Danes (2012, 2013), and Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series (2012, 2013). Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Drama (2012, 2013), Best Actress - Claire Danes (2012, 2013), and Best Actor - Damian Lewis (2013).
A critical juggernaut upon its launch, Homeland was a tense and wonderfully acted political thriller detailing the story of a paranoid CIA agent, a recently 'rescued' former US marine who is a convert to a fictional terrorist organization, and the webs of lies and betrayal that surround international intelligence.
Homeland's initial two seasons were fantastically tense television, but the show has since succumbed somewhat to the inevitability of continuing a show long after the initial concept has lost its shine. Despite its gradual decline in quality, the show remains a popular drama.
= #86 - Boston Legal (2004 - 2008) - 36 points from two voters
Starring: James Spader, William Shatner, Candice Bergen, Tara Summons, Christian Clemenson, John Larroquette, Julie Bowen, and more.
Creator: David E. Kelley.
Network: ABC.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Legal dramedy.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama - James Spader (2005, 2007), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama - William Shatner (2005), and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama - Christian Clemenson (2006). Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - William Shatner (2004).
A spin-off from another successful Kelley legal drama (The Practice), Boston Legal would go on to be a highly successful comedy-drama in its own right.
Focusing on the career of James Spader's Alan Shore, the legal drama had a liberal helping of comedy thanks to the many quirky characters who peopled the fictional interpretation of Boston.
#85 - Adventure Time (2010 - present) - 39 points from three voters
Starring: Jeremy Shada, John DiMaggio, Hynden Walch, Niki Yang, Tom Kenny, Olivia Olson, and more.
Creator: Pendleton Ward.
Network: Cartoon Network.
Country: US
Genre(s): Animation.
Accolades: Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation (2013, 2014). Annie Awards for Best Animated TV Broadcast (2014), and Outstanding Voice Acting - Tom Kenny (2014).
A kids show with plenty for adults, Adventure Time is part Dungeons & Dragons homage, part acid trip, part coming of age story, and part post-apocalyptic fantasy.
Detailing the adventures of Finn the Human and his magic, shape-shifting dog, Jake - Adventure Time has become an international phenomenon with kids and adults alike, spawning huge amounts of merchandise, games, apps, and more.
= #82 - The Amazing Race (2001 - present) - 40 points from two voters
Starring: Reality TV.
Creator: Elise Doganieri and Bertram van Munster.
Network: CBS.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Reality TV. Travel.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, and 2014).
A reality TV juggernaut that has seen 27 seasons on US television as well as regional versions in 11 other international market, The Amazing Race pits teams of two against one another in a series of vaguely travel-related challenges all over the world.
Testing a team's ability to get along as much as their bravery or their travel savvy, the show remains immensely popular to this day.
= #82 - NCIS (2003 - present) - 40 points from two voters
Starring: Mark Harmon, Sasha Alexander, Pauley Perrette, Michael Weatherly, David McCallum, Sean Murray, Lauren Holly, and more.
Creator: Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill.
Network: CBS.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Police procedural.
Accolades: Multiple minor awards.
A spin-off from the long forgotten JAG, NCIS has become an entity all of its own - an internationally beloved procedural currently in its 13th season and boasting two spin-offs of its own.
A great deal of its popularity arises from the outstanding chemistry of its cast - whether it is the dour practicality of Harmon, the effervescence of Perrette, or the roguish charm of Weatherly.
Hugely popular in Asia, NCIS shows no signs of stopping, with ratings actually improving as time goes by rather than declining.
= #82 - Law and Order - SVU (1999 - present) - 40 points from two voters
Starring: Christopher Meloni, Mariska Hargitay, Richard Belzer, Dann Florek, Ice-T, BD Wong, Diane Neal, and more.
Creator: Dick Wolf.
Network: NBC.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Police procedural.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Amanda Plummer 2005, Leslie Caron 2007, Cynthia Nixon 2008, Ellen Burnstyn 2009, Ann-Margret 2010) and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Mariska Hargitay (2006). Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series - Mariska Hargitay (2005)
The only member of the once massive Law and Order family still in production, SVU chronicles the efforts of members of the New York City Police Department to deal with crimes of a sexual nature.
Anchored by Meloni and Hargitay, the series' tough subject matter and the excellent casting of guest actresses has made it a critical and commercial success long after its siblings have met their ends.
While ratings have fallen to roughly half what they were during the show's hey-day, it remains popular both at home and abroad.
=#79 - The League (2009 - 2015) - 42 points from two voters
Starring: Mark Duplass, Nick Kroll, Stephen Rannazzisi, Paul Scheer, Jon Lajoie, and Katie Aselton.
Creator: Jeff and Jackie Schaffer.
Network: FX and FXX.
Country: USA.
Genre(s): Sitcom.
Accolades: N/A
A show about the debauched, petty, and often surreal lives of a Chicago fantasy football league, The League succeeds on the basis of the tremendous comedic chemistry between its cast. Everybody looks like they're having an absolute blast, and the show became less about fantasy football and more about these terrible people as time went on.
Documenting their dogged pursuit of a trophy called the Shiva, The League is gross, hilarious, and often scarily true to real life.
RAFI BOMB!
On with the show!
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=#90 - Danger 5 (2012 - present) - 34 points from two voters
Starring: David Ashby, Sean James Murphy, Natasa Ristic, Amanda Simmons, Aldo Mignone, and Pacharo Mzembe.
Creator: Dario Russo and David Ashby.
Network: SBS.
Country: Australia.
Genre(s): Action. Comedy.
Accolades: N/A
An Australian made action comedy detailing the efforts of five international spies to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Danger 5 spoofs classic espionage and action movies in a distinctly Australian way.
After a well-received first season aired in 2012, a lengthy break between seasons saw the second season air in 2015. Highly stylized and irreverent, Danger 5 is one of the more unique Australian made comedies.
#89 - Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993-2009) - 34.5 points from three voters
Starring: Conan O'Brien, Andy Richter, and the Max Weinberg 7.
Creator: Conan O'Brien.
Network: NBC.
Country: US
Genre(s): Late night talk show.
Accolades: Writer's Guild of America Award for Comedy/Variety (1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006) and Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Variety Program (2007).
Conan O'Brien's rise to international fame came from virtually nowhere, with the largely unknown Simpsons writer and Saturday Night alumni being picked over more established stars such as Drew Carey and Jon Stewart to helm NBC's replacement for David Letterman's Late Show after Letterman jumped ship to CBS.
After a less than stellar start, O'Brien's sardonic, self-depricating humour and easy rapport with guests would go on to make him a late night juggernaut.
While the show has since ceased to air, Conan still peddles his unique brand of humour on the self-titled Conan to this day.
= #86- Spaced (1999 - 2001) - 36 points from two voters
Starring: Simon Pegg, Jessica Stevenson, Nick Frost, Mark Heap, Julia Deakin, Katy Carmichael, and Aida the Dog.
Creator: Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright, and Jessica Stevenson.
Network: Channel 4.
Country: UK.
Genre(s): Sitcom.
Accolades: British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actress - Jessica Stevenson (1999 and 2001).
Largely responsible for bringing the likes of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright to international attention, Spaced had a fairly simple premise - two strangers meet while house-hunting and decide to pose as a couple to boost their chances.
A sitcom that dabbled in the surreal (it was pitched as being a blend of Northern Exposure, The Simpsons, and The X-Files) it succeeded on the back of quality writing and the easy charm of its cast.
= #86 - Homeland (2011 - present) - 36 points from two voters
Starring: Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Morena Baccarin, David Harewood, Mandy Patinkin, Diego Klattenhoff, and more.
Creator: Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.
Network: Showtime.
Country: US
Genre(s): Political thriller. Drama.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series (2012), Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series - Damian Lewis (2012), Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Claire Danes (2012, 2013), and Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series (2012, 2013). Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Drama (2012, 2013), Best Actress - Claire Danes (2012, 2013), and Best Actor - Damian Lewis (2013).
A critical juggernaut upon its launch, Homeland was a tense and wonderfully acted political thriller detailing the story of a paranoid CIA agent, a recently 'rescued' former US marine who is a convert to a fictional terrorist organization, and the webs of lies and betrayal that surround international intelligence.
Homeland's initial two seasons were fantastically tense television, but the show has since succumbed somewhat to the inevitability of continuing a show long after the initial concept has lost its shine. Despite its gradual decline in quality, the show remains a popular drama.
= #86 - Boston Legal (2004 - 2008) - 36 points from two voters
Starring: James Spader, William Shatner, Candice Bergen, Tara Summons, Christian Clemenson, John Larroquette, Julie Bowen, and more.
Creator: David E. Kelley.
Network: ABC.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Legal dramedy.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama - James Spader (2005, 2007), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama - William Shatner (2005), and Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama - Christian Clemenson (2006). Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - William Shatner (2004).
A spin-off from another successful Kelley legal drama (The Practice), Boston Legal would go on to be a highly successful comedy-drama in its own right.
Focusing on the career of James Spader's Alan Shore, the legal drama had a liberal helping of comedy thanks to the many quirky characters who peopled the fictional interpretation of Boston.
#85 - Adventure Time (2010 - present) - 39 points from three voters
Starring: Jeremy Shada, John DiMaggio, Hynden Walch, Niki Yang, Tom Kenny, Olivia Olson, and more.
Creator: Pendleton Ward.
Network: Cartoon Network.
Country: US
Genre(s): Animation.
Accolades: Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation (2013, 2014). Annie Awards for Best Animated TV Broadcast (2014), and Outstanding Voice Acting - Tom Kenny (2014).
A kids show with plenty for adults, Adventure Time is part Dungeons & Dragons homage, part acid trip, part coming of age story, and part post-apocalyptic fantasy.
Detailing the adventures of Finn the Human and his magic, shape-shifting dog, Jake - Adventure Time has become an international phenomenon with kids and adults alike, spawning huge amounts of merchandise, games, apps, and more.
= #82 - The Amazing Race (2001 - present) - 40 points from two voters
Starring: Reality TV.
Creator: Elise Doganieri and Bertram van Munster.
Network: CBS.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Reality TV. Travel.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, and 2014).
A reality TV juggernaut that has seen 27 seasons on US television as well as regional versions in 11 other international market, The Amazing Race pits teams of two against one another in a series of vaguely travel-related challenges all over the world.
Testing a team's ability to get along as much as their bravery or their travel savvy, the show remains immensely popular to this day.
= #82 - NCIS (2003 - present) - 40 points from two voters
Starring: Mark Harmon, Sasha Alexander, Pauley Perrette, Michael Weatherly, David McCallum, Sean Murray, Lauren Holly, and more.
Creator: Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill.
Network: CBS.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Police procedural.
Accolades: Multiple minor awards.
A spin-off from the long forgotten JAG, NCIS has become an entity all of its own - an internationally beloved procedural currently in its 13th season and boasting two spin-offs of its own.
A great deal of its popularity arises from the outstanding chemistry of its cast - whether it is the dour practicality of Harmon, the effervescence of Perrette, or the roguish charm of Weatherly.
Hugely popular in Asia, NCIS shows no signs of stopping, with ratings actually improving as time goes by rather than declining.
= #82 - Law and Order - SVU (1999 - present) - 40 points from two voters
Starring: Christopher Meloni, Mariska Hargitay, Richard Belzer, Dann Florek, Ice-T, BD Wong, Diane Neal, and more.
Creator: Dick Wolf.
Network: NBC.
Country: US.
Genre(s): Police procedural.
Accolades: Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Amanda Plummer 2005, Leslie Caron 2007, Cynthia Nixon 2008, Ellen Burnstyn 2009, Ann-Margret 2010) and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Mariska Hargitay (2006). Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series - Mariska Hargitay (2005)
The only member of the once massive Law and Order family still in production, SVU chronicles the efforts of members of the New York City Police Department to deal with crimes of a sexual nature.
Anchored by Meloni and Hargitay, the series' tough subject matter and the excellent casting of guest actresses has made it a critical and commercial success long after its siblings have met their ends.
While ratings have fallen to roughly half what they were during the show's hey-day, it remains popular both at home and abroad.
=#79 - The League (2009 - 2015) - 42 points from two voters
Starring: Mark Duplass, Nick Kroll, Stephen Rannazzisi, Paul Scheer, Jon Lajoie, and Katie Aselton.
Creator: Jeff and Jackie Schaffer.
Network: FX and FXX.
Country: USA.
Genre(s): Sitcom.
Accolades: N/A
A show about the debauched, petty, and often surreal lives of a Chicago fantasy football league, The League succeeds on the basis of the tremendous comedic chemistry between its cast. Everybody looks like they're having an absolute blast, and the show became less about fantasy football and more about these terrible people as time went on.
Documenting their dogged pursuit of a trophy called the Shiva, The League is gross, hilarious, and often scarily true to real life.
RAFI BOMB!
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