That was "Newhart." TBNS was in the 1970s and set in Chicago, with Suzanne Pleshette. |
I loved Alf as a kid but caught a couple of reruns recently - it is truly unwatchable in this day and age. |
Agree it was great as a kid. Also add to the list: Family Ties, Silver Spoon and Facts of Life |
You mean Newhart! "I'm Larry, this is my brother Darryl, and my other brother Darryl." |
I found ALF on Amazon Prime. I really want to find time to rewatch that silly show! Growing Pains is ruined for me by that psycho Kirk Cameron. |
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Cheers
West Wing ER |
My daughter and I watched several seasons of Family Ties a couple years ago on Prime. She has a crush on MJF. I can't blame her
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is this one streaming anywhere? |
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90210
Will and Grace Friends Three's Company Fresh Prince Family Ties Family Matters Full House ER Murder, She Wrote (LOL) Frasier |
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Moonlighting
Remington Steel |
| I kind of hate to say it, but - The Cosby Show. I really loved it. I also loved Murphy Brown, L.A. Law, Living Single and the nighttime soaps - Dallas, Dynasty, Knot's Landing, Flamingo Road. |
I forgot WKRP in Cincinnati too. |
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Early Edition.
I loved that show! It was about a guy who got tomorrow's newspaper today. The guy spent his days trying to prevent the bad stuff in the newspaper from happening. |
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Hill Street Blues
Homicide Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sports Night My So-Called Life (BTW Wilson Cruz who played Ricky is all grown up and a wonderful queer, Latinx activist.) |
Yes! I was just going to post this. Now that would be a fun show to revive. Also: Party of Five Felicity Someone on the first page mentioned Eight is Enough. I loved that show but was thinking it was more of a '70s show. I went so far as to look it up, and it ended in 1981, so it fits here. I remember reading an obit about the guy whose book it was based on and was surprised to see he lived much of his adult life in the DC area, possibly Bethesda. |