Best TV shows from the 80s and 90’s?

Anonymous
I can’t recall if these were late 90s or early 2000s, but Ed and Freaks and Geeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t recall if these were late 90s or early 2000s, but Ed and Freaks and Geeks.


And That 70s Show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Northern Exposure


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.


Tom Braden. The family lived in Chevy Chase, off Brookville Road.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:90210
Will and Grace
Friends
Three's Company
Fresh Prince
Family Ties
Family Matters
Full House
ER
Murder, She Wrote (LOL)
Frasier


LOL nothing! I watch that show every night on the Hallmark movie channel (except for times like now, when they are showing wall-to-wall Christmas in July movies). It’s relaxing, comfy TV. I don’t have to pay constant attention. It’s just like having a pleasant aunt in the room. And I enjoy seeing the hairstyles and clothes from my younger days!
Anonymous
I am reading through this thread with a smile on my face - so many memories!
Anonymous
Wings.
Anonymous
Doogie Howser, MD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter
Fantasy Island
Greatest American Hero


Adding V and Hill Street Blues to this list.


I totally want to watch Greatest American Hero again!

Also, I LOVED V. I have a paper somewhere from when I was student of the week at age EIGHT saying that this crazy alien lizard show was my favorite.

I then was obsessed with Twin Peaks at age 12/13.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My So-called Life

Daria



you can watch Daria on the MTV app. No lie!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doogie Howser, MD


OMG yes! Watched this religiously with Wonder Years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hunter
Fantasy Island
Greatest American Hero


Adding V and Hill Street Blues to this list.


I totally want to watch Greatest American Hero again!

Also, I LOVED V. I have a paper somewhere from when I was student of the week at age EIGHT saying that this crazy alien lizard show was my favorite.

I then was obsessed with Twin Peaks at age 12/13.


Greatest theme song ever!
Anonymous
Magnum, PI
Anonymous
I'm limiting myself to shows I don't think I saw mentioned yet:


MacGyver
Spenser for Hire
Simon & Simon
In the Heat of the Night
The X-Files
NYPD Blue

The Tracey Ullman Show
The Kids in the Hall

Mad About You
Felicity
Spin City
Fame
Beauty and the Beast
A Different World
News Radio
Party of Five
Ally McBeal
Caroline in the City
Life Goes On

The Ray Bradbury Theater
The Twilight Zone
Aeon Flux


Rugrats
Fraggle Rock
Reading Rainbow
Pinky and the Brain
The Ren and Stimpy Show
Futurama
Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?
Animaniacs
The Pink Panther (animated)
Blue's Clues

Lovejoy (British)
The Black Adder/Blackadder (British)
The Adventures of TinTin (French-Canadian)

At the Movies (Siskel and Ebert)
Mystery Science Theater 3000
Whose Line is it, Anyway?

The Sopranos debuted in 1999
Anonymous
Major Dad
Anonymous
A lot of these shows are on the channels that you get if you have a TV antenna.
LAFF TV network and ME TV network and Antenna TV network especially.
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