Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 16:53     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Love Boat, Fantasy Island.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 16:53     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Are you guys Googling this or do you remember nights/order of the lineups? I'm 50 and loved most of these shows, but I have no clue when they were on.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 16:51     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Anonymous wrote:Seinfeld>Friends

Pretty solid decade of humor right there.


And ER after.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 15:30     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Seinfeld>Friends

Pretty solid decade of humor right there.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 08:15     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

1995-96 on ABC:

Family Matters
Boy Meets World
Step by Step
Hangin' with Mr Cooper
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:33     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Going way back to -- 1969 maybe?

Thursday nights:

The Flying Nun (Sally Field)
Bewitched (Elizabeth Montgomery)
That Girl (Marlo Thomas)
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:30     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uh, given the latest revelations about Bill Cosby I can never think of that show in a positive light so I'm going to skip this one.


While I understand this sentiment (I have stopped watching cosby reruns with my kiddo), I agree with OP. I loved all of those shows. I haven't seen night court on TV in a long, long time, though. That was one of my faves to watch in rerun.


I agree. When I saw the title of the thread, and before I clicked on it, this was the lineup I came up with.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:20     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Anonymous wrote:Okay, I remember in the mid/late 80s NBC's Thursday night lineup went like this:

8:00 - The Cosby Show
8:30 - Family Ties
9:00 - Cheers
9:30 - Night Court

In my view, that can never be topped. All those sitcoms were absolute classics, and at their creative peak as well. Anyone else care to challenge this? Does any other network lineup compare?


Swap out Family Ties for A Different World for me. I LOVED that show!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:11     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Anonymous wrote:Okay, I remember in the mid/late 80s NBC's Thursday night lineup went like this:

8:00 - The Cosby Show
8:30 - Family Ties
9:00 - Cheers
9:30 - Night Court

In my view, that can never be topped. All those sitcoms were absolute classics, and at their creative peak as well. Anyone else care to challenge this? Does any other network lineup compare?


Followed by LA Law!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:02     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

No way, wasn't it Monday nights with the Fresh Prince and Blossom?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:01     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Anonymous wrote:Saturday 1976-77

9 - Mary Tyler Moors
9:30 - Bob Newhart
10:00 - Carol Burnett


Was All in the Family and The Jeffersons the same night at 8 and 8:30. They were all CBS. I loved them all. At some point, wasn't Rhoda on after Mary Tyler Moore?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 00:00     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Anonymous wrote:Uh, given the latest revelations about Bill Cosby I can never think of that show in a positive light so I'm going to skip this one.


While I understand this sentiment (I have stopped watching cosby reruns with my kiddo), I agree with OP. I loved all of those shows. I haven't seen night court on TV in a long, long time, though. That was one of my faves to watch in rerun.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2015 23:53     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Saturday 1976-77

9 - Mary Tyler Moors
9:30 - Bob Newhart
10:00 - Carol Burnett
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2015 23:20     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Uh, given the latest revelations about Bill Cosby I can never think of that show in a positive light so I'm going to skip this one.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2015 23:19     Subject: Best Primetime Lineup Ever

Okay, I remember in the mid/late 80s NBC's Thursday night lineup went like this:

8:00 - The Cosby Show
8:30 - Family Ties
9:00 - Cheers
9:30 - Night Court

In my view, that can never be topped. All those sitcoms were absolute classics, and at their creative peak as well. Anyone else care to challenge this? Does any other network lineup compare?