Anonymous wrote:You could try wolfblood on Netflix, it's a UK show. I'm 30 and enjoyed binge watching it. Are you too conservative for bob's burgers? That's another I like. As for old school, I remember there's Avonlea, little house on the prairie, our house, Hey Dude, Clarissa explains it all, are you afraid of the dark, secret life of Alex Mac, alf, 7th heaven. Some are on Netflix or Amazon, others are only available on dvd or through other means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comedies: Galavant, Moone Boy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Action: Scorpion, The Librarians, Agent Carter, Granite Flats (this last one is on Netflix and the tamest of the ones I listed. Similar to Encyclopedia Brown)
Informational Shows:
Myth Busters, How it’s Made, Timeblazers, Horrible Histories
Egypt: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0483603/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Probably Online Somewhere:
Comedies: The Neighbors, Sports Night, Psych, Chuck, Eureka, Wings, Fresh Prince, Newhart, Night Court
Mysteries/Action: Death in Paradise, White Collar, Leverage, Foyles War, Quantum Leap, Sea Quest
You can read Common Sense Media reviews and preview episodes so you know that they are okay for your family.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is OUT OF BOUNDS for what the OP is looking for IMHO. I love it, but it's not Family Viewing. Galavant is only appropriate if Monty Python is preferred viewing in OP's household. Sports Night is likely to go right over the heads of children. Psych is awesome. Eureka and Warehouse 13 are both great- although WH 13 can get a little intense. Eureka first few seasons aren't available online for free - so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go old school. Fame is great - they deal with a lot of issues we can talk about. Same for Punky Brewster, Different Strokes, Silver Spoon, Blossom, etc.
But why are there not new shows produced like this?
Anonymous wrote:And Modern Family is a commercial for the gay lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:How about Shark Tank and What Would You Do?
Both of these shows have started some good discussions at our house.
Also Last Man Standing and the show following it featuring a Hispanic woman playing a law student.
Anonymous wrote:Comedies: Galavant, Moone Boy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Action: Scorpion, The Librarians, Agent Carter, Granite Flats (this last one is on Netflix and the tamest of the ones I listed. Similar to Encyclopedia Brown)
Informational Shows:
Myth Busters, How it’s Made, Timeblazers, Horrible Histories
Egypt: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0483603/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Probably Online Somewhere:
Comedies: The Neighbors, Sports Night, Psych, Chuck, Eureka, Wings, Fresh Prince, Newhart, Night Court
Mysteries/Action: Death in Paradise, White Collar, Leverage, Foyles War, Quantum Leap, Sea Quest
You can read Common Sense Media reviews and preview episodes so you know that they are okay for your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go old school. Fame is great - they deal with a lot of issues we can talk about. Same for Punky Brewster, Different Strokes, Silver Spoon, Blossom, etc.
But why are there not new shows produced like this?
There are an endless supply of syrupy, kid-friendly sitcoms on Disney Channel and Nickelodeon.
I'm not the OP, but that's not really what OP wants.