H-GM wrote:Soap, Dark Shadows, Good Times
Good call on "Soap" and "Dark Shadows"
Hill Street Blues was good also.
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H-GM wrote:Soap, Dark Shadows, Good Times
Mark Hansen wrote:H-GM wrote:Soap, Dark Shadows, Good Times
Good call on "Soap" and "Dark Shadows"
simmo wrote:Andrew from tasmania wrote:The Prisoner
every one over-rated and dated.
You say "dated". I say "are you mental?"
That programme doesn't look like anything else, and as much as you can see that it's made in the 60s, it seems like it was made on some other planet or is the spawn of some satanic madman. Also, what genre does The Prisoner fit in to?
H-GM wrote:Mark Hansen wrote:H-GM wrote:Soap, Dark Shadows, Good Times
Good call on "Soap" and "Dark Shadows"
You forgot to repost Good Times to yr list.
DAMN, DAMN, DAMN!!!
tommydski wrote:Andrew from tasmania wrote:tommydski wrote:The Larry Sanders Show.
Very good stuff, yes.
not the best show ever.
I love it when people post just to tell me that my subjective opinion is wrong.
Are they thinking "Hey, this guy needs to know that I, random internet person, thinks his personal taste is incorrect" or that I will read their correction which has no explanation and totally change my entire view of the world.
Either way, thanks for posting.
sparky wrote: Another of my choices also features Joanne Whalley: Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective. I still marvel at how this series could turn on a sixpence and go from comedy to thriller to tragedy to musical and back again seamlessly; I also marvel at the way it supported a very complicated and fractured series of simultaneous narratives and the doubling-up of characters without ever becoming obscure; incredibly entertaining.
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