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Is it just me or is LJ slow tonight?

Anyhow, ganked from [livejournal.com profile] spacedoutlooney - Time Magazine's 100 Best TV Shows of all Time. I have a few quibbles about this list - "Doctor Who" isn't mentioned for one thing nor is Laugh-In nor The Wonderful World of Disney - which changed TV and was amongst the first shows in color. Also, reading the list? I've become aware of one thing - I have watched far too much television in my life time.

I'm thinking they made their choices based on what changed the climate of television or expanded the form - causing others to copy them. If so, they shouldn't have left ER, Doctor Who, and Donahue off the list. If it weren't for Donahue - we wouldn't have Oprah. Donahue changed the talk show. Also - what about Columbo? The first detective show to last a long time - without that there wouldn't be the procedurals. Law and Order? Which was the first procedural? See this is the problem with coming up with lists, you always leave stuff off and it is all is sooo subjective, rendering the whole biz of list making and reward giving rather silly and pointless in the final analysis. But we're competitive animals - we have to have them, I suppose.

Shows I've seen many episodes of are underlined. Shows seen every, bolded.
Shows I've seen at least one episode of are italicized.


1. 24
2. 60 Minutes

3. The Abbott and Costello Show
4. ABC's Wide World of Sports
5. Alfred Hitchcock Presents
6. All in the Family

7. An American Family
8. American Idol
9. Arrested Development

10. Battlestar Galactica - assuming the mean the new one. Because if it's the old one that would just be too funny.
11. The Beavis and Butt-Head Show
12. The Bob Newhart Show
13. Brideshead Revisited
14. Buffalo Bill

15. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
16. The Carol Burnett Show
17. The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

18. A Charlie Brown Christmas
19. Cheers

20. The Cosby Show
21. The Daily Show
22. Dallas

23. The Day After - Filmed in KC, while I was there, knew people who got roles as extras in it!!!
24. Deadwood
25. The Dick Van Dyke Show
26. Dragnet
27. The Ed Sullivan Show
28. The Ernie Kovacs Show
29. Felicity
30. Freaks and Geeks
31. The French Chef

32. Friends
33. General Hospital

34. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
35. Gilmore Girls
36. Gunsmoke
37. Hill Street Blues

38. Homicide: Life on the Street
39. The Honeymooners
40. I, Claudius

41. I Love Lucy
42. King of the Hill

43. The Larry Sanders Show
44. Late Night with David Letterman (NBC)
45. Leave It to Beaver
(sigh - for a while this was kidbro's favorite show, drove me bonkers - he watched it in reruns, we aren't that old!)
46. Lost
47. Married... With Children
48. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
49. The Mary Tyler Moore Show
50. M*A*S*H
51. The Monkees

52. Monty Python's Flying Circus
53. Moonlighting
54. MTV 1981-1992 - when MTV was actually interesting and did music videos as opposed to lame reality shows.
55. My So-Called Life
56. Mystery Science Theater 3000
57. The Odd Couple
58. The Office [American]
59. The Office [British]
60. The Oprah Winfrey Show
61. Pee Wee's Playhouse

62. Playhouse 90
63. The Price Is Right
64. Prime Suspect - assuming they are talking about the Brit version, since the American lasted one season.
65. The Prisoner
66. The Real World - example of the lame ass reality series that changed MTV and the tv landscape.
67. Rocky and His Friends
68. Roots
69. Roseanne
70. Sanford and Son
71. Saturday Night Live
72. Second City Television

73. See It Now
74. Seinfeld
75. Sesame Street
76. Sex and the City

77. The Shield
78. The Simpsons
79. The Singing Detective
80. Six Feet Under
81. Soap
82. The Sopranos
83. South Park
84. SpongeBob SquarePants

85. SportsCenter - not to be confused with Sports Night which was a dramatization of SportsCenter
86. Star Trek
87. St. Elsewhere

88. The Super Bowl (and the Ads)
89. Survivor

90. Taxi
91. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
92. The Twilight Zone

93. Twin Peaks
94. The West Wing
95. What's My Line?

96. WKRP in Cincinnati
97. The Wire
98. Wiseguy - I'm not positive but I think David Greenwalt got the idea for Spike and Drusilla from the Wiseguy episode starring Kevin Spacey as Mel Profit - the psycho in love with his sister. Blond, hot, and crazily manipulative.
99. The X-Files
100. Your Show of Shows - again reruns.

Date: 2007-09-17 04:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com
Wasn't Dragnet the first procedural?

Date: 2007-09-17 12:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Wouldn't know since I never saw it.

But I'm guessing it was VERY different from Law & Order which revised the format to include the legal side. L&O - was basically Dragnet meets Perry Mason, which I don't think has been done before. Speaking of which - where's Perry Mason???

Date: 2007-09-17 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com
All I remember of Dragnet was the fist and hammer thing at the beginning (I don't think my childish self was interested in watching it, and left at that point), but Perry Mason was a regular staple in our house. It was one of my Father's favorite shows (along with Maverick) and I watched it every week.

I'm sure you're right, I don't think any other show ever combined the police work and the court cases before Law & Order (my favorite part of that show was always the way the stories twist at that point... or used to, now days they seem boring and predictable).

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