I’ve always loved TV Series, especially the classics. They were just better than most of what’s on today, though there have been some great shows recently.
Unfortunately, it seems like the real good ones get canceled too soon.
Here’s a list of my all-time favorite shows, in no particular order. I’m sure I’ve left some out, but I wanted to get this done during my lunch break, so I acted fast. Plus, Leo wanted to be involved, so you’ll find him in the images. I hope they bring back some good memories for you.
A couple of shows here are newbies.
Enjoy …

“The Dukes of Hazzard” was a popular American television series that aired from 1979 to 1985. The show was set in the fictional Hazzard County, Georgia, and followed the adventures of two cousins, Bo and Luke Duke, who were known for driving their iconic 1969 Dodge Charger, the “General Lee.”
The Duke boys were always getting into trouble, but they were good-hearted and often found themselves at odds with the corrupt local authorities, particularly Boss Hogg, the county commissioner, and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. The series was known for its car chases, stunts, and humorous situations, with the Duke boys using their wits and driving skills to outsmart the villains and help those in need.
The show also featured other memorable characters, such as Daisy Duke, the cousins’ beautiful and resourceful cousin, and Uncle Jesse, the wise and caring patriarch of the Duke family. The series became a cultural phenomenon, and the General Lee became an iconic symbol of the show.

M*A*S*H was a TV series that aired from 1972 to 1983, set during the Korean War. It followed the lives of the medical staff at a mobile army surgical hospital (M*A*S*H) as they dealt with the challenges of war. The show mixed comedy and drama, focusing on characters like Hawkeye Pierce, a witty surgeon, and Colonel Potter, their commanding officer. Known for its dark humor and anti-war message, M*A*S*H became one of the most beloved shows in TV history.

Wiseguy was a crime drama TV series that aired from 1987 to 1990. The show followed Vinnie Terranova, an undercover agent for a fictional division of the FBI. Vinnie infiltrated organized crime syndicates, posing as a criminal to take down dangerous figures from the inside. The series was known for its serialized story arcs, each lasting multiple episodes, which was unusual for TV at the time.
Wiseguy stood out for its complex characters, intense drama, and moral ambiguity, exploring the personal toll Vinnie’s undercover work took on his life. The show was praised for its gripping storytelling and strong performances, especially by Ken Wahl, who played Vinnie.

You didn’t think I’d leave ALF off this list, did you? After all, I was called ALF throughout high school. I hope it wasn’t because of my looks, but rather because of the initials I used to say stood for “Always Love Frances.” She was my high school sweetheart, and now, 38 years later, we’re still that wild and crazy couple, madly in love with each other.
ALF was a sitcom that aired from 1986 to 1990. The show centered around a wisecracking, furry alien named ALF (short for Alien Life Form), whose real name was Gordon Shumway. ALF crash-landed on Earth from his home planet, Melmac, and was taken in by the Tanner family, who hid him from the government and their neighbors.
The series revolved around ALF’s antics as he tried to adjust to life on Earth, often getting the Tanners into humorous situations. Despite his mischievous behavior, ALF became a beloved member of the family. The show was known for its lighthearted comedy, quirky characters, and ALF’s unique perspective on human life.

Happy Days was a popular TV sitcom that aired from 1974 to 1984. The show was set in the 1950s and early 1960s and focused on the Cunningham family, particularly their teenage son, Richie, and his friends. The series depicted the everyday lives of the characters as they navigated the ups and downs of adolescence, friendship, and family life.
The show was best known for its nostalgic portrayal of mid-20th-century American life and its iconic character, Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli, played by Henry Winkler. The Fonz, with his leather jacket and cool demeanor, became a cultural icon. Happy Days was a lighthearted, feel-good show that celebrated the innocence and simplicity of the era it depicted.

Hey, Hey, we’re the Monkees
The Monkees was a TV sitcom that aired from 1966 to 1968. The show followed a fictional band, The Monkees, consisting of four members—Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Mike Nesmith—who were trying to become a successful pop group. The series featured a mix of comedy, musical performances, and zany adventures.
The show was known for its playful humor, catchy music, and the band’s charismatic performances. Not only was it one of your favorite shows, but The Monkees were also one of your favorite bands.

Starsky and Hutch was a TV crime drama that aired from 1975 to 1979. The show followed two street-smart detectives, David Starsky and Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson, who worked together to fight crime in the fictional city of Bay City. Starsky, known for his tough demeanor, and Hutch, who was more intellectual, used their complementary skills to solve cases and tackle dangerous criminals.
The series was notable for its action-packed storylines, dynamic buddy-cop partnership, and its iconic red-and-white striped car, which became a symbol of the show.

Speed Racer was an animated TV series that originally aired from 1967 to 1968. The show followed Speed Racer, a young race car driver with a passion for speed and competition. He drove the Mach 5, a high-tech car equipped with various gadgets to help him in races and adventures.
Speed, along with his family and friends—including his navigator, Trixie, and his younger brother, Spritle—competed in races while facing off against rivals and criminals. The series was known for its thrilling race sequences, colorful animation, and Speed’s determination to win and uphold justice.

I Think I Love You
The Partridge Family was a TV sitcom that aired from 1970 to 1974. The show centered on the Partridge family, a widowed mother, Shirley Partridge, and her five children, who form a musical band. They travel in a colorful bus, performing concerts and dealing with various comedic situations.
The series followed their adventures and the challenges of balancing their music career with family life. It was known for its catchy songs, lighthearted humor, and the on-screen chemistry between the cast members, including David Cassidy, who played the oldest son and lead singer, Keith Partridge.

The original The Incredible Hulk TV series aired from 1978 to 1982. It starred Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner, a scientist who, after a lab accident involving gamma radiation, transforms into the Hulk, a giant, superhuman creature with incredible strength, whenever he experiences intense anger or stress.
The show followed Banner’s struggle to control his transformations and the pursuit of a cure, while also dealing with the challenges of being hunted by law enforcement as a fugitive. The series was known for its dramatic storytelling, the emotional depth of Banner’s character, and the iconic portrayal of the Hulk by Lou Ferrigno.

G-Force: Guardians of Space, also known as Gatchaman, was an animated series about a team of five young heroes who fought to protect Earth from the evil organization Galactor. Led by Mark (Ken in the original), the team piloted advanced vehicles that combined into the God Phoenix. The show was known for its action, teamwork, and influence on future superhero team series.

Sanford and Son was a TV sitcom that aired from 1972 to 1977. The show focused on Fred Sanford, a cantankerous and irritable junk dealer, and his long-suffering son, Lamont. Set in the fictional Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, the series portrayed the comedic dynamics between the father and son as they navigated their often chaotic lives.
Fred’s sharp wit and humorous bickering with Lamont were central to the show, which also featured a mix of slapstick and situational comedy. It’s often noted that they don’t make comedy like this anymore, as the show’s blend of humor, character-driven storylines, and social commentary set it apart from more modern sitcoms.

Good Times was a TV sitcom that aired from 1974 to 1979. It depicted the Evans family, an African American family living in a Chicago housing project, and explored their daily struggles and triumphs. The show was known for addressing social issues with humor and heart. J.J. Evans, played by Jimmie Walker, was especially famous for his catchphrase “Dyn-o-mite!” which became a signature part of the show.

The Brady Bunch is a classic American sitcom that aired from 1969 to 1974 on ABC. Created by Sherwood Schwartz, the show is about a blended family of six children. Mike Brady, a widowed architect with three sons (Greg, Peter, and Bobby), marries Carol, who has three daughters (Marcia, Jan, and Cindy) from her previous marriage. Together, they form a large, lively household with their housekeeper, Alice.
The show was notable for its portrayal of a modern family, touching on issues like sibling rivalry, growing pains, and the dynamics of a blended family, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone. The series was a hit during its original run and gained even more popularity in syndication, becoming a beloved part of American pop culture. It also spawned several spin-offs, reunions, and movies, solidifying its place as a nostalgic favorite.

Mork & Mindy was a TV sitcom that aired from 1978 to 1982. The show starred Robin Williams as Mork, an alien from the planet Ork who comes to Earth to study human behavior. He lands in Boulder, Colorado, and ends up living with Mindy McConnell, played by Pam Dawber.
The series focused on the comedic situations that arose from Mork’s attempts to understand and adapt to human customs and culture. The show was known for Robin Williams’ energetic and improvisational comedy, as well as its light-hearted and whimsical take on the fish-out-of-water genre.

“Little House on the Prairie” is a classic American TV series (1974-1983) based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books. Set in the 1870s-1880s, it follows the Ingalls family as they navigate life on a farm near Walnut Grove, Minnesota. The show highlights family values, hard work, and the challenges of frontier life, with the Ingalls family remaining close and supportive despite the hardships they face. Known for its heartwarming and emotional stories, it continues to be beloved by fans today.

As a music lover, I was always glued to the TV when American Bandstand and Soul Train came on. I couldn’t decide which one to highlight here, so I did a quick game of eenie, meeny, miny, moe.
American Bandstand was a TV music performance and dance show that aired from 1952 to 1989. Hosted primarily by Dick Clark, the show featured live performances by popular musical acts and showcased teenagers dancing to the latest hits. It played a significant role in popularizing new music and dance trends and became an iconic platform for emerging artists.
Soul Train was a music and dance television show that ran from 1971 to 2006. Created by Don Cornelius, it focused on African American music and culture, featuring performances by prominent soul, R&B, and hip-hop artists. The show was known for its vibrant dance performances and its influence on music and fashion within the Black community, offering a platform for showcasing influential artists and emerging trends.

Even though these last two shows aren’t from my childhood, I had to include them because they’re still among my favorites.
The Originals was a TV series that aired on The CW from 2013 to 2018. It was a spin-off of the show The Vampire Diaries. The series centered on the original vampire family—Klaus Mikaelson, Elijah Mikaelson, and Rebekah Mikaelson—as they returned to New Orleans, a city they helped build, to reclaim their home and power.
The show explored themes of family, loyalty, and power struggles, as the Mikaelsons navigated conflicts with other supernatural beings, such as witches and werewolves, while dealing with their own complex relationships and pasts. The series combined elements of drama, fantasy, and supernatural intrigue.

Virgin River is a TV series that premiered on Netflix in 2019. Set in the picturesque, fictional town of Virgin River, the show follows Melinda “Mel” Monroe, a nurse practitioner and midwife, who moves to the small town seeking a fresh start after a series of personal tragedies.
As Mel adjusts to her new life, she becomes involved with the town’s residents, uncovering deep-seated secrets and forming meaningful relationships. The series blends drama and romance, exploring themes of healing, community, and personal growth.
The End ….
Here’s my list—I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed putting it together. Who am I kidding? It took up my entire lunch break and then some! 😂😂.
Have a great day, and here’s to Peace, Love, and binge-watching some classic TV.
Willie Torres Jr.
08/27/2024
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138 responses to “Favorite TV Shows and Series”
Some great shows!
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Wow, this is definitely a stroll down memory lane, some really great ones on here! Good Times, Sanford and Son, MASH, so awesome. 👏👏
Haven’t ever watched Virgin River or The Originals so may have to check it out one of these days. 😊
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Im so glad you liked the post and that it definitely gives you a trip down memory lane. I honestly had fun with this post. I could have gone with another 10-20 more shows but forced myself to narrow it down.
The Originals ended it’s series and it wasn’t a childhood show it was fairly recent, but I was hooked on the show. I mean what is there not to like? It has vampires, werewolves, witches and New Orleans 😁🧛♂️🧙♂️🐺. It was the sequel series to Vampire Diaries. And Virgin Rivers, is a Drama series on on Netflix. It’s a very good show.
Thank You so much for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
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I remember most of them. Thanks for the memories!
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You are very welcome 🤗. I had lots of fun with this prompt.
Thank you for Visiting, Reading and Commenting. I hope you enjoyed the Post.
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Great choices Willie, I’m with Laura on never seeing the Originals. The artwork is outstanding also. Many memories right here.
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Thanks for reading and commenting—I’ve missed hearing from you. I had a blast putting together this post and knew I had to include Leo. He really enjoyed it, and I think he looks even cooler in these photos compared to using the actual show images.
Like I mentioned to Laura, The Originals is a sequel to Vampire Diaries, a CW teen show, but it had Vampires 🧛♂️, werewolves 🐺, and witches 🧙♂️. The brothers The Michaelsons were just to cool…
I’m really happy you liked the pictures. Thanks for Commenting Brother.
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Loved this babe and the pictures were amazing ♥️
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Thank you 🤗♥️. I’m still waiting to see if you make your list.
Which one did you like the most ? 🤗😂
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ALF of course 🤣
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Somehow I knew you would say that 🤗♥️
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😉
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I just added another one . Don’t know how I forgot Little House On The Prairie. 🤗🤗
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Great shows & photos!
I still look at some of those now.
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Same here. They don’t make great shows like these anymore.
Thank You for Visiting and Commenting.
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My pleasure.
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Willie, what an amazing job compiling and putting this list together! I share many of the same favorites–I’l add my two favorites– The Walton’s and Little House on the Prairie, too! Virgin River has been my newest favorite in the last few years! God bless you both, dear friend!
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😁🤗 I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I had lots of fun with this post. I don’t know how I forgot Little House in the Prairie 🤷, I loved that show as well. 🤦♂️, Maybe I’ll try to add it 😂.
My wife and I love Virgin Rivers. I had to add 2 of my newest favorite shows to the list 😂, (in the words of Kevin- my blog, my rules 😂😂).
Glad to see you back.
Hope you had a wonderful time with the family.
God Bless You today and always.
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Thank you, WIllie! I’m so glad you loved that show, too! I wanted to be Laura Ingalls Wilder growing up! LOL
My life has been so busy and crazy–and GOD IS SO GOOD!! 💛💕❣️✝️✝️🙏 even in the midst of challenges. I’m so glad to be back. God bless you and your today and always!
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I think I had a crush of Laura when I was a young boy 😁. I wonder if they give reruns 😁.
I hear you and feel you on life being so hectic. Just make sure you take it one day at a time and at a slow pace.
Blessings to you today and always.
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Tee hee! Yes! ROKU has it’s own Little House channel and I have the whole series recorded. I’m a mess.
Today is a treatment day. I haven’t felt very great and have a lot of irons in my fire. YET, don’t we ALL? Through it all, God is my portion and strength! I’m embracing the faith. I might have a bit of an infection, due to being out and about so much, so I’ll see how my blood counts look today. I’m not consistent here–but thank God, Christ is always consistent! And I appreciate YOU and my praying family here so much. I hold you all in my heart and prayers, daily! 🥰🙏✝️
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Hello Dear Sister. How are you feeling today? Did you go to the doctor?
Praying for you .
God Bless You today and always.
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Hello sweet friend. I did go. A LONGGG day, Willie. My blood counts, blood pressure, and other symptoms proved a treatment wasn’t in the best interest of my body. I’m glad, my friend. I just need to heal and take a break! God is so good! I’m going to publish today on my site even!
I pray you and your sweet wife are doing well, too. I’m watching Little House! tee hee God bless you!
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Amen 🙏🤗 and Praise God. No bad news is Good News that’s for sure.
😂 Little House On The Prairie. I might need to do some searching and see if I can find it on tv.
Looking forward to seeing and reading your post today.
Be Blessed and Continue to be a Blessing.
God Bless You today and always.
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Thank you, my friend! Yes, my blood counts weren’t “strong” enough (my liver enzymes were through the roof, my friend). I’ll be going back to the National Cancer Institute in November–they want more scans soon. God has it all, Willie! No fear!!
Thank you again!! God bless you always too!❣️🤗✝️
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You’re very welcome.
I’m sorry to hear that your blood counts weren’t where they needed to be, but I’m glad you’re in good hands at the National Cancer Institute.
I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers for strength and healing.
You’re absolutely right—God’s got this, and there’s no need for fear. God bless You today and always.
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Amen! It’s a LONG way to get over there, and I wouldn’t be here without them, Willie. Without GOD! I appreciate your prayers and thoughts so much!
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Great shows Willie! I loved MASH and
wept at the final episode. Thank goodness for reruns. Congratulations to you and your wife on 38 years together. That’s wonderful, my friend.
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Thank you so much for Reading and Commenting. I hope you enjoyed the post as much as I did putting it together. MASH was one of those shows that I used to watch with my Dad all the time, so the show hold great memories as well as sentiments to me.
Thank you for the Blessings for Frances and I.
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It’s great to see Leo involved with his favorite TV series. The Incredible Hulk was fantastic! 😂🤣🧟
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😁😂 I’m so glad you enjoyed this and thank you for sharing your favorite one.
Thank you so much for Visiting and Commenting.
We figured it would be more fun to include Leo here then to use the actual tv show pictures.
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البرامج التلفزيونية الكلاسيكية. ويلي توريس جونيورWilly Torres Jr…. Love and peace to you. We enjoyed narrating the wonderful programs and series with you. My greetings and heartfelt prayers to you and your family. May God protect you. 27/08/2024
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Thank you for Visiting, Reading and Commenting. I hope you enjoyed the fun post.
Have a Blessed day and may the Lord Bless you today and always.
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🌹🙏🏻💐💚Thanks
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Love watching these shows.
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Thank you for Visiting and Commenting. Which were your favorite? Hope you enjoyed the Post.
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I loved watching most of the shows you listed. Dukes of Hazard was great, who didn’t love Uncle Jesse. I have caught some reruns of Wiseguy recently. I sing the Speedracer song when the kids are racing up and down the sidewalk in front of my apartment. MASH was great! I could go on and on, but there is not one show on your list that I didn’t like.
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The first season of Wiseguy was the best, but the series was still so good.
Dukes of Hazard and Starsky and Hutch were some great shows and MASH, still makes me laugh and sometimes, I can hear my Dads laughter as we always watched it together when I was young.
You singing Speed Racer at the kids is too funny.. 🤣
Thank you for sharing this with us and thank you for the much needed laughter today.
Have a Blessed Night
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I lived close to where they filmed Little House and the Prairie and the Dukes of Hazard. I even came home once to find the filming a scene for Knight Rider.
Have a blessed night too.
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Great list of your favorite shows you put together. I’ve watched many of them myself.👍💯🎯
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👍🏻🤗 Thank you for Visiting, Reading and Commenting. Hope you enjoyed the prompt.
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I loved so many of these, Willie! From Alf to Mork and Mindy, The Monkees to The Partridge Family, Soul Train, American Bandstand, to Sanford and Son, and The Brady Bunch. Gosh, I watched a LOT of TV growing up! Another favorite of mine was Room 222.
Funny how ALF and Mork and Mindy were about aliens! Oh, and I loved The Sonny and Cher show, Smothers Brothers, and I Dream of Jeannie, and Bewitched!
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Thank you so much for Visiting and Commenting. Thank You for Sharing your favorites with us. TV shows were so much better back in the days. I believe we all watched to much TV growing up 😁
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Happy 38 years together to you and your wife, Willie!
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Thank You 🤗🤗
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Some great choices here Willie, really like the pic of the Hulk and Starsky and Hutch. Soul Train was always a favorite show for me to enjoy. Great job bro.
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Thank you Brother. I always look forward to your comments.
Glad you liked the post and the pictures.
I had to do it with Leo cause I knew it would be more fun.
Hope I did it justice 😁
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Wow! It is really a trip back through memory lane with some of those old shows. I remember some, others never heard of them, like “Alf”…
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Oh wow. ALF was a aline life form and it was a funny yet cute comedy show.
Thanks for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
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Always a pleasure my brother!
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Thanks for this article. I love the old tv programs, and only watch them. The tv producers of today have lost touch with reality.
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I agree 💯 . My wife and I watch lots of the old tv shows daily after I get home from work.
Are dinner tv show believe it or not is the Andy Griffith show. We watch it while we eat dinner 😂😂.
Thank You for Reading and Commenting.
Hope you enjoyed the Post.
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You are very welcome. I’m watching Highway Patrol now LOL
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Oh wow, you are going way back 😆😁🤣. I honestly have forgotten all about that show.
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Ozzie and Harriet, Donna Read, of course, Andy Griffith and I love Lucy
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Oh wow, I forgot all about I Love Lucy. I’m telling you; I can easily name 50 plus shows if I had the patience and time.
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I have a ROKU tv, It has many of our old time favorites.
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That’s awesome. I might have to look into this
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It has to connect via internet.
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I’m going to try and do some research on it.
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You can also get a ROKU device to go on your TV. They are sold at Walmart
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A trip down memory lane. Gosh those were some great shows. The Partridge Family, Brady Bunch, Dukes of Hazard, Soul Train, Little House, Mork and Mindy.
Those were the days weren’t they. Simpler times to grow up in.
Hugs my friend
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Absolutely. The days felt more enjoyable and peaceful, and people seemed much happier. TV shows were incredibly entertaining, and we were always hooked and glued to the screen.
Thank you so much for Visiting, Commenting, and Sharing your Thoughts.
Blessings to you today and always.
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You are so right, now I don’t watch much TV if any at all. TV is nothing but violence and the content is so gross to me
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Agree. My wife now looks on IMBD for the ratings and parental guidance just to make sure we don’t watch shows that will be dirty, violent or drug related.
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I watch those types of programs around the clock. I don’t like pop music, or tv programs.
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TV programs nowadays are just not the same.
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You list so many wonderful shows here. But I’d forgotten about WiseGuy! I loved that show a lot. My best friend and I would watch Miami Vice, then WiseGuy every Friday. lol
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That’s funny 😁 a lot of people either don’t know about the Series or have forgotten about it. I just recently got my wife to watch it; they had it on Peacock TV.
Thanks for sharing your favorite! Have a wonderful day.
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You, too, Willie. 🌻
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Thank you very much. Today’s tv programs are trash!
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This is great!
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Thank you so much for Visiting and Commenting. I am so happy you liked the post. 🤗
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great shows…lol I’d forgotten about some of these.
thanks for reminding, Willie…🤍
wonderful images as always 💫
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Thank you so much and Thank you for Visiting and Commenting.
I felt the same way, which is why I knew I had to dive into this prompt. We had so many great shows back in the day.
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you liked the images. I had to incorporate Leo into them; it made the post more fun and enjoyable.
Have a Wonderful and Blessed Day.
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my pleasure…and so enjoyed.
blessings your way too 🤍🙏
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😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
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Thank you for Visiting and Commenting.
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Great list, although I must admit that I don’t know some of these.
Starsky & Hutch was one of my favourite shows, amongst others. I also liked the Six Million Dollar Man (1973 – 1978) with Lee Majors and the spinoff The Bionic Woman with Jamie Sommers. Thank you for this marvelous post 🙏
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We had some truly great TV shows back in the day. Sure, if we watched them now, they might seem a bit dated, but they were amazing in their time. I remember The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman, and the original Batman and Superman series. I could go on and on, but I’ve tried to narrow it down to just a few favorites.
Thank you so much for Visiting, Reading and Commenting as well as sharing your thoughts and favorites.
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You’re welcome 🌞
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My husband and I have been watching “Sanford & Son.” We forgot how funny it is!
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We will never have comedy shows like we did back in the days. We definitely had some great TV shows.
Thank You for Visiting, Reading and Commenting as well as sharing your favorite. 🤗
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Ha, G-Force, that was just about my favorite cartoon when I was a kid! Jason was my favorite, and my favorite episode was the one where they tangled with the old sharpshooter armed with a freeze gun. Boy I sure wish I still had my metal Battle of the Planets lunch box …
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YES !!! Now you’re talking 👍🏻👍🏻. Alot of people don’t know or even remember G-Force. I’m so happy to hear this . And the lunch box 😱, another blast from the past. How awesome.
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🙏🏻😍🙏🏻🥰Good morning, my dear brother Willy Torres, I wish you a happy day and good luck
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God Bless you Desr Sister.
May the Lord be with you and keep you safe in His embrace.
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God Bless you Desr Sister.
May the Lord be with you and keep you safe in His embrace.
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👩❤️👨🌹🙏🏻
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This will be a nice day when you happen to be with us, my respected brother Willie Torres, may God bless you
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These certainly are some classic tv shows! I remember watching the Monkees. You’re right, the show was great and so was their music! I feel like listening to their music now!
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They were an underrated band, often overshadowed by The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Despite this, The Monkees made significant contributions with their catchy music and innovative TV show, which blended comedy and music and set new standards in entertainment. Their talent and impact deserve more recognition, as they left a lasting mark on both music and pop culture.
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💓❤️💛💓 Great post 💯 Best regards 🇪🇸
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Thank you so much and sorry for the late reply…
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I only know speed racer and the originals. The Originals is a classic which I have felt. Though I have never watched the complete series, but the dialogues are fantastic.
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😱, you only know Speed Racer? WoW.
Yes, The Originals was a favorite, I was very disappointed when the ended the series. For me, it was way better than Vampire Diaries although I did like the characters of Damon and Elena.
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Thank You so much by the way for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
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What a great list of TV shows. Thanks for the memories!
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Aww. Thank you so much and Thank you for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
You are very welcome.
I hope you enjoyed the post.
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🥰🦁How cute! Leo acting alongside the artists of his favorite series. Congratulations on your work! God bless you! 🙂🙏👏🏻
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Thank You so much for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
I’m glad you liked the post.
I thought featuring Leo instead of the actual TV show image would make it more unique and fun.
God Bless You as well, may He Bless you today and always.
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Lots of older shows I never heard of until now!
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Really ? WoW. I’m glad I brought something new to the blog.
Thank you Brother for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
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You are welcome brother
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I watched most of these, Willie. I still watch some in reruns. Haven’t seen Virgin River. Nostalgic and fun post, with Leo rubbing elbows with his favorite characters.
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🤗 Thank You so much for Visiting, Reading and Commenting.
Virgin River and The Originals is a fairly new show but they are 2 of my favorites.
Thank You for the Leo comment, we both greatly appreciate it 🤗
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I saw that. I started to watch The Originals, maybe will go back to it. I loved Good Times (although I was really mad at the producers when they killed off James), The Partridge Family, The Brady Bunch and Little House on the Prairie. Laverne and Shirley, The Munsters and the Addams Family too!
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Yeah I agree, they can never leave a good show alone. They always have to ruin it or attempt a spin-off, which never works out. Except for the Originals. That was a spin-off from Vampire Diaries, and I think it was very good until they killed off the Main Brothers . Ugh !
You shared a good list of some great classic tv comedy. There were so many, I could’ve written a book with all the shows 😂😱🤗
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Same here! I thought of Rhoda, Mary Tyler Moore, and That Girl!
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What a good roundup of the classics. I watched a lot of these back in the day. I liked the part about why you were called ALF. It’s wonderful when childhood sweethearts can be sweet on each other for the long run. Bravo to that, and a super big wow that you could create this entire post mostly on a lunch break!!!
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🤗😁 Thank You so much for Visiting, Reading and Commenting. This was a fun post and a little out of my ordinary. And yes, all during my lunch break. I still don’t know how I pulled it off. 😁🤷
I hope you enjoyed it. We definitely had some Wonderful and Fun shows back then
Have a Wonderful Night and a Blessed Week ahead.
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Wow….. this brought back some memories! Very fun post
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Thank You so much. It was a fun post to put together. I hope you enjoyed it.
Thank you for Visiting and Commenting.
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I like to watch western movies. I like to watch good spy series.
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Yes !! They haven’t made a good western movie in years. Same with Spy movies.
I like Drama and Westerns.
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Loved this list – brought back a lot of great memories. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you… We really had some great TV shows back in the day, didn’t we? Great Memories… Thank you so much for Visiting and Commenting…
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loved this list Willie! those shows were great and if i get a chance I’ll check out Virgin River! Mike
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Virgin River is a drama series, but I really like it…
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Love your list and descriptions! Lots of my faves were here too! 😁
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Thank you so much 😊 … And Thank you for Visiting and Commenting…
Curious to see your list…
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Let’s see…well besides my cartoon faves which I posted about…
I Dream of Jeannie
The Odd Couple (I can quote almost every show)
Donny & Marie
Happy Days
Laverne and Shirley
Mork & Mindy
Friends
Seinfeld
Will & Grace
Cheers
St. Elsewhere
Gray’s Anatomy (stopped watching – got too graphic)
ER
LA Law
The Sopranos
Entourage
Curb Your Enthusiasm
I’m also a huge fan of a talk show especially from back in the day.
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I can imagine how you felt. That had to be a memorable experience. Moments like that stay with you forever, pure joy and innocence all over again.
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WoW 😲 some of these I actually remember and enjoyed … Donny & Marie show was great… (I used to have a crush on Marie Osmond 🤫😳). Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley were classics, and so was Three’s Company.
Believe it or not, I never watched The Sopranos or Entourage… don’t ask me why 😅.
I Dream of Jeannie and Mork & Mindy were fun too …
Thank you for sharing…
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We bought the last 2 seats at Donny & Marie’s show in Vegas years ago. He sang directly to me when he walked over to me on one of the songs. I called my parents the next morning crying and screaming like I was 10. lol
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Osm list … but you as Little House on the Prairie is my favorite !!!! :-D
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😊 Aww Thank you so much … Little House on the Prairie will always be one of my favorites too …
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You have some groovy shows there lol. I still watch reruns of some of them.
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Thank you and Thank you for Reading and Commenting. We really did have some great shows back then, didn’t we? I still enjoy watching the reruns whenever they’re on.
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Yes we did. When I was a kid, I even enjoyed Scooby Doo.
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Oh Yes… We all Love Scooby …
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