The King of Queens! Though a sitcom, Kevin James makes us huskier men confident with finding affection with pretty women.
I loved that show , especially how James Burke would get so enthusiastic .Connections is actual an older documentary series .......
I also use to watch American Justice on A&E but that seem to have disappeared also.I also enjoyed watching Biography. But then I realized it was only good stuff that was told about these people. Never anything bad. Probably A&E didn't want a lawsuit.
I also have been watching since the Art Fleming days. Watching this week's shows has been unusually emotional, given that 4 day champ Cindy Stowell knew she was dying of cancer when she competed, and has passed away on Dec. 5, before her episodes aired. She donated all her winnings to cancer research. What a brave and smart woman she was. God bless her.Jeopardy. Been watching since the Art Flemming days. I have amassed a very large amount of useless information from my Jeopardy addiction.
I Claudius was okay but I preferred the earlier series on ancient Rome and remember staying up late to watch it on CBC way back when.Connections is actual an older documentary series than Cosmos. Both were excellent.
This is considered The Golden Age of Television. But the recipe for the current trend of highly acclaimed serialized shows derives from a mini series in the 70's: I Claudius. It's still fresh today with an 8.9 rating on IMDB.
The series launched the careers of John Hurt and Patrick Stewart.
Of course I was joking :frusty:You're kidding right? I Claudius was rated X by the British Morality Board when it first came out, it was groundbreaking, Up Pompeii is just a spoof. In terms of influence it's nowhere.
IMO the most funny TV show ever made was Fawlty Towers
It's a hilarious show. I have all of the episodes on original DVD.Fawlty Towers had only twelve episodes. When John Cleese was asked why, he replied, "We only needed twelve."