OK, you can blame Jim Henry for this, because when I read his entry and his wife Christine’s, it got me thinking…so here goes:
10. Twin Peaks
This show was just brilliant. Now I think towards the end it got a little too wierd, but that first season was a can’t miss. We used to plan our evenings around this when I was in college.
9. Happy Days
What boy didn’t dress up as Fonzie for Halloween??
8. Cosby Show
As the kids got older it became less appealing, but I still love watching the repeats. Rudy sure was cute before she went on Fear Factor wasn’t she??
7. SportsCenter
Enough said!
6. House
Not sure I want him as my doctor..hmm, or maybe I would, but this show is so intelligent and it has been very interesting watching his character evolve over the last few years.
Buffy rules…I watched this show from Day 1 until the very end and rarely every missed an episode (before Tivo even). The writing for this was amazing and the musical episode may still be my favorite episode of TV ever..
4. Family Ties
I felt like I lost a good friend when this show went off. I want to be Alex P. Keaton…
3. Cheers
Such a great ensemble of characters. Who doesn’t know a Cliff Claven???
2. The Office (British or American versions)
Funniest show I have ever seen. Every single episode just cracks me up. I love the original British version too, although it was cut short after 2 seasons and a 2 hour special. If you have ever worked in an office, you know someone who identifies with almost every single character..
1. 24
Jack Bauer for President!! Keifer has been one of my favorite actors since Lost Boys and he doesn’t disappoint in this show. A show that takes place in real time, hmmm, what a great idea…I am just glad I got Christine out of California, because wow, that place sure does take a hit…
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Do you agree or disagree?? What is your top 10??











2 responses so far ↓
Jim Henry // October 30, 2007 at 12:10 pm |
Forgot all about Twin Peaks…that was a great show! Honorable mention on my list would have probably been “Northern Exposure, Twin Peaks, X-Files and Happy Days
Misty Kneller // November 9, 2007 at 3:06 pm |
Oh my House rocks.. but what about LOST? A must see.. but must start from season 1!!