Over 7K TV viewers have voted on the 130+ shows on Best TV Shows Of The '60s, Ranked. Current Top 3: The Twilight Zone, Star Trek: The Original Series, The ...
From Quiz Older T.V. Shows Still Rock! Answer: Chuck Connors The opening intro to this short-lived television program went this way: "All but one man died...There at Bitter Creek...and they say he ran away. Branded! Marked with a coward's shame. What do you do when you're brande...
Given a list of quotes, can you pick which show it was said on. Shows are grouped by decade they debuted during. Below are the shows beginning with 1970sDue to the number of quizzes in this section, the indexes are broken down by decade....
. Although I have narrowed my own blog’s focus to English-language films, I have received lots of questions about librarians on TV shows (yep, that’s you, Buffy fans!). Note: TV movies and mini-series are included in the Master List. #s | A | B | C | D | E | F | G ...
What programs will you find on this list of the best family-friendly musical TV shows? Since the late 1960s, the loveable monsters of Sesame Street have been teaching children their 123s and ABCs with informative and catchy songs. Jim Henson's furry creatures also appear on Fraggle Rock, as...
What programs will you find on this list of the best family-friendly musical TV shows? Since the late 1960s, the loveable monsters of Sesame Street have been teaching children their 123s and ABCs with informative and catchy songs. Jim Henson's furry creatures also appear on Fraggle Rock, as...
What programs will you find on this list of the best family-friendly musical TV shows? Since the late 1960s, the loveable monsters of Sesame Street have been teaching children their 123s and ABCs with informative and catchy songs. Jim Henson's furry creatures also appear on Fraggle Rock, as...
Hosted by Jack Barry (Winky-Dink & You),The Joker's Wildwas his comeback vehicle after getting caught up in the quiz show scandals of the sixties. There was a children's version of the show calledJoker! Joker! Joker!in 1979.
1950s TV was led by sitcoms and game shows. Obviously specials were still a big deal and color TV was starting to gain some traction. Advertisement I Love Lucy enjoyed a magical three year run at the top of the ratings. Game shows like $64,000 Question and The Price is Right were ver...
Republicans expose their jugulars Josh Duggar quits Family Research Council after molestation claims Poll: Fox News most trusted network Dems eye $10M loan for campaigns Hear (and watch) women roar on new fall TV shows QUIZ: How well do you know 'The View'?