When I was a kid there was a TV show named "My World and Welcome to It" starring William Windon. It was about a cartoonist (think "Family Circus") who's work and family life blurred. S kids would fade into line-drawn, but moving cartoons.
It was sweet funny, and we lived for it the season it lasted. "Frank's Place" may still be in reruns on BET, but at the time it aired I thought it was some of the best original programming on TV. Starring Tim and Daphne Reed, it was about a young, preppyy black guy raised in the north who decides to 'run' his father's tavern/restaurant in Louisiana after he inherits it.
I didn't get to see every episode of "Sports Night" with Felicity Huffman, but I plan on buying it on DVD one day and savoring every witty moment of it. Are there short-run TV shows you still miss to this day? Asked by ibstubro 22 months ago Similar questions: short run TV show fond remember today Entertainment > Television.
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Windfall This show was on in the summer of 2006. It was great about a group of neighbors who all pitch in on a lottery ticket and win. And everything falls apart from there.
I wish they would have finished it! It never ended...
There were a couple One I loved was the LIFE OF RILEY, and Lum and Abner was very short. But was Long on Radio. When TV first started there were some great programs that lasted quite a while but were different every week like GE Theater and various Mysteries.
I really miss those wonderful days when you could watch and there was a little left to your imagination. Burns and Allen were funny and even your grandmother could watch it. Red skelton would have me rolling in the floor at some of his stuff.
Of course Rochester and Jack Benny, Burnes and Allen I was very fortunate to have lived through those wonderful years. Sources: I was there .
I'm sticking with the Short run shows 1970's Kids from C.A.P.E.R youtube.com/watch?v=PI0jjGZOAMc I was too young to really "get" this show, but I loved the music. There was also a mild mannered guy on the show who went insane if anyone said the word "banana". He'd go berserk and have super-strength.
I loved that guy and drove my mom nuts, doing my "banana dance" 1980's Square Pegs youtube.com/watch?v=yujw1Shc-KI This show was TOTALLY AWESOME. It was SO 80's. It also was the debut of Sarah Jessica Parker.It was probably THE quintisenntial 80s show.
2000's Freaks and Geeks youtube.com/watch?v=wdUCGiF-yaA This was one of my all time favorite shows. I was SO MAD it was cancelled -- and that it was unfairly compared to That 70's Show. I think the writers and actors got revenge by being wildly successful.
Sources: Personal memories keobooks's Recommendations Square Pegs - The Complete Series Amazon List Price: $29.95 Used from: $13.77 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 21 reviews) Freaks and Geeks - The Complete Series Amazon List Price: $69.99 Used from: $33.85 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 343 reviews) Unfortunately there is no collection of the Kids from C.A.P.E.R .
1 There was a show I watched in my early teens called "Nowhere Man". It lasted for all of a single season. I thought it was great.
I wish like hell it had been continued and its storylines resolved. It was about a photographer who took a picture of something he shouldn't have, and the big bad nameless entity erased his life. All his credit cards and finances were wiped out, his home was no longer in his name, even his wife and family members claimed to have never heard of him.
There was a show I watched in my early teens called "Nowhere Man". It lasted for all of a single season. I thought it was great.
I wish like hell it had been continued and its storylines resolved. It was about a photographer who took a picture of something he shouldn't have, and the big bad nameless entity erased his life. All his credit cards and finances were wiped out, his home was no longer in his name, even his wife and family members claimed to have never heard of him.
2 (I watched Sports Night on Netflix a few years ago. Ghly recommended) .
(I watched Sports Night on Netflix a few years ago. Ghly recommended).
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I was listening to the radio today while driving, Tom Jones singing Shes a Lady........ WOW, anyone remember hs TV show.
Remember the 60's TV show "Hullabaloo". Who was the emcee of this show?
Watch this video and tell me if you remember a television show that was done with these puppets.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.