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  1. 30 titles. Sort by List order. 1. WKRP in Cincinnati. 1978–1982 90 eps TV-PG. 8.0 (11K) Rate. TV Series. The misadventures of the staff of a struggling Top 40 rock radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. Creator Hugh Wilson Stars Gary Sandy Gordon Jump Loni Anderson. 2. Emergency! 1972–1979 131 eps TV-G. 7.9 (6.1K) Rate. TV Series.

  2. Dec 29, 1995 · Since December 29, 1995 122 shows have been added to The Classic TV Database! Find your favorite show by: DECADE: 1950's | 1960's | 1970's | 1980's | 1990's | 2000's. GENRE: Action | Comedy | Drama | Medical | Military | Police | Sci-Fi | Sitcoms | Spy | Westerns. NETWORK: ABC | CBS | FOX | NBC.

  3. 39 titles. Sort by List order. 1. I Love Lucy. 1951–1957 181 eps TV-Y. 8.5 (29K) Rate. TV Series. The wife of a band leader constantly tries to become a star - in spite of her having no talent, and gets herself (along with her best friend) into the funniest predicaments. Stars Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Vivian Vance. 2. The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

    • The Golden Girls (1985–1992) Memorable quotes: “Picture it, Sicily…” and “Back in Saint Olaf…” The Golden Girls is as beloved today as it was when it originally aired on NBC in the late 1980s.
    • Sesame Street (1969–present) Memorable quote: “Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?” It’s safe to say that many of the very first viewers of Sesame Street probably have grandchildren who now watch the show.
    • The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1974–1978) Memorable quote: “You’re gonna make it after all.” Mary Tyler Moore made a name for herself with the Emmy-winning role of Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, playing the wife of Rob Petrie, Dick Van Dyke’s character.
    • M*A*S*H (1972–1983) Memorable quote: “Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake’s plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan. It spun in. There were no survivors.”
    • Community. NBC. 2009-15. The half-hour comedy is a format built around comfort and familiarity, and while “Community” had those trappings — a quirky ensemble, a relatable setting, a will-they-won’t-they storyline — the Dan Harmon series was best when it got weird.
    • Hannibal. NBC. 2013-15. Somehow, showrunner Bryan Fuller tricked NBC into airing an avant-garde homoerotic romance between Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) — practicing psychiatrist, preening aesthete, noted gourmand — and Will Graham (Hugh Dancy), an FBI profiler who could inhabit the mindset of a sociopath.
    • Homeland. Showtime. 2011-20. Carrie Mathison has all the hallmarks of an unreliable narrator — except she’s usually right. That was what made “Homeland’s” first two seasons so compelling: The CIA agent played masterfully by Claire Danes ought to have been a superspy, but the very mania that lent her a special insight also clouded her judgment, and made her appear untrustworthy to superiors.
    • Top Chef. Bravo. 2006-present. As a genre, reality has a largely lowbrow reputation. Not so with “Top Chef,” the Bravo tentpole that’s evolved over 20 seasons into the Rolls-Royce of food television.
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