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RE: 100 Greatest TV shows...

Posted by timothywas1@comcast.net on September 29, 2016 at 23:39:22:

Perhaps I missed them,

Andy Griffith Show love the simple values.

Outer limits of the 1960s version, one of these episodes was used as the launchpad for the movie Terminator with Arnold S. Great series with terrific moral comments at the end of each episode.

Did I not see the original Beverly Hillbillies? Great comedy, one of my personal fave.

Sanford and Son.

Threes Company.

Carol Burnett show..

I concur on Combat series, own the box set and not one bad episode in it.

So many to list. I do prefer the older anthology sitcoms and comedy. Not sure basic TV will ever be that way again. A golden era for sure.