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The Wonder Years 1988

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Rolling Stone magazine issued a list ranking what they call the 100 greatest TV shows of all time. The list was compiled after the pop culture magazine sent out ballots to entertainment inudustry professionals.

http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/lists/100-greatest-tv-shows-of-all-time-w439520

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Situation comedy or comedy centered on characters who carry over from episode to episode.

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Some popular sitcoms from the 90's

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As of 3/3/2024

The following is a list of series from 1950-2023. Series within were in the top ten of both Trakt’s Popular & Trakt’s All Time Watched in each of their respective years. The exception to that sole guideline above was the years 1950-1955, where the top ten were cross reference as a group as opposed to individual years.

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These are some of my favorite TV shows I remember growing up. These shows are not a random copy and paste list. These are real shows I personally enjoyed. I don't believe in lists that contain 8,000 movies claiming that everyone must see before they die. Dumping tens of thousands of movies in a playlist to share is irresponsible to others. No one can be helped by that! It can only mean that you're not genuine with your "selection." In fact, you'd probably die before you actually even finish looking through that long list!!

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TV shows set in different eras and decades

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All the winners in the Comedy, Drama, and Variety categories of the Emmys.

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On June 2, 2013 the Writers Guild of America West announced a list ranking the 101 best written TV series of all time.

Source: http://www.wga.org/writers-room/101-best-lists/101-best-written-tv-series/list

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Some popular sitcoms from the 80's.

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This is a list of some live-action sitcoms that don't feature laugh tracks or laughter from a studio audience. Typically, shows without these are filmed in the single-camera format as opposed to the popular multi-camera format, but there are a few exceptions.

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old tv shows from way back, soap opera,

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In 2015 THR asked more than 2,800 industry people — including 779 actors, 365 producers and 268 directors, among others — to choose their favorite series of all time (excluding talk shows and news programs).

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