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Four iconic TV series are headed back to the small screen next year. MeTV, a free channel known for broadcasting classic television series, is going to air some of the best-known TV series from the 1970s and 80s next year,
Was it Mrs. Scarlett in the library with the rope? Or maybe Professor Plum in the dining room with the candlestick? Soon, viewers will get to find out for themselves, as a dark comedy cult classic is getting a new life.
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20 Best Classic TV Shows of All Time
Starring: Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White and Estelle Getty 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. The show’s ...
Kicking off your Converse and slamming the door behind you after school was such a relief. Straight to the cupboard for Space Sticks, then on to pouring a glass of Tang. Homework could wait — this was prime time for catching your favorite shows, the ones ...
The cut-off of ‘when’ classic TV ends and contemporary TV begins is often debated; much as we millennials may not like it, the shows we grew up with are almost all, or nearly, 30 years old! With that in mind, the shows this list will spotlight have to ...
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6 Classic Horror Shows Better Than Any Modern Series
While plenty of old horror shows seem downright corny in 2025, classics like Twin PeaksandTales from the Crypt can go toe to toe with any contemporary scary series. The horror genre has a unique history on TV.
Ready for a blast from the past? The 1960s delivered some truly iconic television, filled with characters and catchphrases that are still instantly recognizable today. Put your retro TV knowledge to the test! Can you identify these classic shows based on ...
Even more than film, TV is engaged with the society and politics of a particular moment, which helps to explain why so many series end up feeling dated even shortly after they were on the air. Sometimes, however, a show comes along that manages to be ...
As somebody who’s Black, I'm happy that I grew up with a number of Black sitcoms. A lot of these shows were on Fox, the WB, and UPN, and as somebody who didn't have cable as a kid, this meant that I could get most of my laughs in for free on any given night.