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The Great 2020 All Time Television Draft: The Simpsons is judged the greatest show of all time (1 Viewer)

I think everyone is scared it will be knocked because of ya know... the  raping.

i took Polanski in movie draft and got killed score wise.
I never got that stance, but whatever.   I understand more if it's a solo musician or something, but a movie or show takes 100s of other people - no need to ignore it because one person was a horrible human.  

 
30.7 - Jesus of Nazareth - Miniseries

I remember this being a BIG deal when it aired in the 70's. From wiki: It stars Robert Powell as Jesus, and features an all-star cast of American and European actors, including eight who had won or would go on to win Academy Awards: Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, Laurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quinn, Rod Steiger, James Earl Jones, and Peter Ustinov.
Eeeeewwww.  That was awful.  

But then, I'm not judging this category.

 
Pick 30.15 - Gomez Adams (Category - 50 to 70 Comedy Leading Man)

A very interesting sense of humor and definitely one of the pillars of early comedy.  Definitely decent value at this stage of the draft.

@Hov34 up for two

 
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Eeeeewwww.  That was awful.  

But then, I'm not judging this category.
heh, I do remember it being a big deal (which is why I picked it), but I was 10 or 11, so as far as how good it was? I dunno. It did get nominated for a bunch of awards (that it didn't ultimately win)

 
Pick 31.02 - The Family Guy (Category - Animation)

Everytime I watch this show it cracks me up.  Its not something I search out but its always good when I stop down to watch it.

@timschochet you are up.

 
I just got busted for scrolling through pictures of Selena Gomez recent trip to Italy. 
 

Instead of trying to figure out how to explain that I had searched for funny images of “Italian Gomez” that I could share with people online because of an unfortunate autocorrect in a tv draft in a fantasy football message board. . . 
 

I just took the L and admitted to being a perv. 
 

I’m going to bed. 
 

 
31.04 Ozark, Drama 90-20

not sure if aaa made all his makeup picks or not. Too early to check (or care)

Ill look when i get into work if no one else has yet

 
I just got busted for scrolling through pictures of Selena Gomez recent trip to Italy. 
 

Instead of trying to figure out how to explain that I had searched for funny images of “Italian Gomez” that I could share with people online because of an unfortunate autocorrect in a tv draft in a fantasy football message board. . . 
 

I just took the L and admitted to being a perv. 
 

I’m going to bed. 
 
Far less embarrassing 

 
Pick 31 - Aunt Bee - Supporting Woman - 1950-70

Frances Elizabeth Bavier (December 14, 1902 – December 6, 1989)  Aunt Bee logged more Mayberry years (ten) than any other character. She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Comedy Actress for the role in 1967.

 
Rd. 31- Marshal Matt Dillon- Lead male in Drama- 1950-1970

"If you're gonna to use that gun, you better start on me."

For 20 years and 635 episodes James Arness played plain-speaking U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon, who keeps the peace over a wide territory from his perch in Dodge City, Kansas, a rough-and-tumble town where prospectors, farmers, bounty hunters, outlaws, and the occasional lunatic pass through. Matt was steadfast, honest, absolutely incorruptible, and dedicated to the cause of bringing genuine law and order to the violent and untamed American West. He rarely acted in an impetuous manner and he was invariably fair and impartial in the performance of his duties, even when it required subordinating his personal views concerning people or incidents. Because of Arness's large (6 foot, 7 inches) physical presence, most of Matt's adversaries seemed overmatched unless there were several of them.  Marshal Dillion was one bad hombre too. During his 20 year run, he was shot no less than 56 times, knocked unconscious 29 times, stabbed on three occasions, and poisoned once.

1957: Best Continuing Performance by an Actor in a Dramatic Series

1958: Best Continuing Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic or Comedy Series

1959: Best Actor in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series

 
31.10 - Joe Buck - Play by Play

I think he's better than his dad. He's the voice of the world series. 

From wiki: He has won numerous Sports Emmy Awards for his work with Fox Sports, including his roles as lead play-by-play announcer for the network's National Football League and Major League Baseball coverage, and is a three-time recipient of the National Sportscaster of the Year award. Since 1996, he has served as the play-by-play announcer for the World Series, each year, with the exceptions of 1997 and 1999.

@Mrs. Rannous

 
Very true. But when I looked at the category I didn't see many truly good to decent action options left. 
There is one that stands out in my mind but Im thinking not many have seen it. Ill stop before I ruin someones hidden gem

 
There is one that stands out in my mind but Im thinking not many have seen it. Ill stop before I ruin someones hidden gem
I wonder if we're thinking of the same one. Had a lesser-known in mind but was worried the judge wouldn't have heard of it. 

 
I wonder if we're thinking of the same one. Had a lesser-known in mind but was worried the judge wouldn't have heard of it. 
It will be interesting to see how a lot of these recent streaming/cable shows do. It's gotten so fragmented and large that we get Midge Maisel picked fairly early, and some people went "who?". It's not like the older days, where everyone knew who Fonzie was, even if you weren't a fan of the show. 

 

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