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The Top 300 Greatest TV Shows of All Time: FBG Consensus: 50 Lists received. 2: Seinfeld 1: Breaking Bad (18 Viewers)

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t-241Little House on the Prairie4
t-241Ren and Stimpy4
243Bob's Burgers2
244Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey2
245Jackass3
246The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air5
247New Girl3
248Shrinking4
249Monk3
250Parenthood3

pretty surprised that Fresh Prince didn't make the top 100. I think it's pretty iconic and is up there with Saved by the Bell and Family Matters (which I assume made the list) The theme song alone is worth at least a point. This was my 14. My wife loves little house and can't wait for netflix to destroy it.
Was in my top 70.

Little House on the Prairie was one that just missed my cut and I saw all of them. Great show back in the 70’s as a latch key kid.
 
Glad to see The Chosen make the list.

For those that don't know, it is based on the life of Jesus during the three years with his disciples and really focuses on the disciples as characters. It takes some creative liberties with their lives and relationships, but is fairly Biblically accurate and includes some heavy material and excellent historical accuracy as far as the customs of the time. Most well done Biblical show ever made, IMO.

Probably little too niche based on its initial platform (Angel Studios; had to download their app on your phone AND smart TV to watch it at first). Now it is included on Amazon Prime, at least the first 2 seasons.

ETA: I had it at #16 and I'm guessing the other person had it fairly high to crack the top 300 with just 2 of us.
 
Glad four others had "This Week in Baseball". Catching this on a Saturday when I was a kid was everything to me. Mel Allen was my hero.
Was #57 for me. The only way we could see out of town highlights, even if they were a week old.

And those opening and closing themes were glorious:

Watched it every Saturday after cartoons and before the Saturday afternoon game. Then Saturday night was Creature Feature. And then waiting till 1 in the morning to catch old Toho Godzilla flicks with horrendous english dubs.
 
Also wanted to chime in that Young Sheldon is a superior show to Big Bang Theory and that is a hill I will die on.

Brilliant casting. Annie Potts was amazing and the girl that played Missy killed it.
Craig T. Nelson was also underrated good in it. He’ll be around here a few other times, including the previously listed Parenthood.

Also a heck of a typing teacher.
 
Just trying to figure out where I fall on the spectrum. I didn't watch a ton of TV in my youth or as a young unadult. To the point that I struggled to think of 50 shows that I watched to make my list. We are 80 shows in, and I have never watched a minute of 60 of them. And I have never heard of about half of those. Does this make me atypical? Clueless? Oblivious?
 
Just trying to figure out where I fall on the spectrum. I didn't watch a ton of TV in my youth or as a young unadult. To the point that I struggled to think of 50 shows that I watched to make my list. We are 80 shows in, and I have never watched a minute of 60 of them. And I have never heard of about half of those. Does this make me atypical? Clueless? Oblivious?
I've only heard of about 60% of the shows and haven't watched a second of 75% of them.

Television is a huge genre and we are currently in niche/mid territory with some of these.
 
Also wanted to chime in that Young Sheldon is a superior show to Big Bang Theory and that is a hill I will die on.

Brilliant casting. Annie Potts was amazing and the girl that played Missy killed it.
Craig T. Nelson was also underrated good in it. He’ll be around here a few other times, including the previously listed Parenthood.

Also a heck of a typing teacher.
Agree.

I honestly can't think of a show more recent that made me consistently laugh out loud. I had it at #19.
 
Also wanted to chime in that Young Sheldon is a superior show to Big Bang Theory and that is a hill I will die on.

Brilliant casting. Annie Potts was amazing and the girl that played Missy killed it.
Craig T. Nelson was also underrated good in it. He’ll be around here a few other times, including the previously listed Parenthood.

Also a heck of a typing teacher.
Agree.

I honestly can't think of a show more recent that made me consistently laugh out loud. I had it at #19.
The new Georgie spinoff show, on the other hand, is brutal. Gave it two episodes before bailing.
 
Also wanted to chime in that Young Sheldon is a superior show to Big Bang Theory and that is a hill I will die on.

Brilliant casting. Annie Potts was amazing and the girl that played Missy killed it.
I've basically only ever seen it on airplanes. I enjoyed it.
 
Also wanted to chime in that Young Sheldon is a superior show to Big Bang Theory and that is a hill I will die on.

Brilliant casting. Annie Potts was amazing and the girl that played Missy killed it.
I've basically only ever seen it on airplanes. I enjoyed it.
It's legit brilliant at times. The subtle mocking but understanding of the conflicting mentality of Sheldon's mom and dad and the struggle of the siblings to cope with a douchebag but genius brother is very well done. For a network show, I found it smart and funny pretty much every episode.
 
Just trying to figure out where I fall on the spectrum. I didn't watch a ton of TV in my youth or as a young unadult. To the point that I struggled to think of 50 shows that I watched to make my list. We are 80 shows in, and I have never watched a minute of 60 of them. And I have never heard of about half of those. Does this make me atypical? Clueless? Oblivious?
I don’t know a good chunk of the shows here either as I’m not much of a series watcher anymore. That’s why a substantial proportion of my list comes from my younger couch potato days when the entertainment options were much more limited.
 

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t-241Little House on the Prairie4
t-241Ren and Stimpy4
243Bob's Burgers2
244Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey2
245Jackass3
246The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air5
247New Girl3
248Shrinking4
249Monk3
250Parenthood3

New Girl is pretty awesome. Highly recommended sitcom.

Ren and Stimpy!

Those are the standouts for me. Monk is pretty good too.
 
I, Claudius was a great adaptation of a great book. The cinematography feels a bit dated since from the 1970s, but otherwise holds up as a predecessor to various modern political machination shows. I own the DVD set of it and enjoy popping in.
I, Claudius was #8 on my list. The production quality is very poor by today's standards (the sets, costumes, and makeup in particular). The acting is great if you can accept that it's more stage acting than screen acting, the cast is loaded with great actors. Derek Jacobi is obviously the feature, but Sian Phillips and John Hurt are particularly good in this. The story is as good as it gets. I also have the DVD set and have watched it so many times.

It's also why Jacobi keeps getting cast in all things Roman Empire in case you were wondering - he's a human memberberry.
 
Also wanted to chime in that Young Sheldon is a superior show to Big Bang Theory and that is a hill I will die on.

Brilliant casting. Annie Potts was amazing and the girl that played Missy killed it.
I've basically only ever seen it on airplanes. I enjoyed it.
It's legit brilliant at times. The subtle mocking but understanding of the conflicting mentality of Sheldon's mom and dad and the struggle of the siblings to cope with a douchebag but genius brother is very well done. For a network show, I found it smart and funny pretty much every episode.
All of this is true and in retrospect, it should have been on my list. It was hard for me to consider spin-offs - I think I only ranked one.
 
I had Black Sails at 33 on my list. Very entertaining escapism adventure. I like the attempt to comingle Treasure Island with actual legendary pirates. Credulity is strained on occasion, and it is a bit more woke than I think things were during the era depicted, but neither of those were enough to really hamper my enjoyment.

And some of the scenes on the ocean are awesome in terms of cinematography and effects.
 
The Young One's was great. But The Goodies was better. I expect that should be a top-50 show here.
I doubt very much The Goodies makes this list.
I had it at #75 and it was great fun when i was younger, but i rewatched it as an adult and it doesnt hold up as well.
There are some absolutely brilliant episodes, but lots of stinkers as well.
The Inbetweeners :lmao:

Didn't have on my list, but it is hilarious
This is my #8 show. Not sure where the other buswanker has the show ranked.
We are talking the UK edition I hope.
Shows set amongst high school students from the US just dont resonate with me
The Inbetweeners on the other hand hits the mark. Uncomfortably so numerous times
The embarrassment of teenage boys lives is on full display here
The awkwardness of situations and stupid decision making.
This show isn’t about the prom king, the cool kids or even the nerds.
Just 4 low achieving guys who navigate the journey into adulthood with complete humiliation at every turn.
The parental interactions are also frighteningly frank and cut deep.
Loved this show so much. They even made 2 successful movies, such was the popularity of the show
The Inbetweeners never really cut it for me, but I'll allow it on the list because

a) Series that have an episode which is ostensibly set somewhere you know and hence you recognise when they are filming somewhere completely different are always funny
b) Buswankers
Re a) What an odd comment. Can you provide another example?
Re b) heres some other choice quotes
Simon: “Things have really changed. Girls might be about to notice us for who we really are!”
Jay: “Well you’re f***ed then, because you’re a t***!”

I stopped believing in God when I realised it was just ‘dog’ spelled backwards.” – Neil

Will: “I’ve no interest in babes.”
Jay: “That’s handy, cos they’ve got no interest in you.

Jay: “They wont call you ‘briefcase w***er’ anymore.”
Will: “Oh, well that’s good.”
Jay: No, they’ll call you ‘s*** pants w***er.'”
Neil: “Or ‘S***ty S***ty Bang Bang.'”
 

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211King of the Hill6
212NOVA4
213After Life3
214From the Earth to the Moon3
215Dallas4
216Weeds3
217The Real World5
t-218The Tick3
t-218The Rockford Files9
220Bates Motel4

King of the Hill feels right here.

Good not great for a long time. Hank Hill was based on a Beavis and Butthead character for those that don't know.

I'll still bust out a "fries, pie, large coffee.. you got that good buddy?" from time to time.
 
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RankTitleLists
211King of the Hill6
212NOVA4
213After Life3
214From the Earth to the Moon3
215Dallas4
216Weeds3
217The Real World5
t-218The Tick3
t-218The Rockford Files9
220Bates Motel4

King of the Hill feels right here.

Good not great for a long time. Hank Hill was based on a Beavis and Butthead character for those that don't know.

I'll still bust out a "fries, pie, coffee.. you got that good buddy?" from time to time.
Solid show, I had it at #46, which seems high in retrospect. Kahn stole the show every time he was on.
 

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RankTitleLists
211King of the Hill6
212NOVA4
213After Life3
214From the Earth to the Moon3
215Dallas4
216Weeds3
217The Real World5
t-218The Tick3
t-218The Rockford Files9
220Bates Motel4

Two more from my list here.

Dallas - my #60 - I mainly had this ranked where I did due to the cultural phenomenon of the show. The whole Who Shot JR? cliffhanger captured the country’s attention like few other TV moments.

The Rockford Files - my #67 - if any show represented the word “cool” when I was younger, it was this one.
 
Just trying to figure out where I fall on the spectrum. I didn't watch a ton of TV in my youth or as a young unadult. To the point that I struggled to think of 50 shows that I watched to make my list. We are 80 shows in, and I have never watched a minute of 60 of them. And I have never heard of about half of those. Does this make me atypical? Clueless? Oblivious?
Probably makes you smarter
 
Nova would have been top 10 for me. Love it, watched it last night.
Rockford files was a good pull. Very nostalgic for me as my parents loved it, and I used to watch with them. I tried watching some episodes a few years ago and it's a'ight. Great theme song though.
Rest of these shows 🤢 real world, for real? oooof
 
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Just trying to figure out where I fall on the spectrum. I didn't watch a ton of TV in my youth or as a young unadult. To the point that I struggled to think of 50 shows that I watched to make my list. We are 80 shows in, and I have never watched a minute of 60 of them. And I have never heard of about half of those. Does this make me atypical? Clueless? Oblivious?
Probably makes you smarter
I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
 
Good call on From the Earth to the Moon. Didn't crack my list but I probably should have given it stronger consideration. Several sequences throughout the series are top-notch.
 
Lots of us liked The Rockford Files, but not very much :lmao:
Yeah, I had it at #63. I keep meaning to do a rewatch.

I ranked Rockford at #41. I rewatched four episodes to make sure it held up. I'm happy to say that mostly it did, thanks to the charm of James Garner and his chemistry with a strong supporting cast of regulars. The episodes varied in quality and took some major shortcuts to wrap up the case in an hour but that's pretty much the case for all detective shows.
 

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RankTitleLists
211King of the Hill6
212NOVA4
213After Life3
214From the Earth to the Moon3
215Dallas4
216Weeds3
217The Real World5
t-218The Tick3
t-218The Rockford Files9
220Bates Motel4


I had Weeds and The Real World one spot apart just as in the consensus, but at #53 and #54 on my list. I just realized I must be a closet Justin Kirk fan, since he was a star of Weeds as well as my #13, Angels in America. Anyway, The Real World is on there in part because I was addicted to it for 8-9 seasons at the very beginning, and in part because it was groundbreaking. Weeds was just damn good, hilarious TV, with a fantastic role by Kevin Nealon.
 

220-211​

RankTitleLists
211King of the Hill6
212NOVA4
213After Life3
214From the Earth to the Moon3
215Dallas4
216Weeds3
217The Real World5
t-218The Tick3
t-218The Rockford Files9
220Bates Motel4

King of the Hill feels right here.

Good not great for a long time. Hank Hill was based on a Beavis and Butthead character for those that don't know.

I'll still bust out a "fries, pie, coffee.. you got that good buddy?" from time to time.
"Ain't you them kids that've been whackin off in ma toolshed?"
 
I, Claudius was a great adaptation of a great book. The cinematography feels a bit dated since from the 1970s, but otherwise holds up as a predecessor to various modern political machination shows. I own the DVD set of it and enjoy popping in.
I, Claudius was #8 on my list. The production quality is very poor by today's standards (the sets, costumes, and makeup in particular). The acting is great if you can accept that it's more stage acting than screen acting, the cast is loaded with great actors. Derek Jacobi is obviously the feature, but Sian Phillips and John Hurt are particularly good in this. The story is as good as it gets. I also have the DVD set and have watched it so many times.

It's also why Jacobi keeps getting cast in all things Roman Empire in case you were wondering - he's a human memberberry.
I ended up with this at #83.
It was originally much higher, but kept getting shoved down as i found other shows
Totally enjoyable and fascinating
 
Re a) What an odd comment. Can you provide another example?

Well it's like the counterexample of that scene in Auf Wiesersehen Pet where they get into a fight in a bar, and I know it is somewhat correct as I have drunk in the same place and definitely recall being in Düsseldorf at the time, where the series was set. Whereas in A Trip To Warwick, it looked like if anywhere it was filmed in York. Certainly not anywhere near where they were pretending to be. It's just something I find personally amusing
 
From 240-211 not much that stands out for me. I watched a lot of Flintstones back in the day.

Watched first season or so of Yellowstone, and then it kinda jumped the shark for me. The episode where the veterinarian performed emergency surgery on costner for GI bleed, based on an x ray.....none of that **** would've ever happened. His daughter was too much also.....lost interest.
 

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