Re: Favourite shows..past or present.
Cacks down and Lace ups was good too. Now essential weekend daytime viewing.
Re: Favourite shows..past or present.
Sapphire and Steel
Avengers
Loved Randall and Hopkins deceased.
Re: Favourite shows..past or present.
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Stickgrappler
oh yeah,
Twin Peaks first season, watched second season, but they jumped the shark already
as a kid - watched (in no order)
MASH
Happy Days
Laverne and Shirley
Welcome Back Kotter
Mork and Mindy
Fantasy Island
Love Boat
Thundarr the Barbarian
Blackstar
Star Trek TOS
The Avengers (John Steed and Emma Peel... Emma Peel !!!)
Batman (Adam West... Julie Newmar!!!)
Buck Rogers (Erin Grey!!!)
UFO
Twilight Zone
Mission: Impossible
Spce: 1999
Six Million Dollar Man
Fall Guy (Heather Thomas!!! as noted by Master)
Bionic Woman
Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter!!!)
Charlie's Angels (Jacklyn Smith!!!)
Dallas
Voyagers
Quantum Leap
Shazam
Isis
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl
Superfriends
Greatest American Hero (Connie Seleca!!)
I Spy
A Man from UNCLE
Get Smart (!!)
Sledgehammer (!!!!)
man, thank you -- feel like a kid again lol
I found MASH depressing from the opening credits BUT happy days was a good show and the best one was when fonzie had that fight.
which fight? remember at least 2 - one where the big ragu of laverne and shirley got fonz's back
another one was like later season , 7 or 8, where joanie and chachi were kidnapped or being bullied by rico and his crew... richie, ralph and potsie try to rescue them from bar on wharf where merchant seamen hung out
fonz comes to the rescue and some hot chick named 'katmandu' helped out - as a kid, thought she was cool with her pseudo-karate moves lol
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Stickgrappler
am i the only one man enough to say i loved:
miami vice
magnum p.i.
the equalizer
???
or no one else liked them???
currently:
elementary (yeah i know bbc sherlock is supposed to be superior but have not watched it)
black list
agents of SHIELD
just recently:
alphas
alcatraz
The Equalizer was brilliant. Edward Woodward lived just up the road from me here on Dartmoor National Park. Loved the music to that show to which was written by Stewart Copeland from the Police. As if being one of the greatest drummers in the world was not enough talent for one guy :cool:;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB1NiNKwueE
yeah, Copeland's theme was ultra cool... love The Police and when i found out he did the theme, it was doubly cool.
loved Woodward! here was a show showing a mature man doing stuff to help people and he was connected and got things done... many of the shows of the period were all young guys/30's being macho but woodward was just as cool as a 50's-60's macho guy