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Boy Meets World

Boy Meets World

A story of high school survival, starring: Ben Savage, William Russ, Betsy Randall, Will Friedle, Rider Strong, Lindsay Ridgeway, William Daniels, ...
"Cory becomes Screech"
Reviewed by somuchduff on Oct 20, 2004
If you want to watch a clean, nonviolent show watch "Boy Meets World," especially the early episodes. Reruns still can be found on the Disney Channel
Hughleys, The

Hughleys, The

Stand-up comedian D.L. Hughley stars in a family comedy about finding you have the American Dream--and then not knowing what to do with it.
"D.L. Hughley--a Dissin' Dad!"
Reviewed by lionheart1 on Sep 30, 2000
D.L. Hughley has an answer for everything . I have seen him interviewed by Jay Leno--Conan Obrien--and Regis . His humor . . .
Odd Man Out

Odd Man Out

Andrew (Erik von Detten) is living any man's dream. He's the only male in a house he shares with five beautiful women in South Beach, Florida. ...
"The odd man out is "in""
Reviewed by brinkerbabe78 on Apr 4, 2000
This show is hilarious, about a 15 year old boy trapped in an estrogen minefield of women! Andrew Whitney played by cutie . . .
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Sabrina, a seemingly normal 16-year-old has just discovered she has the powers of witchcraft. This sure makes high school interesting!
"The Double-Edged Sword that is Sabrina"
Reviewed by wordoftruth on Jul 28, 2002
Some good laughs here and there (thanks to Aunt Hilda's anti-male rhetoric), but is it really worth enduring the needless magic?
Saved By the Bell: The New Class

Saved By the Bell: The New Class

Saved By the Bell: The New Class, returns for its seventh and final season. The show follows the lives of six high school friends and their ...
"Always be my Favorite"
Reviewed by ksoldner on Apr 7, 2013
Saved by the bell is a realtiable and extremely funny show! I had never had the urge to watch the show until one day it was . . .
Blossom

Blossom

Follow the life of Blossom as she navigates her way through high school with the help of her friend Six.
"blossom bloomed!"
Reviewed by Anniemal on Oct 14, 2000
HAHA, i remember watching Blossom, it was such a cool offbeat show! I though that her friend Six and brother Joey were . . .
Bug Juice

Bug Juice

You asked us to bring back Bug Juice, so get ready to pack your sleeping bags and go back to camp! Bug Juice is an original 18-episode documentary ...
"IF i COULD CHOOSE A SHOW IT WOULD BE BJ"
Reviewed by dorksrule380 on Jun 23, 2005
I am 12 and I love this show and a DVD would be sooooo cool! It is kinda like the real world on MTV but there ar no beep . . .
Petticoat Junction

Petticoat Junction

This rural sitcom, a spin-off of The Beverly Hillbillies, debuted on CBS on September 24, 1963. It ranked high in the Nielsen ratings for seven ...
"1960's rural America sitcom!"
Reviewed by ByronFoxx on Dec 21, 2000
This thirty minute sitcom would never make it today. It is just too nice! There is no cursing, no immorality, no violence...THAT . . .
Rhoda

Rhoda

The first of three spinoffs from the highly successful series The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda was created as a vehicle for Valerie Harper, who had ...
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"The Rhoda Years"
Reviewed by JustCathy on Jan 28, 2001
Great 1970's sitcom that deals with the subject of divorce. Not for children under 13 years of age.
Sanford & Son

Sanford & Son

Sanford and Son debuted as a mid-season replacement series in January, 1972, and was an instant success with television viewers. It was produced by ...
"Junkyard sweet junkyard"
Reviewed by poetchik on Sep 28, 2000
When I first heard that Sanford & Son was coming to TV Land, I was overjoyed. Usually the only think I watch . . .
All In the Family

All In the Family

There are classic shows, and there are groundbreaking shows. All In The Family enjoys the distinction of being both. Debuting as a mid-season ...
"Greatest Thing to EVER hit TV"
Reviewed by lgibbs521 on Jan 16, 2008
When I came across Archie for the first time I thought he was just a racist meanie! After watching the show a few times I . . .
Family Affair

Family Affair

Back in the '60s, television was crowded with sitcoms about single parents. Divorce was still taboo, but death in the family, it seemed, served as ...
"Family Affair - Without Mom and Dad"
Reviewed by mommaoffive on Mar 18, 2001
Family Affair was an excellent tv series for the whole family and its really too bad that those type of shows are not still on the air.
Hogan's Heroes

Hogan's Heroes

This barracks sitcom, produced by Bing Crosby's production company, premiered on CBS on September 17, 1965, and ran in prime time until July 4, 1971. ...
"Hogan's Heroes Sitcom Review"
Reviewed by kelly60 on Jun 26, 2012
Recommended mainly for teens to adults, but something the whole family can watch together. Entertaining, although not realistic.
I Dream of Jeannie

I Dream of Jeannie

Classic TV's bottled-up sitcom, I DREAM OF JEANNIE was created by best-selling author Sidney Sheldon. The show debuted on NBC on September 18, 1965 ...
"Jeannie Would Have Blinked. . ."
Reviewed by legar on Mar 11, 2001
I Dream of Jeannie should not be viewed as significant television--just play along with the fantasy.
Leave It To Beaver

Leave It To Beaver

One of the most popular series in television history, Leave It To Beaver stood out from the flock of family shows during TV's golden age. While most ...
"Did You Grow Up With A "Leave It To Beaver" Existence?"
Reviewed by jonwes on Oct 15, 2002
An Entertaining Departure For The Whole Family To Enjoy
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