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What is your favorite Old tv shows?

Son of Enik

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I just don't want to count anything post 80's myself.

I say stuff from the 70's backward due to the fact that I consider 80's + to be current, and not old enough to be old, even though some of them are 20-30 years old now.

That said, I really Like Monty Python. That should count, right? 1969-1973...
Can't forget Monty Python Doc, a definite classic.
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JEANYLASER

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Me too! Eureeka's Castle is still my favorite show.
 

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Pretty much the majority of shows I love ARE older ones, lol. I can't possibly name them all so, just to name a couple:

Star Trek
Monty Python
Welcome Back, Kotter
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Anything Muppets (duh hehe)
Thundercats

Normally I would hesitate to include anything from the '90s. It's just too soon. However I feel the early '90s is now pretty far off and actually closer to the '80s as far as atmosphere and style. So I'll include Disney's Adventures in Wonderland. Very funny and educational; I learned the word "oxymoron" because of this show. :wink:
 

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The Adventures of Pete & Pete! My brother has season's one and two on DVD. I used to love that show but it's even better now then I remembered!:smile:
 
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