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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Empire Magazine Picks The 50 Best TV Shows Of All Time
50. Quantum Leap
49. Prison Break
48. Veronica Mars
47. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
46. Sex and the City
45. Farscape
44. Cracker
43. Star Trek
42. Only Fools and Horses
41. Band of Brothers
40. Life On Mars
39. Monty Python’s Flying Circus
38. Curb Your Enthusiasm
37. Star Trek: The Next Generation
36. Father Ted
35. Alias
34. Frasier
33. CSI
32. Babylon 5
31. Deadwood
30. Dexter
29. ER
28. Fawlty Towers
27. Six Feet Under
26. Red Dwarf
25. Futurama
24. Twin Peaks
23. The Office
22. The Shield
21. Angel
20. Blackadder
19. Scrubs
18. Arrested Development
17. South Park
16. Doctor Who
15. Heroes
14. Firefly
13. Battlestar Galactica
12. Family Guy
11. Seinfeld
See Top 10 here
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Here's the Top Ten, since the link ain't working:
10 Spaced
9 The X-Files
8 The Wire
7 Friends
6 24
5 Lost
4 The West Wing
3 The Sopranos
2 Buffy the Vampire Slayer
1 The Simpsons
How many shows predate 1990? Heck, how many even predate 2000?
Had to have been voted on by twenty-somethings.
True! Where's I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Tyler Moore, the Honeymooners, for example? Even if you don't like those shows they're certainly considered "classics" in most circles.
Yeah, I'm sure the TVLand list would be a lot different.
Like, Hello? M*A*S*H anyone??
Yeah, this is nuts. There are some real losers in this lineup. Farscape? One of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time?
"Quantum Leap"?
I wonder how much of this is down to availability. It's a British magazine's list--when did transatlantic distribution of tv shows start? The satellite era?
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