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Adamantium 08-25-2007, 03:16 AM These lists come from a February 1999 issue of Entertainment Weekly. It was taken from an online poll. I just thought it would be nice to show and discuss.
Best TV Sitcom
1. The Simpsons (12%)
2. M*A*S*H (11%)
3. Seinfeld (10%)
4. Friends (9.9%)
5. I Love Lucy (9.7%)
6. The Andy Griffith Show (9.4%)
7. The Cosby Show (5%)
8. All in the Family (3.8%)
9. Cheers (3.6%)
10. NewsRadio (3%)
Best Dramatic Series
1. The X-Files (23%)
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (19%)
3. ER (11%)
4. Star Trek: The Next Generation (4.3%)
5. Law & Order (4%)
6. Hill Street Blues (3.9%)
7. The Twilight Zone (3.7%)
8. Party of Five (3.5%)
9. Dallas (3.3%)
10. NYPD Blue (3%)
Best Kids’ Show
1. Sesame Street (30%)
2. Captain Kangaroo (16%)
3. The Muppet Show (10%)
4. Rugrats (7%)
5. Pee-wee’s Playhouse (6%)
6. Smurfs (5%)
7. Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood (3.4%)
8. Mickey Mouse Club (3%)
9. Bill Nye, The Science Guy (2.7%)
10. Blue’s Clues (2.6%)
Best Soap Opera
1. General Hospital (24%)
2. Days of Our Lives (18%)
3. Santa Barbara (15%)
4. All My Children (12%)
5. The Young and the Restless (10%)
6. Dark Shadows (6%)
7. As the World Turns (3.6%)
8. Guiding Light (3.58%)
9. Sunset Beach (3%)
10. Another World (2%)
Best Talk Show Host
1. Johnny Carson (33%)
2. David Letterman (17%)
3. Rosie O’Donnell (14%)
4. Oprah Winfrey (13%)
5. Conan O’Brien (7%)
6. Jay Leno (5%)
7. Phil Donahue (2.2%)
8. Jon Stewart (1.9%)
9. Craig Kilborn (1.5%)
10. Steve Allen (1%)
Remember, I said this list is from 1999. So obviously shows from this decade weren’t created yet. I know for a fact most of these lists would look radically different. But anyways, let’s discuss it!
I’m not going to lie to you. Seeing “NewsRadio” listed is a thrill for me. I just wish it was higher on the list. And I’m a little ticked that “Fraggle Rock” didn’t make it on the list.
Interesting stuff. It's nice to know that M*A*S*H held up so well after being off the air for 16 years (when that poll was taken).
As an Entertainment Weekly reader, they have always had a thing for Buffy The Vampire Slayer, which IMO wasn't as great as everyone thoght it was.
To this day, they still sing it's praises.
WHy, I don't know.
;)
Zoneboy 08-25-2007, 06:36 AM The dramatic series list is a joke, Twilight Zone was an anthology series not dramatic so it's got no business being on there and neither do a few others.
dawsongirl 08-26-2007, 02:28 AM Party of Five?? :rofl: Apparently most of the people who responded to that poll were very much in their present state of entertainment. Especially the top half of the sitcom poll.
Party of Five. :rotflmao:
Janice 08-26-2007, 02:59 AM The poll looks pretty standard and logical for 1999, with a mix of the current hits of the day and some classics. No real surprises. Interesting poll, Adam. Thanks for posting.
Party of Five?? :rofl: Apparently most of the people who responded to that poll were very much in their present state of entertainment. Especially the top half of the sitcom poll.
Party of Five. :rotflmao:
Yeah, that's pretty bad.
The one thing I love about Entertainment Weekly's lists is they always include one or two shows/movies/whatever that make you scratch your head.
Some Party Of Five fan on the writing staff must have lobbied really hard for that one.
:lol:
Overdose 08-26-2007, 07:55 AM Rosie O'Donnell (wonderful woman) was ranked really high on the most popular talk-show host list. Now days, even though she was an amazing host, she most likely wouldn't get nearly as many votes because people dislike her so much. What a shame. :(
Adamantium 08-26-2007, 12:38 PM Rosie O'Donnell (wonderful woman) was ranked really high on the most popular talk-show host list. Now days, even though she was an amazing host, she most likely wouldn't get nearly as many votes because people dislike her so much. What a shame. :(
That's what I was thinking as I typed it. I was a little shocked at first to see Rosie's name on there, but I realized she had a great show. Currently, she seems to be ticking people off (not me personally) and she's not as beloved. But in her day (the day of her talk show, that is) she was very popular. Remember the Rosie doll? lol
I think currently, Ellen would be on that list.
Janice 08-26-2007, 01:00 PM Yeah, that's pretty bad.
The one thing I love about Entertainment Weekly's lists is they always include one or two shows/movies/whatever that make you scratch your head.
Some Party Of Five fan on the writing staff must have lobbied really hard for that one.
:lol:
I'm confused. This was a poll that was taken. Wasn't Party of Five a popular show back in the 90s? I've never seen an episode, so I guess that's why I'm missing the joke here. :confused:
I'm confused. This was a poll that was taken. Wasn't Party of Five a popular show back in the 90s? I've never seen an episode, so I guess that's why I'm missing the joke here. :confused:
Yeah, Party Of Five wasn't that great a show. As i said before, EW for some reason picks lots of shows that for no reason at all belong on any kind of "top" list.
Buffyboy323 08-26-2007, 02:57 PM Yeah, Party Of Five wasn't that great a show. As i said before, EW for some reason picks lots of shows that for no reason at all belong on any kind of "top" list.
"Party Of Five" did win the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series in it`s very first season. It wasn't a bad show (especially the middle years).
Buffyboy323 08-26-2007, 03:04 PM As an Entertainment Weekly reader, they have always had a thing for Buffy The Vampire Slayer, which IMO wasn't as great as everyone thoght it was.
To this day, they still sing it's praises.
WHy, I don't know.
;)
I know what you mean. EW treats it like it`s one of the greatest pieces of film ever. I don't get it....
:)
Janice 08-27-2007, 01:45 AM The dramatic series list is a joke, Twilight Zone was an anthology series not dramatic so it's got no business being on there and neither do a few others.
I'm guessing that there was no category for anthology series, so people voted for it as a drama. The Twilight Zone is in the Drama section on this site, and most sites. I'd be happy if one of my favorite shows made the list, at all.
Zoneboy 08-27-2007, 02:00 AM I'm guessing that there was no category for anthology series, so people voted for it as a drama. The Twilight Zone is in the Drama section on this site, and most sites. I'd be happy if one of my favorite shows made the list, at all.
Your reasoning makes sense and I was glad the show made it but any true fan of the series will tell you that it's not considered a drama. There are those who would categorize it as science fiction and some episodes dealt with that subject matter then again there were dramatic elements in the series as well and even comedic so I guess it's just a matter of opinion.
The poll should've included a separate category for Anthology and Sci-Fi programs as well. Since you mentioned that TZ is in the drama section, May I ask why there isn't a separate forum for Sci-Fi programs? It's fine they way it is but I am curious.
Janice 08-27-2007, 02:04 AM The poll should've included a separate category for Anthology and Sci-Fi programs as well. Since you mentioned that TZ is in the drama section, May I ask why there isn't a separate forum for Sci-Fi programs? It's fine they way it is but I am curious.
I don't know, as that's not my department. It wouldn't hurt to request one on the Suggestion board.
Zoneboy 08-27-2007, 02:06 AM I don't know, as that's not my department. It wouldn't hurt to request one on the Suggestion board.
Good idea. :)
Buffyboy323 08-28-2007, 02:25 AM Best Dramatic Series
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
3. ER
I think these are the 2 best dramas of all time (and this list was made even before both shows were at their best).
And it`s a shame "The Honeymooners" didn't make the 10 best sitcoms list.
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