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Exclusive: TV Writers Choose the 101 Best-Written Shows Ever
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Bada bing! The Writers Guild of America has named HBO's The Sopranos, created by David Chase, the best-written TV series of all time. Members of the WGA's West and East coast chapters — folks who obviously know a thing or two about writing TV shows — evaluated hundreds of dramas, comedies, miniseries (six hours or more), daytime serials, animation, variety series, talk shows and kids' programs to come up with an unprecedented, exhaustive list of TV's top 101. "The focus here is on exceptional writing and storytelling over the course of a series," says writer and WGA board member Aaron Mendelsohn, who oversaw the survey and a similar "101 Best Written Films" roster in 2006 (No. 1: Casablanca). Mendelsohn originally planned to poll the WGA on its TV picks in 2007, but the writers' strike got in the way. The delay ended up being fortuitous. "It really is, now, a golden age of TV," he says, with several more recent shows (like Breaking Bad) making the grade. "We're thrilled that this list is happening when it's happening. There has never been a larger concentration of exceptionally written shows on TV, at least not since the 1970s." WGA members could list as many as 20 entries in selecting what they felt were the best written TV series of all time. An independent organization then compiled the list. The list is quite an array from nearly 70 years of TV history, with Playhouse 90, Roots, Sesame Street, South Park, Freaks and Geeks and Late Night with David Letterman all making the cut along side obvious choices like I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Hill Street Blues and Taxi. All English-language programming was eligible, as long as it had aired in the United States. That's why several UK-based programs made the list, such as Absolutely Fabulous. Both the American and British versions of The Office made the top 101 cut. Producers James L. Brooks and Steven Bochco landed the most shows on the top 101, with three each. "This list is not only a tribute to great TV, it is a dedication to all writers who devote their hearts and minds to advancing their craft," said WGA West President Chris Keyser and WGA East President Michael Winship in a joint statement. Mendelsohn admits he's disappointed that there aren't more shows created by women or people of color on the list. "That speaks to a broader problem in the industry than to the list itself," he says. But as barriers continue to be broken in the industry, future lists will hopefully begin to rectify that. The WGA's "TV 101" was revealed at a tribute event held Sunday night in Beverly Hills co-sponsored by TV Guide Magazine. Bubbling under the list: Ally McBeal, which was No. 102. Other shows just missing the list included Happy Days and Family Guy. Here is the top 101, in order: 1. The Sopranos 2. Seinfeld 3. The Twilight Zone (1959) 4. All in the Family 5. M*A*S*H 6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show 7. Mad Men 8. Cheers 9. The Wire 10. The West Wing 11. The Simpsons 12. I Love Lucy 13. Breaking Bad 14. The Dick Van Dyke Show 15. Hill Street Blues 16. Arrested Development 17. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 18. Six Feet Under 19. Taxi 20. The Larry Sanders Show 21. 30 Rock 22. Friday Night Lights 23. Frasier 24. Friends 25. Saturday Night Live 26. The X-Files 27. Lost 28. ER 29. The Cosby Show 30. Curb Your Enthusiasm 31. The Honeymooners 32. Deadwood 33. Star Trek 34. Modern Family 35. Twin Peaks 36. NYPD Blue 37. The Carol Burnett Show 38. Battlestar Galactica (2005) 39. Sex & The City 40. Game of Thrones 41. (tie) The Bob Newhart Show; Your Show of Shows 43. (tie) Downton Abbey; Law & Order; Thirtysomething 46. (tie) Homicide: Life on the Street; St. Elsewhere 48. Homeland 49. Buffy the Vampire Slayer 50. (tie) The Colbert Report; The Good Wife; The Office (UK) 53. Northern Exposure 54. The Wonder Years 55. L.A. Law 56. Sesame Street 57. Columbo 58. (tie) Fawlty Towers; The Rockford Files 60. (tie) Freaks and Geeks; Moonlighting 62. Roots 63. (tie) Everybody Loves Raymond; South Park 65. Playhouse 90 66. (tie) Dexter; The Office (US) 68. My So-Called Life 69. Golden Girls 70. The Andy Griffith Show 71. (tie) 24; Roseanne; The Shield 74. (tie) House; Murphy Brown 76. (tie) Barney Miller; I, Claudius 78. The Odd Couple 79. (tie) Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Monty Python's Flying Circus; Star Trek: The Next Generation; Upstairs, Downstairs 83. Get Smart 84. (tie) The Defenders; Gunsmoke 86. (tie) Justified; Sgt. Bilko (The Phil Silvers Show) 88. Band of Brothers 89. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In 90. The Prisoner 91. (tie) Absolutely Fabulous (UK); The Muppet Show 93. Boardwalk Empire 94. Will & Grace 95. Family Ties 96. (tie) Lonesome Dove; Soap 98. (tie) The Fugitive; Late Night with David Letterman; Louie 101. Oz |
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