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Old 01-12-2017, 07:11 AM   #1
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Default Shows you watched while you were still in high school?

ones i remember watching are:
seven days
Early Edition
quantum leap
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
Xena: Warrior Princess
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
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Old 01-12-2017, 10:06 AM   #2
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Night Court
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Brothers
Newhart
Head Of The Class
The Hogan Family
Sledge Hammer
Crime Story
Moonlighting
Miami Vice
Simon & Simon
Werewolf
21 Jumpstreet
Otherworld
My Two Dads
Star Trek: Next Generation
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Family Ties
LA Law
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Friday The 13th: The Series
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Old 01-12-2017, 12:27 PM   #3
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Archie Bunker's Place
One Day at a Time
Alice
Jeffersons
Trapper John MD
Little House on the Praire
MASH
Happy Days,
Laverne & Shirley
Three's Company
Too Close for Comfort
The Fall Guy
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Diff'rent Strokes
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Mama's Family
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Some like The A-Team , Simon & Simon and Knots Landing I started watching after I graduated HS.
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Old 01-12-2017, 08:54 PM   #4
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I went to high school in the 90's so I watched a lot of shows, some good and some downright terrible but being young I didn't know any better so here's a sampling but keep in mind I'm only counting shows that were aired during the 90's in high school so reruns of past shows aren't included.

The Simpsons
Full House
Perfect Strangers
Step By Step
Family Matters
Boy Meets World
Saved By The Bell
Saved By The Bell The New Class
Saved By The Bell The College Years
Beverly Hills 90210
Martin
Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
The Wayans Bros
The Jaimie Foxx Show
The Heights
Teen Angel
The Arsenio Hall Show
Drexall's Class
Parker Lewis Can't Lose
Nick Freno Licensed Teacher
Herman's Head
Married With Children
The Flash
Home Improvement
Hanging With Mr. Cooper
The Single Guy
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Weird Science
Quantum Leap
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ALL IN THE FAMILY
MAUDE
THE JEFFERSONS
GOOD TIMES
MASH
WELCOME BACK KOTTER
THE LOVE BOAT
FANTASY ISLAND
ONE DAY AT A TIME
THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
THE BOB NEWHART SHOW
THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW
BARNEY MILLER
MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN
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Old 01-13-2017, 04:36 PM   #7
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Ahhhhh 1971-1975! Happy Days, Chico and the Man, Kung Fu, Medical Center, Night Gallery, Marcus Welby, Room 222, The Brady Bunch, The Mod Squad, Adam-12, Barney Miller, Bob Newhart, The Partridge Family, Sanford and Son, The Waltons, Courtship of Eddie's Father, Emergency, Getting Together, Good Times, The Streets of San Francisco. I also watched Upstairs, Downstairs and Dark Shadows. We had the major networks, PBS and some UHF channels.

We didn't get cable in our area until 1981 when I was 24. It was Suburban Cable and cost something like $15.00 - $25.00 a month! Of course it was analog and most likely there weren't zillions of channels, although we did get TBS and WGN and a local channel called PRISM (mostly local sports). Some years later Suburban was gobbled up by Comcast. When FIOS became available, we jumped on it.
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Old 01-13-2017, 05:09 PM   #8
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Good Times
The Jefferson's
Maude
What's Happening
Alice
One Day at a time
Happy Days
Laverne & Shirley
Family
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Still in high school but heres shows I watch :

Cheers
The Bob Newhart Show
I Love Lucy
Mannix
Daniel Boone
Here's Lucy
The Simpsons
Hey Arnold!
Spongebob
The Twilight Zone
Leave It To Beaver
Gunsmoke
All In The Family
Little House On The Prairie
Mash
F-Troop
Seinfeld
Bonanza
The Flintstones

There's way more than that but that enough for now
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Here is one way to date ourselves. Tv shows we saw in high school. I graduated in the mid 1970's so I did watch the Norman Lear shows, Aaron Spelling shows, the MTM made shows and a lot shows which showed Bruce Lansbury (Angela's Brother) with some kind of production credit.
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I didn't watch a lot of television when I was going to high school (wasn't interested) But my favorite program when I was a senior was Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in which was airing on Nick @ Nite back in the late 1980s.
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I watched a lot of MTV, A&E and Fox.

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Martin
Living Single
Beverly Hills, 90210
Melrose Place
Married with Children
Family Matters
Full House
Blossom
Home Improvement
Just Shoot Me
Wings
Seinfeld
Weird Science
Biography
Saved By The Bell
Mama's Family
Northern Exposure
The Arsenio Hall Show
Night Court
Primetime with Martha Quinn

I miss the 90s. (sniff)
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Still in high school but heres shows I watch :

Cheers
The Bob Newhart Show
I Love Lucy
Mannix
Daniel Boone
Here's Lucy
The Simpsons
Hey Arnold!
Spongebob
The Twilight Zone
Leave It To Beaver
Gunsmoke
All In The Family
Little House On The Prairie
Mash
F-Troop
Seinfeld
Bonanza
The Flintstones

There's way more than that but that enough for now
Even today's youth prefer the shows I grew up with over the one's aired today.
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Ahhhhh 1971-1975! Happy Days, Chico and the Man, Kung Fu, Medical Center, Night Gallery, Marcus Welby, Room 222, The Brady Bunch, The Mod Squad, Adam-12, Barney Miller, Bob Newhart, The Partridge Family, Sanford and Son, The Waltons, Courtship of Eddie's Father, Emergency, Getting Together, Good Times, The Streets of San Francisco. I also watched Upstairs, Downstairs and Dark Shadows. We had the major networks, PBS and some UHF channels.

We didn't get cable in our area until 1981 when I was 24. It was Suburban Cable and cost something like $15.00 - $25.00 a month! Of course it was analog and most likely there weren't zillions of channels, although we did get TBS and WGN and a local channel called PRISM (mostly local sports). Some years later Suburban was gobbled up by Comcast. When FIOS became available, we jumped on it.
when we first got cable in 1988 it was with a company called Wade Cablevision. They later shortened their name to Wade Cable, then when we moved we got it through Suburban Cable also, and now we've also switched to Fios.
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I watched A LOT of TV in those days; but I paid extra attention to the WB and MTV.

My favorites shows were: Dawson's Creek, Felicity, TRL, Daria, The Real World, Popular, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Friends, For Your Love, Moesha, Clueless, Will & Grace and Caroline In The City to name some off the top of my head.
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