TV Binge Watch (Part 1)

British Detective Shows

  1. Sherlock
  2. Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  3. Jonathan Creek
  4. Dempsey and Makepeace
  5. The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
  6. Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
  7. Shakespeare and Hathaway
  8. Law & Order UK
  9. Scott & Bailey

British Detective Shows

  1. Sherlock
  2. Colonel March of Scotland Yard
  3. Jonathan Creek
  4. Dempsey and Makepeace
  5. The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
  6. Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
  7. Shakespeare and Hathaway
  8. Law & Order UK
  9. Scott & Bailey
  10. Father Brown

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now, which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)

“It is an episode full of memorable comedy and also tackled gender roles early on in the medium’s life span.”

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)
  5. The first interracial kiss on TV between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek” 11/22/68

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)
  5. The first interracial kiss on TV between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek” 11/22/68
  6. First televised NFL championship game, The LA Rams beat the Cleveland Browns on the Dumont Network, December 1951.

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)
  5. The first interracial kiss on TV between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek” 11/22/68
  6. First televised NFL championship game, The LA Rams beat the Cleveland Browns on the Dumont Network, December 1951.
  7. Walter Cronkite reporting live from Vietnam during the war, and letting America know the war isn’t going as rosy as the government said it was.

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)
  5. The first interracial kiss on TV between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek” 11/22/68
  6. First televised NFL championship game, The LA Rams beat the Cleveland Browns on the Dumont Network, December 1951.
  7. Walter Cronkite reporting live from Vietnam during the war, and letting America know the war isn’t going as rosy as the government said it was.
  8. John Glenn lifted off to become the first American to orbit the Earth, and CAPCOM Scott Carpenter could be heard saying, “Godspeed, John Glenn,” Feb. 20, 1962

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)
  5. The first interracial kiss on TV between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek” 11/22/68
  6. First televised NFL championship game, The LA Rams beat the Cleveland Browns on the Dumont Network, December 1951.
  7. Walter Cronkite reporting live from Vietnam during the war, and letting America know the war isn’t going as rosy as the government said it was.
  8. John Glenn lifted off to become the first American to orbit the Earth, and CAPCOM Scott Carpenter could be heard saying, “Godspeed, John Glenn,” Feb. 20, 1962
  9. Anytime Tim Conway guest-starred on The Carol Burnett Show.

Great Moments in TV History

  1. Edward R. Murrow showing America how base Senator Joseph McCarthy was on March 9, 1954 on See It Now , which pretty much ended Murrow’s career as well.
  2. The Eagle spacecraft touches down on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The famous line “Man on the Moon!..Oh, boy…Whew, boy!” is uttered by Walter Cronkite who is anchoring CBS News coverage.
  3. Presidential candidate Richard Nixon cameos on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In,” saying “Sock it to me,” in 1968.
  4. ‘I Love Lucy’ candy factory episode (1952)
  5. The first interracial kiss on TV between Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Uhura on “Star Trek” 11/22/68
  6. First televised NFL championship game, The LA Rams beat the Cleveland Browns on the Dumont Network, December 1951.
  7. Walter Cronkite reporting live from Vietnam during the war, and letting America know the war isn’t going as rosy as the government said it was.
  8. John Glenn lifted off to become the first American to orbit the Earth, and CAPCOM Scott Carpenter could be heard saying, “Godspeed, John Glenn,” Feb. 20, 1962
  9. Anytime Tim Conway guest-starred on The Carol Burnett Show .
  10. Live Aid - watched by 1.9 billion people worldwide in 150 countries bringing attention to hunger in Africa. Two concerts in London then Philadelphia with Phil Collins performing at both.

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.
  5. Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl halftime show

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.
  5. Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl halftime show
  6. 1992 LA Riots

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.
  5. Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl halftime show
  6. 1992 LA Riots
  7. Pennsylvania state treasurer Budd Dwyer shoots himself in the head on live TV in January 1987.

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.
  5. Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl halftime show
  6. 1992 LA Riots
  7. Pennsylvania state treasurer Budd Dwyer shoots himself in the head on live TV in January 1987.
  8. January 6th storming of the Capitol.

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.
  5. Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl halftime show
  6. 1992 LA Riots
  7. Pennsylvania state treasurer Budd Dwyer shoots himself in the head on live TV in January 1987.
  8. January 6th storming of the Capitol.
  9. Tiny Tim gets married on The Tonight Show, Dec. 17, 1969

Some 40 million people attended, er, watched.

Worst Moments in TV History

  1. The space shuttle Challenger exploding soon after liftoff killing all seven astronauts. 1/28/86
  2. Geraldo Rivera reveals the contents of Al Capone’s vault and finds bupkis. 4/21/86
  3. The Heidi Bowl, on NBC, 1968.
  4. Mikaela Shifrin bombed out early in her third run at the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the network camera stayed on her sitting in the fetal position for some fifteen minutes.
  5. Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Superbowl halftime show
  6. 1992 LA Riots
  7. Pennsylvania state treasurer Budd Dwyer shoots himself in the head on live TV in January 1987.
  8. January 6th storming of the Capitol.
  9. Tiny Tim gets married on The Tonight Show, Dec. 17, 1969
    10. July 1, 1941 a sign of terrible things to follow, the very first commercial airs on tv

Two syllable show titles

  1. Archer