TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

War shows

  1. The Young Rebels (American Revolution)
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep (AKA Black Sheep Squadron) (WWII Pacific Theater)
  3. The Rat Patrol (North Africa, WWII)
  4. Blackadder Goes Forth (Western Front, WWI)
  5. Turn: Washington’s Spies (American Revolution)

War shows

  1. The Young Rebels (American Revolution)
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep (AKA Black Sheep Squadron) (WWII Pacific Theater)
  3. The Rat Patrol (North Africa, WWII)
  4. Blackadder Goes Forth (Western Front, WWI)
  5. Turn: Washington’s Spies (American Revolution)
  6. MASH (Korean War)

War shows

  1. The Young Rebels (American Revolution)
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep (AKA Black Sheep Squadron) (WWII Pacific Theater)
  3. The Rat Patrol (North Africa, WWII)
  4. Blackadder Goes Forth (Western Front, WWI)
  5. Turn: Washington’s Spies (American Revolution)
  6. MASH (Korean War)
  7. Hogan’s Heroes (WWII)

War shows

  1. The Young Rebels (American Revolution)
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep (AKA Black Sheep Squadron) (WWII Pacific Theater)
  3. The Rat Patrol (North Africa, WWII)
  4. Blackadder Goes Forth (Western Front, WWI)
  5. Turn: Washington’s Spies (American Revolution)
  6. MASH (Korean War)
  7. Hogan’s Heroes (WWII)
  8. China Beach (Vietnam War)

War shows

  1. The Young Rebels (American Revolution)
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep (AKA Black Sheep Squadron) (WWII Pacific Theater)
  3. The Rat Patrol (North Africa, WWII)
  4. Blackadder Goes Forth (Western Front, WWI)
  5. Turn: Washington’s Spies (American Revolution)
  6. MASH (Korean War)
  7. Hogan’s Heroes (WWII)
  8. China Beach (Vietnam War)
  9. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Dominion War)

At least, for the final two seasons.

  1. The Young Rebels (American Revolution)
  2. Baa Baa Black Sheep (AKA Black Sheep Squadron) (WWII Pacific Theater)
  3. The Rat Patrol (North Africa, WWII)
  4. Blackadder Goes Forth (Western Front, WWI)
  5. Turn: Washington’s Spies (American Revolution)
  6. MASH (Korean War)
  7. Hogan’s Heroes (WWII)
  8. China Beach (Vietnam War)
  9. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Dominion War)
  10. F Troop (US Civil War)

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots

Not sure this counts? If not, use Outlander which does use time travel.

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots
  5. Pushing Daisies

Made frequent use of flashbacks of the characters, particularly Ned and Chuck, as children.

[Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots
  5. Pushing Daisies
  6. How I Met Your Mother

[Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots
  5. Pushing Daisies
  6. How I Met Your Mother
  7. Dead Man’s Gun

[Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots
  5. Pushing Daisies
  6. How I Met Your Mother
  7. Dead Man’s Gun
  8. BlackAdder

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots
  5. Pushing Daisies
  6. How I Met Your Mother
  7. Dead Man’s Gun
  8. BlackAdder
  9. Centennial miniseries

Michener wrote a number of books where he chose a geographic location (Hawaii, Poland, Alaska, etc.) and followed the area over different eras. The (fictional) town of Centennial was one such novel that got turned into a miniseries

F Troop was set after the Civil War, I believe.

Shows, the premise of which allows them to take place across different eras (bonus points if the premise isn’t “time travel”)

  1. Cold Case
  2. Quantum Leap
  3. This is Us
  4. Roots
  5. Pushing Daisies
  6. How I Met Your Mother
  7. Dead Man’s Gun
  8. BlackAdder
  9. Centennial miniseries
  10. The West Wing

There were several extended flashbacks on the show.

Pass.

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numeroud series)
  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numeroud series)
  4. Nancy Drew, Reporter

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numeroud series)
  4. Nancy Drew, Reporter
  5. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder