TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

Those meddling kids

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

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numerous series)
  4. Nancy Drew, Reporter
  5. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
  6. The Hardy Boys
  7. Stranger Things

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numerous series)
  4. Nancy Drew, Reporter
  5. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
  6. The Hardy Boys
  7. Stranger Things
  8. ST:TNG: “Rascals”
  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numerous series)
  4. Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
  5. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
  6. The Hardy Boys
  7. Stranger Things
  8. ST:TNG: “Rascals”

Oops! forgot where I was! Nancy Drew, Reporter was one of the old ND films from the 30s. The first TV series featuring her was the one from the 70s Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries. It doesn’t conflict with 6, because The Mickey Mouse Club featured Hardy Boys series (sadly, no Nancy).

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numerous series)
  4. Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
  5. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
  6. The Hardy Boys
  7. Stranger Things
  8. ST:TNG: “Rascals”
  9. Veronica Mars

Those meddling kids

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  2. James Bond Jr.
  3. Scooby Doo (numerous series)
  4. Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
  5. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
  6. The Hardy Boys
  7. Stranger Things
  8. ST:TNG: “Rascals”
  9. Veronica Mars
  10. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

Next:

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)
  6. Louie De Palma, Taxi dispatcher

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)
  6. Louie De Palma, Taxi dispatcher
  7. Les Nessman, radio station news director

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)
  6. Louie De Palma, Taxi dispatcher
  7. Les Nessman, radio station news director
  8. Lt. Erica Ortegas, pilot

“I’m Erica Ortegas and I fly the ship.”

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)
  6. Louie De Palma, Taxi dispatcher
  7. Les Nessman, radio station news director
  8. Buddy Sorrell, comedy writer for TV

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)
  6. Louie De Palma, Taxi dispatcher
  7. Les Nessman, radio station news director
  8. Buddy Sorrell, comedy writer for TV
  9. Burl “Gopher” Smith, ship’s purser

Characters and their jobs. Please, no cops, firefighters, detectives, doctors, or lawyers:

  1. Lou Grant, newspaper editor
  2. Dwayne Schneider, building superintendent
  3. Louisa Trotter, proprietress of the Bentinck hotel, and best cook in London (and the Duchess of Duke Street)
  4. Janine Teagues, second-grade teacher
  5. Hey Boy, bellhop (and astute informant)
  6. Louie De Palma, Taxi dispatcher
  7. Les Nessman, radio station news director
  8. Buddy Sorrell, comedy writer for TV
  9. Burl “Gopher” Smith, ship’s purser
  10. Lt. Erica Ortegas, pilot

“I’m Erica Ortegas and I fly the ship.”

Next: Copycat shows

  1. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - created after the success of Power Rangers

Copycat shows

  1. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - created after the success of Power Rangers
  2. Cybill - Americanized version of the UK’s Absolutely Fabulous

Copycat shows

  1. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - created after the success of Power Rangers
  2. Cybill - Americanized version of the UK’s Absolutely Fabulous
  3. Sanford & Son - based on the British show Steptoe & Son

Copycat shows

  1. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - created after the success of Power Rangers
  2. Cybill - Americanized version of the UK’s Absolutely Fabulous
  3. Sanford & Son - based on the British show Steptoe & Son
  4. The Outer Limits (1963) - copied the formula of the more popular The Twilight Zone (1959)

Copycat shows

  1. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - created after the success of Power Rangers
  2. Cybill - Americanized version of the UK’s Absolutely Fabulous
  3. Sanford & Son - based on the British show Steptoe & Son
  4. The Outer Limits (1963) - copied the formula of the more popular The Twilight Zone (1959)
  5. Parker Lewis Can’t Lose - heavily inspired by Ferris Bueller’s Day Off