TV Binge Watch (Part 2)

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee
  5. Rake

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee
  5. Rake
  6. Roar (1997)

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee
  5. Rake
  6. Roar (1997)
  7. Fame

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee
  5. Rake
  6. Roar (1997)
  7. Fame
  8. Reba

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee
  5. Rake
  6. Roar (1997)
  7. Fame
  8. Reba
  9. GLOW

4-letter TV shows

  1. Cops
  2. Taxi
  3. MASH
  4. Glee
  5. Rake
  6. Roar (1997)
  7. Fame
  8. Reba
  9. GLOW
  10. Joey

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Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)
  5. Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)
  5. Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)
  6. Bedrock (The Flintstones)

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)
  5. Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)
  6. Bedrock (The Flintstones)
  7. Twin Peaks
  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)
  5. Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)
  6. Bedrock (The Flintstones)
  7. Twin Peaks
  8. Eerie, Indiana
    There are a couple of towns here called Erie, but no Eerie.

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies)
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)
  5. Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)
  6. Bedrock (The Flintstones)
  7. Twin Peaks
  8. Eerie, Indiana
  9. Calverton (Lassie)

Fictional Cities and Towns in Television Series

  1. Hooterville (Petticoat Junction and Green Acres; was also mentioned in The Beverly Hillbillies2. 2. )
  2. Schitt’s Creek
  3. Unnamed Midwestern city, Hill Street Blues
  4. “The Village” (The Prisoner)
  5. Mayberry (The Andy Griffith Show)
  6. Bedrock (The Flintstones)
  7. Twin Peaks
  8. Eerie, Indiana
  9. Calverton (Lassie)
  10. Avonlea (Road to Avonlea)

Fictional Countries in Television Series

  1. Thembria (TaleSpin)

A stand-in for the Soviet Union where all the people are wild pigs. One of many fictional locations in the series.

Fictional Countries in Television Series

  1. Thembria (TaleSpin)
  2. Qumar (The West Wing)

A Middle Eastern nation, often depicted as a mix of Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq, characterized by oil wealth, religious influence, and internal political struggles (including the funding of terrorism).

Fictional Countries in Television Series

  1. Thembria (TaleSpin)
  2. Socialist Democratic Federated Republic of Carbombya (Transformers)

A thinly veiled dig at Libya, Carbombya is a Saharan kingdom where its citizens often swear on the lives of their mother’s camels and other offensively stereotypical behaviors. Radio host and voice actor Casey Kasem quit the show due to the offense he took at the naming of the country.