TV Guide's 60 Best Shows - Which ones have you NOT seen?

Here’s a sorted list after 51 voters.



View Poll Results: TV Guide's 60 Best Shows - Which ones have you NOT seen a complete episode of?  

The Twilight Zone                           2 3.92% 
Star Trek                                   3 5.88% 
Jeopardy!                                   3 5.88% 
Cheers                                      4 7.84% 
Saturday Night Live                         4 7.84% 
The Simpsons                                5 9.80% 
Seinfeld                                    6 11.76% 
M*A*S*H                                     6 11.76% 
The Cosby Show                              6 11.76% 
Taxi                                        6 11.76% 
I Love Lucy                                 7 13.73% 
60 Minutes                                  7 13.73% 
The X-Files                                 8 15.69% 
Monty Python’s Flying Circus                8 15.69% 
All in the Family                           9 17.65% 
The Mary Tyler Moore Show                   9 17.65% 
The Dick Van Dyke Show                      9 17.65% 
Late Night/Late Show with David Letterman   9 17.65% 
The Bob Newhart Show                        9 17.65% 
The Carol Burnett Show                     10 19.61% 
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson    10 19.61% 
Friends                                    10 19.61% 
Sesame Street                              10 19.61% 
Roseanne                                   10 19.61% 

The Andy Griffith Show                     11 21.57% 
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart            11 21.57% 
Barney Miller                              12 23.53% 
The Big Bang Theory                        12 23.53% 
The Honeymooners                           13 25.49% 
Columbo                                    13 25.49% 
The Golden Girls                           15 29.41% 
Breaking Bad                               16 31.37% 
Law & Order                                16 31.37% 
Hill Street Blues                          17 33.33% 
ER                                         17 33.33% 
Modern Family                              17 33.33% 
Mad Men                                    18 35.29% 
The Waltons                                19 37.25% 
Everybody Love Raymond                     20 39.22% 
The Sopranos                               21 41.18% 
Gunsmoke                                   21 41.18% 
NYPD Blue                                  22 43.14% 
Sex and the City                           23 45.10% 
Dallas                                     23 45.10% 
Masterpiece Theatre                        24 47.06%  

The Ed Sullivan Show                       25 49.02% 
Lost                                       25 49.02% 
American Idol                              25 49.02% 
Buffy the Vampire Slayer                   26 50.98% 
Battlestar Galactica (2004)                26 50.98% 
Survivor                                   27 52.94% 
The West Wing                              27 52.94% 
The Oprah Winfrey Show                     28 54.90% 
St. Elsewhere                              28 54.90% 
The Wire                                   29 56.86% 
The Larry Sanders Show                     31 60.78% 
Homicide: Life on the Street               34 66.67% 
The Shield                                 37 72.55% 
The Good Wife                              37 72.55% 
Your Show of Shows                         40 78.43% 

Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 51.  


One might make the case that we’re “backing into” the most popular shows of SDMB voters? :smiley:

I’ve actually only missed six of them. I’m too young to have seen *Your Show of Shows *, although like TriPolar, I did see the movie.

Mine:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (I’ve seen clips, but never an episode)
The Big Bang Theory
The Honeymooners
Hill Street Blues
Modern Family
Gunsmoke
NYPD Blue
Dallas
The Ed Sullivan Show
St. Elsewhere
Homicide: Life on the Street
Your Show of Shows

Pretty random, with the exception of my apparent distaste for 80/90s cop dramas. :wink:

Your Show of Shows last ran in 1954 in it’s original production. There were a handful of edited shows run on Comedy Central in the 90s. I saw Ten from Your Show of Shows at the movie theater in the 70s. It’s not surprising it hasn’t been seen much.

“The Prisoner” is like licorice. Not all that many people like licorice, but people who like licorice REALLY like licorice.

“The Prisoner” is one of the few teevee shows I own on DVD. Last spring the Ukulele Lady and I spent a night at Portmeiron, the bizarre resort colony in Wales where Patrick McGoohan shot the exteriors. We stayed in a small suite just above the courtyard used for the Cafe or the Restaurant in the Village.

Cecil Adams and Ed Zotti HATE “The Prisoner.” They hated it 30 years ago, anyway. Maybe they understand it by now.

For comparison’s sake, the most recent thread/poll dealing with TV Show preferences (that I had anything to do with) is

Final Round – Best All-Time TV Show
09-30-2013, 10:04 AM
#94 12-24-2013, 01:42 PM

There may be others I’m not familiar with that could be mentioned…

Other threads are mentioned (with links) in that OP and other posts there.

“Your Show of Shows” was well before my time, but I think it’s brilliant.

The “Uncle Goopy” sketch (aka “This is Your Life” parody) never fails to kill me.

Combat!

I had quite a few modern shows that I never saw. The Wire, Lost, Good Wife, Big Bang Theory, Mad Men, etc. I don’t watch much tv anymore except HGTV,DIY, Discovery and History channels.

Others like Raymond and Modern Family I saw in reruns channel surfing. Some I’ve only seen a few minutes of. Like Hill Street Blues. I’d land on the show channel surfing and might watch if it drew me in.

I’ve seen all the classic tv shows prior to 1985.

I would think the original Mission: Impossible deserves a mention too. Sea Hunt and Whirlybirds!, whose production values seem very dated today, were also seen as quite innovative back in the '50s.

Another show I think deserves a mention is Perry Mason, which ran as long as MASH***.

Surprised ***Alfred Hitchcock Presents ***is missing as well. I guess if this were a list of the top 100 shows, at least some of the above would be on it.

“Your Show of Shows” is going to lead the voting just because it is so old. More telling is the next few shows - all gritty dramas. Seems there are a lot of people like me who have not the slightest interest in wasting their recreational time watching bad people do bad things to other bad people.

I like the Good Wife, but it does not belong on the list of the 60 best TV shows. Neither does Dallas.

I don’t like the Wire, but it is certainly … significant. Just not enjoyable.

I watched about two minutes of the Sopranos, saw that Lorraine Bracco was about to be graphically raped, and ejected the DVD. So I’ll replace it with Rizzoli and Isles, which is actually a mediocre show at best but is reliably and intentionally hilarious.

Hard to believe the list includes Dallas and leaves out Perry.

Ed Sullivan. I Love Lucy. Brought back memories of being bored out of my skull at my grandparent’s house watching shitty black and white TV.

Not sure I ever saw full episodes of some old shows like Andy Griffith, but I assumed I had but blocked out the memory. Many of the “never seen” shows are actually fairly recent and are either premium cable (Sopranos) or just not that interesting to me.

Never seen a complete episode of any of those shows, above.

I don’t like licorice or The Prisoner. I remembered watching it and enjoying it as a kid. I tried watching it as an adult and could only conclude that the juvenile me liked pretentious shite. OTOH, I had the same experience with Dark Shadows, so juvenile me apparently also liked cheezy, overacted gothic melodrama. Juvenile me had shitty taste in TV sometimes.

I loooooooove The Prisoner, but hate licorice.

How old would you have to be, without determined searching it out, to have watched a full episode of Your Show of Shows or Ed Sullivan? At least Gunsmoke and Honeymooners were shown occasionally in rerun when I was quite young (I’m 46 now) but those two I’ve only seen occasional clips of.

It was an important plot point, Tony falling in love with his shrink and white knighting her. It also humanizes Broccos character. Please reconsider and give the show a second chance.

Still a great show. Raymond Burr was just awesome. And Barbara Hale is still with us :slight_smile: