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Lame TV Shows You Used to Watch

Romanowski;2106832; said:
I watched all three of those along with the Dukes of Hazzard and The A-Team when I was a kid.

As far as sitcoms went, I watched Night Court for some reason. I always thought Bull was 8 feet tall too.

I watched Night Court and A-Team. I honestly never really got into the Dukes of Hazzard.
 
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Best Buckeye;2106762; said:
The gong show.

Hey Chucky Chucky Chucky

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoFfLvy3quA&feature=related"]The Gong Show: The Unknown Comic - YouTube[/ame]

Plus they gave us Gene, Gene the Dancing Machine

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Crump's brother;2106877; said:
Night Court is one of the best shows of the 80s.

Indeed. Reinhold "Dan" Fielding Elmore is the greatest television comedy character from that decade.

Speaking of Dan Fielding, anyone remember John Larroquette's own comedy, where he played a recovering alcoholic who managed a bus station? That show was brilliant, but for some reason never took off.
 
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buckeyegrad;2106894; said:
Indeed. Reinhold "Dan" Fielding Elmore is the greatest television comedy character from that decade.

Speaking of Dan Fielding, anyone remember John Larroquette's own comedy, where he played a recovering alcoholic who managed a bus station? That show was brilliant, but for some reason never took off.

Oh, I remember it. It also featured Daryl "Chill" Mitchell if I recall correctly...

Was a big fan of Bob and June Wheeler. "We ate the Necco wafer" was priceless.
 
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buckeyegrad;2106894; said:
Indeed. Reinhold "Dan" Fielding Elmore is the greatest television comedy character from that decade.

Speaking of Dan Fielding, anyone remember John Larroquette's own comedy, where he played a recovering alcoholic who managed a bus station? That show was brilliant, but for some reason never took off.

Never watched in in production, but they ran re-runs of it on USA for quite a while.

Crump's brother;2106900; said:
Oh, I remember it. It also featured Daryl "Chill" Mitchell if I recall correctly...

Sure enough. When he could still walk.
 
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BayBuck;2106944; said:
I was recently reading this great interview of Bronson Pinchot and was amazed to realize that "Perfect Strangers" went on for 8 seasons and 150 episodes! Not bad for an awesomely lame TV show.


Holy shit theres another show I used to watch. Totally forgot about it. Growing Pains was another one. R.I.P. Boner
 
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