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I absolutely loved "the Jackie Thomas show" starring Tom Arnold for the few months it was on.
I also liked a lot of the WB/CW shows that didn't last more than a season...if thatLeave a comment:
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Street Hawk with Rex Smith
nah i really didn't watch this one my brother did love Airwolf
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You and me both! It seemed like every new show I liked every new TV season got cancelled right away.When I was a kid, I loved watching The Magician with Bill Bixby and The Invisible Man with David McCallum.
I just realized a trend...lol
Favorite New Fall TV Shows:
Fall of 1973: The Magician; Cancelled after 1 season
Fall of 1974: Planet Of The Apes; Cancelled after 1 season
Fall of 1975: The Invisible Man; Cancelled after 1 season
I'd add Fantastic Journey, QED, Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, Sable, and Mann & Machine. Plus, more recently, The Middleman, The Cape, and Legend of the Seeker.Last edited by knight errant00; Mar 27, '21, 7:11 PM.Leave a comment:
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My all time fav will be SeaQuest DSV
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This was the first show that I really got into. I helped in the mail fan clubs, sold SeaQuest DSV items, did actually reporting, and meet most of the stars. Became close friends with one. First real custom figures I made and sold to fans. I really wish this show would get a reboot.Last edited by monitor_ep; Mar 26, '21, 9:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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The Phoenix 1982 starman 1986-87 Too Closse for Comfort !980-1983 the orginal ABC run before it went into syndicated
Freaks and Geeks 1999-2000 set in 1980-81 Brilliant show the Wonder Years of Generation X
THe Highwayman !987 NBC Sam JonesLast edited by toyhunter1970; Mar 26, '21, 6:49 PM.Leave a comment:
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Here are some of my favorites over the years, that were gone too soon...
Otherworld - Cool sci-fi show about a family transported through the pyramids to a parallel dimension.
Max Headroom - Sure, Max burned bright in pop culture with the New Coke ads and TV appearances, but few people seem to remember the ABC show. It was well written dystopian sci-fi.
American Gothic- A great creepy show. I remember the kid (Lucas Black, the kid from Slingblade and a bunch of stuff since) was really good in it.
And Richter Controls the Universe - An absolutely brilliant comedy that was probably too smart for network tv.
Vagrant Queen - This Syfy show just aired last year, but nobody but me seemed to watch it... which is shame, because it is a fun, winking at the camera, "Gaurdians of the Galaxy"-esque sort of space opera. The season is pretty self-contained though, so I'd still recommend giving it a shot.Leave a comment:
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Going along with some listed above, I remember liking The Charmings (and later actually using it when I taught a course on fairy tales), and I was a big fan of The Master, which aired for me at just the right age to be into the (to me new) Ninja craze. I've always like Lee Van Cleef, and that show had a pattern of a teacher with new students facing (at times) his former student, turned evil. I was 8 watching this, and I realized it was the archetype at play with Star Wars (Obi-Wan/Vader/Luke), the D&D cartoon (DM/Venger/Eric, Sheila, Hank, etc.), and the original Captain Marvel/Shazam (Shazam/Black Adam/the Marvel Family). I thought I was brilliant to figure this out, long before I ever encountered Campbellian mythos.
I definitely understand the "I watch it, and then it's cancelled" feel. I'm still waiting on the final part of The Tripods to see completion. And while Brisco County had a cult following, The Life and Times of Ned Blessing, which premiered the same fall and was also an interesting weird western, seemed to fade into obscurity.
But as food for thought, here are some (in no real order) that come to mind:
Strange
Hex
Apparitions (all British horror/fantasy)
Raffles (British mystery, based on the Hornung novels)
MythQuest (a Canadian tween fantasy show)
Galaxy High (Saturday morning SF cartoon)
Jim Henson's Animal Show (JHC production from the mid 1990s that I remember as fun/educational)Leave a comment:


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