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Posted: 1/15/2018 12:09:59 PM EST
Post up your obscure shit
Ill start with Holmes and Yo-Yo a 1 season android cop show from 1976 Attached File <a>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074005/</a><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074005/"> </a> |
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"The Riches" with Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver was great... for one season, and then the writer's strike killed it.
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A.D.
Very well done dramatization of what happened in Jerusalem after the crucifixion of Christ. Also starred Johdi May, everybody's favorite sister from Last of the Mohicans, and she's still good looking. |
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It was called...maybe 1600 Pennsylvnia, I don't remember. It was a political drama show that had James Carville in it, along with other politicos. It ran maybe a season. Off to google.
ETA- It was called "K Street" |
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Anyone else remember a short lived TV series back in the 1990s by the name of Wild Palms?
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Almost Human Karl Urban andriod cop show.
Dana Carvey variety hour |
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FlashForward. Loved it but it didn't make it very long.
Terriers and Thief were great shows. Can't believe they got cut so quickly. |
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Hot L Baltimore
January to April 1975, 13 episodes James Cromwell Al Freeman Jr Conchata Ferrall Charlotte Rae |
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Quoted: The Bridge....yeah.. Tried to watch that... kind of made me think it inspired someone to make Scicaro. The chick's character made me want to punch the TV screen after about the 4 episodes. View Quote |
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Otherworld.
8 episodes, 1985. Jonathan Banks (from Wiseguy) was in it, otherwise, I'd have never found it. |
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Almost every show from comedy central was short lived in the early 2000s
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From the 1960s. It's a Man's World. For the time it was very good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_a_Man's_World_(TV_series) It's a Man's World was "ahead of its time": it depicted the restlessness, idealism, and increasing iconoclasm that began to emerge among American youth during the early 1960s.[5] Broadcast at the family hour, It's a Man's World did not shy from the themes of premarital sex, feminism, and the gulf between adults and adolescents, which began to be known as the generation gap. The program coincided with the Cuban Missile Crisis, civil rights disputes, and the emergence of protest singer Bob Dylan. It attracted a minor cult following on college campuses, but it failed to attract mass audiences.[5] It's a Man's World faced relatively weak competition at 7:30 Eastern on Mondays from the last season of Clint Walker's western Cheyenne on ABC and the two long-running CBS quiz programs, To Tell the Truth with Bud Collyer and I've Got a Secret with Garry Moore.[6] NBC cancelled It's a Man's World midway through its only season, on the grounds of low Nielsen ratings. They ignored viewers who wrote letters of protests, the kind which resurfaced four years later in 1967, when CBS axed Gunsmoke but then reversed itself and gave the long-running western another eight years of production.[5] |
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Lights Out
It was one and done on FX. I thought it was a pretty good series. |
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