Magnum
Babylon 5
House
Northern Exposure
The X-Files
Star Trek (in any form)
MASH
Millennium
Drop the Dead Donkey (a UK show from the 90s)
Magyver (which I haven't seen for years but used to love

Moderator: Styles Bitchley
Loving it too. Still too early for me to put it up there with the big boys though.ConchRepublican wrote:Damn . . . I forgot Modern Family. It's early on, but that show has made me laugh harder in two years than I thought possible.[/b].
I may be the lone exception to this rule. Here's my top ten:grundle wrote:Whoa - everyone here has listed the exact same show for their #1 favorite! What are the odds of that happening?
Hey Styles! You'll notice that ST: Enterprise is not on the list. I never saw much of the show during its run simply becuase it was shown locally on a channel I did not have.Styles Bitchley wrote:Wow Frodo! Super Trekkie! I really liked TNG and I love the camp value of the original series...the others never really appealed.Frodoleader wrote: 2. Star Trek (Original Series)
3. ST: the Next Generation
4. ST: Deep Space 9
5. ST: Voyager
Love Psych too, although the last few seasons were a bit tepid. I did think the series finale was one of the most satisfying I've ever seen.magnumette wrote:Sorry although much love for Happy Days when I was a child - gotta strike it from the list
in it's place Nero Wolfe with Maury Chaykin and Timothy Hutton. The 40's New York- pure eye candy all through the 60's New York just super.