you're right sssk! it was Charles Alder
imdb is great
but... wow, there are two voices like that out there
kinda creepy
The giant armchair could float?? Now I REALLY want one!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
Dangerous Women
Savannah
It's a Living
Amen
(wow, I'm showing my age with this post)
Small Wonder
and kids shows...
Zoobilee Zoo
Ghostwriter
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
Old school nick! like Guts and are you afraid of the dark...legend of the hidden temple, clarisa explains it all, Wild and crazy kids...you get the point
Mission Impossible
The Avengers
The Nanny
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Wonder Years
I loved Ghostwriter! Can't believe I forgot that one
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
I was a little old for Ghostwriter when it came on, but I thought it was a REALLY cute show.
Anyone remember HR Puffenstuff? Sigmund the Sea Monster? Thank god for late night reruns of The Sid and Marty Kroft Hour! lol
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
Zoobilee Zoo
Thank you! Another person who knows this show! Most of my friends stare at me blankly!
I have the song in my head now... though, I am missing some of the words...
I used to be a Ghostwriter fan, as well.
I think Wishbone also deserves some props. That was a very cute show. And yes, I probably was too old to be watching it but I would still do it now!
Wishbone! I still have my plush toy Wishbone on my desk
Wishbone also inspired me to read The Odyssey at age nine
I cannot believe no one has mentioned SEINFELD yet (unless I did not read carefully). That show really never got old.
...I miss Sex and the City as well.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
Damn right I remember Zoobilee Zoo! I still have one of the old videos. It's a guilty pleasure....
I remember I was about 18 when they began re-airing it on TV. I was all excited cause it had been off the air for so long and I remember my dad walked into the kitchen, looked at the tv, looked at me and said "what in the hell are you watching?" I replied "Zoobilee Zoo!" and he just shook his head, rolled his eyes and walked away.
I was showing my brother things from my childhood the other day (he's 10 years younger than I am) and between Zoobilee Zoo and Free To Be You and Me, this was his reaction:
"You used to watch this as a child? (I nod) Hmm... certainly explains a lot"
HAHAHA
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
Cheers is my all time favorite show.
The Cosby Show.
The Wonder Years.
If you want to get into shows I loved as a kid, I'm right up there with Zoobilee Zoo. However, I was addicted to shows like Space Cases and Roundhouse. I used to want to "grow up and be on Roundhouse" when that show was on.
Of course, the ultimate childrens' show for me was Sharon, Lois, and Brahm's Elephant Show.
Millie42: I remember Zoobilie Zoo. I had a birthday party with that as the theme, when I was little
My favorite was The SumOFAllThings SHow...sadly, it's gone now too.
-d.b.j-
Omigawd, I remember Zoobilee Zoo!! I loved that! And GUTS. "Do-do-do-do you have it? GUTS! Do-do-do-do you have it? GUTS"
Sex and The City
In Living Color
Married With Children
Seinfeld
Family Guy (Although new episodes are in production after the long hiatus)
As Far as kids shows go
Romper Room
Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood... God Bless Fred Rodgers, I met him when I was young and he was so nice. I almost cried when he died.
my friend has comcast digital cable and I go over her house and we watch guts together on the GAS channel...its fun
Chorus Member Joined: 8/17/04
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was actually the most well-written, interesting show I ever watched. It's the only show that I can say I was "addicted" to. I actually had to tape it if I was going to miss it or even miss a part of it. Now, the only TV programs that get that kind of treatment from me are The Tonys and Oscars.
Oh, of course...Sex and the City. TBS doesn't do it justice, man. It's wrong. I just have to watch my seasons one and two DVDs constantly now.
The Nanny. I am beyond addicted. I TiVo every episode.
Saved by the Bell
Out of this World
Small Wonder
Boy Meets World
Bewitched
EDIT: Added "Doogie Howser, MD." Because Neil Patrick Harris rocks.
And for the next 7 months....ALIAS. I'm in serious withdrawal until next season.
Sports Night (god, I LOVED that show...just finished watching the series on DVD for the umteenth time a couple days ago) Seinfeld, Spin City (the early episodes though...before Heather Locklear, and most definitely before Charlie Sheen) Mad About You (it kind of fizzled out towards the end, but there was some good stuff in there for a while...and you've gotta love Murray!)
Broadway Star Joined: 6/13/04
I have io cable service and every old game show from nick is played. What about Figure it out and Double Dare?
Facts of Life
Fired Up
Sex and the City
Newhart
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
Thank you God, someone else remembers Small Wonder! lol
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
Small Wonder was a nightmare of a show! I can't believe it ran for 4 years. It had the distinction of being corny and creepy at the same time.
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