Remember the "best and worst of" categories featured in your high school year book? We do that with TV shows. We scour the internet to find the best and worst episodes of popular tv shows. We watch them. We talk about them. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's serious and sometimes we make you think. Hosted by Dom, Greg and James. Three children of the 80's that love television and are remarkably ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
Well it's been a year so it seems like a good time to release something. This is our last episode of the season and the series. We had a good run but if you would like to change our mind and continue with the work of art, please reach out via the soc... more
In 1992, Comedian Mark Curry realized the dream by making a TV show about a man, Mr. Cooper, who almost realizes the dream of being an NBA star only to become a substitute teacher. more
Have you ever seen "The Odd Couple" or "Mork and Mindy" or "Tuner and Hooch"? If so, you pretty much know what "Perfect Strangers" is about. more
What would happen if someone was given a ton of money and free reign to create a show that was conceived in the brain of Jim Henson? more
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This episode was NOT a 2 part episode. Three hosts on this podcast and not one of you caught this. Please do your research better and don’t be so obsessed with short shorts and chest hair.
Well done and entertaining. They always give some recap and context so you can enjoy the look back at iconic TV from a different time, whether you are familiar with the particular show they’re covering or not.
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