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Those us of us who fall into Generation X grew up with television as a staple. Sad to say, but I remember a lot more about television shows from the 70s than I remember about the things I learned in grammar school.
There have been some awful programming, but television has also featured some really great entertainment and memorable characters. Here, in no particular order, is my list of great television characters - the ones that captured the imagination, made me love to hate them, made me laugh, scared me, and generally kept things interesting.
J.R. Ewing, Dallas - No list would have any credibility...
read full review »Sydney Bristow, college student by day, superspy by night, is one of the greatest characters in television history. The central character on ABC's "ALIAS" had a dysfunctional family life (to say the least) when growing up. Her mother died when she was young, or so she was led to believe, and her father, Jack, a CIA double agent under the guise of an airplane parts salesman, was mostly absent....at least emotionally. Sydney was recruited into the spy game to work for a covert branch of the CIA...but she found out that was all a ruse, once her fiance was brutally murdered by Arvin Sloane...
read full review »I am 52 years old and I am able to remember many of the wonderful TV shows I watched growing up. Shows such as; Highway Patrol, Tarzan, Gunsmoke, Lawman, Laramie, Daniel Boone, Combat, Lassie, Fury, Batman, Superman and many,many more.
I loved to watch when the different stations (we only had three, ABC, NBC and CBS) would start showing the new fall line ups for night time viewing and the Saturday morning cartoons. I remember when they first showed the new series Daniel Boone on the fall season commericals. Man, I got so excited. I watched that station all day long just to see ole...
read full review »No one out there can compair with Tyler Perry's Madea. That is the character that I love the most. Not only do you learn something from the shows that she is in but you laugh so much that the shows stick with you long after you have returned the movie or have watch it on T.V.
If you list to madea she will tell you something important, while making it seem ok to talk about the situation.
I have never seen another character like her, she is the best. I never did like watching anything that had a religious thyme to it, but with the Tylor Perry show, as long as Madea is in them, does make me feel...
read full review »Archie Bunker can be called a man for all seasons. His humor extends beyond generations because he saids what he thinks, or rather, what he doesn't think. All in the Family's humor touched many Americans because it dealt with issues that most Americans faced.
One show that I always loved to watch was "I Love Lucy" featuring Desi Arnaz and the very talented Lucille O'Ball. Now imagining the humor of television shows in the 50's, none surpassed the wacky and fresh wit that was the "I Love Lucy" show, whose protagonist was a not only a woman, but a housewife. Lucille or Lucy in the show projected a role of the traditional American housewife with a husband and close neighbors and a clean house. However, Lucy goes above and beyond her call of duty, by implementing her creative and vivid imagination to her many schemes to get what she wants. From scaling...
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