The 90s They’re underachievers and proud of it. Bart, Homer and the rest of the Simpsons put the “nuclear” in the nuclear family sitcom, while Jerry Seinfeld scores with a show about nothing.
The 80s Family Ties conservative offspring Michael J. Fox reverses traditional family values, while Bill Cosby takes them to new heights. Blair, Natalie, Jo and Tootie learn The Facts of Life.
The 70s The Bradys get groovy, The Partridge Family goes on the road, Good Times and What’s Happenin’ lay down some serious urban slapstick, Happy Days ignites a tidal wave of nostalgia
The 60s The sitcom moves into the office on Dick Van Dyke and Andy Griffith , and the western moves to the inner city as private-eye and traditional cops and robbers shows.
The 50s We interrupt this program to bring you this late-breaking bulletin : In the beginning, there was live TV. The migration from radio had begun. From Donna Reed’s perfect family to Marshal Dillon and Joe Friday,

Can you say Crackerjack without saying Crack-er-Jack? “It’s Friday, it’s five to five… it’s Crackerjack” “CRACKERJACK!” As the time and place suggested, it was going to be 45 minutes of games, comedy and music. Whether Jack Douglas, Ronnie Corbet, Don … Continue reading →

Gerry Anderson MBE, sadly died December 26, 2012. Today we reveal our Gerry Anderson MBE top 10. Lest we forget Thunderbirds became so popular the British toy manufacturer Matchbox were unable to keep up with the demand for the Tracy Island playset and needed Blue Peter to … Continue reading →

A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y 2 // // They’re underachievers and proud of it. Bart, Homer and the rest of the Simpsons put the “nuclear” in the nuclear family sitcom, while Jerry Seinfeld scores with a show about “nothing.” Six Friends make twentysomething coffee talk … Continue reading →

Today we present The Clangers Episode List. The Clangers were The Soup Dragon along with Granny Clanger, Major Clanger, Mother Clanger and Tiny and Small Clanger. Made by Smallfilms production, the Clangers were originally written in a series of children’s books … Continue reading →

1964 was a leap year that saw Martin Luther King, Jr receives the Nobel Peace Prize, James Bond released his third outing with Goldfinger along with all the merchandise and comedian Harry Hill was born in 1964. The Summer Olympics were held in … Continue reading →