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Andy Griffith was my favorite when I was younger.
Later on, I really was hooked on Hill Street Blues and Crime Story. Nowadays, except for American Pickers Swamp People and Ax Men, don't much care.
 
Wild Wild West, the 3 Stooges, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Frazier, Miami Vice, Magnum PI...Nowadays...Justified and Southland.
 
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Any Groucho Marx movie. He was as funny in real life as on the screen. In an interview with his daughter she related how, while waiting in line at a grocery store, a very large woman was holding things up and noticed Grouchos displeasure. She said, in a loud voice for all to hear "If you don't like me taking my time you can just go around me", to which he replied (to the laughs of the onlookers) "Lady, if I took the time to go around you I'd have to pack a lunch for the trip". She turned red and stormed out of the store.
 
charmed. i was sold the day i turned on the TV and saw alyssa milano as mermaid. never thought seashell pasties could get me interested in a modern day soap opera...

and green acres...used to sit and watch that with dad when i was a teen...
 
Gotta' get a couple of good detective shows in there...Mannix and Peter Gunn come to mind immediately. Mike Hammer was good too, a few years later.
 
Gotta be Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger

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Tales of the Texas Rangers
Whirlybirds
Star Trek TOS (I all of them on DVD plus have a piece of paper in my autograph album and written on it is,
"To Calvin,
Live long and prosper.
Gene Roddenberry"

CW
 
I have many which are all reruns.

One of my favorites is Newhart (TV Series 1982–1990)

He had a Bed and Breakfast up in Vermont, I had the hots for Stephanie.

I used to be friends with Mary Frann (she dies of cancer some years back) and she invited me to the last taping...that dream episode was one of the best endings of any TV show. :)
 
Highway Patrol
Dragnet
Adam 12
M Squad
Rescue 8
Emergency
Hill Street Blues
Hawaian Eye
Surfside 6
Route 66
Voyage to the Bottomof the Sea
Johnny Yuma
Paladin
Cheyenne
Combat
The Rat Patrol
McHales Navy
Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Get Smart
Rockford
Streets of San Francisco
The FBI
Hill Street Blues
Boy the list could go on.

Currently my favorites are Person of Interest
Five 0 and Blue Bloods
 
I used to be friends with Mary Frann (she dies of cancer some years back) and she invited me to the last taping...that dream episode was one of the best endings of any TV show. :)

Especially Bob's last line:D Extremely dry humor, but for some reason I really enjoyed it.

Similar to Green Acres in a different area.
 
How about Nichols with James Garner, Stuart Margolin and Margot Kidder? Sort of a western with oddball comedy.
 

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