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I loved Hot L Baltimore as well. The funny thing is that the Baltimore ABC affiliate refused to air the show because at the time it was deemed to racy. I used to have to watch it on the Washington ABC affiliate.
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Firefly [/ QUOTE ] |
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Hi Roy:
The Prisoner. It ran its complete course but was only designed as a summer fill in. best wishes, Mason |
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isn't Faulty Towers (sp?) the obvious choice? [/ QUOTE ] They did 6 episodes in 1975 and 6 in 1979. |
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Less than one season seems pretty limiting. Less than two seasons might have some more answers. [/ QUOTE ] If this criteria is acceptable, then Tru Calling is my nomination. |
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isn't Faulty Towers (sp?) the obvious choice? [/ QUOTE ] Easily one of the funniest shows ever, if not the funniest, so this has gotta be it. I have the whole series and it fits on 3 DVD's. I'm also partial to Get a Life, but lots of people hated it. Screw them though, I loved it. |
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Clearly the answer is "Greg the Bunny" [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this, blah. |
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Breaking Bonaduce
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[ QUOTE ] Firefly [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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