What are some great TV shows that are older than Twin Peaks?
Here are the ones I remember:
Seinfeld Out 1 Berlin Alexanderplatz Scenes from a Marriage / Fanny and Alexander The Prisoner The Muppets Show Monty Python's Flying Circus Faulty Towers Das Boot Dragon Ball Z
Joshua Gutierrez
>realizing seinfeld and twin peaks started in the same year
... okay I take back everything bad I ever said about twin peaks. Holy fuck.
Lincoln Wilson
that was during the rough seasons of seinfeld too
Isaac Richardson
fuck you the earlier seasons of seinfeld had some of the best jokes
Thomas Foster
...
Joseph Brooks
>im an importer/exporter
Evan Brooks
Great thread, thanks for the recommendations
Leo Murphy
The books are two of my favorites, the show holds up I take it?
Ryder Robinson
Tour of Duty Miami Vice
Landon Reyes
Get Smart All in the Family The Twilight Zone M.A.S.H.
Austin Evans
Spykino.
Jace Hughes
Dekalog Only Fools and Horses The Simpsons
Brody Russell
Have you guys seen Berlin Alexanderplatz?
Samuel Ortiz
star trek tng
Hudson Sullivan
R I G E T I G E T
Anthony Fisher
>The name's Art Van Delay!
Brody Peterson
the simpsons, duh
Mason Price
I never know if stuff like Dekalog, Scenes from a Marriage, or La Maison des bois should be brought up in these threads.
Colton Brooks
Star Trek Space 1999 Mission Impossible The Avengers The Saint
Leo Brooks
Why not?
Daniel Gomez
Falcon Crest The Six Million Dollar Man Banacek
Alexander Anderson
They seem more like lengthy films or something to me. I don't know if people in these threads are drawing a line between TV series like The Simpsons and Twilight Zone and the miniseries-type stuff like those mentioned in my other post.
Evan Taylor
There is some nice tasteful female nudity in that.
Gabriel Garcia
Babylon 5 Wise Guy
Jace Martin
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (inspired Carter to create X Files) Columbo Quantum Leap
Lucas Harris
The first seasons (2-5) were the best
Dylan Cox
i mean 1-2
Julian Baker
The Singing Detective (1986)
it is known for the quality of its made-for-tv script, written by Dennis Potter