If you could bring back any television series from the nineties what would it be

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  1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
    Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years ago

    If you could bring back any television series from the nineties what would it be?

  2. Careermommy profile image76
    Careermommyposted 11 years ago

    Wow, I had so many favorite ones.  I think Seinfeld and King of Queens would be my top two.  However, I loved the Cosby Show and the original Beverly Hills 90210.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Those are some great answers. I loved Cosby Show as a kid. My husband was a closet 90210 fan

    2. Breatheeasy3 profile image63
      Breatheeasy3posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'm seeing lots of Cosby show here......Big-ups to y'all lol. Did love that Seinfeld too. When I was in H.S. my crew of friends all took on a character and visited all of the famous places displayed on the show We were a bunch of nerds lol

  3. duffsmom profile image60
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    Was Cosby in the 90's as that would be my first choice, then StarTrek TNG, and Friends, Frasier, any good half hour comedy - not the mindless sex crap they have on today.

    1. Breatheeasy3 profile image63
      Breatheeasy3posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Cosby show.....yessssssss...actually ran into the 90s but started in '84. Best show overall for me

  4. Lor's Stories profile image60
    Lor's Storiesposted 11 years ago

    Friends!!! But I loved ER too
    Friends was just so much fun to watch every week and then ER right after.
    I watch them on DVD!!

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thursday nights were must see t.v.  I loved those shows.

    2. Lor's Stories profile image60
      Lor's Storiesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Well going back further the very Handosome Richard Chamberlain in Dr. Kildare. 1960's

  5. Amanda108 profile image87
    Amanda108posted 11 years ago

    I'm tempted to say Buffy the Vampire Slayer because it began in the nineties and I love it so, but it had a good ending and a comic book continuation.

    This is silly, but I might bring back my childhood favorite Rugrats. It's so much fun and I'd love to relax with new episodes.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Good choices. I loved both of them.

  6. profile image56
    kalkidan62003posted 11 years ago

    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the Rugrats, and the Mighty Morhpin' Power Rangers.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Loved that Fresh Prince.

  7. Kristinmcr profile image61
    Kristinmcrposted 11 years ago

    Friends, no doubt about it. I LOVED that show. I was around the same age as the cast so I could relate to a lot of their story lines. But more than anything, that show was hilarious.

    1. Lor's Stories profile image60
      Lor's Storiesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      My favorite was when Monica was trying to figure out the recipe from Phoebes grandmother. Nestlé Toll House. Gotta love it.

    2. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Loved it so much that when cable was out on the finale night, we dug out the rabbit ears and kept adjusting them to see the screen.

    3. Kristinmcr profile image61
      Kristinmcrposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      They don't know that WE know that THEY know....lol. Pure comedy!

  8. profile image57
    ctnahdaposted 11 years ago

    Well, mine would be saved by the bell,and the X Files...I miss those TV series so much...

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Those were both great.

    2. Lor's Stories profile image60
      Lor's Storiesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Aren't they on cable??

  9. Kayla94 profile image60
    Kayla94posted 11 years ago

    Friends! It started in the 90's but ended later into the 2000's sometime.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Great show. I still watch the reruns.

  10. Grab a Controller profile image61
    Grab a Controllerposted 11 years ago

    Hmm.. I would have to say "The Powerpuff Girls." I absolutely loved that show, and it was actually the girliest thing I liked. I like Blossom because she was the leader, Bubbles because her color was blue, and Buttercup because of her tomboy attitude. My favorite episode is the one with the mime who took all of the color away and Bubbles helped get it back.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That was funny.

  11. Abby Campbell profile image72
    Abby Campbellposted 11 years ago

    Was "Fame" part of the 90s or was that on in the 80s? I can't remember, but that was one of my favorite shows. I also love "90210" and "Melrose Place."

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I think Fame was further back, but it was a great one. Now, the soundtrack is running through my head. smile

    2. Lor's Stories profile image60
      Lor's Storiesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Fame was in the' 80's

  12. Darren Owens profile image61
    Darren Owensposted 11 years ago

    Married with children for sure! The Wonder Years, and I use to love the theme song for Doogie Howser M.D.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I remember those shows well. Loved them.

    2. Breatheeasy3 profile image63
      Breatheeasy3posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah definitely!!!! Could never understand why al refused to go upstairs with the very hot Peggy Bundy....he was insane

  13. sangre profile image93
    sangreposted 11 years ago

    Macgiver. I think we all learned some great tricks from him of how to get out of any situation with regular everyday items.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I liked that one. I think it might have ended before the 90's but I might be wrong. Love to catch it on reruns and let my kids watch it.

  14. ContriveIT profile image60
    ContriveITposted 11 years ago

    In Living Color

    "Holmie Dont Play Dat!"
    "..Leemetellyaasuntin!!"

    1. Breatheeasy3 profile image63
      Breatheeasy3posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      lol

    2. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Loved those Wayang brothers.

  15. Breatheeasy3 profile image63
    Breatheeasy3posted 11 years ago

    That is so easy...The Cosby Show. Even though it didn't start in the 90's, it pushed it's way through

  16. profile image0
    UniqeBrightmindposted 11 years ago

    1. "Guest House" it  was a comedy dram series, produced and run by Pakistan Television (PTV) 
    2.  Fawlty Towers and Mrs Bouquets

  17. MissJamieD profile image56
    MissJamieDposted 11 years ago

    I would bring back Roseanne. I actually got a lot of good tips from Roseanne and Dan. I'm a fun parent and my kids really enjoy me, except when I try to embarrass them..lol..but in my opinion you have to be a vigilant parent but also a fun one.

    1. Mommy Needs a Nap profile image80
      Mommy Needs a Napposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It was funny.

 
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