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1. The Jerry Springer Show (syndicated, 1991-present)
2. My Mother The Car (NBC, 1965-66)
3. XFL (NBC, UPN and TNN, 2001)
4. The Brady Bunch Hour (ABC, 1977)
5. Hogan's Heroes (CBS, 1965-71)
6. Celebrity Boxing (Fox, 2002-present)
7. AfterMASH (CBS, 1983-84)
8. Cop Rock (ABC, 1990)
9. You're in the Picture (CBS, 1961)
10. Hee Haw Honeys (syndicated, 1978-79)
11. The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer (UPN, 1998)
12. Hello Larry (NBC, 1979-80)
13. Twenty-One (NBC, 1956-58)
14. Baby Bob (CBS, 2002-present)
15. Manimal (NBC, 1983)
16. The Chevy Chase Show (Fox, 1993)
17. Casablanca (NBC, 1983)
18. The Ugliest Girl in Town (ABC, 1968-69)
19. The P.T.L. Club (syndicated, 1976-87)
20. The Pruitts of Southampton (ABC, 1966-67)
21. Baywatch (NBC and syndicated, 1989-2001)
22. The Powers of Matthew Star (NBC, 1982-83)
23. Sammy and Company (syndicated, 1975-77)
24. One of the Boys (NBC, 1982)
25. Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? (Fox, 2000)
26. Life with Lucy (ABC, 1986)
27. Turn-On (ABC, 1969)
28. Supertrain (NBC, 1979)
29. Howard Stern (E!, 1994-present)
30. Unhappily Ever After (WB, 1995-99)
31. Homeboys in Outer Space (UPN, 1996-97)
32. Co-Ed Fever (CBS, 1979)
33. Holmes & Yoyo (ABC, 1976)
34. Alexander the Great (ABC, 1968)
35. Pink Lady...and Jeff (NBC, 1980)
36. The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (NBC, 1979-81)
37. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell (ABC, 1975-76)
38. Hell Town (NBC, 1985)
39. Still the Beaver (Disney Channel, 1985-86)
40. Makin' It (ABC, 1979)
41. The Tom Green Show (MTV, 1999-2000)
42. The Flying Nun (ABC, 1967-70)
43. Woops! (Fox, 1992)
44. She's the Sheriff (syndicated, 1987-89)
45. A.K.A. Pablo (ABC, 1984)
46. Me and the Chimp (CBS, 1972)
47. Rango (ABC, 1967)
48. Bless this House (CBS, 1995-96)
49. The Ropers (ABC, 1979-80)
50. Barney & Friends (PBS, 1992-present)
Food for thought... What's on your list? Let us know - mail us through our contact form your thoughts
That said, I nominate The Office and Little Britain as the shows that I tried to like but just couldn't.
Of course, if it's a question of the Worst TV Show You've Ever Enjoyed, that's an entirely different kettle of fish. I was, at one time, almost addicted to Silk Stalkings and to this day, I can't quite fathom why.
But at least we now have an answer to the perennial question, What do Barney and Friends, The Jerry Springer Show and My Mother the Car have in common? I'm not sure what the hell Hogan's Heroes is doing on that list I have no idea, but then it has been many a long year, and quite possibly puberty, since I last saw it.
Senor Socks' list should be titled, 50 Shows I Hated And I Don't Care Whether They Were Popular Or Not.
and I agree with Josh - Cop Rock was an utter cack.
@iann: I couldn't watch The Office either, but I suspect I might enjoy it now. Gareth Keenan's website always gave me a giggle.
"Thanks for checking out Gareth Keenan's website. I am he."
Little Britaiin got a bit tedious with the same characters doing the same gag week after week; however, there were moments of brilliance.
You'll also be pleased to know that since we had our disagreement re: SNL, I kinda don't find SNL that funny any more. You have amazing powers of persuasion.
As for worst TV, re: some of the offerings already put out there by other listeners, I agree with "Little Britain" - could never get into it, though I do recognise "The Office's" genius (but to get a little sacrilicious, I'm more of a fan of The American "The Office"...) "Hogan's Heroes" may be dumb, but it's gold. Pizza et al bite the big one.
Surprised there's not more reality TV in that list - stuff like "The Bachelor" and their kind were/are the blight of the TV world (though I could potentially watch "MILF Island"...)
And we've gotta put "Family Guy" in the worst TV box, don't we? Let's start that again!
Also, I guess we can forgive Senor SockWa for not adding an Australian Wing to the Hall of Shame; allow me to rectify this -
- "the Bob Morrison show" (still the gold-standard in crap Aussie sitcoms; by comparison, Hey Dad was formulaic but nonetheless Perfectly Acceptable Comedy(tm)
- "Mother and Son" (my GOD, I hated that show)
- "All Together Now"
- Pretty much anything with Garry Who.
- Or Franky J. Holden.
- "Countdown: Revolution" (sorry, JimBob Young - but when 'Chook' was the breakout star, well...)
- "Sports Tonight" (ie 'how to suck the life out of human achievement by dragging everything back to the mediocre)
- 'Whatever that gameshow Greg Evans left "Perfect Match" to go do' was
- for that matter, the 'Perfect Match' remake with Cameron Daddo
- John 'Burgo' Burgess's "Catchprase". Never did see ANYONE get a single answer right. Pedants of the world, unite!
- "Funky Squad"(whilst 'Frontline' bored me to tears - I honestly believe that you, me, my dog Spot, ANYONE could have written the script for that show. But again, 'Perfectly Acceptable Comedy(tm)'. Funky Squad, though - total misfire on all counts)
- "Chances" pretty much deserves a nod just for hyping itself as "yay us - nudity' before it aired, then taking about 8 episodes to get to the goodies. On behalf of all us (then) horny teenage boys who were waiting anxiously - you bastards.
- "Hey Hey it's Saturday" - but only the last 5 seasons, when they completely gave up even pretending to change up the formula.
(No shame in being in a rut after twenty-five years, I guess - and I still defend Hey Hey as being the perfect show for it's timeslot (long story short; no segment over ten minutes, no ongoing plot to lose track of if you turn up late after the footy/ go hit the shower before going out/ duck down the road for fish'n'chips). Perfect for a Saturday night.
But those last few years... whew, what stinkers*
(the first ten years are still gold, and well worth a youtube or two)
...
* sorry, Wilbur