In your opinion, what are once popular shows that are “disappearing” from public consciousness?
I.e. for lack of steaming availability or simply changing tastes.
shareI.e. for lack of steaming availability or simply changing tastes.
share1. All in the Family: Even though this show was boundary-pushing for its time, it simultaneously seemed old-fashioned even when it was new. It was a show that never could decide if it was a goofy comedy or incisive social commentary.
2. Mad About You: While there were some really good episodes/ideas in this show, it's now viewed as a Clinton-era relic. It kind of epitomized the Big City 1990's, and a recent brief revival was mostly ignored.
3. 60 Minutes: This show started eons ago. How long? Back when journalists were actually admired, or at least marketed as public do-gooders. Oh sure, the brand is still in existence today, but then so are the Rolling Stones and The Simpsons.
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Quite a large number, and most of them are from the black and white era, which is one of the main reasons why. Still, in their day, such detective and/or crime shows as M Squad, 77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye and Surfside 6, most of them Warners shows, have nearly disappeared, are seldom even mentioned on classic TV sites.
The once quite popular The Bob Cummings Show, with various names and incarnations, over roughly eight seasons, almost never gets a mention anywhere, and Cummings was a well known, popular veteran of movies of the studio era. More comedy: The Dobie Gillis Shows (whatever the hell its actual title), had a healthy run, and the supporting character of Dobie's best pal, Maynard G. Krebs, was popular among schoolkids as TV's first beatnick character on a prime time series, non-variety, I should add. The actor who played Maynard, Bob Denver, went on to enjoy a kind of cult superstardom thanks to the enduring success of Gilligan's Island.