Two unique groups of teenagers deal with life in high school during the 1980s. Lindsay Weir rebels and begins hanging out with a crowd of burnouts, the "freaks," while her brother Sam Weir navigates a different part of the social universe with his nerdy friends, the "geeks."
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Judd Apatow | 9 | 10/02/1999 - 10/10/2000 | |
Paul Feig | 8 | 09/25/1999 - 07/08/2000 | |
Jake Kasdan | 5 | 09/25/1999 - 10/17/2000 | |
Bryan Gordon | 2 | 10/30/1999 - 03/13/2000 | |
Ken Kwapis | 2 | 11/06/1999 - 02/07/2000 | |
Rebecca Rand Kirshner | 2 | 01/31/2000 | |
Lesli Linka Glatter | 2 | 01/17/2000 - 09/05/2000 | |
Ken Olin | 1 | 01/31/2000 | |
Danny Leiner | 1 | 01/24/2000 | |
Miguel Arteta | 1 | 03/20/2000 |
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Steve Bannos | 4 | 07/08/2000 | |
Mike White | 4 | 01/24/2000 - 09/05/2000 | |
Jeff Judah | 3 | 11/13/1999 - 03/13/2000 | |
Gabe Sachs | 3 | 11/13/1999 - 03/13/2000 | |
J. Elvis Weinstein | 2 | 10/02/1999 - 10/17/2000 | |
Jon Kasdan | 2 | 07/08/2000 | |
Bob Nickman | 2 | 11/06/1999 - 10/10/2000 | |
Patty Lin | 2 | 01/17/2000 - 03/13/2000 |
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TV (The Book): Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All Time is a collection of essays written by television critics Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz. It was published in 2016. The main purpose of the book was to provide a canonical list of the top 100 greatest television programs in American history.
IGN and some of our friends have decided the best in the world of TV.
From time-capsule sitcoms to cutting-edge Peak-TV dramas — the definitive ranking of the game-changing small-screen classics
What's the best TV show of all time? Who knows? This poll is strictly about favorite shows, the programs people in Hollywood hold nearest to their hearts — that remind them of better times or speak to their inner child or inspire their creativity or just help them unwind after a crappy day at the studio — even if one or two of the programs listed here aren't exactly masterpieces of the medium.
What makes a great television show? There may be as many types of excellence as there are excellent shows. Series can wow us with how broadly they changed society, from “Seinfeld” redefining American slang to “Mad Men” bearing all the hallmarks of an early-21st-century TV Golden Age to “The Oprah Winfrey Show” making daytime viewers feel part of a special club of millions. Or they can feel like closely held secrets, always ready to welcome curious viewers for the first time, like “The Leftovers” or “Enlightened.” They can bring together insights about a rapidly shifting society with humor that stands the test of time, like the shows created by Norman Lear, who died this month at age 101. And they can dazzle us with spectacle or entrance us with intimate character moments — or, if they’re “The Sopranos,” they can do both.
Tv shows I've watched even if it is for a few episodes (with minimum 3 episodes)
From a pioneering variety show from the black-and-white days to two faves on now -- see our No. 1. To see EW's picks of the top 100 all-time greatest TV shows
A ranking of the most game-changing, side-splitting, tear-jerking, mind-blowing, world-building, genre-busting programs in television history, from the medium’s inception in the early 20th century through the ever-metastasizing era of Peak TV BY ALAN SEPINWALL
The “TV 101” list honors classic, trailblazing series and miniseries, as well as current and critically acclaimed programs, from comedies and dramas to variety/talk and children’s programming. At their core, all of these wonderful series began with the words of the writers who created them and were sustained by the writers who joined their staffs or worked on individual episodes. “This list is not only a tribute to great TV, it is a dedication to all writers who devote their hearts and minds to advancing their craft.
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