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Sitcoms no longer on the air that you miss.....

Last Man Standing, of late, still in syndication
I identify with Mike Baxter
As reruns. No new shows in over a year I believe....and I like Tim Allen too. Went to one of his stand up shows in Houston many years ago. He would interact with the crowd at times too....well he did with me once lol I have a tendency to speak out once in awhile and even in church. Nothing derogatory but one one I saw our preacher driving down a 6 lane road and reading something so I brought it up in church one day when I felt it had a direct correlation to what he was preaching and yeah, he responded to it by saying "I didn't hear that". Can't see how he didn't because I was on the front row :D Should blown my horn just to see how he would have reacted but there were other cars that were too close to do that and be half way safe.

Big Bang Theory
even, got used to the characters' quirks
Penny was nice to look at too
My wife liked that show but the laugh track got to me after a few shows. Imo, it was one of the worse in the business.
 
Rules of Engagement. Patrick Warburton's character relentlessly trying to slide something past his wife was hilarious.
 
Crime Story
Dukes Of Hazard
Charlies Angel (with Cheryl)
Hogan's Heroes
MASH
EMERGENCY
Barney Miller
Hawaii 5-0 (60s, not the modern ****!!)
Miami Vice
 
Definitely Last Man.

Home Improvement (when old cast members cameo'd on Last Man...those were GREAT episodes!!).

Seinfeld (great car guy, too)

DEFINITELY Taxi. "What does a yellow light mean?"....GREAT stuff!! MASH was always a good one - didn't watch much at home though, dad served in Korea and he wasn't much for the show.
 
Hardcastle and McCormick

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Wonder years. Went through the whole series a few times. Can’t seem to find it anymore. Not a laugh every minute, but it reminds me of the old days.
 
1968 Dodge Polara station wagon?
 
There was one that came on late at night, but it was always a rerun. It was a western, this Indian sat real still for hours so the Cowboy couldn't see him. The Cowboy was on another channel having target practice but you would never see any holes appear in the target. Really weird shows!
 
Wonder years. Went through the whole series a few times. Can’t seem to find it anymore. Not a laugh every minute, but it reminds me of the old days.

Retire a Dodge and get a Ford!? Never!
 
Wonder years. Went through the whole series a few times. Can’t seem to find it anymore. Not a laugh every minute, but it reminds me of the old days.


Retire a Dodge and get a Ford!? Never!
So he replaced his 68 Polara Wagon with a brand new 69 Ford Galaxy! A one year old wagon going to be sold for scrap? Serious plot hole here.
 
Soap - very funny.


Green Acres & Petticoat Junction (the spin-off series)


Dads Army (British show) - set around a Home-Guard troop preparing to stop the Germans invading the English coast during WW2


Father Ted (British show) - sadly the led actor dies after on 3 short seasons.


Fawlty Towers (British show) - 13 episodes of absolute comedy gold with John Cleese.
 
So he replaced his 68 Polara Wagon with a brand new 69 Ford Galaxy! A one year old wagon going to be sold for scrap? Serious plot hole here.
It’s also very possible that the young kids in the “home movies” are different kids. I guess they couldn’t find an older car to tow away.
 
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