8 Old TV Shows to Remember
- changingchannels
- Nov 18, 2016
- 4 min read

TV shows may get old, but a good TV show never gets bad. Here are 8 TV shows that will never leave our hearts. If you never watched them you still can! Just imagine, not that many spoilers, since they are old and no more waiting for a new episode per week! Heaven. Just check them out:
1. Full House:

This TV show tells the story of three friends that live together in a house, Danny (Bob Saget), Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (David Alan Coulier). With them also lives Danny’s three daughters, D.J. (Candece Cameron-Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). It has 8 seasons and was on TV between 1987 and 1995. The show transmits a lot of good lessons and has extremely cute scenes that will make you want to go into the screen and hug all characters. The series also got a reboot by Netflix called Fuller House with the same actors, in which, D.J. has three kids and Stephanie and Kimmy (her best friend) move to her house to help her. You probably already saw some episode of the original TV show on the TV but maybe you just didn’t know it yet, it might be time for you to get to know it. If you already watched it, you know that it’s worth to see again.
2. The X-Files:

This TV show tells the story of two FBI agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), they investigate not solved, weird and inexplicable cases that involve paranormal activity. The sci-fi show that counts with 10 seasons made a lot of success in the 90’s and got countless rewards. It was over in May of 2002 but in March of 2015 was announced that the TV show would be renewed. So if you never watched, run cause you still have time, and if you already watched it deserves a re-watch before this release.
3. Friends:

Thisamerican sit-com shows the events on the lives of a group of friends that lives in Greenwitch Village, Manhattan, New York. It's composed by 10 seasons and has a total of 236 episodes. The TV show won 5 Emmys, 1 Golden Globe and other 56 awards. The final episode was displayed on May 6th of 2004 and was seen by 52 million people, being the forth final episode of a TV show with biggest audience. Even nowadays, multiple TV channels still pass episodes and still have a high audience. If all of this doesn't convince you, it's always worth to listen to the intro song one more time. But let's face it, after one episode, next time you realize you'll be watching all over again and falling in love with it all over again.
4. Get Smart:

On the comedy show inspired by the famous agent 007 (or James Bond), agent 86 gets a command from his boss to fight against Mr. Big – Who is actually a dwarf – with two other agents, 99 and 34. The show received lots of rewards during its five seasons and made a lot of success in the 60’s. Get Smart was the only TV show to pass by four big TV channels with the original cast (NBS-CBS-ABC-FOX)
5. Land of The Lost:

This show started as a kids show on the 70’s but ended up becoming some kind of cult years later. It was released another TV show based on this in 1991 and a movie in 2009. In a camping trip, Ranger Rick, Marshall and his kids (Holy and Will) were canoeing in a lake when go across the water fall and end up on the Land of the Lost. There they find creatures that go from dinosaurs to nonexistent beings.
6. Hart to Hart:

Hart to Hart tells the story of a rich and nice couple, Jonathan and Jennifer Hart that, instead of spend the whole day in their mansion, travel with their money fighting against crime, leaving their job in their business. Besides him and his wife, Max the butler and their dog, Freeway, participate too. The show had a total of 5 seasons and has 110 episodes. It was shown on TV at the ending of the 70’s and at beginning of the 80’s.
7. Charlie’s Angels:

Charlie’s Angels tells the story of three pretty, brave and smart woman detectives that work to Detective Agency owned by the mysterious boss that never shows up, he spent the almost the entirely 5 seasons hidden, appearing only on the last episode of the show. The series inspired the movie that has the same name with Cameron Diaz, Drew Baltimore and Lucy Liu.
8. Fantasy Island:

This show tells the story of an island where any wish can become true. The person “responsible” for this island is Mr. Roarke, together with his helper, the little Tattoo, a very nice dwarf. The show passed on TV between the years of 1978 and 1984. It had 6 seasons with a total of 158 episodes. The TV show also had famous participants, such as Kim Richards, Julie Sommars and Michael Anderson Jr. Because the show talked about an Island, the only pinned characters were Mr. Roarke and Tattoo.
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