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Once again, we’re here to commemorate the best decade so far. Yes, it’s the last bit of the 1900s, and yes, it is so nostalgic that every third or so article is dedicated to it. And yes, once again, it’s the ‘90s! However, we won’t be talking about your favorite childhood toys or the boy bands you loved so dearly, but rather about the best TV series of the decade. Oh yes, it is time for a list dedicated to the most fabulous ‘90s TV shows!

While it’s very likely that you weren’t allowed to watch a good half of these TV series back then, you probably did so anyway in the secrecy of your room or by checking the reruns. Of course, the ‘90s had their fair share of family-friendly shows, too, like The Simpsons or the Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, but the most prized ones were the amazing adult-oriented shows. The ones that you craved watching oh so dearly! Now you definitely can, and let us remind you of such fantastic once-forbidden shows as the X-Files, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, or the best of them all - Twin Peaks.

So, grab a snacky snack, pick the best ‘90s TV show of the bunch, and immerse yourself into the world of entertainment! Before you do, though, don’t forget to vote for the famous series you’ve enjoyed the most, and share this article with your friends!

#1

The Simpsons

The Simpsons

1989 - | 33 seasons | 718 episodes and counting

The Simpsons, which is the longest-running American animated series, has made us laugh, cry, and feel love for the last three decades. It saw Baby Boomers laughing at hidden jokes their Millennial kids couldn't understand at the time, and it saw those same Millennials showing The Simpsons to their own kids - a staple animated series any generation can find relatable and loveable.

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Really incredible they've been around so long - and still making people laugh.

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    Friends

    Friends

    1994 - 2001 | 10 seasons | 236 episodes

     

    Love it or hate it, there probably aren't any other sitcoms that left such a huge cultural impact as Friends. From giving us 'The Rachel' - a haircut inspired by Aniston's hairstyle and wanted by millions of girls worldwide, to expanding the vocabulary of Western English slang and helping people learn the English language. Seriously, though, a 2012 poll by Kaplan International English Colleges revealed that 26% of students cited Friends as the best show to improve English. And what better way to improve your language skills than by watching probably the best comedy cast of all time? 

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    #3

    The X-Files

    The X-Files

    1993 - 2002 | 11 seasons | 218 episodes

    The X-Files is a science fiction drama television series revolving around a duo of FBI agents. Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are not just your regular pair of special agents, though, as they specialize in unsolved cases featuring paranormal phenomena. Inspired by such earlier TV masterpieces as Twin Peaks and The Twilight Zone, The X-Files knows its game in creating a spooky atmosphere, delivering plot twists and unbelievable events which you just Want To Believe.

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    #4

    The Golden Girls

    The Golden Girls

    1985 - 1992 | 7 seasons | 180 episodes
     

    Who would've thought that watching grumpy older ladies could be fun? Well, the '80s, obviously! The Golden Girls, a critically acclaimed and plentifully awarded '80s TV series, follows four dames as they go about their daily lives in a shared house they occupy together. And the grouchier their moods - the louder the laughs in the staple behind-the-scenes track. It's also worth mentioning that one of The Golden Girls' leads is played by our beloved megastar Betty White. 

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    #5

    The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air

    The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air

    1990 - 1996 | 6 seasons | 148 episodes

    The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air is the quintessential ‘90s sitcom, representing the decade in the most relatable and truthful manner. The series is based on the life of Will Smith and stars himself as Will. Here, he is a street-smart teenager born and raised in West Philadelphia. After an incident with local bullies, he is sent to live with his posh uncle and auntie in Bel-Air, Los Angeles. As it should be, their lifestyles and cultural background often clash, creating humorous situations that we just can't get enough of. Hilariously funny, marked with stellar performances from a loveable cast, The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air will forever be an essential part of modern TV entertainment.

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    #6

    Home Improvement

    Home Improvement

    1991 - 1999 | 8 seasons | 205 epsidoes
     

    Home Improvement was the series that launched Tim Allen's career, and if you were to ask us, we'd say that Tim was the person to make this series iconic. Home Improvement centers on the Taylor family - Tim, Jill, and their three sons. Their absolutely different characters often spark humorous disagreements, but their love binds them together. Home Improvement's biggest joke is the show-within-a-show called Tool Time, which Tim hosts with Al Borland and the "Tool Time girl," who notably was none other than Pamela Anderson herself. What's funny is that despite Tim's ability to efficiently sell tools, he's astonishingly prone to accidents, causing one disaster after another by misusing the tools that he's selling. All in all, Home Improvement is a great, never-boring example of TV entertainment that will never get old. 

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    My husband bought a bunch of this and we use to watch it with the kids and everything it was okay

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    #7

    Full House

    Full House

    1987 - 1995 | 8 seasons | 192 episodes
     

    Full House chronicles the life of widower Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law and best friend to help raise his three daughters. And you just know that there's bound to be some hilarious misunderstandings with young girls being raised by young and very inexperienced guys. Though the show was never a favorite among critics who often called it an exemplary depiction of a completely dysfunctional family, it was a great hit among the audiences. So much so that it keeps on gaining popularity in syndicated international reruns.  

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    #8

    Frasier

    Frasier

    1993 - 2004 | 11 seasons | 264 episodes
     

    A Harvard-educated psychologist who gives his advice and wit to those in need on a radio show, but ever-so-often sees his own problems multiplicating and towering over his head? Yep, that's Frasier, and it's hilarious. Named the most successful comedy series ever (hello, 37 Emmys) and one of the most successful spin-off series, Frasier ran for eleven seasons, gaining more and more fans with each one. The main man of the series, Kelsey Grammer, chose a very interesting technique for his portrayal of Frasier Crane, called 'requisite disrespect.' This technique included rehearsing his lines in solitude, thus often surprising other cast members with his performance on the filming set. And though it might've been fine with his actor colleagues, the guest stars (which this series had plenty of) were often left in a state of panic in front of the live audience. Be that as it may, this show will always be one of our top choices for binging and re-watching! 

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    #9

    That '70s Show

    That '70s Show

    1998 - 2006 | 8 seasons | 200 episodes
     

    Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis as teenagers in the '70s? Well, say no more, as we are signing in. The series follows six teenagers living their teenage lives in the '70s. And though the premise might seem a bit simplistic, besides being hilariously funny, the show never forgets to discuss the pressing realities of the times it was set in. Yes, the '70s were fifty years ago, but our lives aren't that different today, so the show is always relatable to adult and teenage audiences. During its eight seasons, That ‘70s Show was nominated for a substantial amount of awards and gained both critical and audience acclaim. 

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    #10

    Sabrina The Teenage Witch

    Sabrina The Teenage Witch

    1995 | 5 seasons | 99 episodes
     

    Animaniacs is an animated television comedy series created by Tom Ruegger Fox Broadcasting Company. Animaniacs is, essentially, a variety show with each episode comprised of usually three mini-episodes, each starring a different set of characters. And although Animaniacs is a kids' cartoon, the creators didn't shy away from using pop culture references, satirical social commentary, and even innuendos directed exclusively at adults. And this inclusion of the whole family was what probably made this series so appealing for the audiences - now you could watch morning cartoons together with your kids and have a great laugh yourself!

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    #11

    Saved By The Bell

    Saved By The Bell

    1989 - 1993 | 4 seasons | 86 episodes
     

    Saved By The Bell follows a group of high school friends and their lives at a fictional Bayside High School in Los Angeles. Though its main attraction is the comedic situations spawning from your regular and painstakingly familiar high school happenings, Saved By The Bell didn't shy away from more serious topics. Throughout its run, the series discussed a broad array of those - from DUIs to environmental issues, it wanted to tell the youth about the problems they might encounter. And if watching and re-watching the series, the spin-offs, and the revivals just isn't enough, you can always read one of the 21 novels based on the show.

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    #12

    Cheers

    Cheers

    1982 - 1993 | 11 seasons | 275 episodes
     

    After its premiere in September 1982, Cheers nearly got canceled as its ratings were at about sea bottom level. Thankfully, though, the broadcasting channel did not give up on it, and during the summer reruns of the first season, Cheers suddenly gained its audience, which proved to be an ever-growing one. A sitcom in all of its essence, Cheers follows a group of friends that meets and spends their time together at a bar called, you guessed it, Cheers. Filmed in front of a live audience, it has that signature sitcom laugh track and is often set in the same location. It's also a series that birthed probably one of the most successful spin-offs ever. If not for Cheers, we wouldn't have gotten Frasier!

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    #13

    Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    1997 - 2003 | 7 seasons | 144 episodes

    Buffy The Vampire Slayer is a supernatural drama television series based on the 1992 movie of the same name. Our main protagonist here is Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) - the latest in a line of young women known as “Vampire Slayers.” But, without spoiling the fun any further, we’ll leave the narrative explanations at that. Just so you know, Buffy The Vampire Slayer is by far one of the most original and entertaining series of the decade!

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    #14

    Seinfeld

    Seinfeld

    1989 - 1998 | 9 seasons | 180 episodes
     

    As a show that's often described as being 'about nothing,' Seinfeld was phenomenally popular and is listed as one of the most influential sitcoms of all time. It starred Jerry Seinfeld, a rising comedian of the '80s, playing a fictionalized version of himself, though many of the plotlines were real experiences of the series' writers, including Seinfeld's. In addition, the series often broke mainstream conventions of television shows and employed loads of irony, which was quite unusual for sitcoms of the '80s.  

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    #15

    Animaniacs

    Animaniacs

    1987 - 1997 | 11 seasons | 259 episodes
     

    Married… With Children follows the lives of Al Bundy, a misogynist shoe seller, Peggy, his vain and lazy wife, and their two kids - stereotypic blonde Kelly and very uncool yet smart Bud. And if you haven't heard about this legendary series, you are definitely a rare specimen as it was an absolute '80s TV staple. Loathed by plenty for its mean-spiritedness, Married… With Children still had a solid allure based on Ed O'Neill's portrayal of Al, relatable family situations and a pretty gloomy sense of humor which resonated with audiences worldwide. 

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    #16

    The Wonder Years

    The Wonder Years

    1988 - 1993 | 6 seasons | 115 episodes
     

    The Wonder Years, a coming-of-age comedy-drama, follows teenager Kevin Arnold (played by Fred Savage) as he grows up in a suburban middle-class family in the late ‘60s. The series' unique storytelling, stellar acting, and relatable happenings gained The Wonder Years many awards and accolades. Today, many critics agree that The Wonder Years is a true classic, having inspired plenty of shows that were created after. 

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    #19

    Whose Line Is It Anyway?

    Whose Line Is It Anyway?

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    This show gave me some of the deepest belly laughs I've ever had. Props was my favourite !

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    Boy Meets World

    Boy Meets World

    1993 - 2000 | 7 seasons | 158 episodes
     

    Boy Meets World is a genuine coming-of-age story set throughout the years of middle school to college. Its main character, Cory Matthews, gets to live through many real-life situations, learning about important life lessons. Though the show is inherently funny and warm, it also talks about pressing cultural issues, such as child abuse and underage alcohol use.

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    #23

    Everybody Loves Raymond

    Everybody Loves Raymond

    1996 - 2005 | 9 seasons | 210 episodes

     

    Relatability, a clever depiction of reality, and a sarcastic approach to life by the main character Ray was a sure step to success. Depicting families as slightly dysfunctional yet inseparable and unbreakable, this series resonated with many viewers and gained praise from critics. And though the plot and the narratives might seem like very well-written fiction, the show was based on the real-life exploits of the leading actor Ray Romano (also Ray in the series). Maybe that's why Everybody Loves Raymond was so effortlessly engaging and empathetic. Without delving further into the why's of this show's popularity, let's trust the critics - this series won 15 Primetime Emmy Awards and got close to ten foreign remakes. 

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    #24

    Tiny Toon Adventures

    Tiny Toon Adventures

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    #26

    Roseanne

    Roseanne

    1988 - 1997 | 10 seasons | 231 episodes

    Roseanne follows the lives of the Conners, a working-class family struggling to make ends meet. The family consisted of lively and outspoken Roseanne, her husband Dan, and their three kids (though later in the series, they have a fourth). Roseanne was praised for its realistic portrayal of a blue-collar family and for the fact that its lead characters were noticeably overweight without it being some sort of staple joke of the series. Provocative topics were also a huge part of the series, making it even more relatable to real-life working-class families.

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    #27

    The King Of Queens

    The King Of Queens

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    "I'm gonna whip this body into shape because nobody's calling me Fatty McButterpants anymore!"

    #28

    Beverly Hills, 90210

    Beverly Hills, 90210

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love this show. Seriously..my Grandpa used yo record it for me on Wednesday nights so that I never missed an episode. Wish I could buy the entire series to rewatch.

    #30

    Saturday Night Live

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    Will & Grace

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    3rd Rock From The Sun

    3rd Rock From The Sun

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    Hooman
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I legit found out a couple months ago that they were playing aliens. I always wondered why the show was so odd when I was growing up.

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    #35

    Pinky And The Brain

    Pinky And The Brain

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    The Wild Thornberrys

    The Wild Thornberrys

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    Darkwing Duck

    Darkwing Duck

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    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

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    Law & Order

    Law & Order

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    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

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    #53

    Blue's Clues

    Blue's Clues

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    The Pink Panther

    The Pink Panther

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    #55

    Hey Arnold!

    Hey Arnold!

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    Celebrity Deathmatch

    Celebrity Deathmatch

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    Batman: The Animated Series

    Batman: The Animated Series

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    The Magic School Bus

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    Star Trek: Voyager

    Star Trek: Voyager

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Like all Star Trek series, a great mix of characters. Loved Janeway's weakness for coffee and the doctor's appalling bedside manner.

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    Are You Afraid Of The Dark?

    Are You Afraid Of The Dark?

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    Celeste
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember this from babysitting on Saturday nights. 🥰 The reboot is ok but I'd rather watch reruns of the original.

    #63

    Tales From The Cryptkeeper

    Tales From The Cryptkeeper

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    #66

    Sister, Sister

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    #69

    The Ren & Stimpy Show

    The Ren & Stimpy Show

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    Captain Planet And The Planeteers

    Captain Planet And The Planeteers

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Had the videogame of this. It came with the Commodore Amiga 500+. Never got past the 3rd level.

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    The Addams Family

    The Addams Family

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    The Outer Limits

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    King Of The Hill

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    Daria

    Daria

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    Holly Campbell
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I bought the complete Daria series on DVD and it didn't have the original awesome music :( There was a piece of paper in the box, saying they couldn't afford to pay the royalties to dozens of amazing artists.

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    Legends Of The Hidden Temple

    Legends Of The Hidden Temple

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    Doogie Howser, M.D.

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    The Sopranos

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    SpongeBob SquarePants

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    Tom & Jerry Kids

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    Beavis And But-Head

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    Late Night With Conan O'brien

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    Muppets Tonight

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    Ed, Edd N Eddy

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    Celeste
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To this day, my husband hates this show. My daughter and I love it.

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    Mystery Science Theater 3000

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    America's Funniest Home Videos

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    Walker, Texas Ranger

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    Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

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    Wings

    Wings

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    Luna78
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I still watch this show! I loved it as a teenager, too.

    #110

    Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman

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    Hangin' With Mr. Cooper

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    Timon & Pumbaa

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    The New Batman Adventures

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    The Drew Carey Show

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    Where On Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?

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    Freaks And Geeks

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    Batman Beyond

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    Cowboy Bebop

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    Growing Pains

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    Touched By An Angel

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    Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

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    A Different World

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    Judging Amy

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    Superman: The Animated Series

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    Bobby's World

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    Melrose Place

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    American Gladiators

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    The Amanda Show

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    The Neverending Story

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    New Kids On The Block

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