- Adam-12: I love a good police procedural, and the length is perfect for my short attention span.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Best show ever.
- Coupling: More consistently funny than Friends, the series that inspired it.
- Doctor Who: My first TV obsession.
- Electric Company: Letterman remains to this day one of my favorite super-heroes.
- Futurama: Even better than The Simpsons, in my opinion.
- Gilmore Girls: I love the soundtrack -- XTC! Yo La Tengo! Sam Phillips! -- and Lauren Graham is hot.
- Hill Street Blues: Just a great cop show.
- In Search Of: I used to love this show when I was a kid.
- James at 15: The made-for-TV movie more so than the series, but the series was good too.
- Kids From C.A.P.E.R.: I cried when this got cancelled mid-season. Hey, I was eight.
- Law and Order: A great concept, and it's neat that it's so actor-proof.
- Melrose Place: My introduction to online fandom.
- NBC News Overnight: A great free-form late-night news program, sorely missed.
- The Odd Couple: Great casting. Klugman and Randall had great chemistry.
- Partners: I'm still mad at Fox for canceling this way back in 1996.
- Q.E.D.: A fun series starring Sam Waterston as a Victorian-era inventor-cum-adventurer.
- Remington Steele: I really liked its willingness to be goofy. Remember the one about the stolen chocolate chip cookies?
- The Simpsons: Granted, it's not as good as it was, but it's still amazingly good.
- The Twilight Zone: Still creepy after all these years
- Undeclared: Unappreciated.
- Vega$: Who doesn't love Robert Urich?
- WKRP in Cincinnati: A little dated, but still incredibly funny.
- The X-Files: never a huge fan, but I liked it better than Xena.
- You Bet Your Life: It's amazing with what Groucho was able to get away with, given the restrictions of the time.
- Zoom: I can still sing the ZIP code.
This one was fun. It was nice to have more than one option for Q, for a change. (My second choice was the Richard Benjamin sci-fi comedy Quark.