One of the most popular sitcoms of the 70's, it spawned three spin-offs, each with the name of one of the characters. Two were also sitcoms; the other was a drama.
Got to be the Brady Bunch huh. What was the maid's name? Alice. That was a sitcom.
Florence Henderson show? Sitcom? Drama? Didn't Robert Reed host a game show?
That's 3 . Lock it in. That's my final answer.
Not The Brady Bunch. The "Alice" show was Linda Lavin in a diner, not related to The BB.
*flushes a toilet and then runs off*
I'm not sure if this was a comment on Human's answer or an allusion to "All in the Family." The latter is not the correct answer, either, although it did have at least three spin-offs. None were dramas, as I recall.
Undocumented aliens FINALLY reach their destination at the beginning of a new decade (or is it the end of an old one?) and experience adventures in America while getting around on flying motorcycles.
Clue: Lasted just 10 episodes, but spun off from another VERY recognizable series.
An ex-agent, trying to get his old job back, enlists the help of his trigger-happy girlfriend, an old friend who used to inform on him to the FBI, his Mom, and a down-and-out spy to right wrongs in Miami.
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I'm not clear what your point is then. I don't think I'm much older than anyone here. I thought the whole point of this game was to stir memories ,and realize-'oh yeah-I do remember that show !' I'm
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Too esoteric. ;)
Any more clues?
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British Sci-Fi, late 1970/s (may have been early 80s)
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One of the many "Dr. Who" manifestations?
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The fourth.
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One of the most popular sitcoms of the 70's, it spawned three spin-offs, each with the name of one of the characters. Two were also sitcoms; the other was a drama.
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Got to be the Brady Bunch huh. What was the maid's name? Alice. That was a sitcom.
Florence Henderson show? Sitcom? Drama? Didn't Robert Reed host a game show?
That's 3 . Lock it in. That's my final answer.
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*flushes a toilet and then runs off*
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Not The Brady Bunch. The "Alice" show was Linda Lavin in a diner, not related to The BB.
I'm not sure if this was a comment on Human's answer or an allusion to "All in the Family." The latter is not the correct answer, either, although it did have at least three spin-offs. None were dramas, as I recall.
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I WAS thinking of ¨All in the Family.¨
I wasn´t sure how you were classifying ¨drama¨ and whether, say,
¨Gloria¨ or ¨Maude¨ might qualify.
BTW,
the movie ¨Alice Doesn´t Live Here Anymore¨ was the basis for ¨Alice¨.
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The series I'm thinking of was set in Minneapolis...
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
I can think of Rhoda (sitcom) and Lou Grant (the drama in your list), but don't know the other one.
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"Phyllis"
You're up!
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Undocumented aliens explore America on flying motorcycles.
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Undocumented aliens FINALLY reach their destination at the beginning of a new decade (or is it the end of an old one?) and experience adventures in America while getting around on flying motorcycles.
Clue: Lasted just 10 episodes, but spun off from another VERY recognizable series.
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I found myself wondering if "GALACTICA 1980" had floating motorcycles or if I imagined it.
(I don't think I've seen the series SINCE about 1980.)
Battlestar Galactica was an SF version of "Wagon Train." It was about the JOURNEY.
Universal said to Larsen: "Let them reach Earth." "Yeah-THEN what?" "Doesn't matter."
But they showed us it darned well DOES matter.
Worse, they slashed his budget, so everything was done even cheaper than before-
and they didn't have enough money to pay the original cast. (Starbuck made an appearance.)
Larsen was going to make it several generations later, but Lorne Greene was SO sad-puppy
about the thing that he couldn't bring himself to fire Lorne with the rest. So, he stayed
and the story made even LESS sense than it would have.
And no, I have avoided the new series ENTIRELY.
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It was Galactica 1980
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Next show.
This SF TV show about the future featured a few pilots- including a pilot who supposedly was
some sort of bird-person. It ran in the '70s/early '80s.
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"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century"?
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Ooo- got it in one!
The man obviously remembered "Hawk."
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"Good night, John Boy."
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The Waltons
Two female cops kick butt and take names like Miami Vice did. Well, kinda of.
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"Cagney and Lacey"?
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That's it. Your up.
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An ex-agent, trying to get his old job back, enlists the help of his trigger-happy girlfriend, an old friend who used to inform on him to the FBI, his Mom, and a down-and-out spy to right wrongs in Miami.
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