The Greatest TV Shows of All Time (Kinda): The Top 10

Dannyalcatraz

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Ignoring rules, here’s 10 of the most important TV to air:

M.A.S.H.
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Twilight Zone
Star Trek (original)
Miami Vice
The Simpsons
All In The Family
Roots
Connections
Cosmos

10 Hon. Mentions:

SNL
Dallas
Baywatch
King Biscuit Flower Hour
The Tonight Show
Masterpiece Theater Presents
Austin City Limits
Good Times
The Sopranos
I Love Lucy
Doctor Who

I will note, that I’m not a big fan of some of the shows on these lists. But I recognize each had a major impact on TV and/or culture.



Edit: dropped Dexter in favor of I Love Lucy.
 

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Totally agree with this. The way it could weave comedy and pathos and commentary together still remains hard to match. The Perks of Being a Wallflower got it right when it said it was one of the greatest TV shows of all time.

Speaking of comedies, Blackadder definitely deserves a mention.

M*A*S*H

Also, lack of comedies because it is too hard is sad.

Mad Men was so darn good. In a lot of ways, it set the bar for the high production value TV shows that would follow in its wake.

As an aside, I still think it criminal that they didn't cast Jon Hamm as John Carter like they were considering.

7. Mad Men. Mad Men is to television what Chekhov is to plays.
 

Snarf Zagyg

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Just because of the sheer volume involved, ranking TV is really, really hard. Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz, who are two well-known TV critics, put out a book about 5 years ago (TV: The Book) where they had a good discussion about the merits of comedy versus drama, older shows versus new shows, etc. For the record, their top ten (which included comedies, but also focused on North American TV) was:

1) The Simpsons
2) The Sopranos
3) The Wire
4) Cheers
5) Breaking Bad
6) Mad Men
7) Seinfeld
8) I Love Lucy
9) Deadwood
10) All in the Family

Somewhat unsurprisingly, this list is identical to mine, except that it includes comedies (oh, and it has Deadwood in the top 10 instead of an honorable mention).

EDIT-
And I looked it up- after accounting for the comedies issue, my list ended up looking like this:
The Leftovers- not included because it wasn't complete at the time they wrote the book (2017) (they used that criterion too!).
Rectify- not included because it wasn't complete at the time they wrote the book (end of 2016).
The Americans- not included because it wasn't complete at the time they wrote the book.
Sopranos- #2
The Wire- #3
Halt and Catch Fire- not included because it wasn't complete at the time they wrote the book (2017).
Mad Men- #6
Breaking Bad- #5
Buffy/Angel- #25
The Shield- #13

So if you remove the comedies (1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22), then all of my picks that were eligible were some of their top ranked ones.

Here are the revised top 15 dramas by their criterion (drama only):

1) The Sopranos
3) The Wire
3) Breaking Bad
4) Mad Men
5) Deadwood
6) M*A*S*H*
7) Hill Street Blues
8) The Shield
9) The Twilight Zone
10) X-Files
11) Twin Peaks
12) Lost
13) Buffy
14) Oz
15) Friday Night Lights
 
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TwoSix

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Somewhat unsurprisingly, this list is identical to mine, except that it includes comedies (oh, and it has Deadwood in the top 10 instead of an honorable mention).
Rectify, The Americans, and the Leftovers weren't finished when the book was published, but I imagine all 3 would be at or near top 10 in a 2021 list. They also have The Shield at 13 and Buffy at 25.
 

I'm not too keen on some of these restrictions (excluding British shows seems a bit wild...feels like this could have just as easily been a top 10 of English-language shows) but I'm very much in agreement with your list, with the exception of Buffy and the Shield. Still though, you're my kind of pretentious American bastard!
 

Snarf Zagyg

Notorious Liquefactionist
Rectify, The Americans, and the Leftovers weren't finished when the book was published, but I imagine all 3 would be at or near top 10 in a 2021 list. They also have The Shield at 13 and Buffy at 25.

I just finished the edit when you posted- check it out. :)
 

Snarf Zagyg

Notorious Liquefactionist
I'm not too keen on some of these restrictions (excluding British shows seems a bit wild...feels like this could have just as easily been a top 10 of English-language shows) but I'm very much in agreement with your list, with the exception of Buffy and the Shield. Still though, you're my kind of pretentious American bastard!

Try not to be too hard on American television; it is the only relaxation of the intellectually unemployed.
 

Just because of the sheer volume involved, ranking TV is really, really hard. Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz, who are two well-known TV critics, put out a book about 5 years ago (TV: The Book) where they had a good discussion about the merits of comedy versus drama, older shows versus new shows, etc. For the record, their top ten (which included comedies, but also focused on North American TV) was:

1) The Simpsons
2) The Sopranos
3) The Wire
4) Cheers
5) Breaking Bad
6) Mad Men
7) Seinfeld
8) I Love Lucy
9) Deadwood
10) All in the Family
Seitz is my favorite TV critic, by far (and a fantastic movie critic too...he's the reason I got myself into the theater to see Annihilation, my favorite movie in years). And Sepinwall is great too!
 


TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
I just finished the edit when you posted- check it out. :)
And really, it's kind of amazing how many Pantheon-level shows have finished up just in the past 5 years. I'm not as sold on Halt and Catch Fire, but Leftovers, Rectify, and the Americans are all right up there.
 

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