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First Shows on Fox

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If I recall correctly, the original lineup of Fox network programming was Tracey Ullman and Married With Children. followed by Tracey Ullman and Married with Children.

 

They then added two more shows - one was called Open House, later named Duet and I think the Garry Shandling Show?

 

I loved Parker Lewis Can't Lose.

Baxter Bean ruled. I remember tuning in to watch it one week and it was off. Didn't they have a show early on about a werewolf?

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QUOTE(Brian @ Jul 26, 2007 -> 09:26 PM)
Baxter Bean ruled. I remember tuning in to watch it one week and it was off. Didn't they have a show early on about a werewolf?

 

 

yeah! I forget what it's called. It freaked me out as a kid.

QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Jul 27, 2007 -> 09:07 AM)
yeah! I forget what it's called. It freaked me out as a kid.

 

I used Google, and go figure, it was called "Werewolf". Only aired for 5 episodes.

QUOTE(Rex Kicka** @ Jul 26, 2007 -> 12:57 PM)
If I recall correctly, the original lineup of Fox network programming was Tracey Ullman and Married With Children. followed by Tracey Ullman and Married with Children.

 

They then added two more shows - one was called Open House, later named Duet and I think the Garry Shandling Show?

 

I loved Parker Lewis Can't Lose.

Parker Lewis was freaking great.

I remember going to France and watching it there too. That show was all over the place for a couple minutes.

21 jump street was an early staple.

There was Herman's Head for a while in the 90s. With Yeardley Smith!

QUOTE(Rex Kicka** @ Jul 27, 2007 -> 03:56 PM)
There was Herman's Head for a while in the 90s. With Yeardley Smith!

 

Ha, I watched that show all the time.

 

It's Gary Shandling Show.

Weird thing about Yeardley Smith is that every time I saw her actual real life body on TV, she was always a secretary, at least until That '80s Show.

The Family Dog, which I believe was a off-shoot of a Tracey Ullman Show cartoon skit.

QUOTE(thedoctor @ Jul 27, 2007 -> 01:12 PM)
21 jump street was an early staple.

 

I still have no forgiven Johny Depp for that, the same way I will never forgive John Travolta for Grease.

Herman's Head was one of my favorite shows. I loved that show.

Heddy, the blonde, was Ross' lesbian wife on Friends.

Herman's Head and Parker Lewis Can't Lose...wow, flashbacks

 

I watched both of those shows whilst in primetime.

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Saved By the Bell "The College Years"

 

 

wasn't on fox, but WAS amazing.

QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Aug 1, 2007 -> 11:55 AM)
Saved By the Bell "The College Years"

wasn't on fox, but WAS amazing.

What little respect I had for you...is gone.

 

:lol:

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QUOTE(CanOfCorn @ Aug 2, 2007 -> 12:34 PM)

What little respect I had for you...is gone.

 

:lol:

 

 

Fair Enough. That's par for the course. No one understands the PA let alone respects him. :D

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