The 55 greatest 90s TV shows that NEED to make a comeback

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The 55 greatest 90s TV shows that NEED to make a comeback
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Were the 90s the golden age of television?

, which, although not as big over here as it was in its native Australia was actually a really awesome teen drama.“Have you ever, ever felt like this? When strange things happen are you going round the twist?” Great theme tune; they lived in a lighthouse; it was set in Australia. What more could you ask for?Presented by Antoine de Caunes and, wait for it, Jean Paul Gaultier, this Channel 4 gem was a Friday night staple.Anthropomorphic mice + On motorbikes + On Mars=classic cartoon.

Bananas in pyjamas are coming down the stairs. Also still one of our favourite fancy dress costumes, too.32. Hetty Wainthrop Investigates 1996-199833. Changing Rooms 1996-2004 Making household names of Smiley-Smiley Carol Smiley and Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen, we just have so much to thankfor. Not least of all being the purveyor of home-makeover shows which of course are all the more wonderful when Llewelyn-Bowen & co. haven't listened to a goddam thing about what the person whose having their house madeover, actually likes for their interiors. TV gold.Neil Buchanan. What a hero. And as for the final art attack at the end of each show... I mean, wow. Just wow.

Essentially a rags-to-riches tale about how one man's life got twisted upside down after a couple of guys who were up to no good starting causing trouble in his Philly neighbourhood. Will Smith's character got in one little fight and his mom got scared and so he moved with his aunty and his uncle to a town called Bel Air. Of course that isn't the whole story, the six years were punctuated with stuff like dice in a mirror and Carlton's most excellent dancing.

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