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100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (1997) and Top 100 Episodes of All Time (2009) are lists of the 100 "best" television show episodes on U.S. television as published by TV Guide. The first list, published on June 28, 1997, was produced in collaboration with Nick at Nite's TV Land. [1] [2] The revised list was
42. Only Fools and Horses – ‘Heroes and Villains’ 1996 Christmas special. This episode ranks as the funniest episode of arguably the funniest sitcom ever.
The following is a list of television programs by episode count. Episode numbers for ongoing daytime dramas are drawn from the websites for the shows. Daily news broadcasts, such as The Today Show , Good Morning America , and SportsCenter , are not episodic in nature and are not listed.
The most recently premiered show is The Sopranos, which first aired in 1999. The show with the shortest run is An American Family, which aired only twelve episodes and two subsequent special episodes. The longest-running show on the list is The Today Show, which has aired since 1952. 41 of the shows are prime time, five are daytime and four are ...
[25] [27] In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked it as the fifth-best written TV series ever [28] and TV Guide ranked it as the eighth-greatest show of all time. [21] The episodes "Abyssinia, Henry" and "The Interview" were ranked number 20 and number 80, respectively, on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time in 1997. [29]
To help you navigate the many seasons, I narrowed 335 episodes down to the 24 best Criminal Minds episodes of all time, ranked from most to least anxiety-inducing. "Exit Wounds" Season 5, Episode 21
Andy Samberg. When Andy Samberg arrived at SNL in 2005, it was like the show finally got Wi-Fi. Along with The Lonely Island crew, he pioneered the Digital Shorts, redefining how SNL connected ...
Saturday Night Live features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players," and newer cast members, known as "Featured Players." Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast. A musical guest is also ...