People Are Remembering Wildly Popular TV Shows That Are Now Completely Lost To Time

Friends and The Golden Girls are two great examples of TV shows that were not only hugely popular when they were on but have also gone on to become classics that are still on the air and discovered by new audiences.

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Cast of a TV sitcom posing playfully with a picture frame, wearing 1990s-style outfits
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Four women posing together indoors; wearing stylish outfits, including blouses, jackets, and a patterned dress. They appear happy and smiling

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However, there are also TV shows that were once hugely popular and that, for whatever reasons, have totally been forgotten about. A great example is the Lea Thompson-led sitcom Caroline in the City, which ran from 1995–99. The series was part of NBC's Must-See TV Thursday night lineup during its first season (airing in the prime timeslot between Seinfeld and ER) and even featured crossovers with Fraiser and Friends. But, today most people wouldn't even know this show existed unless they watched it at the time.

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Recently, Reddit user whitemikesf asked: "What are some other shows that were the top shows of their time but were forgotten not long after their finale?"

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The thread went viral and got over 6K responses, including from the OP, who started it off. Below are the top and most-often repeated popular TV shows people feel have been forgotten about:

1."I was just reminded of the 90's TV series Picket Fences, which had 88 episodes, won 30 Emmys, had an insane cast, and I'm not sure it has any lasting cultural relevance whatsoever."

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2."Coach was one of the biggest hits on TV for a year or so. Haven't even thought about it in 20 years."

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3."Ally McBeal won a lot of awards when it was on. I haven't heard anything about it in years or even seen any reruns on TV. I myself don't even remember any references besides Ally being a bit quirky after all this time.

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4."I think 3rd Rock from the Sun was the best comedy EVER!!!"

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5."Early Edition [with Kyle Chandler]. I don’t know about wildly popular, but it has been lost to time."

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6."Ed fits the bill for a truly forgotten show — it never even got a home release!"

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7."Probably HBO's Six Feet Under. I never see anyone ever talk about it like The Wire or The Sopranos. I thought it would’ve gained more attention a few years later with Michael C. Hall/ Dexter fans, but guess not."

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8."Wings was pretty big for a while in the '90s. Don't think I've heard it mentioned since."

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9."As much as Oz (HBO) was great, it totally seems to have disappeared. I don't know a single person who has seen this show, but on some subreddits, people always seem to hold it in high regard."

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10."Moonlighting. It was a must-see every week. Known nowadays for the behind-the-scenes drama, but truly some groundbreaking television."

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11."Newhart. The one where he runs the bed and breakfast in Vermont."

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12."The Practice was quite popular and won Emmy and Golden Globe awards, but its legacy has been overshadowed by its spin-off, Boston Legal. I loved The Practice. The cast was top-notch, and the show was more realistic compared to the shenanigans of Denny Crane et al. in Boston Legal."

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13."Murphy Brown! There was even real-life controversy with then-VP Dan Quayle. And there was a crossover cameo with Seinfeld! (Kramer appears as one of Brown’s many secretaries.)"

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14."I haven’t heard about Just Shoot Me! (ran from 1997 to 2003) in a long time. David Spade was in top form."

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15."No one really watches Family Ties anymore."

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16."Remember Party of Five?"

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17."L.A. Law comes to mind."

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18."Cheers doesn't seem to be talked about anymore, despite being hugely popular when it was airing and then spinning off Frasier, which was also a massive hit."

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19."I don’t know how popular it was, but China Beach."

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20."Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler."

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21."St. Elsewhere. Many people were so turned off by the series finale, that this acclaimed hospital show got forgotten in the ether. The series started the careers of Denzel Washington, Mark Harmon, Howie Mandel, and David Morse. But it went on to be replaced by modern medical dramas with much more fanfare."

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22."Tales from the Crypt literally disappeared. You can't stream it anywhere, and I'm not sure you can buy it either. It used to be referenced in older media, but now you can't even watch anything besides the movies."

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23."Mr. Belvedere"

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24."Thirtysomething. I remember when this was the biggest show on TV for a year or two. Now, no one talks about it."

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25."Home Improvement"

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26."Maybe ER? The show was huge for forever."

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27."Dallas was literally one of the biggest shows in the entire world; now you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who recognizes it (that didn't live through it). I'm not sure you can come up with a larger swing from international fame to complete erasure."

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28.And lastly, "The Drew Carey Show doesn't pop up in discussion as often as it should."

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You can read the original thread on Reddit.

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.