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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    It was one of those weird shows that was rubbish but got loads of viewers. A bit like 'Birds Of A Feather.'

    Then you've got your shows that were so rubbish they were good. Like 'Knight Rider' or 'Battlestar Galactica.'
    To which I would add 'The A Team'.
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    Maybe, but the A Team never took itself seriously. To qualify as 'so bad it's good' a show has to take itself seriously. It's not an easy target to hit. It can only really be achieved by accident. Like finding Narnia.
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    Being fed up with the lack of any decently 'gritty' series on the box, I've ordered Ray Donovan series 1 on DVD. Can't go wrong with that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    To which I would add 'The A Team'.
    And The Dukes of Hazzard.

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    No, DoH was just good. Mainly because of Daisy Duke, the freeze-frames with voiceover, and the jumping cars. But that's by the by.

    'Prisoner: Cell Block H' is a good example of a show that's so bad it's good. Or 'Buck Rogers In The 25th Century.' 1970s American sci-fi is an especially rich vein for some reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    No, DoH was just good. Mainly because of Daisy Duke, the freeze-frames with voiceover, and the jumping cars. But that's by the by.
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    Yuk yuk yuk.
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    I remember me and my brothers attempting to get into the car through the windows. My dad went crackers about damage to the paintwork.
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    And the bloke near us who had a red Mk3 Cortina with the Starsky and Hutch white stripe on it. He'd not extended it over the roof though so it was a partial fail, but we still thought that was very cool.
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    Funny, I can remember Daisy and the sheriff but bugger all else about it.
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