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Thursday, November 13, 2025

Show Notes and Video Playlist: Episode 13-4: The Greatest TV Lineups of the '70s and '80s

*We hope you enjoy this subjective examination of the network lineups of the BOTNS era. We'd love to hear from you if we missed or misranked anything! We'd love even more if you told us we nailed it.

*Remember the factors I mention on the pod: pop culture relevance, critical appeal, collective memory, ratings and commercial success, flow, my own personal experience, longevity, and of course just what I felt like when compiling the list.

*Below, we list the rankings as we revealed them on the podcast. If you want to follow along and not have the list spoiled, please listen first, then come back here!

(Shows listed from 8:00 to 11:00, from start to finish)

10) CBS Monday Night 1979:
White Shadow, MASH, WKRP, Lou Grant.

Honorable mention: CBS Sunday Night (1979, 1980, 1981):
60 Minutes, Archie Bunker's Place, One Day at a Time, Alice, The Jeffersons, Trapper John M.D.

9) NBC Saturday Night (1987, 1988 1989):
227, Amen, Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Hunter

8) ABC Tuesday Night (1978):
Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Three's Company, Taxi, Starsky & Hutch

Honorable mention: ABC Tuesday Night (1977):
Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Three's Company, Soap, Family

7) CBS Thursday Night (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979):
The Waltons, Hawaii Five-0, Barnaby Jones

6) ABC Saturday Night (1982, 1983):
T.J. Hooker, Love Boat, Fantasy Island

5) CBS Thursday Night (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985):
Magnum P.I., Simon and Simon, Knots Landing

4) ABC Friday Night (1971, 1972):
The Brady Bunch; The Partridge Family; Room 222; The Odd Couple; Love, American Style

3) CBS Friday Night (1979, 1980, 1981):
The Incredible Hulk, The Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas

Honorable mention: CBS Friday Night (1982, 1983, 1984):
The Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas, Falcon Crest

2) NBC Thursday Night (1984, 1985, 1986):
The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Cheers, Night Court, Hill Street Blues

Honorable mention: NBC Thursday Night (1988, 1989):
The Cosby Show, A Different World, Cheers, Dear John, L.A. Law

1) CBS Saturday Night (1973):
All in the Family, MASH, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, The Carol Burnett Show

Honorable mention: CBS Saturday Night (1972):
All in the Family, Bridget Loves Bernie, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, Mission Impossible

Bonus selections (Some lineups of interest that didn't make the list):

The worst lineup? NBC Friday Night (1983):

Mr. Smith, Jennifer Slept Here, Manimal, For Love and Honor

Click here for our episode talking about NBC's disastrous 1983-84 season!

More honorable mentions:

ABC Monday Night (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983):
That's Incredible, Monday Night Football

CBS Sunday Night (1986-1994):
60 Minutes; Murder, She Wrote; CBS Sunday Night Movie

In case people wonder about the ABC TGIF phenomenon:

ABC Friday Night (1989):
Full House, Family Matters, Perfect Strangers, Just the Ten of Us, 20/20

ABC Friday Night (1988):
Perfect Strangers, Full House, Mr. Belvedere, Just the Ten of Us, 20/20

CBS Monday Night (1987):
Frank's Place, Kate and Allie, Newhart, Designing Women, Cagney and Lacey

NBC Wednesday Night (1980):
Real People, Diff'rent Strokes, Facts of Life, Quincy

ABC Tuesday Night (1987):
Who's the Boss, Growing Pains, Moonlighting, Thirtysomething

ABC Tuesday Night (1988):
Who's the Boss, Roseanne, Moonlighting, Thirtysomething

NBC Friday Night (1974):
Sanford and Son, Chico and the Man, Rockford Files, Police Woman

ABC Wednesday Night 1976:
Bionic Woman, Baretta, Charlie's Angels

CBS Monday Night 1974:
Gunsmoke, Maude, Rhoda, Medical Center

CBS Wednesday Night (1973):
Sonny and Cher, Cannon, Kojak

NBC Thursday Night (1972):
Flip Wilson Show, Ironside (sometimes Bob Hope), The Dean Martin Show


Please enjoy our video playlist for this episode with promos touting most of the top 10 lineups! We even kick it off with a tribute to...flow?  Click below to go right to it, or you can always visit our official YouTube page for all of our past episodes and similar lists for each one of them!




Episode 13-4: The Greatest TV Lineups of the '70s and '80s

We've talked about a lot of great shows over the course of the podcast, and sometimes, we've mentioned great lineups that dominated a particular night and era or even single season. This week, we go more in depth with a completely subjective list of the top 10 greatest TV lineups of the BOTNS era. Using strict criteria, Rick compled this list, and he justifies his choices. Mike pipes in with his two cents. Expect a few suprises and maybe even a controversy or two along the way.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Happy Veterans Day!

It's Veterans Day here in the United States, and we thank all who have served. We hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday.



Sunday, November 9, 2025

Top Ten #379

1) The Heights: We had a departure from the usual format and talked TV star heights this week--not career heights, but "actual" heights. I say "actual" because when it comes to celebrity info, can we really trust any of it? I'm pretty sure the dog from Here's Boomer was fudging his vitals to get roles.

By the way, since I mentioned her on the show but she wasn't in the book, Farrah Fawcett's listed height was 5'6" (including her hair, I guess)?

2) TV Superstars '81: Our thanks again to this fine book from Weekly Reader publications for providing the impetus for this week's episode! In a world of cheap tie-in paperbacks geared to the scholastic market, this one stood tall. 

Too much?

3) Saturday Night Live: 40 years ago tonight, Saturday Night Live started a new era with guest Madonna and a new cast. The era did not last.




4) Good Morning America: The ABC show celebrated its 50th anniversary this past week, including visits with the likes of OG hosts David Hartman and Nancy Dussault.



5) Doug Henning Project: After last week's World of Magic episode, we received a kind message from Neil at that great website, and we appreciate the shout-out and the link. Keep up the good work in maintaining that legacy!

6) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Congratulations to the inductees next week, including former WWF manager Cyndi Lauper!



7) Darkroom: I have not been able to listen yet, but Chris Cooling's Forgotten TV podcast is always a treat, and the latest installment explores short-lived anthology Darkroom. I'll just remind everyone that if you haven't yet done so, you can hear Mike and I focus on a specific episode right here.

8) Night of 100 Stars: I also didn't hear Ian Talks Comedy's latest episode, but he does a watchalong of this awesome special that we talk about on the pod here. Can't wait to hear Ian's thoughts!

9) Risky Business: 40 years ago tonight, CBS aired this popular Tom Cruise movie, which seems like a total mismatch for CBS--now, 1985, ever.

10) R.I.P. Diane Ladd, Bob Trumpy:









Friday, November 7, 2025

Celebrity Heights Game: TV Superstars '81!

Here's a closer look at the original paperback that spawned our game on this week's podcast! It's TV Superstars '81 by Ronald W. Lackmann from Weekly Reader Books. I got this one for a few books at a great used books store.










Thursday, November 6, 2025

The Celebrity Height Game

New from the BOTNS Games Lab: The Celebrity Height Game! Mike has to guess if the celebrity heights listed in one Rick's vintage books match the "official" heights listed on IMDB! Can you get this kind of action anywhere else?

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