Guess the TV shows!

Is 88 Friends?

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Sadly not this time, sorry. Friends was 10 seasons.

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Oh dang

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Is it the Tweenies

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Nah, not this one either.

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Is 89 the big bang theory

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It’s not, sorry.

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Show eighty-eight:

  1. Production started in 1997.
  2. All episodes of the initial four-season run (excluding the holiday specials) take place in the summertime. Season 5 takes place in autumn.
  3. This is Cartoon Network’s longest-running original series.

Show eighty-nine:

  1. A British Duke complained about the time of broadcast, as his kitchen staff watched the show and it interfered with his dinner.
  2. In the U.S, the show regularly captured 12% of the market, one of the highest ever ratings for PBS broadcasting in America.
  3. The first 13 episodes were not originally shown on PBS stations in America as it was believed the audience would not watch a show that wasn’t in colour.

Show ninety:

  1. This was Donald P. Bellisario’s favourite of all of his television series.
  2. The lead actor has the same initials as the character he played in the show.
  3. Al constantly confuses his second, third, fourth, and fifth wives, but he never gets his first wife confused because she was the one he truly loved.

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Is Show 89- Gordon Ramsey In The Kitchen

Also is show 90- NCIS?

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I think youre right! I love that show.

I thought the name sounded familiar

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Sadly it is neither, this time.

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Well dang lol. I tried

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Show eighty-eight:

  1. Production started in 1997.
  2. All episodes of the initial four-season run (excluding the holiday specials) take place in the summertime. Season 5 takes place in autumn.
  3. This is Cartoon Network’s longest-running original series.
  4. A full character model sheet was created even for the inanimate object character, displaying his facial expressions in all of his emotional states: a smiling face. This was to ensure that the animators would never change his expression even for a short sight gag, since he was meant to be a piece of wood.

Show eighty-nine:

  1. A British Duke complained about the time of broadcast, as his kitchen staff watched the show and it interfered with his dinner.
  2. In the U.S, the show regularly captured 12% of the market, one of the highest ever ratings for PBS broadcasting in America.
  3. The first 13 episodes were not originally shown on PBS stations in America as it was believed the audience would not watch a show that wasn’t in colour.
  4. The fictitious address of the Bellamys’ house is 165 Eaton Place. Filming took place in Eaton Place, though at number 65.

Show ninety:

  1. This was Donald P. Bellisario’s favourite of all of his television series.
  2. The lead actor has the same initials as the character he played in the show.
  3. Al constantly confuses his second, third, fourth, and fifth wives, but he never gets his first wife confused because she was the one he truly loved.
  4. Though it was revealed in the series that Sam’s initial leap took place in 1995, Sam never leaped into any year later than 1987.

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88 is Ed٫ Edd and Eddy?

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That’s the one. Nice.

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Plank was a big help٫ lol.

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Quantum Leap

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That’s the one.

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Show eighty-eight: Ed, Edd n Eddy

  1. Production started in 1997.
  2. All episodes of the initial four-season run (excluding the holiday specials) take place in the summertime. Season 5 takes place in autumn.
  3. This is Cartoon Network’s longest-running original series.
  4. A full character model sheet was created even for the inanimate object character, displaying his facial expressions in all of his emotional states: a smiling face. This was to ensure that the animators would never change his expression even for a short sight gag, since he was meant to be a piece of wood.

SOLVED!


Show eighty-nine: Upstairs, Downstairs

  1. A British Duke complained about the time of broadcast, as his kitchen staff watched the show and it interfered with his dinner.
  2. In the U.S, the show regularly captured 12% of the market, one of the highest ever ratings for PBS broadcasting in America.
  3. The first 13 episodes were not originally shown on PBS stations in America as it was believed the audience would not watch a show that wasn’t in colour.
  4. The fictitious address of the Bellamys’ house is 165 Eaton Place. Filming took place in Eaton Place, though at number 65.
  5. A synonymous title for the show is Upper floor, Lower floor

SOLVED!


Show ninety: Quantum Leap

  1. This was Donald P. Bellisario’s favourite of all of his television series.
  2. The lead actor has the same initials as the character he played in the show.
  3. Al constantly confuses his second, third, fourth, and fifth wives, but he never gets his first wife confused because she was the one he truly loved.
  4. Though it was revealed in the series that Sam’s initial leap took place in 1995, Sam never leaped into any year later than 1987.

SOLVED!


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Is 89

Upstairs, Downstairs
First floor, second floor,
Furst level, second level.

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