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What street was the Hollywood sign in the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air intro taken from?

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What is the funniest TV show you've ever seen and why? I'm feeling blue so I could use a pick me up ha

You HAVE to check out these Comedy Central shows. These have made me cry with laughter multiple times.Nathan For YouThis awkward guy goes around giving REAL businesses horrible business advice. Funniest show I have ever seen. You must watch this. It’s on Hulu, but I'm not sure about Netflix.Reno 911Reno Sheriff’s Department goes around solving crimes and being ridiculous. It's a parody of Cops, I think. Not as funny as Nathan for You, but still great. On Hulu, and maybe Netflix, but I'm not sure about that.Questionable ScienceThis show is great. I find the clips on the Comedy Central website are as good as the show is anywhere else, though the selection there is limited.There are also two NBC shows, both of which are on Hulu and Netflix- Parks and Recreation and The Office (if you haven't seen these already, you have to).The Netflix original Master of None was hilarious, and still genuine. Aziz Ansari stars in this. Great show.Arrested Development is on Hulu and Netflix. A bit dated now (aired 2003–2006 I believe), but whoever wrote that show is a witty genius and you should definitely try it.Curb Your Enthusiasm is also dated, but hilarious. It's on both Netflix and Hulu, I believe. Larry David stars, and he is awesome.I’m sorry I could only think of streaming services as platforms for viewing the shows- I'm sure you can find many of them still airing or with other services. That's my shortlist! I hope it helps. :)

What were your favorite prime time TV shows when you were a youngster? Why?

“The Dukes of Hazzard” was probably my first “favorite” show that wasn’t a kids’ show. It was all about the adventures of cousins Bo and Luke Duke, two nice southern boys from Hazzard County, Georgia, and their run-ins with the mean, corrupt county commissioner J.D. “Boss” Hogg and bumbling Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane.John Schneider, who played Bo Duke, was my first real crush when I was little. (He was also born in the same town as me!) I mean, he was just sooo dreamy:And of course, every girl wanted to be cousin Daisy Duke. She was super hot, but she also kicked ass with the boys - only she did it in heels:“The A-Team” was another favorite:It was about a group of former military guys who were railroaded for “a crime they didn’t commit” and went on the run as soldiers of fortune. Everyone loved Mr. T. as B.A. (short for “Bad Attitude”) Baracus. I loved all of them, although my favorite team member was “Howling Mad” Murdock - I had a crush on Dwight Schultz as well (he’s the one in the back with the cap on). So typical of me to crush on the crazy one.“The Facts of Life” was another I never missed. It was about a disparate group of girls and their hijinks at a private boarding school in Peekskill, NY (not far from where I grew up). Left to right in the photo - Jo was the tough, blue collar girl who rode a motorcycle, Tootie was kinda naive and super cute and always wore roller skates, Blair was the snobby, beautiful, super rich girl, Natalie the chubby, funny one, and of course, you had the wonderful Charlotte Rae as their live-in supervisor, Mrs. Garrett:And “Diff’rent Strokes” was about two orphaned African-American brothers who got adopted by a white millionaire, played by Conrad Bain, after their parents died. Gary Coleman as Arnold was THE cutest kid on TV in the 80’s, and Todd Bridges was a different kind of cute as older brother Willis. Dana Plato played their adoptive sister Kimberly. (Sadly both she and Coleman died young, Plato of an overdose at age 34, Coleman of a brain injury after a fall at age 42.) And Janet Jackson played Willis’ girlfriend Charlene in later seasons. The show also featured various “very special episodes”, most famously one in which Arnold and his friend Dudley get targeted by a pedophile.

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