1. The Adventures of Tintin (1991-1992)
2. The New Adventures of Superman (1966-1970)
3. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005-2008)
4. WordGirl (2007-2015)
5. Mighty Magiswords (2015-2019)
6. The Love Boat (1977-1986)
7. Friends (1994-2004)
8. Ironside (1967-1975)
Edited by GeniusInTheLamp on Jul 14th 2025 at 3:45:30 AM
1. The Adventures of Tintin (1991-1992)
2. The New Adventures of Superman (1966-1970)
3. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005-2008)
4. Word Girl (2007-2015)
5. Mighty Magiswords (2015-2019)
6. The Love Boat (1977-1986)
7. Friends (1994-2004)
8. Ironside (1967-1975)
9. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2019)
I'm much too lazy to come up with a caption.1. The Adventures of Tintin (1991-1992)
2. The New Adventures of Superman (1966-1970)
3. The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005-2008)
4. Word Girl (2007-2015)
5. Mighty Magiswords (2015-2019)
6. The Love Boat (1977-1986)
7. Friends (1994-2004)
8. Ironside (1967-1975)
9. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2019)
10. MacGyver (1985-1992)
Series set in coastal towns:
1. Home and Away (1988-present)
1. Home and Away (1988-present)
2. Steven Universe (2013-2020)
3. Balamory (2002-2005)
4. The Beachcombers (1972-1990)
5. Stoked (2009-2013)
6. Waterfront (1954-1956)
7. Round the Twist (1990-2001)
8. Flipper (1964-1967)
9. Dawson’s Creek (1998-2003)
10. Hope Street (2020-)
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Shows where characters fight stereotypes that are entrenched in that era.
1. WPC 56 (2013-15; features the first woman police in a 1950s British midlands town, facing sexism and misogyny.)
Edited by Zedtrek on Jul 24th 2025 at 8:26:29 AM
Well…1. WPC 56 (2013-15; features the first woman police in a 1950s British midlands town, facing sexism and misogyny.)
2. Soap (1977-1981; features Jodie Dallas, an openly gay man facing deeply homophobic attitudes, including in his own family.)
3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977; features Mary Richards, a young woman who chooses to focus on her career instead of romance, with several episodes highlighting the difficulty of getting men to take her seriously)
I've been here too long. Regretting choosing this screenname half my life ago.1. WPC 56 (2013-15; features the first woman police in a 1950s British midlands town, facing sexism and misogyny.)
2. Soap (1977-1981; features Jodie Dallas, an openly gay man facing deeply homophobic attitudes, including in his own family.)
3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977; features Mary Richards, a young woman who chooses to focus on her career instead of romance, with several episodes highlighting the difficulty of getting men to take her seriously)
4. The Indian Doctor (2010-2013; features Prem Subberwal, a doctor who emigrates from India with his wife Kamini to work as an NHS doctor in a Welsh mining village in the early 1960s)
1. WPC 56 (2013-15; features the first woman police in a 1950s British midlands town, facing sexism and misogyny.)
2. Soap (1977-1981; features Jodie Dallas, an openly gay man facing deeply homophobic attitudes, including in his own family.)
3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977; features Mary Richards, a young woman who chooses to focus on her career instead of romance, with several episodes highlighting the difficulty of getting men to take her seriously)
4. The Indian Doctor (2010-2013; features Prem Subberwal, a doctor who emigrates from India with his wife Kamini to work as an NHS doctor in a Welsh mining village in the early 1960s)
5. Life on Mars (2006-07; Sam is a police officer from 2006 who is struck by a car and awakens in 1973, and has to adapt to how police work is done then. His 2006 values and ideas are ridiculed in many ways, but he has to function in that world as he tries to figure out what is going on, and if he can get back home. The treatment by other officers of a female colleague conplicates things.)
Well…1. WPC 56 (2013-15; features the first woman police in a 1950s British midlands town, facing sexism and misogyny.)
2. Soap (1977-1981; features Jodie Dallas, an openly gay man facing deeply homophobic attitudes, including in his own family.)
3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977; features Mary Richards, a young woman who chooses to focus on her career instead of romance, with several episodes highlighting the difficulty of getting men to take her seriously)
4. The Indian Doctor (2010-2013; features Prem Subberwal, a doctor who emigrates from India with his wife Kamini to work as an NHS doctor in a Welsh mining village in the early 1960s)
5. Life on Mars (2006-07; Sam is a police officer from 2006 who is struck by a car and awakens in 1973, and has to adapt to how police work is done then. His 2006 values and ideas are ridiculed in many ways, but he has to function in that world as he tries to figure out what is going on, and if he can get back home. The treatment by other officers of a female colleague conplicates things.)
6. Dr.Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993-1998; The series debuted with the promotional line, "In these parts, they don't trust doctors, they don't trust women, and they don't trust people from the East. Meet Dr.Quinn, somebody with everything to prove."

1. 31 Minutos (2003-2014, Chile)
2. Mr. Bean (1990-1995, Britain)
3. Breaking Bad (2008-2013, United States)
4. Kiko Riki (2004-2012, Russia)
5. Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor (2005, Japan)
6. Doctor Who (1963-present, UK)
7. Detentionaire (2011-2015, Canada)
8. Money Heist (2017-21. Spain)
9. Northern Exposure (1990-1995, United States)
10. Family Guy (1999-present, United States)
Next up: Shows from your childhood you have recently done a rewatch of
1. The Adventures of Tintin (1991-1992)
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