Set in a public high school (in Boston, of course), “Boston Public” had quite the ensemble cast, with notable actors like Chi McBride, Jessalyn Gilsig, Loretta Devine, Rashida Jones, Kathy Baker (who was nominated for an Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Emmy during the first season, before becoming a series regular), Jeri Ryan, Michael Rapaport, and Michelle Monaghan. Kelley’s seminal Boston series - along with “The Practice,” “Ally McBeal,” and “Boston Legal” - but unlike those other series, it’s not available to stream. This four-season series is one of David E. Image Credit: Randy Holmes/Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock The series ran on CBS for eight seasons and 187 episodes, and if you search for it on Amazon Prime Video, it will suggest you watch a whole bunch of “Monk, “ starring Tony Shalhoub.Ī more straightforward spin-off of the sitcom “Soap” - also unavailable to stream, after being on Crackle - Robert Guillaume reprised his role as wise-cracking butler Benson DuBois in “Benson.” If you have DirecTV, you can watch “Benson” on-demand, but if not, there are options to buy on Amazon, Google Play, and iTunes. In “Barnaby Jones,” Buddy Ebsen and Lee Meriwether starred as Barnaby and Betty Jones, a father and his widowed daughter-in-law, who ran a P.I. Image Credit: Moviestore Collection/Shutterstock Get it? You get it.) “Alice” is available to purchase on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, YouTube, and Google Play. (Yes, Alice was starting her life over in Phoenix, of all places. Inspired by Martin Scorcese’s “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” Linda Lavin starred as the titular Alice, a widow and single mother working at a roadside diner (Mel’s Diner) in Phoenix, Arizona. (In “Pete & Pete,” Toby Huss played Artie, The Strongest Man in the World. In a time when we all acknowledge that more Toby Huss makes any show better, that’s just unacceptable. One of the most beloved Nickelodeon series of all time, “Pete & Pete” is somehow unavailable to stream. The complete series is available to purchase on iTunes, YouTube, and Google Play. The series only lasted one season - 27 episodes - but it garnered a cult following and critical acclaim during its run on Fox (and subsequently in syndication). In this “weird western” series co-created by “Lost’s” Carlton Cuse, Bruce Campbell starred as the titular Brisco County, Jr., a Harvard-educated lawyer-turned-bounty hunter. “The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.” (1993-1994).The series has been released on DVD, and both seasons are - 26 episodes each - are available to purchase on Amazon Prime Video. “The Abbott and Costello Show” (1952-1957)īased on their work as hosts on NBC’s “The Colgate Comedy Hour,” the iconic comedy duo of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello got their own show: the appropriately-titled “The Abbott and Costello Show.” The sitcom saw Abbott and Costello play struggling actors who shared an apartment in a multi-tenant house in Los Angeles.
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