15 Classic TV Shows You Can Stream Right Now

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Published 2020-10-25
Tired of hearing all the stress-inducing coverage on the news? Running out of modern TV shows to watch? Why not go back in time so-to-speak and re-watch some of the classics?

This video is going to tell you all about the top 15 classic TV shows you can stream right now and which services you can find them on. If you're into comedies, sitcoms, and procedural dramas, then we just might have something up your alley to help your get your mind off the crazy world we live in today.

This video isn't necessarily ranked. It would be difficult to put these shows in some kind of order based upon their worth as they all stand on their own as some of the greatest series to ever hit the airwaves. Even if you aren't signed up for a whole bunch of streaming services, there is probably a show that strikes your interest in one of the services you might have like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.

15 Classic TV Shows You Can Stream Right Now
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All Comments (21)
  • I just kicked cable to the curb - got rocu and got Hulu - So much cheaper and i love it !!!!
  • @tranceforlife1
    Wow! This brought back some great memories. I did watch all of these. Several, thoroughly. Others, not so much.
  • I love all old shows from the 80's and 90's. My wife always complains about me watching these old shows. and My daughter says watch something in this decade. I love the simpler times of the 80's and 90's. Magnum PI, Airwolf, Knight Rider, A Team, The Greatest American HERO.. Who's the Boss, Different Strokes, Facts of Life and Family Matters.. Happy Days.. Thank you for the information.
  • @6760joanne
    Who the hell actually unlike this video? How could you unlike this video? Must’ve been a young person who doesn’t understand good TV when they see it.
  • @spockboy
    ALL these old shows should be re-scanned to Blu-ray like the Star Trek,Twilight Zone or Rockford Files which look and sound amazing now.
  • @koriw1701
    Hey! I really liked this video because you gave me so much info on all the shows that I grew up watching and on what channels to find them! However, you are misinformed about 'NYPD Blue' "laying the groundwork for later shows in the genre." NYPD Blue was developed and produced by Steven Bochco and David Milch, the first episode was broadcast on September 21, 1993, (with the series playing its last show on March 1st, 2005) and played for 12 seasons) What many people don't know (or, more likely, are too young to remember) is that Steven Bochco produced a much earlier police drama that WAS the very first show that "layed the groundwork for ALL police dramas to follow". This show was 'Hill Street Blues', first aired on January 15th, •1981• and it was developed by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll, which played for 7 seasons, until its last episode playing on May 12th, •1987•, (David Milch came on in the midst of the second season in 1982, and continued to work with Bochco for many projects afterwards, including being one of the creators of NYPD Blue) Incidentally, Bochco filled up his time with OTHER dramas and, in between both 'Hill Street Blues' and 'NYPD Blue', he also created and produced 'LA Law' for its entirety, 'Doogie Howser', 'Brooklyn South', 'Murder One' and 'Murder in the First.' During all this time, he has done writing and producing various other series such as Columbo, The Twilight Zone, Hooperman and McMillan and Wife. He also made several more that either ran for only a few seasons and some pilots that were not picked up by any stations. Bochco was and IS a prolific writer and has a very creative mind. I would recommend that anyone who is interested, look him up on websites such as IMDB or any other internet resources that are available that have full coverage of such information. When you pick up things to do segments on, you may want to do some research prior to releasing your own material. Just a thought...
  • @tomsykes979
    You failed to mention "Hill Street Blues"...,, Iconic...
  • @avalond1193
    The skipper giving ginger the bird on that thumbnail 🤣