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A family moves from Wisconsin to Kansas in the 1880s to start their own farm. This story told 'The Little House on the Prairie' (1974 to 1984). There were many problems out on the edge of civilization, but in the end the family always found a solution.
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You surely recall the iconic trio of "Kelly Garrett" (Jaclyn Smith, left), "Sabrina Duncan" (Kate Jackson, center), and "Jill Munroe" (Farrah Fawcett) - the renowned private detectives of "Charlie's Angels" (1976 to 1981). While the series was primarily a crime thriller, it was the irresistible charm of these leading ladies that became its enduring hallmark.
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With their unmistakable nonchalance and constant readiness for a little flirt, Paul Michael Glaser (right) and David Soul became cult stars with 'Starsky & Hutch' between 1975 and 1979. In 2004, a movie based on the series was also made starring Ben Stiller ("Starsky") and Owen Wilson ("Hutch").
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A cruise on TV is never just a cruise. We know this not only from the German series "Das Traumschiff" but also from the American original "Love Boat. Paradisiacal settings, a lovable crew and numerous romantic adventures with top-class guest stars - these are the ingredients for the perfect TV cruise.
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Over 357 episodes, "Dallas" played out every possible constellation between the characters, so it was never boring. Intrigues, affairs and heartbreaking dramas kept audiences on the edge of their seats and made "Dallas" an absolute cult.
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On 'The Dukes of Hazzard' there were many characters that the audience took to their hearts, such as the "Duke Boys," Uncle "Jesse" and Cousin "Daisy." But the real star of the series was the 1969 Dodge Charger, also known as "General Lee." In the high-horsepower scoundrel series, it was a true man's dream.