5 Forgotten '70s Sci-Fi Shows That Still Hold Up Today
These forgotten '70s sci-fi shows proved that not everyone can be Star Wars or Star Trek — but they hold up surprisingly well some fifty years later.
Read MoreThese forgotten '70s sci-fi shows proved that not everyone can be Star Wars or Star Trek — but they hold up surprisingly well some fifty years later.
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Read MoreStephen Kalyn stars in Prime Video's "Off Campus" as hockey star Dean Di Laurentis, but before that, he was in another Prime Video series, "Gen V."
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Read MoreThe 1970s was a time of both bold experimentation and embarrassing failure on television, and the shows on this list would never pass muster today.
Read More"Pushing Daisies" was canceled after just two short seasons. Creator Bryan Fuller has some thoughts on why the series went six feet under before its time.
Read MoreTVLine's Dream Emmy picks are in for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series — here are the eight gentlemen we'd like to see score a nod this year.
Read More"Traffik," a late 1980s British crime series, remains mostly unknown despite Steven Soderbergh's Oscar-winning film adaptation.
Read MoreWe tackle the biggest questions from the week in TV: NBA Finals, Criminal Minds: Evolution, Only Murders in the Building, and more.
Read MoreThe Television Critics Association has unveiled nominations for the 2026 TCA Awards, with Heated Rivalry, Industry, and Widow's Bay leading all contenders.
Read MoreParamount+'s Yellowstone spin-off made a strong first impression in the latest streaming ratings — and Prime Video's Off Campus was no slouch, either.
Read MoreOne more and it's a trend: Following the surprise release of The Bear prequel episode Gary, FX is once again looking to the past with a bonus episode of Adults.
Read MoreAfter Richard Belzer died in 2023, Law & Order: SVU homaged the beloved Det. John Munch in two very sweet ways, ensuring the actor's legacy is never forgotten.
Read MoreOn TV this Friday: Raising Kanan returns, new episodes of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune hit streaming, and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars kicks off Bracket 3.
Read MoreAhead of the show's return, TVLine asks the biggest question on our minds: Can the queens' gambit work?
Read MoreCBS' I Love Lucy was a pioneering sitcom in many ways. Arguably the show's most impactful innovation, however, was also its most challenging.
Read MoreWidow's Bay has been an incredible success for Apple TV. For fans of the comedy horror series, here are 10 familiar (and incredible) shows to check out ASAP.
Read MoreWith HBO's White Lotus out of the running this year, the Emmys have a lot of spots to fill in the Supporting Actress in a Drama category. Here's who we'd pick!
Read MoreThe cast of Only Murders in the Building Season 6 now includes 14 guest stars, led by Martin Freeman, Sharon Horgan and Simone Ashley — see full list.
Read MoreThe Heated Rivalry star makes his BAU debut — find out what went down!
Read MoreThe bumbling first mate of the S.S. Minnow was always addressed simply as "Gilligan," leaving "Gilligan's Island" viewers to question if it was his surname.
Read MoreDiscover What to Watch with TVLine's printable June 2026 calendar, highlighting the biggest premieres and finales across broadcast, cable, and streaming.
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