7. Official site of The CW Network, featuring All American, Riverdale, The Flash, Legacies, Nancy Drew, Batwoman, DC's Stargirl, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC's Legends of Tomorrow and more. If The CW developed a Birds of Prey series now as part of the Arrowverse, we'd be thrilled. 8. 32. Cleghorne!First off, we automatically love any show with an exclamation point in its title, because this comedy wasn't just called Cleghorne, it's CLEGHORNE!And that's way more fun to say. 9. Honestly, do you need to know more about this midseason show to know why it lasted just eight episodes in 1999? Neither does Crazy Nanny Carrie or Julian Baker or James Van Der Beek's guest appearance. The O'KeefesThis sitcom starred Judge Reinhold and Kirsten Nelson as parents who homeschooled their three extremely sheltered children for most of their lives. The Big Cartoonie Show; Batman Beyond; Pokémon; 1999-2000 [edit | edit source] Detention; Max Steel; Cardcaptors; 2000-2001 [edit | edit source] Generation O! Dawson's CreekIf you're asking yourself how a show as iconic and beloved as Dawson's Creekcould possibly be at No. And while it's important that television not ignore sexuality, Off Centre wasn't really interested in exploring the nuances as much as it was in mining cheap jokes that have aged about as poorly as American Pie. The two-season series became a cult hit thanks to its absurdist sense of humor that Murphy would later draw from in his next teen series, Glee. Gilmore Girls is an absolutely iconic show. D.C.One of two WB shows starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar, D.C. actually boasted an impressive executive producer: Dick Wolf. there wasRescue 77, a series that detailed the personal and professional lives of paramedics. Nikki Nikki was a comedy created specifically for Nikki Cox, who'd become the breakout star of The WB comedy Unhappily Ever After, but the show lasted just two seasons due to its low ratings. Despite the cringe-worthy title, the series could be quite charming and even had a dedicated audience; unfortunately, it wasn't enough to convince The WB to renew the show for a third season, so it ended on a cliffhanger. ... Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), head writer of the sketch comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star, all while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind. Pulled after only five episodes, The O'Keefesbecame the center of controversy among parents of homeschooled children who were offended by the show's negative portrayal of homeschooling. All my time was spent watching WB shows. Starring Mike Damus and Eddie Kaye Thomas, the series followed high schooler Pooh (Damus) and his group of friends as they got into surreal adventures while attending Normal High School. Maybe the show was canceled because constantly being embarrassed by one's family isn't really a sustainable premise for a TV show. 77. The Tom ShowAfter Tom Arnold's divorce from Roseanne Barr, he starred in this failed sitcom about a man who gets divorced from his famous wife. For those who grew up alongside the Buffys, Paceys and Rorys of The WB, we look back and understand without question the significant mark the network left on us. 2. 37. Pepper DennisPepper Dennis, a dramedy starring Rebecca Romijn as a TV reporter, went down in WB history as the final show to debut on the network before it merged with UPN to form The CW. So even though the young-skewing program is best known for being the only show in existence to feature a stoned dog eating a dying man's transplant heart while the man's estranged son looks on and squints, it doesn't affect its placement in this ranking. 39. Created by Evan Katz, who would go on to work on 24 (what is with this man and numbers? Menu. 15. Members meet in the woods and take turns telling their own spooky tales. Starring Shiri Appleby as a wide-eyed high schooler who fell in with a gang of sexy teen aliens (Katherine Heigl, Jason Behr and Brendan Fehr), Roswell had it all: teen romance, government conspiracy theories and murder all smothered in a boatload of Tabasco and Snapple. 17. Dead LastIt's hard to believe Dead Last, a 2001 series about three friends in a band who find a magical amulet that allows them to see and talk to ghosts, didn't last longer than one season. By the show's second season, it's title had also been changed to just Zoe ... (pronounced Zoe Dot Dot Dot), and yeah, it makes sense it was canceled. Maybe the show was inspired by the end of Felicity, which saw the show's titular heroine travel back in time and find out what her life would have been like if she'd chosen Noel instead of Ben. Movies. Starring Mike O'Malley, the bizarre sitcom followed a group of unexpected friends who met when Jason (Maurice Godin) convinced a formerly homeless, suicidal man Roger (O'Malley) not to jump off the bridge where Jason's car had just broken down. Overall, Living with Fran was a totally serviceable sitcom that just wasn't anything special. is a show based upon a group of kids known as "The Midnight Society". But also, like, what in the actual hell? Hamlin starred opposite Jennifer Grant as two Hollywood stars raising their kids in Malibu. (1995–1997) 11. They didn't, you know, give their leading ladies head trauma week after week after week after week in order to prolong a narrative. "The Amanda Show" Nickelodeon. Jack & BobbyAlthough it was canceled after just one season, Jack & Bobby -- playing off the famed Kennedys in title only -- was a wonderful little show about two teenage brothers (Matt Long and Logan Lerman), one of whom would go on to become president of the United States, being raised by a single mother. AngelYou can make a good case for putting Angel at the top of this list -- and we nearly did -- but the influence of the series that landed at No. 100 Best TV Shows of the 2000s. The HelpBefore there was Downton Abbey, there was The Help, a raunchy comedy about a beauty school dropout who had to go to work for a fancy-pants family of rich people because the show's premise required it. 1 is just too undeniable. 58. https://www.fame10.com/entertainment/7-forgotten-shows-from-the-2000s 53. Here are TIME’s picks for the best TV shows of the 2010s, presented chronologically based on the year of their series debuts. The series, which was created by a former firefighter and paramedic, starred Christian Kane, Marjorie Monaghan, Victor Brown and Richard Roundtree. (Weekday Mornings, 1997–2001) Animaniacs (1995–1999) 2. Maybe It's MeEveryone is embarrassed by their family at one time or another, but not Molly! Focusing on three sisters (played by Alyssa Milano, Holly Marie Combs and Shannen Doherty, who eventually left the series and was replaced by Rose McGowan beginning in Season 4) who discover they're powerful witches, the series fit nicely alongside the similarly supernatural-themed Buffy the Vampire Slayer and offered up depictions of yet more powerful, world-saving women for young viewers to look up to. Debuting in 2000, it's still popular among fans today. 69. Grounded for LifeAlthough the series originally aired on Fox, Grounded for Life was canceled two episodes into its third season. What's the story?' The best gag this two-season show had going for it, though, was casting the real-life brothers of John Travolta, Patrick Swayze and Sylvester Stallone as themselves. Vampire HighBefore vampires were absolutely everywhere, The WB had Vampire High. ... 2000s (12) Character Name As Series Title (12) Mother Son Relationship (12) Sister Sister Relationship (12) Sitcom (12) Based On Comic Book (11) Boyfriend Girlfriend Relationship (11) Brother Brother Relationship (11) Brother Sister Relationship (11) The Cw (11) Still, this spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was an incredibly strong drama, especially once it established itself and no longer relied on cases of the week each episode. 41. Cast. Saget starred as a widower raising his two daughters (Dennings and Larson) with the aid of his live-in father. Something tells us Remini doesn't mind all that much. Greetings from TucsonThis sitcom, which ran from 2002 to 2003, feels like something you might see on TV today. 65. WB/CW Shows. No, Molly (Regan Dale Neis) lived in a constant state of embarrassment when it came to her extended family on Maybe It's Me, which unsurprisingly lasted just one season on The WB. Anyone remember and love this line as much as I do? "I loved the Chinese symbol for Ba-Gua, and so we took that symbol and it became the Dharma Symbol for Lost.". The Army ShowWhat was The Army Show, you ask? The title was a play on the characters' names (The WB really loved to name its shows after characters, in case you couldn't tell): Jacqueline Barrett (Amanda Peet) was the titular Jack, while Jill referred to her significant other, David Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei). ", 75. RebaReba McEntire just has that je ne sais quoi that makes her undeniably watchable. RelatedEven if you remember Related, you don't really remember Related, you know? We got to know Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and the man (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) who sealed their fates as hunters long before we realized the roles they'd come to play in the battle between Michael and Lucifer (and everything that came after). SimonWhat can we say about Simon? Black SashWhen you think of Carlton Cuse, you might think of Lost, Bates Motel or Amazon's Jack Ryanseries. But bonus points for featuring Debi Mazar in a recurring role! 44. Or maybe this idea isn't terribly novel at all: VH1 aired a similar show, titled Hindsight, in 2015. Sabrina the Teenage WitchAfter Clarissa Explains It All ended in 1994, Melissa Joan Hart's streak of success continued when she landed the starring role on the endearing Sabrina, in which she played a teen who discovered she has magical powers on her 16th birthday. That alone tells you that Young Americans, set at a prestigious boarding school, wasn't going to be a great or memorable TV show -- and it wasn't. Histeria! At least we still have Out Cold? An overarching plot involving the murder of the owner of the gym, played by Adam West, ran parallel to stand-alone stories involving the men and women who worked at the gym or worked out at the gym. Either way, The WB had a really terrible track record with comedies. 31. However, we'd like to award Alright Already all the honorary Emmys for building entire episodes around plots like this: "Carol dates an astronaut, and gives him a cold.". But Roger (Marques Houston) better return too. The WB is as important to who we used to be as it is to who we are today, and as a result, it's not completely strange to feel pity for the teens of 2018 who are growing up with more TV shows than they could possibly ever watch, but who may never know what it feels like to come of age in a world where TV shows like Dawson's Creek had the ability to become cultural juggernauts. 74. OK, so maybe the series, which aired just seven episodes before it was canceled by The WB, wasn't the predecessor for Downton, but it did feature Tori Spelling as a dog walker. Krypto the Superdog (2006–2007) 14. 59. © 2021 TV GUIDE, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. The Tom Showwas a slog to get through with the writing dragging down any talent the cast brought to the table. Although Joey Lawrence and Kyle Howard have had their moments in other projects (My Boys forever! It followed Will Krudski (Rodney Scott), a childhood friend of Dawson, Pacey and Joey who was introduced at the end of Season 3 with the sole purpose of launching this spin-off. Although Saturday Night Live's Ellen Cleghorne had talent to spare, the material she was given to work with did her no favors. Brotherly LoveDid you remember that Brotherly Love, a wholesome and charming show about three brothers named Joe, Matt and Andy, played by real brothers Joey, Matthew and Andy Lawrence, respectively, aired on The WB? Following the lives of three couples at different stages in their relationships -- dating (Tamala Jones and Edafe Blackmon), newlywed (Peete and James Lesure) and married (Dedee Pfeiffer and D.W. Moffett) -- the show chronicled the different romances and often found the couples counseling each other on their love lives. But what the sitcom did have going for it was the immensely engaging charm of its leading men, Shawn and Marlon Wayans, who played two go-getter brothers living in Harlem. 70. The series, which continued Angel's (David Boreanaz) search for redemption, offered a darker, more adult tone than the rest of The WB. An example of one of those stories: Nestor Carbonell played a gigolo who used the gym to pick up potential clients. Zoe, Duncan, Jack and JaneAfter the success of midseason replacements Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek, The WB was bound to have a midseason dud, and that show was Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane. The Wayans Bros.Running for five seasons on The WB and getting a second life in syndication, The Wayans Bros.' success wasn't due to any particularly sharp writing. They were shown in the early 2000s, but very few have resurfaced. It was also pretty absurd and even idiotic at times, but boy was this show fun. Headlining The WB's Friday night comedy lineup, the series starred Bynes as the impulsive teenager Holly and Jennie Garth as her older sister Valerie. serving as the network's nucleus. MuscleYou've probably never heard of the 1995 comedy Muscle, but it has a place in TV history: It was the first series ever to be canceled by The WB. Anyway, each week featured some mystery that needed to be solved, but the real mystery surrounding Glory Days was why it had nothing to do with Bruce Springsteen. So yeah, this existed. (May 16, 2000 - New York, NY) — The WB Network unveiled its new primetime schedule this morning amid a great deal of surprise scheduling announcements that the network believes guarantees ratings growth for next season. ... 1999–2000, ABC. If the revival's half as good as the original, it won't be too bad. Kids in the late '90s and early 2000s had the Kids' WB to get their fix of heroes, monsters, and robots instead of relying on Netflix. Running for five seasons, The Jamie Foxx Showhelped launch Foxx's acting career as he played an aspiring musician who had to work in his family's hotel. Never forget that Dawson Leery's (James Van Der Beek) legacy is as one of the worst lead characters of all time. The Daffy Duck Show (1996–1997) 8. This should not be the premise of a light comedy with a goofy, dance party intro. "I was hungry to have anything in production, so I wrote a 50-page story that ended. Alright AlreadyAlright Already stared Carol Leifer as a single woman who opens up an optometry shop with her best friend. 63. Smart GuySmart Guy was just solid TV. There's currently a potential revival of the high-energy sitcom in the works and you know what? Unhappily Ever AfterOne of the most defining aspects of Unhappily Ever After was that it was rather similar to the popular Fox comedy Married... With Children. 20. 23. But fortunately, The WB picked it up and eventually ordered an additional two seasons. 66. Family Affair Family Affair was a remake of the popular 1960s series of the same name about a bachelor who has to raise his orphaned nieces and nephews. What it did have was a hot cast, including Gosselaar, Daniel Sunjata and Jacinda Barrett. Detention (1999–2001) 10. What you probably don't think of is the failed WB drama Black Sash, which starred Russell Wong as a disgraced ex-cop who wants to clear his name after being framed and incarcerated for heroin smuggling. For as good as the show was at times, Dawson's Creek definitely had a number of sore spots over its six seasons. It was your pretty standard multi-camera comedy, and while it certainly wasn't the worst WB series ever made, it was still rather uninspired. The premise was simple: When Tanya's (Peete) best friend, a white single mom, hit a rough patch in her life, Tanya invited her and her teenage son to move in with her family. 42. 38. The show, which premiered during the final year of The WB but didn't have the ratings to make the jump to The CW, centered around four sisters in New York City who were all in different places in their lives. After the split, the fictional Tom moved to St. Paul with his two daughters and landed a job producing a morning show anchored by Ed McMahon's Charlie. Twins' premise was so stale and the jokes were so flat that truly the only notable thing about the series was the fact Melanie Griffith starred as the family matriarch. In addition to the typical sitcom antics, The Parent 'Hood also made it its mission to tackle issues of race and class through a family-friendly, comedic perspective. (Remember, summer TV used to be filled with just reality TV, burn-offs, and shows that couldn't cut it during the regular season.). Throughout its three-season run, the family comedy gave off major TGIF vibes and would have been right at home alongside Boy Meets World and Family Matters on ABC's iconic Friday lineup. So, Tarzan was a hell ride in every way, and we only did eight before they wisely put us out of our misery. Popular Tv Shows 1999; ... Are You Afraid of the Dark? If this page is being served from any other site than pazsaz.com it is not a legitimate Pazsaz Entertainment Network page! Kids' WB!/Saturday Morning Schedules. It's not that Unhappily Ever After was bad, per se, it's that by the time the show premiered, we'd kind of already seen it. Young AmericansThis summer series was a spin-off of the popular WB series Dawson's Creek. TwinsSara Gilbert and Molly Stanton starred in this comedy about a pair of twins who are polar opposites. Starring Tyler Labine, Sara Downing and Kett Turton, the series aired six of the 13 episodes that were produced before it was canceled. We've got Bob Saget, Brie Larson, Kat Dennings and Meagan Good all in one forgotten WB sitcom. 51. FelicityWe know it doesn't seem like it, but there was more to Felicity than just the never-ending Ben (Scott Speedman) vs. Noel (Scott Foley) debate. And without an interesting hook or a breakout star, there was no reason to tune in. Three is very much the latter. The Parent 'HoodThe Parent 'Hoodis far from being one of the more definitive WB shows, but it sure was charming. It has a beginning, middle, and -- the problem -- it ends," Kripke said. You'd think if Long waited 11 years to return to television, she would have been willing to hold out for something a bit better than this. Then it got made and I had something in production and it was all my dreams come true. Crazy Takes" were a collection of promos for shows on the Kids' WB!. "Lizzie McGuire" Disney Channel. 55. 2000-2001 Canceled television series. He wakes up in a forest in Seattle and is taken in by the Trager family, who gives him the name Kyle. After Roger decided he wanted to live, he fixed Jason's car and then convinced him to end his engagement. The show was charming and fun, and the chemistry between Foxx and his onscreen love interest Garcelle Beauvais was impossible to deny. Minus Tess (Emilie de Ravin), of course. Off CentreIf you've seen American Pie more than three times, you're probably wondering why Off Centreisn't at the top of this list. Floppy and Nikki Cox was its breakout star. But by the time it was canceled in 1997, the network was also beginning to build its teen-centered lineup -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer had just debuted -- so it's likely the show just no longer fit into the network's vision. 30. Although the comedy was canceled after one season, Anderson's talent shone through and we do wonder how the show would have grown if given the chance. The best TV shows on the WB network did more than entertain us - they affected our everyday lives. Although the show was not very good and received very low ratings -- it was canceled after just one season -- the cast was littered with other familiar faces, including those of Oliver Hudson, Alana de la Garza, Mitch Pileggi, Tommy Dewey, and Barbara Hershey. The show still has time for songs about poop jokes and nostalgia for the first penis a woman ever saw. ), the series followed three (oh, look!) That's our only demand. Popular TV Shows 2000. CharmedMuch like fan-favorite series Roswell, there's a good reason The CW rebooted Charmed, and it's because the original WB series, which ran for eight seasons, was a ton of fun. There was blackmail, murder, theft and who knows what else since the final three episodes of the 10-episode first season never even aired -- not that anyone cared. The comedy starred Fran Drescher as a divorced mother of two whose son (Ben Feldman) returns home to live with Fran, his 16-year-old sister and Fran's much younger boyfriend. The series, which also starred Rider Strong, Josh Hopkins, Brooke Burns and Lindsay Price, wasn't one of the few that made the move to the new network, and you know, that's probably all right. Honestly, that summary pretty much says it all. But unfortunately, the first attempt was a big swing and a miss. Gilmore Girls. "Zoey 101" Nickelodeon. The series, which followed a multi-ethnic family featuring a Mexican-American father and an Irish-American mother, was praised for its mostly Latino cast. Felicity was an honest, if sometimes hilariously dumb, coming-of-age story that captured one of the most confusing times in one's life: those painful college years when you're still trying to figure out who you are but you're also expected to be a self-sufficient adult. And let me tell you, it's not because of the fashion choices; the series is timeless -- special effects excluded -- and it won't be surprising if it continues to inspire an entirely new generation again soon. Glory DaysOriginally created in the vein of Dawson's Creek by Dawson's Creek creator Kevin Williamson, the 2002 midseason seriesGlory Days was eventually retooled to feature a mystery element because the young-skewing network was struggling in the ratings. —Whitney Friedlander (Photo: The CW) 3. TarzanBefore Eric Kripke hit it big on The WB with Supernatural, he created one of the network's worst shows in its 16-year history. In this odd couple comedy, Long played an Ivy League professor who married a fireman with four kids who didn't like their father's bourgie new boo. Nick Freno, naturally, wasn't your typical teacher, running mock game shows, implementing reverse psychology and educating through comedy routines. The series followed a blue-collar Irish Catholic family on Staten Island, and since parents Sean (Donal Logue) and Claudia (Megyn Price) had their first child when they were only 18, they weren't quite done with their own carefree, partying years -- despite the fact that their eldest was a teenager herself. In addition to Thomas, the comedy also starred John Cho, Jason George and Sean Maguire. 76. Like FamilyBefore Dan Fogelman created This Is Us, he gave the world Like Family, a one-season sitcom starring Holly Robinson Peete and Kevin Michael Richardson. He was charged with overseeing a group of misfit soldiers while also trying to hide his schemes for getting rich quick from his superiors. Jack & JillThe WB was seriously killing the teen-programming game by the time Jack & Jilldebuted in the early 2000s. We can understand how this series might have been greenlit, but we can also understand why it never made it past Season 1. Some programs were carried over to The CW, a network formed through a partnership between WB parent company Time Warner and UPN corporate parent CBS Corporation, in September 2006 following the closure of The WB. Predictable antics ensued, but Raising Dad had enough heart that left us a little regretful when the comedy was canceled after one season. SupernaturalThe bulk of Supernatural didn't air on The WB, and while the show would eventually reach much higher highs (and far lower lows), the single season that aired on The WB was just pretty good and not too great. Roswell was never going to win any Emmys, but its offbeat sense of humor and willingness to just go there made for three excellent seasons of television. Literal demons stood in for the horrible people encountered as a young adult, and when it came time for Buffy to lose her virginity, the show used Angel losing his soul and becoming a monster to comment on relationship dynamics and social stigmas. That's right, we still remember "Bugs.". Gee, it's hard to believe this one only had seven episodes. 4. Joanna Garcia Swisher, Steve Howey and Melissa Peterman, in particular, made sure that this was a true family comedy, and not just a country superstar carrying the entire show alone. But you know, this show actually might have been a lot better had it been about a hot serial killer who returns to his hometown instead of about a hot software guy returning home. For every The Departed, there's been a Kangaroo Jack. But sadly, this short-lived drama lacked the reliable charm of the Law & Order or One Chicago franchises. 28. But sadly, that exclamation point may have been the most fun part of the show. Still, despite its low ratings, the show's cast was pretty great when you look back on it: Both Tim Curry and Gary Cole starred in this terrible remake? Told from the point of view of a teenage son, Greetings from Tucson tackled themes of cultural identity and class. This comedy about four high school friends (Selma Blair, David Moscow, Michael Rosenbaum, and Azura Skye) tried too hard and was never quite as funny as it thought it was. 56. In the series, Kirk was as an aspiring illustrator living in New York City. The show ran a single season of 13 episodes before ending its run in March of 2000. Life with RogerEvery now and again, The WB took a big swing, and Life with Roger definitely qualifies. The Steve Harvey ShowThe premise ofThe Steve Harvey Showis disappointingly familiar: washed-up performer (Steve Harvey) is forced to become a teacher at an inner-city school only to find his calling helping a motley crew of students. If this sounds like the worst premise to you, don't worry, you aren't alone. Although Leifer served as the inspiration forSeinfeld's Elaine, her naturally sharp wit seemed a bit rounded down in Alright Already, likely in the hopes of garnering more mainstream appeal. It was canceled after just one season. One Tree Hill One Tree Hill ran for a total of nine seasons, but only the first three aired on The WB. But maybe all of that is for the best, because One Tree Hill's first three seasons had just the right amount of teenaged melodrama to hook viewers. #34R Burbank, CA. (1998–2001) 12. For Your LoveAnchored by the stellar Holly Robinson Peete, For Your Love was a sweet show with a whole lot of heart. Here are my fifty favorites. As a result, it often felt like the dramedy was the network's attempt to reach an older audience, as the series featured older characters and explored dating in your 20s. Well, if you must know, it was a 1998 comedy about an army sergeant, played by David Anthony Higgins, whom you may recognize from shows like Ellenand Malcolm in the Middle. (Please watch the credits, we swear you won't regret it.). And at least one good thing came out of Black Sash's six-episode run: "We used a martial arts form on Black Sash called Ba-Gua," Cuse explained. Legend; new show new timeslot for an existing show new network for an existing show existing show revived or spun-off ... 2000. 46. ThreeThere are terrible titles that tell you nothing about the show and then there are terrible titles that tell you nothing about the show. Batman Beyond (1999–2001) 5. Isolated from his ex-wife and daughter, he becomes a mentor to a group of troubled, sexy teens at a martial arts school, which included Missy Peregrym and Ray J. Cuse wasn't a creator on the series, so he can't be blamed for the show's absurd premise. The following is a list of previous Kids' WB! All About the AndersonsAnthony Anderson's career is all over the place. Although it took a few years for The WB to find its true calling as the home for quality teen-centered series like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Felicity, it was a network that eventually came to define a generation. We're not too mad about it. (And that the "Oh, What a Night" promo is pure, legitimate art.) However, the show's lackluster world-building and character development meant that Birds of Prey never reached its full potential. But when the kids were allowed to attend public school, "comedy" ensued. 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