Classic Sitcoms
Westerns & Action
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
TV Households
Doctors & Lawyers
100
  • This 1950s comedy starred Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz as a famous couple living in New York City.

A: I Love Lucy

100
  • Q: This classic Western, set in Virginia City, Nevada, centered on the Cartwright family.

A: Bonanza

100
  • Q: This ship's five-year mission was to "seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."

A: The USS Enterprise (from Star Trek)

100
  • Q: Before moving to Mayberry, this character was the sheriff of a fictional town called Stark City.

A: Andy Taylor (from The Andy Griffith Show)

100
  • Q: This actor played Dr. Marcus Welby, a kind general practitioner on a popular medical drama from 1969 to 1976.

A: Robert Young

200
  • On this 1960s sitcom, the Clampett family struck oil and moved from the Ozarks to Beverly Hills.

A: The Beverly Hillbillies

200
  • Q: This show starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon, keeping the peace in Dodge City.

A: Gunsmoke

200
  • Q: This supernatural sitcom centered on a witch who married a mortal man named Darrin Stephens.

A: Bewitched

200
  • Q: Fred and Wilma were the neighbors of Barney and Betty on this prime-time animated series.

A: The Flintstones

200
  • Q: This criminal defense lawyer was played by Raymond Burr and never lost a case.

A: Perry Mason

300
  • Q: This talking horse's name was just two letters.

A: Mr. Ed

300
  • Q: These three beautiful women, led by Charlie, were private investigators in a popular 1970s series.

A: Charlie's Angels

300
  • In this 1960s show, Dr. Zachary Smith was responsible for getting the Robinson family permanently lost.

A: Lost in Space

300
  • Q: This was the name of the futuristic apartment building where George and Jane Jetson lived.

A: The Skypad Apartments

300
  • Q: This TV physician used a wheelchair and served as a consultant for the Denver police.

A: Robert T. Ironside (from Ironside)

400
  • Q: This show's famous theme song began, "Here's the story of a lovely lady..."

A: The Brady Bunch

400
  • Q: This 1970s military comedy followed a unit of Army doctors during the Korean War.

A: M*A*S*H

400
  • Q: This iconic 1960s sci-fi anthology series was hosted by Rod Serling.

A: The Twilight Zone

400
  • Q: This housekeeper on The Addams Family was tall, solemn, and often seen knitting.

A: Lurch

400
  • Q: This actor played the title role in the 1960s hospital drama Dr. Kildare.

A: Richard Chamberlain

500
  • Q: In this groundbreaking 1970s sitcom, Carroll O'Connor played the bigoted but lovable Archie Bunker.

A: All in the Family

500
  •  This 1980s action series featured four Vietnam veterans who worked as soldiers of fortune, often saying, "I love it when a plan comes together."

A: The A-Team

500
  • Q: The secret agent from U.N.C.L.E. was this man, often paired with Illya Kuryakin.

A: Napoleon Solo

500
  • Q: On Happy Days, this cool leather-jacket-wearing character hung out at Arnold's Drive-In.

A: Fonzie (or Arthur Fonzarelli)

500
  • Q: On Marcus Welby, M.D., this younger doctor worked as an associate to Dr. Welby.

A: Dr. Steven Kiley

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