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Top Legendary TV Shows

Discover the most influential and acclaimed television series of all time, those that have left an indelible mark on popular culture. This selection includes complex dramas, iconic comedies, and innovative animations that have been praised by critics and viewers alike. Explore the TV productions that have redefined the art of storytelling on the small screen. Find your next television obsession among the most highly-rated and memorable shows.

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    Friends

    56 Global Votes
    • Unforgettable finale

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    Friends is iconic for its relatable characters, witty dialogue, and the way it captured the essence of friendship and growing up in New York City. It remains one of the most popular and influential sitcoms in television history.

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    Game of Thrones

    53 Global Votes
    • Drew record-breaking viewership on HBO

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    Game of Thrones is legendary for its epic storytelling, intricate world-building, and shocking plot twists, captivating audiences worldwide with its rich characters and grand scale. It has set a new standard for fantasy television, influencing many subsequent series.

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    The Sopranos

    29 Global Votes
    • Recognized as one of the seminal works of television's golden age

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    The Sopranos is legendary for revolutionizing the television drama genre with its complex characters, layered storytelling, and the exploration of themes like identity and loyalty. It set the stage for many modern TV dramas.

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation

    15 Global Votes
    • Orchestral compositions

    Star Trek: The Next Generation is renowned for its optimistic vision of the future, engaging characters, and thought-provoking themes, making it a beloved and influential science fiction series. It expanded the Star Trek universe and inspired new generations of fans.

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    The X-Files

    6 Global Votes
    • Huge influence on pop culture

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    The X-Files is legendary for its blend of science fiction and mystery, captivating audiences with its 'case-of-the-week' format and overarching conspiracy storylines. It became a cultural phenomenon and remains a staple of 90s pop culture.