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25 Shows So Good We'd Actually Spend Time With Our Families To Watch Them

Watching TV with the family was pretty much a daily requirement for most of us. Whether it was watching the evening sitcoms with your parents after dinner, or the daytime soaps with Grandma, TV was a big part of our childhoods.

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There were so many shows that we watched with our families that were beyond our understanding. Sure, a lot of cartoons added in some adult humor that we missed, but often times these shows were specifically intended for grown ups. Our parents were okay with us watching them as long as it was with them and that was fine by us!

How many of these shows do you remember watching with your family?

M.A.S.H

20th Century Fox

MacGyver

CBS

Murder She Wrote

CBS

Gilligan's Island

CBS

I Dream of Jeannie

Screen Gems

Home Improvement

ABC

Cheers

NBC

Young and the Restless

CBS

Bewitched

ABC

General Hospital

ABC

Batman

ABC

All in the Family

CBS

Seventh Heaven

The WB

There are even more amazing shows we used to watch with our parents or grandparents!

Click to the next page to see if your favorite made the list!

Reba

The CW

X-Files

Fox

Matlock

NBC

Star Trek (any of them whether the original series, The Next Generation or Voyager)

CBS

Golden Girls

NBC

The A-Team

NBC

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

NBC

Full House

ABC

Looney Toons

Warner Bros. Pictures

Cops

Fox

Beverly Hills 90210

Fox

Married With Children

Fox

Which was your favorite to watch all together? Share in the comments!

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