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Just Lurking 01-15-05 07:49 PM

Help with Fox sit-com from ealy 90's
 
Can any help me name Fox sit-com from the early 90's?

It had a group of people stuck in a farm house after a nuclear explosion. I remember a giant chicken that kept them trapped inside.

It was on Sunday evenings. Believe that only that it only last one season or a partial season.

Derrich 01-15-05 07:51 PM

Women in Prison?

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Cameron 01-15-05 07:57 PM

I remember a Giant Roach...I remember Herman's Head came on same nite it seemed.

das Monkey 01-15-05 08:12 PM

<i>Woops!</i>

Oh, and it was on at 10:30pm, right after <i>Flying Blind</i>.

das

Just Lurking 01-15-05 08:53 PM

Thanks das

My wife thought I was going loco because she did not remember it. She still does not remember it.

She thinks your crazy along with me.

Which Button? 01-15-05 09:20 PM

Sounds cool wish I had seen it, Giant Chicken sounds cool.

Tracer Bullet 01-15-05 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by das Monkey
<i>Woops!</i>

Oh, and it was on at 10:30pm, right after <i>Flying Blind</i>.

das

I've finally figured it out. You're the TV Geek from Beat the Geeks.

Red Dog 01-15-05 09:46 PM

It certainly sounds like a show FOX would air. At least in the 90s.

Now today, FOX would detonate an actual nuclear device on a chicken farm, put an eceletic group of people inside the farmhouse and make a reality series out of it. Amanda Byram would host of course.

Michael Corvin 01-15-05 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by TracerBullet
I've finally figured it out. You're the TV Geek from Beat the Geeks.

Was that the big fat guy? Or the guy with the long hair? What a funny show.

Tracer Bullet 01-15-05 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Was that the big fat guy? Or the guy with the long hair? What a funny show.


http://www.thekingoftv.com/

His site says he lives in Tucson, but that's obviously a ruse.

Count Dooku 01-16-05 02:03 AM

It says he moved to Tuscon when he was 14.

And it wasn't listed on his IMDB site, but wasn't he on Seinfeld once?

TheKing 01-16-05 03:33 AM

http://www.tvtome.com/Woops/

13 episodes made, 10 episodes aired.

junkie 01-16-05 03:24 PM

I remember that show. In one episode Santa Claus visited them and talked about the horrible sound of thousands of elves dying cause of the nuclear bomb.

Cameron 01-16-05 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by junkie
I remember that show. In one episode Santa Claus visited them and talked about the horrible sound of thousands of elves dying cause of the nuclear bomb.

thats it...i want the dvds

RaraFemina 01-16-05 05:01 PM

I remember this show...it was hilarious! I would also buy the DVDs, but I am sure there is no chance of that happening.

Ted The Bug 01-16-05 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by das Monkey
<i>Woops!</i>

Oh, and it was on at 10:30pm, right after <i>Flying Blind</i>.

Great block of shows Fox used to have on Sundays... Simpsons.... some crap at 830 (maybe Drexel's Class? or the George Catlin show?), Married with Children, Herman's Head, Flying Blind, and Woops. I forgot Fox used to have programming till 11 on Sundays instead of 10.

They had a great Monday for a while too, with a show about architects I remember liking and.... some show that was on after it that I also remember liking...

das Monkey 01-16-05 10:44 PM


Ted The Bug

Great block of shows Fox used to have on Sundays... Simpsons.... some crap at 830 (maybe Drexel's Class? or the George Catlin show?), Married with Children, Herman's Head, Flying Blind, and Woops. I forgot Fox used to have programming till 11 on Sundays instead of 10.

They had a great Monday for a while too, with a show about architects I remember liking and.... some show that was on after it that I also remember liking...

<i>The Simpsons</i> was on Thursday nights then. <i>In Living Color</i> and <i>ROC</i> were the early Sunday lineup.

As for Mondays, you're probably thinking of <i>Partners</i> and <i>Ned & Stacey</i>.

das

Ted The Bug 01-16-05 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by das Monkey
<i>The Simpsons</i> was on Thursday nights then. <i>In Living Color</i> and <i>ROC</i> were the early Sunday lineup.

As for Mondays, you're probably thinking of <i>Partners</i> and <i>Ned & Stacey</i>.


Ohhhhhhhh yea good call! Ah memories. I know it wasn't on Fox, but I also used to love The John Larroquette Show on nbc...

Thrush 01-17-05 12:42 AM

I have fond memories of the Fox Werewolf show about the guy who was a werewolf and he was trying to find the werewolf who had given him the werewolf curse. Cant remember the name of the show though......................

das Monkey 01-17-05 01:11 AM


Thrush

I have fond memories of the Fox Werewolf show about the guy who was a werewolf and he was trying to find the werewolf who had given him the werewolf curse. Cant remember the name of the show though......................

:lol:

fumanstan 01-17-05 01:41 AM

I liked John Leguizamo's House of Buggin' :)

Cusm 01-17-05 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by das Monkey
As for Mondays, you're probably thinking of <i>Ned & Stacey</i>.

das


The funny (and straight) Will & Grace.

AndyCapps 01-17-05 10:32 AM

I wonder if my Fox affiliate skipped that last hour of programming or something. I watched Herman's Head religiously, but I don't remember this show.

DIVX Rulz 01-18-05 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Just Lurking
Can any help me name Fox sit-com from the early 90's?

It had a group of people stuck in a farm house after a nuclear explosion. I remember a giant chicken that kept them trapped inside.

It was on Sunday evenings. Believe that only that it only last one season or a partial season.

Actually it was a giant Turkey... I remember it ended with the Turkey dying from looking up while it was raining and choking on the water... don't ask me why i remember this

DRG 01-18-05 12:49 PM

Ahh, early Fox Sundays. I can't believe nobody has mentioned Get a Life, one of the best of the weird Fox shows. Herman's Head was great, too. And Charlie Hoover starring Sam Kinison as a pent up straight laced guy's "devil on his shoulder", so to speak, had potential if it wasn't so watered down. But there were quite a few big clunkers in there... Stand by Your Man starring Rosie O'Donnell, the Married...with Children 'spin-off' Top of the Heap/Vinnie & Bobby (starring Matt LeBlanc), and so many more.


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