You have “Prison Break,” “Heroes,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Desperate Housewives,” and “Sex and the City” in your television screen. You flip the channel and you still see similar sitcoms. It’s just like the movies, the songs, the stars…. And darn, you miss your favorite TV programs. It sucks to admit it but your time has become a “has been” for a long time. It’s the new millennium now and there wouldn’t be a pretty blond genie appearing in your screen or three adorable and hilarious buddies making you laugh hard.

Speaking of which, I write my stuff not to put you into solitude as this new age grows faster while you become gray and weaker. I’m just like you buddy, a senior who misses his sitcoms, longing to see my three favorites that used to make my day.

The Twilight ZoneThe Twilight Zone. Rod Zerling was put in the limelight for being the host of this mystery, sci-fi, and suspense program, Twilight Zone. Airing in the 50’s, everyday is a series of scenes that steals your attention with its surprising twists and turns and sometimes, trigger your political views with its commentaries.

BewitchedBewtiched. What if the love of your life was actually a witch? This is the main theme of “Bewtiched,” a famous sitcom that aired from 1964 to 1972. Starring Elizabeth Montogmery as Samantha Stephens, the beautiful, loving witch and Dick York and Dick Sargent as Darren Stephens, Elizabeth’s husband, Bewithced provides a long-series of laughter and even a sense of romance among its audience. It has become a “50th Greatest Television Program of All Time” by TV Guide.

The Three StoogesThe Three Stooges. An all-time comedy classic, Three Stooges presented “Moe, Larry, and Curly/Shemp” as the three hilarious buddies having their goofy adventures and funny slapsticks.

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