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James Darren, Versatile Actor and Singer, Dies at 88
James Darren, the talented actor and singer known for his roles in classic television series and films, including “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” passed away on September 2, 2024 at the age of 88. Darren’s career spanned several decades, during which he became a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Born James William Ercolani on
MeTV Toons Starts Broadcasting June 25, 2024
MeTV, the beloved network known for bringing classic television to modern audiences, is expanding its repertoire with the launch of a brand new channel: MeTV Toons. Set to go live on June 25th, MeTV Toons promises to be a haven for fans of vintage animated series, capturing the magic and nostalgia of Saturday morning cartoons.
Dabney Coleman, Acclaimed Actor Known for Sharp-Witted Roles, Dies at 92
Dabney Coleman, the versatile actor known for his portrayals of sharp-tongued and often irascible characters in film and television, passed away on May 16, 2024 at the age of 92. Coleman’s prolific career spanned over six decades, with memorable performances across both comedic and dramatic roles. Born Dabney Wharton Coleman on January 3, 1932, in
Popular Classic TV Shows
Every classic television show in our directory has a page featuring information on the cast, guest stars, the theme song, trivia, quotes from the show, links to websites, image gallery, and merchandise. In addition, we have a classic tv shop where you can browse for memorabilia and collectibles from your favorite old tv shows.
Fan Favorites: The Andy Griffith Show | Bewitched | The Bob Newhart Show | Bonanza | The Brady Bunch | The Dick Van Dyke Show | Dobie Gillis | Hill Street Blues | Little House on the Prairie | The Love Boat | M*A*S*H | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Mister Ed | Quantum Leap | Petticoat Junction | Star Trek The Original Series
Browse Our Classic TV Directory
Search our classic television directory by title, by decade, or by genre.
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Genre:
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Crime | Drama | Family | Fantasy
Science Fiction | Spy | Variety | Westerns
Where To Buy Classic TV Shows
Check out our shop for TV on DVD and digital format.
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Shop for dvds and memorabilia from your favorite old tv shows starring your favorite actors!
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Tom and Jerry Deluxe Anniversary Collection
$24.98Original price was: $24.98.$16.37Current price is: $16.37. - Sale!
Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection [Blu-ray]
$74.99Original price was: $74.99.$43.83Current price is: $43.83. - Sale!
Knight Rider – The Complete Series [Blu-ray]
$69.98Original price was: $69.98.$41.95Current price is: $41.95. - Sale!
Kate & Allie: The Complete Series [DVD]
$69.98Original price was: $69.98.$58.99Current price is: $58.99.
Welcome to TV Yesteryear - the classic tv directory!
Check out our TV history calendar to see what happened on this day in history. Find the latest info on classic tv networks. Or join our forums and discuss your favorite old tv shows with fellow fans.
If you think the best tv is classic tv and spend most of your time watching a rerun on a retro tv channel, this is the site for you!
Don’t see your favorite show in our tv directory? Drop us a line and let us know you’d like us to add it. Also, be sure to head on over to our forums and suggest we add a forum for the show too!
What Is A Classic TV Series?
Some of the “old tv shows” we list on the site are from the 1990’s. A lot of folks may think that might not qualify as “classic tv”. We decided that in order for it to appear on our site, it must be at least 25 years old.
How did we arrive at that number? Well, films have to be at least 25 years old to qualify for the National Film Registry. Cars generally have to be at least 25 years old to be considered classic. Musical acts have to be at least 25 years old to qualify for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So, we figured 25 years would be a good age to consider old tv shows “classic television”.
Not everyone will agree with this definition. We’re not even sure we completely agree with it. I mean, it’s easy to consider The Honeymooners, Make Room For Daddy, and The Carol Burnett Show as classic. Saved By The Bell, maybe not so much. In the end, it’s all rather subjective.
Regardless of what you consider a classic, we hope you find your favorites here and enjoy your stay!