When did "the golden era of television" die?

When did "the golden era of television" die?

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>i was watching jimmy, watch a bull ant

1969

>"I was watching Chopper watch Jimmy watching the bull-ant whilst waiting for a mate"

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>this 410?

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May 2010, end of LOST

>sir, have you been drinking?

Bana is a seriously good character actor.

The golden age of television died when dark crystal didn't get a second season.

>nah, just waiting for a mate

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Remember when Australians weren't a bunch of pozzed faggots, yeah me neither but chopper was the exception

>not vb and wild turrkey cans
ngmi

faahkin neville

Not entirely sure you can characterise Australians as "pozzed". They make Americans from the southern states look positively enlightened.

Also, Australia has consistently made great movies.

they're a bunch of super faggots but they've made some decent film, I'll give you that.

2020
we lost Cops and Live PD in one swoop

2014

1992

I wouldn't go that far, Funny Games and La Pianiste were alright I suppose.

There never was one. Television was largely shit for most its existence. The BBC in the 70s-90s rarely pumped out some real kino like I Cladius. The Sopranos was a really promising sign of what television might be. But those are exceptions. Television is largely cheap shit with rare good shows sprinkled into the heap of shit.

Mr Inbetween came out in 2018 and it's fucking killer so I don't know what you're talking about

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Wild Turkey is too expensive, should be woodies and cola or UDL's for the true Australian experience

funny games is from austria, the remake literally doesn’t count

Probably when Game of Thrones fell apart. That was the last weekly cable show that felt like "appointment viewing"