Here be many of those wonderful "edgy" TV shows we grew up with, the ones generally out of the mainstream, but commanding a loyal following throughout their run, and re-run. As diverse as "Kojak" and "Six Million Dollar Man", "The Monkees" and "Twin Peaks", "Max Headroom" and "Red Dwarf", "The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy" and "The Young Ones".... The motherlode of "Cult TV" can be scrolled below, however "Comedy TV' , "Drama TV" and "Sci-Fi TV Series" may be worth a scroll. For the whole nine yards stay with "Television Shows" Remember Max Headroom?
Following his immense success with 'The Avengers', British producer Brian Clemens made this spine-chillingly good series, with each episode a differen... Read more
Set 100 years in the future from when it was made this classic marionette series has become a cult favourite. All 32 episodes have been digitally rem... Read more
Set 100 years in the future from when it was made this classic marionette series has become a cult favourite. All 32 episodes have been digitally rem... Read more
Set 100 years in the future from when it was made this classic marionette series has become a cult favourite. All 32 episodes have been digitally rem... Read more
In a future where puppets rule the world all five Tracy sons were named after famous pioneering astronauts - Scott Carpenter, Virgil Grissom, Alan She... Read more
This futuristic puppet show was the only time Rolls Royce officially sanctioned the use of their famous vertical grille and the spirit of ecstacy - fo... Read more
International Rescue is back in action - interestingly the often quoted code F.A.B. originally didn't stand for anything other than 'Fab', later, foll... Read more
An incredible attention to detail and engaging characters lend this sci-fi puppet extravaganza a timeless quality; this last disc of the digitally rem... Read more
A truly original absurdist comedy show which expands on the live-action material featured in Heidecker and Wareheim's previous show, 'Tom Goes to the... Read more
Yet another off-beat entry from the adult swim department at Cartoon Network that started life as a web cartoon on timanderic.com. Tom Peters is new... Read more