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"Cosby," which was an American re-working of "One Foot in the Grave," I think.

"Not Necessarily the News," which was based on "Not the Nine O'Clock News"

"Dear John"

"House of Cards"

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"Queer as Folk" -- although I'm sure EricMontreal22 will likely disagree, lol.

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You're right about Cosby/OFITG, though Cosby was hardly the "hit" it could have been. I was a member of the "live stewdio awwdience"[/LouiseJeffason] (shoutout to AMS) for an episode. It shot at Kaufman-Astoria in Queens. People were asking where Madeline Kahn was and the warm-up comedian said she was on vacation. She passed a few short weeks later. :(

Remakes, reboots... there's also the "inspired by" category, e.g. The Flintstones (The Honeymooners).

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IA. On the one hand, expectations might have been too high. On the other hand, it seemed as if Cosby revamped the entire show every season. It was too inconsistent.

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The Cosby Mysteries, I don't think I ever saw a full episode. I want to say Ellen Holly was in an episode but maybe I'm confusing her with someone else. I know Ellen was on In the Heat of the Night (a successful remake of a movie).

I love watching Alfred Hitchcock Presents on Antenna TV (last night's episodes featured Mr. Burt Reynolds, and Dick York and Gena Rowlands) and I have vague memories of the anthology series reboot in the '80s. Does anyone remember how long it ran, or how successful it was? I have stronger memories of Amazing Stories.

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I love Hitchcock Presents, as well. According to Wiki, the new series ran for 4 seasons and 76 episodes, so I guess that can be considered a success. Of course, The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits had successful revivals as well. I think the new Outer Limits actually ran longer than the original show.

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