12. The Muppet Show
Though we all knew that it would look somewhat like this when the curtains are pulled off, I'm certain that no one was expecting it to be this hirsute. But it was a crazy time and these were crazy guys who opened, through the television, an entirely new universe for children. This is their well-deserved moment of glory and they're mighty proud about it. There's Dave Goelz, Jerry Nelson, a guy I don't know, the delightful Jim Henson and a guy who doesn't quite know where the camera is because he has been behind it for so long.
11. Teletubbies
Even BBC didn't seem to have a farthing of a clue as to what they were doing with Teletubbies. With oddly coloured creatures named Laa-Laa, Po, Dipsy and Tinky Winky who did nothing but run around aimlessly, the show definitely wasn't one about setting examples for kids. Every time I saw the show I felt like I was smoking weed for the first time - I didn't know or care about what was happening, but it certainly was fun. The entire world probably saw the show that way, except for this lone ranger who clearly doesn't seem fond of the fur or the colour.
10. Star Trek
Here's a cute little thing. Kirk and Spock reading an issue of MAD together, possibly recounting countless tales of galaxy warfare, space missions and other misadventures they've been on together. There's absolutely nothing a man would possible want more in life than to read a magazine with a half-Vulcan, half-human, elf-eared cross-bred officer of the Starship Enterprise.