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  1. Feb 26, 2021 · 33 Cult TV Shows Everyone Should Watch. These series have passionate followings for a reason. Not every show can achieve the broad appeal of The Office or Game of Thrones; some are destined...

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    • Doctor Who. (1963–present, BBC) Premise: A time and space traveling ''Doctor,'' played over time by several different actors, secretly saves the world from aliens, monsters, zombies, intergalactic drug-dealers, you name it.
    • Buffy the Vampire Slayer. (1997–2003; The WB, UPN) Premise: The titular Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is a teenage girl with supernatural strength, deadly agility, and great fashion sense, battling demons real and figurative with her band of friends in the Hellmouth-y town of Sunnydale, Calif.
    • Freaks and Geeks. (1999–2000, NBC) Premise: Two groups of misfits attempting to survive an American high school in humiliation-rich 1980. Why it's cult: Because it's basically ground zero for the brand of humor that now rules Hollywood.
    • The Prisoner. (1967–1968, ITV) Premise: Gilligan's Island for people with brains. Patrick McGoohan played No. 6, an ex-spy kidnapped and marooned on the freakishly cheery island known as the Village.
    • Doctor Who. The U.S. broadcast history of the decades-old British science fiction show is a tangled one. But since 2009, the show has been screened here on BBC America.
    • Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 1997–2001, The WB; 2001–03, UPN. What It's About: A teenage vampire hunter (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and her loyal Scooby Gang (Nicholas Brendon and Alyson Hannigan) fight—and sometimes fall in love with—supernatural baddies under the watchful eye of wise librarian Giles (Anthony Stewart Head).
    • Arrested Development. 2003–06, Fox; 2013 and 2018–19, Netflix. What It's About: A privileged, self-obsessed Orange County family falls apart when its patriarch and CEO of its real estate company (Jeffrey Tambor) is arrested for fraud, prompting levelheaded son Michael (Jason Bateman) to try to pick up all of the dysfunctional pieces.
    • Mystery Science Theater 3000. 1988, KMTA; 1989–91, The Comedy Channel; 1991–96, Comedy Central; 1997–99, Syfy; 2017–18, Netflix; 2022–present Gizmoplex.
  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Over 18.1K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 220 Best Cult TV Shows. Dive into the riveting underworld of cult documentaries, a realm that spotlights charismatic leaders, devoted followers, and intoxicating ideologies.

  3. 1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 1997–2003 145 eps TV-14. 8.3 (161K) Rate. TV Series. A young woman, destined to slay vampires, demons and other infernal creatures, deals with her life fighting evil, with the help of her friends. Creator Joss Whedon Stars Sarah Michelle Gellar Nicholas Brendon Alyson Hannigan. 2. Arrested Development.

  4. Jun 29, 2007 · Three years ago, TV Guide dared to compile a list of the Top 25 Cult Shows Ever, a veritable who's who of programs that got people talking — and in many cases still had them talking long...

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  6. Dec 20, 2023 · Variety’s Top Cult-Favorite Shows of All Time: ‘Alias,’ ‘Clone High,’ and More. By Daniel D'Addario. Alias: ©ABC/Courtesy Everett Collection; Clone High: Courtesy of MTV; Dawson's Creek:...

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