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TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time : ウィキペディア英語版
TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time

100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (1997) and Top 100 Episodes of All Time (2009) are lists of the 100 best television show episodes in U.S. television history. ''TV Guide'' published both lists: the first, published in June 28, 1997, was produced in collaboration with Nick at Nite's TV Land.〔〔 A revised list was published in June 15, 2009. The lists excluded game shows and variety shows, but included situation comedies and drama series.〔
==History and differences==
About 25 shows from the original list were featured during a special week on Nick at Night on Nickelodeon and TV Land.〔〔 On the original list several shows, including ''I Love Lucy'', ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'', ''Seinfeld'', ''Cheers'', and ''The Odd Couple'' had multiple entries, but none did on the 2009 list.〔 The original list included 35 episodes from the 1950s and 1960s, while the 2009 list only included 10.〔 Over one-third of the new list first aired in the twelve years since the original list, including 14 from the most recent two years.〔 The June 2009 list included episodes as recent as the April 12, 2009, "Peekaboo" episode of ''Breaking Bad'' and the April 7, 2009, "Baptism" episode of ''Rescue Me'', while the 1997 list included a two-month-old episode of ''The X-Files''.〔
CBS was original broadcaster of 35 of the 1997 list members, including both of the top two: "Chuckles Bites the Dust" of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and "Lucy Does a TV Commercial" from ''I Love Lucy''.〔 Several television series were represented by a different episode in 2009 than they were in 1997. The 2009 top rated show was "The Contest" from ''Seinfeld'' although in 1997 the show had been represented by "The Boyfriend" (number four) and "The Handicap Spot" (number 33), instead of "The Contest".〔 Three of the top 10 1997 episodes were removed although the series continued to be represented by other episodes: "The $99,000 Answer" (number 6) from ''The Honeymooners'', "Thanksgiving Orphans" (number 7) from ''Cheers''; and "Coast-to-Coast Big Mouth" (number 8) from ''The Dick Van Dyke Show''.〔
The 1997 list included detailed show descriptions for all episodes, while only a select few were accompanied by more than a single sentence in the ascending order 2009 list.〔 Only one of the thirteen contributors to the 2009 list was involved in the 1997 list.〔

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