Why has there never been a 'series' portrayed 'way back' in time?

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Lifer
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I'd love to see a tv show done well that say portrayed the day to day lives of persons in say ' ancient egypt' or 'ancient south america', etc. You know a Seinfeld like show but set way back when . . .

I'm saying something done very well, not just totally tounge in cheeck. . .
 

no0b

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cause no one(well maybe a few) has any idea how ancient egyptians lived day to day.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: no0b
cause no one(well maybe a few) has any idea how ancient egyptians lived day to day.

Well get one of those few on staff and get started showing us :)
 

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Because a period piece is expensive to do in the first place. Not many networks want to dump a lot of money into something like that. Especially if it's a comedy under those circumstances. It would probably be awful no matter how well the production is.
 
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people are idiots, including me admittedly, so they'd have no clue what the show's talking about/referring to.
 

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Originally posted by: Jehovah
people are idiots, including me admittedly, so they'd have no clue what the show's talking about/referring to.
Voyagers wasn't like that. It was a fun show with a little bit of education thrown in to boot.

 

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Originally posted by: Amplifier
Surprised no one mentioned "Land of the Lost"

Beat me to it

And Dinosaurs (the sitcom)

"I'm the baby, gotta love me"
 

CaptainNixon

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Happy Days was a success. Gary Marshall thought this idea was great back then because when you run reruns the show would never look outdated.

Period shows have been done.
Happy Days
Waltons
Little House on the Prarie ( and every western ever made )
MASH, Hogan's Heroes, Black Sheep Squadron, ( and every other war series )
That 70's Show
The Wonder Years

The reason these shows were successfull is that we can remember the time periods or have parents or grandparents that lived in these eras. So we have a frame of reference that we can relate with. Ancient Greece or Egypt or the Roman empire wouldn't be the same since most people really don't know or care or can relate to that time period.
 

igowerf

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Originally posted by: CaptainNixon
Happy Days was a success. Gary Marshall thought this idea was great back then because when you run reruns the show would never look outdated.

Period shows have been done.
Happy Days
Waltons
Little House on the Prarie ( and every western ever made )
MASH, Hogan's Heroes, Black Sheep Squadron, ( and every other war series )
That 70's Show
The Wonder Years

The reason these shows were successfull is that we can remember the time periods or have parents or grandparents that lived in these eras. So we have a frame of reference that we can relate with. Ancient Greece or Egypt or the Roman empire wouldn't be the same since most people really don't know or care or can relate to that time period.


That and we can't relate culturally.