I'll give you excerpts from the opening narration or theme song lyric that describes the premise or plot for past television series, you name that show.
Armed with the names of three series stars, one series character name and a clue, could you name the series? Take a deep breathe, think back, and go for it. Good luck.
This quiz will cover the first 50 years (1958-2008) of the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise and the Dodger Stadium experience. Things you know and perhaps a few things you don't know are included. Good luck -- and, "It's Time for Dodger Baseball".
Some of the largest television stars (literally) gained fame without speaking a single line, with possibly one exception. Can you identify these giants of the screen or their riders?
How well do you remember those great classic toy commercials from the 1960s? This quiz will take a nostalgic look at playthings from the past "As seen on TV".
Samuel L. Jackson (Sam), and Laurence Fishburne (Larry), are two successful African American actors who are constantly mistaken for each other. Can you identify their work?
Death in inevitable. Sometimes it's natural, sometimes it's accidental, and sometimes it is just plain bizarre. Review the questions and take a guess. Good luck!
In the interview, your favorite TV star answered "yes" when asked if they had roles in three of the four TV shows listed. Which series would receive a "no" answer? Take you best shot at answering and good luck.
"Code-3" is a response code used by emergency vehicles, advising use of "warning lights and siren". Match the "first responder" TV series with the actor.
Made famous through scores of books, movies and television references, the Los Angeles Police Department is one of the most renowned and respected law enforcement agencies in the world. Take this quiz and let's see what you really know about it.
Whether you call him "Blue", "Ump", or just "That Blind Clown", this informative quiz will shed some light on the guys who officiate "America's Favorite Pastime". Good luck and "Batter up".
The place that many Southern California local residents refer to as "The House of The Mouse" is better known by the rest of the world as "The Happiest Place on Earth", Disneyland. This quiz is a nostalgic look at Disneyland...on Tuesday, July 4, 1972.
1950s and 1960s: For two decades, a talented group of top performers, collectively known as "The Rat Pack" electrified audiences and fans in the field of entertainment. What do you know about this eclectic group of superstars? Take this and see.
The USA Network offers viewers a wide range of entertainment choices. Test your knowledge of some of their offerings since their start on January 3, 1979. Good luck.
A classic showman and comedian, Bob Hope devoted much of his career to entertaining members of the armed forces through the United Services Organization (USO). This quiz will test your knowledge of Hope's involvement with the USO.
The accomplishments of well known figures such as Barack Obama, Thurgood Marshall, and Jackie Robinson are well documents, but how much do you know about other first in African American History? Take this challenge and become enlightened.
Welcome to the second installment of "Play It Again Sam". Once again, this quiz will test your knowledge of television series remakes, sequels, and spin-offs. Good luck.
The United States government employs over 100,000 full time personnel who are authorized to make arrests and carry firearms. What do you know about the various federal law enforcement agencies they work for? Take this quiz and see.
Sometimes, viewers can't get enough of a series. Thank goodness for remakes and spin-offs. How much do you know about series based on older shows? Let's see.
The Prohibition Era of the 1920s and early 1930s saw some of the most spectacular crime violence in American 20th century history. This quiz will test your knowledge about those turbulent times.
With the 21st century came a new wave of notable deaths. Some were intentional, some accidental, all were unusual. Do you remember them from the media?
The U.S. Secret Service uses codenames and codewords to help facilitate and expedite radio and telephone messages. Can you identify the correct meaning of the codenames and codewords in these messages?
Many have heard of the first in African American history by individuals like Benjamin O. Davis, Sidney Poitier, Vanessa Williams, and Tiger Woods. Here are some first you may not be aware of.
Since the late 1940s, the U.S. Secret Service has used codenames to identify the President of the United States, his family, and other high profile government figures. This quiz will test your knowledge of some of those names. Good luck.