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#CarolineInTheCity #MadAboutYou #SilkStalkings The 1990s were a golden era for television — but not every hit survived in our collective memory. We all remember Friends, Seinfeld, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air… but what about the shows that once pulled in millions of viewers and then quietly disappeared? In this video, we’re rewinding the VHS tapes and counting down 10 forgotten TV shows from the 90s that were huge hits. From family sitcoms on TGIF, to dramas that dominated Saturday nights, to quirky cult favorites that once topped the ratings, these shows prove just how much great television we’ve lost to time. If you loved Step by Step, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Party of Five, or even Early Edition, you won’t want to miss this nostalgic trip back to the decade of TV dinners, theme songs, and unforgettable cliffhangers. 👉 Which of these shows did you watch? Do you think any deserve a reboot or a streaming comeback? Drop your 90s TV memories in the comments below! Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Picket Fences 02:18 - Step by Step 03:25 - Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman 04:30 - Early Edition 05:37 - Suddenly Susan 06:37 - Silk Stalkings 07:30 - Mad About You 08:25 - The Pretender 09:12 - Caroline In The City 10:00 - Party of Five #90sTV #ForgottenShows #Nostalgia #RetroTV #90sKids #TVHistory #ClassicTV #RetroRewind -------------------------------------- Watch More from Retro Rewind: 📺 / @retrorewind89 ---------------------------------------- ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video includes materials that we do not fully own, belonging to individuals or organizations deserving acknowledgment. All content is used in compliance with Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, which permits "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Certain copyrighted clips, images, or photographs may be used without explicit authorization, but we believe in good faith they are protected under the fair use doctrine and federal law.