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These three television titans dominated the airwaves and award shows of the late 1970s and 1980s. Each show redefined its genre, leaving a lasting impact on television history. The gritty police procedural *Hill Street Blues* brought a new level of realism to the screen, while the military "dramedy" *M.A.S.H.* expertly balanced humor with the sobering realities of war. Rounding out the trio is *Cheers*, the quintessential workplace sitcom set in a friendly Boston bar where everybody knows your name.
*Hill Street Blues* was revolutionary for its time, using a large ensemble cast, serialized storylines, and a documentary-like visual style that influenced countless dramas to come. Similarly, *M.A.S.H.* broke new ground by evolving from a straightforward comedy into a poignant commentary on conflict. Its 1983 finale, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen," remains one of the most-watched television broadcasts in American history, a testament to its cultural significance.
While all three were critically acclaimed, *Cheers* became a cornerstone of NBC's "Must See TV" lineup, running for 11 seasons and earning an incredible 117 Emmy nominations on its own. When combined with the 109 nominations for *M.A.S.H.* and the 98 for *Hill Street Blues*, the three shows collectively amassed over 320 nominations from the Television Academy. Their critical acclaim and enduring popularity cemented their status as some of the most celebrated series ever made.
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