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The '90s were filled with great television shows and memorable characters. It was truly a Golden Age of TV. Find out just how golden it was for you in this '90s TV character quiz!Peg was a lazy housewife who only knew how to spend whatever was left of Al's money. Oh, and she also loved Oprah.
"Xena: Warrior Princess" was a spinoff of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" starring Kevin Sorbo. Unlike Hercules, Xena was not a god.
He might have been corny, but Carlton was very smart. His love for Tom Jones really came through in his dance.
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Urkel found his cool gene hiding behind his genes for hammer toes and nasal drip. Stefan certainly got the attention of Laura Winslow.
Tia and Tamera Mowry played themselves in the show. Jackee Harry played the mother in what was a great role.
"The Simpsons" is the longest-running scripted prime time TV show in the United States, with 28 total seasons and counting.
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"Ally McBeal" follows the life of a young attorney who has just joined a high-profile law firm.
Phoebe was actually in a "Smelly Cat" music video, but her voice was dubbed over in favor of a better singer.
It was AC Slater who gave Zack Morris the nickname "Preppy."
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Not being able to see Wilson's face was a running joke inspired by a young Tim Allen, who couldn't see his neighbor's face over the fence.
Dustin Diamond was the man behind Screech, but sadly he was absent during a reunion of the cast in a skit on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.'
The television show debuted in 1997 and had a great run. It's one of the rare occurrences of a movie turning into a successful TV show.
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are set to reprise their roles as FBI agents in a 10-episode season set to air during the 2017-18 season.
Mr. Feeny played a huge role in the lives of Corey, Topanga and others. He is easily one of the most memorable fictional principals.
Carol -- Ross' first wife and mother of his son -- left him for a woman named Susan. It's safe to say Ross didn't have much success with marriage during the show.
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After being friends for years and Joey secretly being in love with Dawson, the two finally kiss in Season 2.
After Danny's wife passed, Joey moved in to help shoulder the load. He later became Jessie's best friend.
Salem Saberhagen was a 500-year-old witch who was sentenced to 100 years as a cat by the Witches Council for trying to take over the world.
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George had to keep his unemployment going, thus his reasoning behind making up the story. He also pretended to be a marine biologist and architect in different episodes.
Muddy Mudskipper could skip through the mud with the greatest of ease. He was the greatest mudskipper of all-time.
Stewart admired Beavis and Butthead, but that didn't help the two friends like him any more.
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Keenan and Kel were the most well-liked characters from "All That." They turned that success into a TV show and even a movie.
Al Bundy would never take kindly to political correctness. In fact, he was the exact opposite of that.
Brenda and Brandon were considered twins. Ironically enough, both characters would eventually leave the show.
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Danica McKellar claimed in an interview with Maxim that her first kiss was with Fred Savage on an episode of the show.
One is a genius, the other's insane. Brain just wanted to take over the world, but he always bit off more than he could chew.
Ray Romano used his first name for his character, who was a successful sports columnist with a crazy family life.
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Daria is most remembered for her straightforward and sarcastic style of speaking. She was a true outsider.
Boreanaz's character, Angel, was trying to get a fresh start in Los Angeles after leaving his true love, Buffy, behind in Sunnydale.
Locklear's beauty was unmatched in the '90s, and she was the perfect fit for the sometimes steamy show.
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Norris was the star of "Walker, Texas Ranger." In 1972, Norris was a co-star in Bruce Lee's "Way of the Dragon."
"Baywatch" was known for its beautiful women, skimpy bathing suits and, of course, David Hasselhoff.
"Clarissa Explains it All" ran from 1991 to 1994 but left its mark on young female Nickelodeon fans.
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"Newman!" was often heard coming out of Jerry's mouth whenever he encountered the not-so-popular mailman.
Charlie was appointed the guardian of his brothers and sisters after a car accident tragically took the lives of their parents.