Winds of War
Shogun
Lace
Centennial
Roots
Masada (cried at the end, and had a huge crush on Peter Strauss for awhile)
The Day After
V
These are the mini-series I remember from my teen years. I did watch Thorn Birds but really didn't like it. Winds of War was the only mini-series I could get my mother to watch with me.
Then in the 90's there was:
It (only TV program to ever scare me)
The Stand
The 10th Kingdom
Storm of the Century
Now I find mini-series on other networks:
The Lost Room (SciFi/ScyFy) is really good (And filmed where I live. It was fun seeing land-marks posing as other places around the country). Tin Man, The Mists of Avalon were passable.
I watched the remake of Riverworld (2010) which technically is classified as a 4-hour movie. The story line was interesting but from what I've read it was an abomination to those who've read the books.
Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Five Days, Grey Gardens are all good mini's from HBO
The Monkey King (surprisingly fun to watch)
The Prisoner on AMC was a really disappointing remake of the 1960's series, but The Andromeda Strain was okay.
I love the BBC miniseries on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre:
Little Dorrit, Cranford, Northanger Abbey, Middle March to name a few. Next year, PBS will air a new remake of Upstairs/Downstairs. Can't wait.
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