Posted 28 minutes agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownOlder People Are Sharing The "Forgotten" TV Shows From Their Childhoods, And I'm Adding Like Half Of These To My To-Watch List Immediately"I might literally be the only person who remembers. Imagine if Aaron Sorkin wrote about a fictional ESPN."by Kristen HarrisBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Recently, I rounded up some forgotten '90s TV shows, and there were some hidden gems in there! In the comments, BuzzFeed Community members of all ages shared obscure series from their childhoods. Here are 50 of their top responses: 1. "Thirtysomething. Huge hit in the late '80s/early '90s. Literally so forgotten it isn't even streaming anywhere. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that it's about young boomers who have huge houses, kids, and high-paying jobs, and yet do nothing but complain about middle age and how they have to sell out to succeed. I doubt a single person could relate to it today. It was also kinda sexist. The women who were well-adjusted were the stay-at-home moms, and the independent working women had all the psychological issues." Bob D'Amico / (C)ABC / courtesy Everett Collection -colleend9 Powered By 2. "Black Hole High (or if you were in the States, like me, it was Strange Days at Blake Holsey High). It was about a group of science-loving kids at a Canadian boarding school with a wormhole under their school, and they have to figure out what the local evil guy (and dad of one of the kids) wants with it. It has a surprisingly complex myth arc for a children's show, and a good twist near the end. I loved that show. It's streaming on a few different platforms in the US, including Prime." Fireworks Entertainment / Courtesy: Everett Collection -lobster_lemon_lime Powered By 3. "It appears that no one remembers Girlfriends. I always wanted to get Converse because of Persia White's character." (C)Paramount Television/Courtesy Everett Collection -alice_follows_the_white_rabbit Powered By 4. "Bosom Buddies had Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari. I can't recall why, but the aforementioned actors disguised themselves as women." [Note: The two male leads disguised themselves so they could live in an affordable female-only apartment building.] ABC Photo Archives / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images -pissedoffprofessor 5. "What I Like About You. Most people forget that Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth were on a sitcom together for four seasons on The WB." (C)Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection -smellyunicorn211 Powered By 6. "There was a show on Disney Channel called The Jersey, and it was a sports show. I think it transported the wearer into the body of a pro athlete, like they were playing in the Super Bowl." (C)Disney Channel/Courtesy Everett Collection -ashlucky5 7. "Small Wonder was a comedy science fiction about a robotics engineer and his family. He secretly builds a robot that looks like a human girl, and they disguise her as their adopted daughter, Vicki." (C)20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection -grouchytoaster7815 Powered By 8. "The Young Riders. I was madly in love with every single one of those boys at 11 years old. Actually, when I was a kid, I was a huge Civil War nerd (I still am, but not to the extent I was then), and that show's time frame, being right before the Civil War, made me even more interested in it. I still see that baby face every time I see Josh Brolin in anything. He and Stephen Baldwin were my favorites." ABC Photo Archives / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images -scorp599211 Powered By 9. "How about Fifteen (aka Hillside in Canada)? Nickelodeon's version of 90210. Damn near a Canadian copy." (C)Nickelodeon/Courtesy Everett Collection -rebekahj6 Powered By "There was also a show on Nickelodeon called Fifteen that I still think I might have dreamed because no one remembers it." (C)Nickelodeon/Courtesy Everett Collection -vividavocado85 10. "A Mary-Kate and Ashley forgotten gem - So Little Time!" Untitled Series Incorp. / Courtesy: Everett Collection -emilyv11 Powered By 11. "I have something really obscure for you guys. There was this TV show in the '90s about a guy who was a journalist, and then he gets fired but decides to reapply to the same newspaper, but now dressed up as a woman. It lasted for a season. The name of the TV show was Ask Harriet." (C)Columbia Tristar/Courtesy Everett Collection -kpride895 12. "Dark Shadows had a brief reboot in 1991, which was good but unintentionally funny for various scenes, like when one female lead named Victoria was transported back in time. She ended up being suspected as a witch because of the tags in her clothing, which had symbols for stuff like dry clean only or iron on low." NBC / Via youtube.com -henrylovedog Powered By 13. "There's the Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff show The Heights. Most people recall the song ('How Do You Talk To An Angel') but not the actual show." (C)Aaron Spelling Prods/Courtesy Everett Collection -henrylovedog 14. "A sci-f