Television (Quebec Independence)

1970s

 * M*A*S*H (1972-1983) - The series follows a team of doctors and support staff at 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Oakland, Pacifica, during the Pacific War of the 1950s. The series ran for 11 seasons and 256 episodes, with many classic episodes such as "Abyssinia, Henry" and "The Interview". The finale, Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen is the most watched television episode in the United States, with over 125 million viewers.

1980s

 * The A-Team (1983-1987) - Action adventure series that chronicles the adventures of the "A-Team", a group of ex-American Special Forces operatives - Hannibal, Face, B. A., and Murdock - who work as soldiers of fortune while on the run from the US Army for a "crime they didn't commit".

2000s

 * Band of Brothers (2001) - A miniseries focusing on World War II that has recieved extremely positive reviews. The series is a fictionalized acount of "Easy Company" of the 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment and their exploits during the battle against the Confederacy. The series follows the men through their training all the way to the Battle of Atlanta that ended the war. The series is based on real-life events, with the fate of characters being the same as their real counterparts.
 * A Tale of Two Cities (2006) - The series focuses on the lives of several characters before and during the French Revolution. The series has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, and is regarded as a classic. Released during the War of Liberation, the series can be seen as an allegory for the war as well as warning American and Russian viewers to make sure revolution won't appear in their countries as well.

2010s

 * Grunge (2011-) - This sitcom follows the lives of nerdy teenager Connor, his best friend and love interest Annie, internet-obsessed geek Albert, and a variety of other characters living in a suburb of Olympia, Washington during the 1990s. The series deals with the social issues of the 1990s in a light-hearted matter, though it deals with serious subject matter in "very special episodes" similar to those that aired during the 90s.