From the gold-standard ensemble sitcom Cheers to the groundbreaking cop show Hill Street Blues, the 1980s brought some of the ...
By the time the 1980s rolled around, science fiction had traded in its dusty space helmets and doomsday bunkers for something a little flashier. This was the decade of home computers, cable TV and ...
These 1980s science fiction shows were incredible and should not be forgotten 40+ years after their original runs ended.
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Ah, the Eighties! A harrowing decade of rockin' hair metal bands, Reaganomics, aerobicizing, Walkmans, Cabbage Patch Kids, and video arcades. It was also an era when science fiction on television was ...
Here are 5 TV shows from the past that were so terrifying they left a mark on every ’80s kid’s childhood.
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
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Once upon a time — before binge-watching and endless streaming queues — the 1980s reigned supreme as television’s wild, experimental playground. It was the decade that dared to push boundaries, ...
Cast: Kent McCord (Capt. Troy), Barry Van Dyke (Lt. Dillon), Robyn Douglass (Jamie Hamilton), Lorne Greene (Adama). Premise: A continuation of Battlestar Galactica in which the surviving Colonials ...