Kids Incorporated
Full House
Pee-Wee's Playhouse
Hey Dude
The Muppet Show
Perfect Strangers
Fraggle Rock
The A-Team
Saved by the Bell
MacGyver
The Wonder Years
Family Matters
21 Jump Street
Doogie Howser,M.D.
Punky Brewster
CHiPs
Happy Days
The Cosby Show
Small Wonder
The Hogan Family
Reading Rainbow
Charles in Charge
Quantum Leap
Mr. Belvedere
Freddy's Nightmares
My Two Dads
Double Dare
The Golden Girls
Married with Children
Tales From The Crypt
Baywatch
Seinfeld
Cheers
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Who's the Boss?
Welcome to Pooh Corner
Head of the Class
MMC - Mickey Mouse Club
Just the Ten of Us
Mr. Wizard's World
Silver Spoons
Mister T
Dumbo's Circus
Magnum P.I.
Miami Vice
The Jeffersons
Family Ties
Night Court
Hawaii Five-O
American Gladiators
Roseanne
Major Dad
Matlock
Bosom Buddies
Mama's Family
Empty Nest
Webster
A Different World
Kids In The Hall
Moonlighting
Murder She Wrote
Highway To Heaven
2006-07-28
07:23:39
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➔ Polls & Surveys
Three's Company and You Can't Do That On Television first aired in the 70's.
2006-07-28
07:30:46 ·
update #1
i like what you listed, are you talking about shows that poured over into the 80s from the 70s, or shows that started in the 80s because some where in the 70s like Bosom Buddies, CHiPs, Happy Days, The Muppet Show and you totally forgot Leverine and Shirley, MASH and Taxi.
Dude I totally forgot about Mr Wizards World. The man was genious... taught me how to pop a baloon, without it making any noise! ( put a peice of scotch tape on the baloon, and then poke a needle in the tape, the air will slowly let out)
But overall, I would have to say "Little House on the Prairie" is my all time favorite show. I grew up watching it every evening at 5pm, I wanted to be Laura and punch Nellie Olson soooo badly!
And also GROWING PAINS!!!!!
2006-07-28 07:33:11
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answered by curly_qt2005 2
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From that list, Star Trek, The Next Generation.
Well written, well produced, well acted, one of the best imaginative fiction series ever to make it to television.
"Engage!"
2006-07-28 10:41:58
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answered by missinglincoln 6
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Punky Brewster - she was creative and sad, like I was at 8 years old. And, she was cool and had confidence, which I did not have at 8 years old, so I admired her.
2006-07-28 15:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Aw, you had to put Kids Incorporated at the top of the list, I'd forgotten about that show!! K-I-D-S woah-oh-oh....okay anyway, my favorite show from the 80's was MacGyver - another show my dad and I watched together, along with my little brother.
2006-07-28 07:51:05
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answered by ♥ Luveniar♫ 7
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I loved Air Wolf and Buck Rogers.
2006-07-28 07:28:24
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answered by bigtony615 4
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Kids Incorporated was my favorite because I use to sing and dance so the show was just like my life minus scott wolfe
2006-07-28 07:26:23
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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Married with Children, had a crush on the daughter
2006-07-28 07:26:47
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answered by Pete Allison 6
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A-Team Sukka
2006-07-28 07:26:30
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answered by Citizen Mac 6
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Moonlighting surely! The lines were so thrilling. Randolph and Hopkirk? When was that?
2006-07-28 11:54:13
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answered by TOO HOT 4
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mr wizards world, but you missed you can't do that on television which I also loved
2006-07-28 07:27:32
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answered by Ashermunin 3
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