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TV shows that defined the 1980s: From Cheers to Dynasty
From Cheers to Dynasty to Hill Street Blues to The A-Team, the television of the 1980s was an eclectic mix of sharp sitcoms ...
Find out which baby names were the most popular from 1980 to 1989, and how they compare to today. According to the Social ...
The Takeout on MSN
The 16 Best Soda Commercials Of The 1980s
The '80s was a big decade for iconic pop culture moments, and that includes advertisements. Here's 16 of the most memorable ...
The 1980s gave us plenty of TV shows that still hold up well to this day. Everyone should watch these classics at least once ...
Children who grew up in the Chicago area had access to an abundance of television programs that were created here just for them.
The 1980s were a wild time for television movies, but this fantasy adaptation was equal parts terrifying and accurate.
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Actress Jennifer Runyon Dies At 65: 1980s TV, Movie Mainstay, Known For 'Ghostbusters'
Actress Jennifer Runyon, best known for her roles in the iconic film "Ghostbusters" and the sitcom "Charles in Charge," has died at the age of 65. Runyon's death came on Friday, March 6, following a ...
When we talk about television we almost exclusively are talking about television series. That’s what makes sense, as the television series is the cornerstone of entertainment for the small screen and ...
Kids who grew up in the 80s experienced a childhood that looked very different from today's carefully supervised world, and developed a certain set of tough personality traits that kids today don't ...
The '80s were a decade of decadence. There was new technology, the beginning of MTV on cable, and lavish toys available to those who could afford the hefty price tag. Some '80s kids may have even been ...
Nearly 40 years later, the Silver Spoons cast is all grown up. Premiering in 1982, NBC's Silver Spoons followed Edward ...
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Chuck Norris taught me martial arts, and helped thousands of Houston kids | Opinion
Chuck Norris wasn't only a celebrity. He was a philanthropist who brought the martial arts to Houston-area schools through Kickstart Kids.
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