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Top TV Shows of the 1980s: A Year-by-Year Breakdown
From the gold-standard ensemble sitcom Cheers to the groundbreaking cop show Hill Street Blues, the 1980s brought some of the greatest TV ever made.
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Jonathan barrel laughs for AIRPLANE! (1980) Movie Reaction FIRST TIME WATCHING
Airplane! (alternatively titled Flying High!) is a 1980 American disaster comedy film written and directed by Jim Abrahams ...
GOODFIELD — Comedian and actor Marc Price, who famously played the role of Skippy on the 1980s sitcom “Family Ties," is scheduled to headline a night of comedy on Saturday at The Barn III Dinner and ...
From the awesome "Bosom Buddies" tribute video to "The Spoils of Babylon" to "Anchorman," comedy veers into a time warp. There wasn't much funny about life in the U.S., circa 1980: a nasty recession, ...
Kareem is a veteran editor and writer with over 15 years of experience covering all forms of entertainment, from music to movies. He serves as a High Trending List Writer for Collider, covering all ...
The series first aired more than four decades ago, but many viewers say its sharp political satire still feels just as accurate today.
Today, many fans see 9 to 5 as a comedy classic. The film’s wit and focus on workplace equality make it an unfortunately timeless tale of the struggle of workers—especially women—to get a fair shake.
It wasn't enough to be one of the greatest TV comedies ever -- this legendary show also spawned an excellent medical drama ...
There wasn't much funny about life in the U.S., circa 1980: a nasty recession, the Jimmy Carter-led Moscow Olympics boycott, a divisive presidential campaign, the Iran hostage crisis and the murder of ...
The Barn III in Goodfield, Illinois will host comedian Marc Price, known for his role as Skippy on "Family Ties." The event includes dinner and a show, featuring local comedians as opening acts.
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