Television during the '80s was absolutely jam-packed with iconic shows. Here are the ones that deserve a modern-day reboot.
The '80s made for some really good television. Here are 12 memorable shows from the decade that everyone should watch at ...
The 1980s produced some of the most iconic television shows of all time. From sitcoms like Cheers and Family Ties to crime ...
The 1980s gave us television personalities who defined prime-time entertainment and became household names across the globe.
Residents fall into one of four groups: the farmers (known as the hicks), the gym goers and out-of-towners (called jocks), ...
We are so used to seeing these actors as big, A-list Hollywood stars that its strange to see them in some of the 1980s' more ...
Is Gen X actually the greatest generation? In T’s Holiday Issue, we interview many of the most iconic figures from the era, examine why the animated sitcom might be the cohort’s defining art form and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Growing Pains is one of those rare shows where every episode is just as good as the last, making ...
The sequel series has been in development for a while, and in March, a pilot order for Netflix was placed. The new series will also be based on Hillman College. Debbie Allen, who produced and directed ...
Anyone who grew up in the 1980s probably has fond memories of these canceled television shows aimed at children.
As ever, many of the year’s best series hail from the U.K., but American television proved its vitality with such shows as ...
Speaking of Amy Poehler: She anchored Parks and Recreation, a modern-day murderer’s row of modern talent: Rashida Jones, Aziz ...