1980’s TV
This was the decade of the VCR, but one still didn’t make plans on Thursday nights. It was a golden age for sitcoms and for big, silly action-adventures where the good guys always won. Big hair, loud colors and special episodes ruled the day, as TV dared to talk about issues that had always been taboo. We celebrate the best of the 80’s TV.
The ’80s were rife with indications that TV was no longer content to be thought of as a vast wasteland filled with time-wasters that did the same thing every week, and that were determined never to upset or puzzle the viewer. Bochco’s Hill Street Blues (1981–88) — which gave Deadwood creator David Milch his start as a writer — was a landmark in this respect.
The 1980’s was a great decade for TV. We hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane for 1980’s TV.
St. Elsewhere Opening Season 1
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Diff’rent Strokes Opening and Closing Theme
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Who’s the Boss Opening
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Ultimate “Love Boat” Intro – Every Guest Star Ever, Almost
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Hill Street Blues – Intro
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Family Ties Opening and Theme Song
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Miami Vice Theme
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The Wonder Years Opening Credits and Theme Song
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Married with Children Theme Song
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Steve Martin Eating Dinner on The Tonight Show in 1980
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The Facts of Life Opening and Closing Season 2
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