Remember these 80's USA TV-Series??

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  • edited June 2007
    mile wrote: »
    aeon flux wasn't 80s
    I'm fairly certain Top Cat wasn't either.
  • edited June 2007
    Necros wrote: »
    I'm fairly certain Top Cat wasn't either.

    and wasn't banana splits a 60's show?
  • edited June 2007
    They may have not been 80's but this is when they were shown in the uk (saturday mornings for Bananna splits on itv and bbc in the afternoons after school)

    With regards to Aeon Flux, I don't care because it was wicked at the time, and each time I say Aeon Flux I feel good inside.
  • edited June 2007
    And how about Miami Vice, Magnum PI and Wiseguy. Three great programmes.

    Necros.
  • edited June 2007
    Rentaghost
  • edited June 2007
    Rentaghost

    that was an english show, you'll be wanting the other thread.
  • edited June 2007
    Cagney and lacey
    Starsky and hutch
    Dukes of Hazzard
    The A team
    Kinght rider
    fantasy island
    Alf (possibly 90's)
    Fraggle Rock (possibly 90's)
    Charlies Angels
    Pink Panther Show
  • edited June 2007
    Alf and Fraggle Rock were both from the 80s.

    Who remembers Moonlighting? That was a hilarious show.

    Necros.
  • edited June 2007
    Necros wrote: »
    Alf and Fraggle Rock were both from the 80s.

    Who remembers Moonlighting? That was a hilarious show.

    Necros.

    Do you remember the episode when they just rymed?
  • edited June 2007
    mile wrote: »
    that was an english show, you'll be wanting the other thread.

    Goddamn similar threads !
  • edited June 2007
    Toxitalk wrote: »
    Do you remember the episode when they just rymed?
    I don't remember that one. The one that has stuck with me was the episode where Cybil Shepherd was pregnant and the whole episode was centred around Bruce Willis as a baby inside her womb. It was so funny. :)

    Necros.
  • edited June 2007
    Necros wrote: »
    I don't remember that one. The one that has stuck with me was the episode where Cybil Shepherd was pregnant and the whole episode was centred around Bruce Willis as a baby inside her womb. It was so funny. :)

    Necros.

    Just got me thinking wasn't the film Hudson Hawk spose to have been inspired by moonlighting?
  • edited June 2007
    Toxitalk wrote: »
    Just got me thinking wasn't the film Hudson Hawk spose to have been inspired by moonlighting?

    wasn't it a bruce willis vehical, but yeah it did have similar humour, ie talking to the camera etc.
  • edited June 2007
    Star Trek : The Next Generation of course, although I suppose it didn't really get good until 1990.

    Necros.
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