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This community is dedicated to the music, movies, television, games, radio, and pop culture that defined the 1980s. It is a place for people who lived the decade, as well as those who appreciate what made it unforgettable. Members use this forum to check in during live radio blocks, share weekly listening memories, and talk about what the music, shows, and moments of the 80s bring back for them. Guests are welcome to browse selected discussions, while full participation requires registration. If you would like to understand the intent behind this community and how it is curated, you can read more here: About This Community. Explore current conversations, share your memories, and take part in a community built around real 80s experiences.
On this day September 5, 1984, the final episode of Jennifer Slept Here premiered on NBC, ending one of the most offbeat sitcoms of the early 80s. The series followed Jennifer Farrell, a glamorous Hollywood actress who died young and returned as a ghost to help teenager Joey Elliot, whose family...
On this day July 11, 1984, the final episode of The Duck Factory aired on NBC, ending the short run of a sitcom that marked the television debut of Jim Carrey. The series followed a young animator named Skip Tarkenton who joins a struggling animation studio that produces a low budget cartoon...
On this day July 10, 1981, the final episode of Sanford aired on NBC, bringing an end to the short lived sequel to the classic sitcom Sanford and Son. The series starred Redd Foxx reprising his role as Fred Sanford, now running his junkyard with a new business partner and adapting to a changed...
On this day July 8, 1989, Knight and Daye premiered on NBC, introducing a sitcom centered around the uneasy reunion of two former radio hosts who had not spoken in years. The series starred Jack Warden and Mason Adams as Hank Knight and Everett Daye, a once successful broadcast duo brought back...
On this day July 8, 1987, the final episode of Sweet Surrender aired on NBC, closing out a short lived sitcom that only lasted six episodes. The series centered on a married couple adjusting to life with a new baby and the return of the husband’s parents into their household. It focused on...
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