Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Top Ten 80's Sitcoms

1. Doogie Howser
Everyone wanted to be a boy genius saving lives and living the dream. Who could forget all the endearing coming of age moments with sidekick Vinny Delfino. From the intro music to the final computer diary entry, this sitcom was packed with 80's TV glory.

2. Full House

The opening credits made you want to go to San Francisco to take in the Golden Gate Bridge and the Painted Sisters. The Full House Family made you want to stay there forever. Hilarious family hijinks, Olsen twins, Uncle Jesse, and of course the anchor Bob Saget: enough said.

3. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


Will Smith basically played himself, a cool street-wise kid who is transplanted into Bel-Air. This show really highlighted his talent and brought hip-hop into maintstream TV.

4. Growing Pains


Alan Thicke leads this family through some great story lines and Kirk Cameron's performance in 80s legend. What ever happened to anybody in this cast?

5. Silver Spoons


As a kid, you always wanted to be Ricky Schroeder, what a sweet life. Indoor train sets were all the rage. Yet another 80s sitcom that Alfonso Rivera was in, he's gold.

6. Different Strokes


What you talkin' 'bout Willis?

7. Charles In Charge


Scott Baio was on top of the world being the live in nanny. He made being a male nanny cool somehow.


8. Alf

How could you not be entertained with a smart mouthed furry alien? If aliens were like Alf, we'd have nothing to fear.

9. Out Of This World


The ability to freeze time, c'mon, best idea ever. Don't tell me you never tried to put your fingers together in an opportune moment.

10. Cheers


Looking back, I wish every bar was like Cheers. I know some funny people, but not like this crew of wisecrackers.

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The Top Ten 80's Sitcoms


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