What things made for screen (choosing from all the TV shows, movies, mini-series...) would you like to save for posterity, from the decade?
My 6 best are, in alphabetical order:
Anne of Green Gables
Cosby Show & Full House
Star Fleet & Terrahawks
The Young Ones
It would be painfully difficult to decide which 3 to eliminate.
If You Could Save 3 Things from the 80s...
Hmmm, now that's tricky...Not including Star Fleet (as that's a given?)I would say: Aliens, Terminator and Blade Runner.Hold on..No, erm...Transformers, Spaceballs and Tron.And Knight Rider, and Ulysses 31, and...Oh dear, that's more than three.OOps!
Evasive Manoeuvres!
Ooh... assuming we're limiting ourselves to generally Western or Western adapted stuff, Mysterious Cities of Gold, Aliens and Airwolf (because real men play the cello whilst weeping into the setting sun!).
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Are your Top 3 1970s choices similar to your 80s choices? I've realised that mine have parallels. My fave 70s shows are:
1. The Muppet Show. Puppets, as is Terrahawks. And there's even a sci-fi element, with Pigs in Space.
2. Just William. Like Anne of Green Gables, it's a period costume drama, based on classic children's literature.
3. Butterflies. It's a family sitcom, as is The Cosby Show.
1. The Muppet Show. Puppets, as is Terrahawks. And there's even a sci-fi element, with Pigs in Space.
2. Just William. Like Anne of Green Gables, it's a period costume drama, based on classic children's literature.
3. Butterflies. It's a family sitcom, as is The Cosby Show.
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1/ I agree with you on the Muppets.2/ Jamie and the Magic Torch - One of the very first shows I can remember.3/ CHiPs - Used to play CHiPs with my mates on our bikes in the late 70s. Gosh I'm old.
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