sallycinnamon78
New Yorker
This was inspired by the 'Full House appreciation thread'. I thought it best to start another one to talk abou the other sitcioms, rather than getting told off for going off topic.
The Wonder Years, Punky Brewster, and Small Wonder, all of which were shown on Sky here in the '80s, too. Who's the Boss? Full House, Saved By the Bell, Head of the Class, etc, The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince, Family Ties, the Golden Girls. Family matters with Urkel! Charles In Charge. Eerie, Indiana. Doogie Howser MD!!!!
The older stuff that used to be on in the mornings before school: Gilligan's Island, Bewitched, Three's Company, I Dream of Jeannie, Leave It To Beaver.
Then drama nonsense, like Beverly Hills 90210 - which I thought was quite good during the first 2 seasons.
My favourite at the time was Growing Pains. I was madly in love with Kirk Cameron. Tracey Gold's character, Carol Seaver, was my role model during my early teens. I didn't give a damn that she was not stunningly beautiful, or particularly popular - I admired the character for her immense intelligence, while the majority of my friends were running around trying to be Nicolette Sheridan/ Jennie Garth/ Pam Anderson, blah blah blah. Which might sound pretentious, but as it was true, I really don't care. I remember Leonardo being a fat faced teenager who the Seavers' adopted in the final series.
The Wonder Years, Punky Brewster, and Small Wonder, all of which were shown on Sky here in the '80s, too. Who's the Boss? Full House, Saved By the Bell, Head of the Class, etc, The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince, Family Ties, the Golden Girls. Family matters with Urkel! Charles In Charge. Eerie, Indiana. Doogie Howser MD!!!!
The older stuff that used to be on in the mornings before school: Gilligan's Island, Bewitched, Three's Company, I Dream of Jeannie, Leave It To Beaver.
Then drama nonsense, like Beverly Hills 90210 - which I thought was quite good during the first 2 seasons.
My favourite at the time was Growing Pains. I was madly in love with Kirk Cameron. Tracey Gold's character, Carol Seaver, was my role model during my early teens. I didn't give a damn that she was not stunningly beautiful, or particularly popular - I admired the character for her immense intelligence, while the majority of my friends were running around trying to be Nicolette Sheridan/ Jennie Garth/ Pam Anderson, blah blah blah. Which might sound pretentious, but as it was true, I really don't care. I remember Leonardo being a fat faced teenager who the Seavers' adopted in the final series.
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