nostalgia shows

Their Hobby Was Murder in ‘Hart To Hart’ [VIDEO]
Their Hobby Was Murder in ‘Hart To Hart’ [VIDEO]
Their Hobby Was Murder in ‘Hart To Hart’ [VIDEO]
This was the show about the globe-trotting adventures of amateur detectives Jonathan and Jennifer Hart. Jonathan was a self-made millionaire as the top guy at Hart Industries. His beautiful wife Jennifer was a freelance journalist. They were both amateur detectives, and in every episode they found themselves up to their eyeballs in murder, smuggling, theft and international espionage.
‘Taxi’ Was Set In New York City [VIDEO]
‘Taxi’ Was Set In New York City [VIDEO]
‘Taxi’ Was Set In New York City [VIDEO]
'Taxi' was a sitcom that aired from 1978 to 1982 on ABC and then from 1982 to 1983 on NBC. This was a show that gave us a glimpse of Manhattan life and they did such a good job that the show won 18 Emmy Awards, including three for Outstanding Comedy Series. Danny DeVito played the role of the abusive dispatcher of the city taxi drivers.
Some Wholesome Mayberry Fun [VIDEO]
Some Wholesome Mayberry Fun [VIDEO]
Some Wholesome Mayberry Fun [VIDEO]
Being the father of two boys, reminiscing with Andy Griffith and Opie really touches my heart. I still recall the episode where Opie killed a bird with his slingshot and 'Pah' opened the window for Opie to here birds chirping with no momma bird to come feed them. On a lighter note, enjoy Opie trying to understand Horatio.
It Was ‘All In The Family’ [VIDEO]
It Was ‘All In The Family’ [VIDEO]
It Was ‘All In The Family’ [VIDEO]
Carroll O'Connor did an amazing job playing Archie Bunker, a working-class World War II veteran who was a very outspoken bigot, seemingly prejudiced against everyone who is not a U.S.-born, politically conservative, heterosexual White Anglo-Saxon Protestant male, and Archie was dismissive of anyone not in agreement with his view of the world.
Hey! ‘What’s Happening’? [VIDEO]
Hey! ‘What’s Happening’? [VIDEO]
Hey! ‘What’s Happening’? [VIDEO]
Do you remember What's Happening? This was the show that followed the lives of three African-American teenagers living in the Watts section of Los Angeles. The show stared Ernest Thomas as Roger "Raj" Thomas, Haywood Nelson as Dwayne Nelson, and Fred Berry, who passed in 2003, as Freddy "Rerun" Stubbs.
Our Favorite Housekeeper Tony Danza In ‘Who’s The Boss?’ [VIDEO]
Our Favorite Housekeeper Tony Danza In ‘Who’s The Boss?’ [VIDEO]
Our Favorite Housekeeper Tony Danza In ‘Who’s The Boss?’ [VIDEO]
Tony was a second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals but had to retire due to a shoulder injury. After the passing of his wife he decided to move out of Brooklyn to find a better environment for his daughter, Samantha who was played by Alyssa Milano. He ends up taking a job in upscale Fairfield, Connecticut, as a live-in housekeeper for divorced advertising executive. They move in and the fun beg
We Couldn’t Wait To Be ‘Saved By The Bell’
We Couldn’t Wait To Be ‘Saved By The Bell’
We Couldn’t Wait To Be ‘Saved By The Bell’
The show 'Saved By The Bell' began in August, 1989 and ended in May, 1993 with 86 episodes produced spanning 4 seasons. Remember when Zack and Slater both try to get Kelly to be their dance partner before the big dance? Or when Screech's parents leave him alone in the house while they visit Graceland and the gang accidentally breaks his mother's Elvis statue? Or how about 'The Boss Lady'? Read Mo
Our Favorite Family of The 80s ‘The Cosbys’
Our Favorite Family of The 80s ‘The Cosbys’
Our Favorite Family of The 80s ‘The Cosbys’
Cliff and Clair were always dealing with the daily pressures of having children. Theo gets four D's on his report card, while Denise goes on a date with an older boy. Cliff complains about the poor quality of his annual Father's Day gifts and Theo gets his ear pierced to impress a girl. The Cosby Show was truly one of the best family shows of all time.
The Mexican-American Pioneer Show ‘Chico & The Man’ [VIDEO]
The Mexican-American Pioneer Show ‘Chico & The Man’ [VIDEO]
The Mexican-American Pioneer Show ‘Chico & The Man’ [VIDEO]
Chico and the Man was a sitcom that ran on NBC for four seasons starting in 1974 to July 1978. It stared the late Jack Albertson as Ed Brown. Perhaps you could call him 'the man' who was the grumpy owner of a run down garage in East LA. Freddie Prinze starred as Chico, an upbeat, optimistic Hispanic young man who comes in looking for a job.
Our Favorite Waitress ‘Alice’
Our Favorite Waitress ‘Alice’
Our Favorite Waitress ‘Alice’
Alice became a widow after her husband, Donald, was killed in a trucking accident, so her and her son Tommy head out from their New Jersey home to Los Angeles so that she can pursue a singing career. Her car breaks down on the way in Phoenix and before you know it she takes a job as a waitress at Mel's Diner. Alice worked alongside Mel, a the grouchy, stingy owner and cook of the greasy spoon rest