TMC
05-21-2004, 07:29 PM
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This fall, like they did with the '70s and '80s (twice on the latter), VH1
will be looking back at '90s pop culture with I Love The '90s. I'm sure
there'll be A LOT of shows and TV events to be featured on there, so here's
what I'm hoping for depending on year:
1990: Beverly Hills 90210, The Simpsons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Twin
Peaks, COPS, Arsenio Hall
1991: Garfield and Friends (it debuted in the mid-'80s, but its popularity
peaked in the early '90s), In Living Color, America's Funniest Home Videos,
The Real World
1992: American Gladiators, Studs, Baywatch, the Mike Myers/Chris Farley/Adam
Sandler era of Saturday Night Live, Johnny Carson's last Tonight Show, Ross
Perot's campaign infomercials
1993: NYPD Blue, Melrose Place (when Heather Locklear joined), Barney and
Friends, the final episode of Cheers, David Letterman migrating from NBC to
CBS, Home Improvement
1994: My So-Called Life, ER, The X-Files, the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase, the
Tonya/Nancy showdown in Lillehammer
1995: Friends, the debuts of UPN and WB, Absolutely Fabulous, the O.J. trial
1996: The Rosie O'Donnell Show, the 1996 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team
1997: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the Princess Diana funeral, Tyson biting a
piece of Holyfield's ear off, Xena: Warrior Princess
1998: Dawson's Creek, Jerry Springer, the final Seinfeld, WWF/WWE Raw, the
Clinton/Lewinsky scandal and the Starr Report being released
1999: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, South Park
Of course not all of them will be included, but you may never know.
And since the '90s was a HUGE decade for television, VH1 might do an "I Love
The '90s Strikes Back" to cover what was missed the first time around.
Any other shows they might do, or have I did them all?
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<< 1991: Garfield and Friends (it debuted in the mid-'80s, but its popularity
peaked in the early '90s), >>
more like my enjoyment of the show peaked when I was old enough to understand
the adult-oriented jokes.
1990: Saved by the Bell (and the end of cartoons on NBC)
1992: Dan Quayle/Murphy Brown
1995: Who shot Mr. Burns, the moment that changed the focus of The Simpsons
from Bart and his family to Homer and his town.
1996: The start of the Monday Night wars in pro wrestling (nWo)
<< 1999: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, South Park >>
South Park premiered in 97, but the movie came out in 99.
I'm sure there's a lot of non-TV stuff out there too (Kurt Cobain,
Lollapalooza, the 1994 Baseball strike, etc.)
I just think this show is 10 years too early...
This fall, like they did with the '70s and '80s (twice on the latter), VH1
will be looking back at '90s pop culture with I Love The '90s. I'm sure
there'll be A LOT of shows and TV events to be featured on there, so here's
what I'm hoping for depending on year:
1990: Beverly Hills 90210, The Simpsons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Twin
Peaks, COPS, Arsenio Hall
1991: Garfield and Friends (it debuted in the mid-'80s, but its popularity
peaked in the early '90s), In Living Color, America's Funniest Home Videos,
The Real World
1992: American Gladiators, Studs, Baywatch, the Mike Myers/Chris Farley/Adam
Sandler era of Saturday Night Live, Johnny Carson's last Tonight Show, Ross
Perot's campaign infomercials
1993: NYPD Blue, Melrose Place (when Heather Locklear joined), Barney and
Friends, the final episode of Cheers, David Letterman migrating from NBC to
CBS, Home Improvement
1994: My So-Called Life, ER, The X-Files, the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase, the
Tonya/Nancy showdown in Lillehammer
1995: Friends, the debuts of UPN and WB, Absolutely Fabulous, the O.J. trial
1996: The Rosie O'Donnell Show, the 1996 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team
1997: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the Princess Diana funeral, Tyson biting a
piece of Holyfield's ear off, Xena: Warrior Princess
1998: Dawson's Creek, Jerry Springer, the final Seinfeld, WWF/WWE Raw, the
Clinton/Lewinsky scandal and the Starr Report being released
1999: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, South Park
Of course not all of them will be included, but you may never know.
And since the '90s was a HUGE decade for television, VH1 might do an "I Love
The '90s Strikes Back" to cover what was missed the first time around.
Any other shows they might do, or have I did them all?
Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv (http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=ef8861a0.0405210802.5c1e963%40posting.google.com&prev=/groups%3Fdq%3D%26num%3D25%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26group%3Drec.arts.tv%26start%3D25)
<< 1991: Garfield and Friends (it debuted in the mid-'80s, but its popularity
peaked in the early '90s), >>
more like my enjoyment of the show peaked when I was old enough to understand
the adult-oriented jokes.
1990: Saved by the Bell (and the end of cartoons on NBC)
1992: Dan Quayle/Murphy Brown
1995: Who shot Mr. Burns, the moment that changed the focus of The Simpsons
from Bart and his family to Homer and his town.
1996: The start of the Monday Night wars in pro wrestling (nWo)
<< 1999: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, South Park >>
South Park premiered in 97, but the movie came out in 99.
I'm sure there's a lot of non-TV stuff out there too (Kurt Cobain,
Lollapalooza, the 1994 Baseball strike, etc.)
I just think this show is 10 years too early...