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What decade would you say a show belongs to if it extends to another decade?
For example, "The Jeffersons" was on from 1975-1985. Would you consider this show a 70s show? Or "The Facts Of Life," which began in 1979-1988? Would you consider this show a 70s show or 80s show? Also, "Dallas" was on from 1978-1991? |
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I look at it like this... I consider myself a 90's kid, though I was born in 1985, since most of my childhood memories are from the 90's. I don't really have any personal connection with the 80's.
"The Brady Bunch" debuted in 1969, so I consider that a 70's show as most of its years were in the 70's. "The Sopranos" debuted in 1999 and I say it's a 2000's show. This would also apply to "The Facts of Life" being 1979. For shows that had a decent amount of eps. in both decades, I would say it should go by when its popularity took off and had the most viewers tuning in. |
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Facts of Life had only four shows aired in 1979. It is definitely not a 70s show. It should only be considered an 80s show.
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Dallas is pure 80s.
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What about "The Love Boat?" It ran from 1977-1986.
And what about "Different Strokes?" It ran from 1978-1986. |
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Beverly Hillbillies ran from 1962-1971 yet in the final season, it was very much a 70s show, as it was influenced by All In The Family.
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How about The Simpsons? That one has ran for 3 decades. A 90s show. 1990- present It should have stayed in the 90s.
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I watch the Hillbillies to see Jethro dress up as a double knot spy, or Granny smoking crawdads and boxing with giant jack rabbits. They could of left the social issue crap for AITF |
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What do The Donna Reed Show, Perry Mason, Gunsmoke & The Original Twilight Zone have in common? These 4 shows are part of the 1960s era
Ironside & Adam 12 are basically 1970s shows because it both of them started in the late 1960s on NBC Cheers, The Cosby Show & Falcon Crest are 100% 1980s shows Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Three’s Company and Charlie’s Angels are a part of the 1970s |
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The FOL question is silly since it started in the summer of 79 |
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The Jeffersons started in late 74 early 75 so it definitely a 70s show
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