There was a period of time earlier this year that I had that CBS Tuesday Night Movie theme stuck in my head. Now it’s going to be back for a while. Thanks.
I watched so much Jefferson’s that year. At my grandparents house, their local station showed reruns in late afternoon/early evening along with Soap and Benson. Was my favorite block of tv after school.
I was almost two when these shows came out. Anytime I start to feel old I should watch these videos and remember that if I've seen half of these they were on Nick at Nite or some random network at 3pm on a weekend.
Three's a Crowd You and me together We're gonna weather the odds and win Lovers they can't divide (?) Makin' it side by side Trouble may be around us Standin' our ground and we won't give in Swimmin' against the tide Makin' it Side by side (saxophone interlude) Love is fun Now two makes one We can laugh and cry Love's a crazy ride when we're side by side
wow that NBC schedule brings back memories. Somehow I was able to watch both Riptide and Moonlighting. I don't remember doing a ton of taping either. Thinking I caught one more on reruns. But just some amazing TV. And so many people forget what a cultural landmark The Jeffersons was. They should make all these 20 something activists running around watch it and learn something.
wiki cites Riptide running from January 84 to April 86 for 3 seasons/ 58 Episodes... and Moonlighting having Started March of 85 to May of 89 5 seasons/66 Episodes so it's possible you watched Early Riptide and then split the difference on the overlapping season once moonlighting debuted; with both averaging less than 20 episodes a season (moonlighting closer to 13) I imagine there were few weeks when both had new episodes opposite one another
Ah, yes. McGruder & Loud. The show about two married cops who had to hide their marriage for.... *Reasons*. I think I caught maybe one episode before I gave up on it and went back to Remington Steele.
By "reasons " my memory says it was against department regs for them to be a team. An Aaron Spelling joint. Tried to watch an episode back in the day. A slog.
@@brianthomas2434 The pilot epsiode was even shown immediately after Super Bowl XIX, but was still cancelled three months later. (Johnny Carson dubbed it "Frequent and Loud"!)
0:06- Little 10 year old me would've been in my grandma's bedroom watching Moonlighting because to me, Bruce Willis was, and always will be the man. My grandma on the other hand was probably in the front room watching Riptide because I remember seeing some of this show when I was a kid. Along with that, I was also watching a lot of Remington Steele because of Pierce Brosnan along with the CBS Tuesday Night Movies if there were any good movies on that night. As for A-Team, I only remember watching it on syndication on late Saturday afternoons right after Kung Fu. I didn't care much for the show, but boy did my grandma LOVE it. As for The Jeffersons, again, I only remember watching it on syndication. If I did see it at all on prime time television, it was probably in the early 80's, and not very much of it. A
Great video as usual, brother. BTW the intro clip for *The Jeffersons* must be from the recently remastered and enhanced DVD/Blu-ray/VOD release, judging by the impressive audio and video quality shown in it. #WhaddaYaKnow A pre-007 Pierce Brosnan in his television debut. Just amazing. Not to mention an apparent adaptation of certain British cop show from that same era. #PleaseConfirm
Other way around, I think. This was the show's last season. Though Wikipedia notes that changed time slots 15(!) times, and how unusual that was for a successful series.
"The Jeffersons" was a staple of CBS' kick-ass Sunday night lineup--alongside "60 Minutes," "Archie Bunker's Place," "One Day At A Time," "Alice," and "Trapper John, M.D."--between '79 and '82, if my memory serves me correctly. Undoubtedly one of the most successful network blocks in television history, bar none.
Absolutely! "The Jeffersons" was a longtime staple on CBS' Sunday night schedule from '79 to '82, alongside the venerable "60 Minutes"! Thanks for commenting, @@sha11235!
ahahah Memories! McGruder & Loud was just awful. The Lucie Arnaz show was a hot mess... Lots of good shows from that era but the stinkers were a new level of crap.
Occasionally... my bigger 'diversion' off this channel is "Isn't that Actor X from Show Y?" and seeing what else I know them from Or with the "New Shows of Fall 19XX" videos here, I'll realize certain actors just can't catch a break and have 5+ years in a row of one season wonders (Tammy Lauren, Mary Page Keller)
@@jamesdabruzzo5360 Thomas Ian Griffith, IMDb confirms, they have been married since '91 and have two kids They're 'character actors' more than "celebrities" so their personal lives don't get much attention, and I Literally first heard they were married in an interview he did about Cobra Kai... he talked about having grown his hair out during last year's lock down, so he had had a head start on Silver's Ponytail (but apparently still needed extensions to be what they wanted/needed for the role)
It's painfully obvious NBC was kicking ass throughout that spring, especially with "The A-Team" leading off the night; over on ABC, "Who's The Boss?" and "Moonlighting" weren't that far behind. Sadly, CBS axed "The Jeffersons" that summer (after eleven top-rated seasons) without even bothering to greenlight a proper series finale.
They could axe Jeffersons because by moving it to Tuesday night, the ratings went down and now they could cite that as a reason to end the show, the jerks.
Three's Company was 'inspired' by a UK Series called "Man about the House" (39 Episodes across 6 seasons) "Man about the House" spun off "Robin's Nest" (48 Episodes across 6 Seasons) Three's Company getting 8 Seasons (and 173 episodes) even accounting for the different Production models, they would have been fools NOT to try and copy the spin off too
didn't have the numbers; but I was going to point out the same... the UK spin-off/Sequel did better than the original... as long as Ritter was willing they'd have been fools not to try... That said... this intro looks horrible; and if the idea were pitched without Three's Company's history and Pedigree you'd have been a bigger fool to approve it as such....
Request ABC February 1964 77 sunset ship cancellation Saturday American bandstand at afternoon & the Lawrence welk show Sunday Arrest and trial Monday The outer limits & wagon train Tuesday Mchales navy / the fugitive and combot! Wednesday Ben Casey /the patty duke show and the adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Thursday The Donna reed show & my 3 sons Friday Destry ( replaced by 77 sunset ship )
Actually, "Riptide" was in the middle of its second season, but it would be canceled the following year. Unfortunately, this was the final year for "The Jeffersons."
R.I.P. John Ritter
I always loved it when the Cylon walks by Dirk Bennedict. Still do.
I remember when Remington Steele was popular, people would say, "Too bad he's stuck in this crummy TV show. He would've made a great James Bond."
Imagine that.
There was a period of time earlier this year that I had that CBS Tuesday Night Movie theme stuck in my head. Now it’s going to be back for a while. Thanks.
Same!
Watching the Moonlighting intro made me realize I’ve never gotten over that show breaking my heart.
I watched so much Jefferson’s that year. At my grandparents house, their local station showed reruns in late afternoon/early evening along with Soap and Benson. Was my favorite block of tv after school.
That hurt it having it on Tuesday night after seeing it in syndication in the early evening.
The Jeffersons had the greatest tv theme of all time. Definitely for a sitcom. That song is 10/10, unforgettable.
Some of the biggest shows of the eighties were here. Another spectacular find!
Wow, do not remember the Lucie Arnaz show at all. I must have been too much of an A-Team fan.
Thanks for jogging my memories.
Wow this really took me back! Had forgotten about the Three's Company spinoff.
It’s part of the rotation on the 24/7 Three’s Company channel on PlutoTV.
I was almost two when these shows came out. Anytime I start to feel old I should watch these videos and remember that if I've seen half of these they were on Nick at Nite or some random network at 3pm on a weekend.
That sounds awesome. I’m sure this is beautiful nostalgia for you
So weird hearing the original version of the "Who's the Boss?" theme. I always loved Steve Wariner's version from later seasons.
I like the original version.
My goodness, that Three's a Crowd intro looks like a parody of 80s tv intros.
Three's a Crowd
You and me together
We're gonna weather the odds and win
Lovers they can't divide (?)
Makin' it side by side
Trouble may be around us
Standin' our ground and we won't give in
Swimmin' against the tide
Makin' it
Side by side
(saxophone interlude)
Love is fun
Now two makes one
We can laugh and cry
Love's a crazy ride
when we're side by side
R.I.P. John Ritter and Robert Mandan.
wow that NBC schedule brings back memories. Somehow I was able to watch both Riptide and Moonlighting. I don't remember doing a ton of taping either. Thinking I caught one more on reruns. But just some amazing TV. And so many people forget what a cultural landmark The Jeffersons was. They should make all these 20 something activists running around watch it and learn something.
wiki cites Riptide running from January 84 to April 86 for 3 seasons/ 58 Episodes... and Moonlighting having Started March of 85 to May of 89 5 seasons/66 Episodes
so it's possible you watched Early Riptide and then split the difference on the overlapping season once moonlighting debuted; with both averaging less than 20 episodes a season (moonlighting closer to 13) I imagine there were few weeks when both had new episodes opposite one another
Ah, yes. McGruder & Loud. The show about two married cops who had to hide their marriage for.... *Reasons*. I think I caught maybe one episode before I gave up on it and went back to Remington Steele.
By "reasons " my memory says it was against department regs for them to be a team. An Aaron Spelling joint. Tried to watch an episode back in the day. A slog.
@@brianthomas2434 The pilot epsiode was even shown immediately after Super Bowl XIX, but was still cancelled three months later. (Johnny Carson dubbed it "Frequent and Loud"!)
Did you notice *two* of Frequent & Loud's cast members had handlebar mustaches?
Never really heard or watched that show
8:08 Dirk Benedict: " *He* looks familiar...!"
Childhood memories
Overall best year of my entire life, although in general, the 70s blew the 80s AWAY! Nothing beats the 1970s, Nothing!
0:06- Little 10 year old me would've been in my grandma's bedroom watching Moonlighting because to me, Bruce Willis was, and always will be the man. My grandma on the other hand was probably in the front room watching Riptide because I remember seeing some of this show when I was a kid. Along with that, I was also watching a lot of Remington Steele because of Pierce Brosnan along with the CBS Tuesday Night Movies if there were any good movies on that night.
As for A-Team, I only remember watching it on syndication on late Saturday afternoons right after Kung Fu. I didn't care much for the show, but boy did my grandma LOVE it. As for The Jeffersons, again, I only remember watching it on syndication. If I did see it at all on prime time television, it was probably in the early 80's, and not very much of it.
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Great video as usual, brother. BTW the intro clip for *The Jeffersons* must be from the recently remastered and enhanced DVD/Blu-ray/VOD release, judging by the impressive audio and video quality shown in it.
#WhaddaYaKnow A pre-007 Pierce Brosnan in his television debut. Just amazing. Not to mention an apparent adaptation of certain British cop show from that same era. #PleaseConfirm
Great Video 👍👍👍👍
MacGruder!
Evolution of Michael Landon tv show theme song(1959 to 1984)
Evolution of Robert Urich tv show theme song (1973 to 2001)
NBC! Definitely! Didn't much care for A TEAM but the other two shows? No Better Choice!
Oh yeah you couldn't pay me to watch the Lucie Arnez show.
I remember watching Who’s the Boss and The Jeffersons. Am I mistaken in thinking the Jeffersons moved to Sunday night?
Other way around, I think. This was the show's last season. Though Wikipedia notes that changed time slots 15(!) times, and how unusual that was for a successful series.
It shifted from Sunday to Tuesday during the spring and early summer '85 before it ended its run.
"The Jeffersons" was a staple of CBS' kick-ass Sunday night lineup--alongside "60 Minutes," "Archie Bunker's Place," "One Day At A Time," "Alice," and "Trapper John, M.D."--between '79 and '82, if my memory serves me correctly. Undoubtedly one of the most successful network blocks in television history, bar none.
Jeffersons moved to Sunday nights in the fall of 1979, where it thrived.
Absolutely! "The Jeffersons" was a longtime staple on CBS' Sunday night schedule from '79 to '82, alongside the venerable "60 Minutes"! Thanks for commenting, @@sha11235!
McGruder and Loud looks like a fake, generic “show within a show” that a sitcom would have playing in the background.
ahahah Memories! McGruder & Loud was just awful. The Lucie Arnaz show was a hot mess... Lots of good shows from that era but the stinkers were a new level of crap.
i remember all these shows but never heard of macgruder and loud?????
Request Tv shows Replaced by others tv shows 1970-1989
does anyone else look up the actors from these short lived shows to see how they did?
Occasionally... my bigger 'diversion' off this channel is "Isn't that Actor X from Show Y?" and seeing what else I know them from
Or with the "New Shows of Fall 19XX" videos here, I'll realize certain actors just can't catch a break and have 5+ years in a row of one season wonders (Tammy Lauren, Mary Page Keller)
@@TJ52359 i think Mary page Keller is married to Terry silver from the karate kid universe.
@@jamesdabruzzo5360 Thomas Ian Griffith, IMDb confirms, they have been married since '91 and have two kids
They're 'character actors' more than "celebrities" so their personal lives don't get much attention, and I Literally first heard they were married in an interview he did about Cobra Kai... he talked about having grown his hair out during last year's lock down, so he had had a head start on Silver's Ponytail (but apparently still needed extensions to be what they wanted/needed for the role)
09:00 - why would a turbine engine 'backfire'?
I vaguely remember 3s A Crowd lol
It's painfully obvious NBC was kicking ass throughout that spring, especially with "The A-Team" leading off the night; over on ABC, "Who's The Boss?" and "Moonlighting" weren't that far behind. Sadly, CBS axed "The Jeffersons" that summer (after eleven top-rated seasons) without even bothering to greenlight a proper series finale.
They could axe Jeffersons because by moving it to Tuesday night, the ratings went down and now they could cite that as a reason to end the show, the jerks.
My sentiments exactly. Thanks for commenting, @@sha11235.
@@sha11235It did free up Marla Gibbs to do 227 a year sooner than planned.
I don't think that I watched The Jeffersons in its later years. I probably missed the rest even though they were popular.
Same here.
All mike post tv show theme song except for riptide
Who thought Three’s A Crowd would be a good idea? No one wanted to see Jack Tripper as a committed monogamous adult.
Three's Company was 'inspired' by a UK Series called "Man about the House" (39 Episodes across 6 seasons)
"Man about the House" spun off "Robin's Nest" (48 Episodes across 6 Seasons)
Three's Company getting 8 Seasons (and 173 episodes) even accounting for the different Production models, they would have been fools NOT to try and copy the spin off too
didn't have the numbers; but I was going to point out the same... the UK spin-off/Sequel did better than the original... as long as Ritter was willing they'd have been fools not to try...
That said... this intro looks horrible; and if the idea were pitched without Three's Company's history and Pedigree you'd have been a bigger fool to approve it as such....
Request ABC February 1964 77 sunset ship cancellation
Saturday
American bandstand at afternoon & the Lawrence welk show
Sunday
Arrest and trial
Monday
The outer limits & wagon train
Tuesday
Mchales navy / the fugitive and combot!
Wednesday
Ben Casey /the patty duke show and the adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
Thursday
The Donna reed show & my 3 sons
Friday
Destry ( replaced by 77 sunset ship )
9:40 LOOK! There's Meghan Markle!
SHOWS THAT DIDN'T MAKE IT:
THREE'S A CROWD
MacGRUDER and LOUD
THE LUCIE ARNEZ SHOW
RIPTIDE
Actually, "Riptide" was in the middle of its second season, but it would be canceled the following year. Unfortunately, this was the final year for "The Jeffersons."
Besides The Jeffersons, there wasn't much worth watching on TV back then!
That Threes A Crowd opening sequence is like nails on a chalkboard while suffering from a violent food poisoning episode. Just horrible
Three’s A Crowd was so awful.
Threes a crowd was an awful show and I love love threes company
Ahhhh...the pedophile van in Who's the Boss