Oh man...1984...I was a freshman at Satsuma High School here in Satsuma Alabama. Air Wolf Rip Tide Blue Thunder Night Court I loved all these shows.. THANKS FOR A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE in 1984!!!
I love these videos so much. As an lifelong Night Court fan, I feel obligated to tell you that the intro used is from Season 3. Flo took over for the late Selma Diamond in Season 3 and Markie Post had just joined the cast. She was still shooting The Fall Guy when the show debuted in 1983-84.
Apparently if you want the complete series on DVD you have to get it from Canada. Was very popular here, the CBC aired it daily if i can recall correctly.
@@tolfan4438 As far as the bass line is concerned, I would say "Barney Miller" is No. 1a and "Night Court" is No. 1b. As far as the humor and the type of writing are concerned, "Night Court" was a good consolation prize after "Barney Miller" ended, which makes sense because the majority of the behind-the-scenes staff were involved with both programs.
I had no idea that the girls from Double Trouble were Katy Segal (Peg Bundy) sisters. Also I absolutely loved Kate & Allie, Night Court, Blue Thunder & Riptide. As you see my viewing habits were very complex for 9 year old.
1984..maybe 83 was the point when I began to remember things vividly. I remember a number of these shows as a little kid. Automan now that one I don't remember..I think I would have thought it was cool at the time..it reminds me of the movie Tron.
That is totally not the first season intro to Night Court. There were at least three different cast members when it started. That's from season 3, at the earliest.
@@haveanicedave1551, you're right. I was not sure about that one. I was sure, that Selma Diamond was the first female bailiff, which I commented, somewhere, in this thread, lol.
He also sings in a particularly campy Wonder Woman episode from 77 where he plays a superstar rocker who's gimmick is flute solos (?) that hypnotize people
"Masquerade" had one of the best intros of any crappy short-lived show. The great Crystal Gayle vocals and glossy visuals were as close as TV came to a James Bond movie intro.
Night Court intro is from season 2 (Markie Post, Florence Halop, Mac), it should be Ellen Foley, Selma Diamond, and Karen Austin as the recorder or whatever Mac's job was.
For Season 1, it was Harry Anderson, Karen Austin, John Larroquette, Richard Moll, Gail Strickland (Pilot), Paula Kelly and Selma Diamond. Then in Season 2, Austin left and was replaced with Charles Robinson as Mac Robinson who remained for the rest of the series and Ellen Foley appeared in Season 2 while Markie Post appeared as a guest star in Season 2.
18:54 And the Sagal twins are the daughters of director Boris Sagal (1971 Omega man) and the younger sisters of Katey Sagal (Married with Children & Sons of Anarchy)
Mike Hammer was the diamond of the whole bunch. I remebered that show and I was left hearbroken when it only aired few chapters. T. V. Executives had their heads deep in their rear.
That theme song for "The Master" sounded awfully familiar to me, and I figured out why. It's Bill Conti doing a remix of his "Ski Chase" theme from "For Your Eyes Only."
Automan: December 15 1983 - Aha, I can turn into a helicopter Riptide: January 3, 1984 - I got a helicopter too, sometimes Blue Thunder: January 6 1984 - I used to be a movie Airwolf: January 22, 1984 - Thats not how you helicopter!
I was looking up the Sagal sisters and came across their father...I had no idea he was an actor too and perished in an awful decapitation on set while filming a miniseries ( by a helicopter)😮
"Double Trouble" would become revamped and start the fall 1984 season with the twins in New York City staying with their aunt Margo. The opening was changed to a jazzy theme with shots of the city.
Dadgum, I swear, watching all these "TV Series of 19**" videos makes me think I spent part of my life in an alternate universe, because I have no recollection of many of them!
One of these shows was a feature in Mystery Science Theater 3000(MST3K). It was Master Ninja that was a repackage of 2 episodes of the Master made into a movie.
I watched it during it's run. It was a fish-out-of-water story that got old kind of fast. Especially, because Automan could kind of do anything. So there was no tension and everything worked out really easily.
The show should've been amazing! But it was when I realized even as a teen that there were hack writers in Hollywood who were completely out of touch with the times who probably got and kept jobs because they knew so-and-so.
That's how I felt about Misfits of Science, which I believe premiered in the Fall of 1984. And StreetHawk. And Sledgehammer. And Hull High. And Eerie Indiana.
Not to be, y'know, *that* guy, but you used the Night Court credits from a later season. Charles Robinson didn't join the show 'til the second season, and Markie Post didn't join 'til the third.
my guess is they were aiming for the Cast Everyone s familiar with ... or simply couldn't find the original (which if thay had would generate a lot of "who are Those People"/"where are Mac & Christine")
Still looking for 'This' Mike Hammer on DVD/Download... (the later seasons , for reasons, are apparently considered a distinct series... to say Nothing of the 90's version which had to make 'other' changes)
i wish somebody would try to revive airwolf!! knight rider a-team mcgyver and alotta the 80s action series have all been brought back as either a movie or tv show!!
Markie Post wasn't on Night Court yet when it first came on the air in 1984. She was still on The Fall Guy at the time, and didn't join the cast of Night Court until 1985.
I forgot that so many of these shows were all mid season replacements/premieres. Everything that premiered the fall of 1983 (the first half of the 1983-1984 tv season) was so horrible on NBC NONE of those shows got a second season. Meanwhile.. two thirds of these got at least three seasons...
That's interesting, especially considering that this was essentially the eve of NBC becoming the Number One television network, anchored by its Thursday evening lineup. Of course, NBC would benefit from the fact that a number of programs either had recently ended or were ending their runs on ABC and CBS at this same time.
@@thomash.schwed3662 , that also has a lot to do with NBC doing a house cleaning of major proportions among their executives. This was an accumulation of multiple factors, and this was in no way the only time there were large numbers of cancellations on NBC. It was this particular season, where, as I said, not a single first run series that season was renewed, that they finally got rid of those who were the cause. The late 1970s, especially contributed as the same executives were responsible. Again, NBC did turn it around.. but it was because of innovative shows like _Cheers_ (one of the shows that was in its second season that year..) and _Night Court_ which came in as a mid season replacement.
Some more good ones: Night Court, RIptide, TV's Bloopers, Kate and Allie, Airwolf, even Blue Thunder (too short-lived, IMHO). Me TV or GetTV rerun the later every once in a while.
After "Blue Thunder: The Series" failed miserably, the legendary talents of Ray Stark who went back to co-producing "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" (1981-1986) for six memorable seasons on ABC. Then he moved up from producing to consulting in this revival edition on TBS (1986-2003). But he's got even more success as a producer in a string of TV movies and even one long-running television sitcom was BET's revival edition of "Out All Night" between seasons two (1993-1994) and nine (2000-2001) for NBC Studios and Sony Pictures Television. There were many changes: Simon O'Brien was fired after its first season and so did the writers, producers, directors and crew members too. But nobody understands why it did happen at NBC in the first place, because the ratings weren't doing too well. A year later they took the series to BET for a fresh start, according to Norman Lear, chairman and CEO of Act III. Alan Haymon and Andrew Meyer as exec producers, Morris Chestnut, Vivica A. Fox Duane Martin and Patricia Fass Palmer as producers and MaryKay Powell as co-producer. Several new cast and crew members were all hired for a lot of reasons: to make a show like BET's "Out All Night" work. And it did great.
Real cream of the CRAP from 1984. The only exception was Airwolf, it was a great show. Also, both Automan & Masquerade didn't last long, since they weren't considered trashy enough.
Trivia from Wikipedia: Foley gained high public recognition singing the duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" from the 1977
Oh man...1984...I was a freshman at Satsuma High School here in Satsuma Alabama.
Air Wolf
Rip Tide
Blue Thunder
Night Court
I loved all these shows..
THANKS FOR A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE in 1984!!!
Dana Carvey was in Blue Thunder?
I love these videos so much. As an lifelong Night Court fan, I feel obligated to tell you that the intro used is from Season 3. Flo took over for the late Selma Diamond in Season 3 and Markie Post had just joined the cast. She was still shooting The Fall Guy when the show debuted in 1983-84.
Watching opening credits for FAILED TV shows from 1984 is more entertaining than what's on TV in 2019.
Can't lie, yes.
No
Depends on what and where you're watching. A whole lot more choices than what used to be.
2024.
Kate & Allie. SUCH a great show. Loved that one.
So did I
Same
Apparently if you want the complete series on DVD you have to get it from Canada. Was very popular here, the CBC aired it daily if i can recall correctly.
"Alright, boyos, what this show needs is helicopter, and broads! Helicopter, boats and broads Have it ready by Thursday!"
Had a couple of broads to the show it'll bring in ratings
Throw in a robot for good measure...
Helicopters are so Airwolf!
Yeah, but who are we gonna get to write the theme?
“Eh, call Mike Post, he’ll write anything.”
“And make sure all the broads look like Heather Locklear”
Yeah Night Court! The theme with the funkiest bass line in TV history
BUT, this is not the intro for the show in 1984. Markie Post was still aways away.
Barney Miller is a close second
@@tolfan4438 As far as the bass line is concerned, I would say "Barney Miller" is No. 1a and "Night Court" is No. 1b.
As far as the humor and the type of writing are concerned, "Night Court" was a good consolation prize after "Barney Miller" ended, which makes sense because the majority of the behind-the-scenes staff were involved with both programs.
RIP Harry Anderson and Markie Post.
I had no idea that the girls from Double Trouble were Katy Segal (Peg Bundy) sisters. Also I absolutely loved Kate & Allie, Night Court, Blue Thunder & Riptide. As you see my viewing habits were very complex for 9 year old.
They were Katy's half sisters.
Domestic Life: "You know, I think we got a fun little theme song here"
Night Court: "Hold my gavel"
Helicopters seemed to be the rage on 1984 television.
Thats because there was a hit movie featuring a helicopter. I think it was called fire fox
My wife has told me she had a crush on Jan Michael Vincent from Airwolf. She was 9 years old!🤷♂️
And boats
@@tolfan4438 HAHAHAHAHA
@@marvinjones4415 I know I should have put quotation marks around hit movie
Ah yes, 1984, the year of the super copter...well, two super copters and one ready-to-fall-apart copter...I did watch quite a few of these, though!
Jan-Michal Vincent bought me a brave old fashion at a bar in O'Hare airport back in 93'
Everything about 1984 was perfect. Best year of my life.
I’ve had the Mama Malone theme song stuck in my head for thirty-eight years.
Didn't remember the theme song, but I do remember watching the show, a couple of times.
@@la73sh19 “she’s the besta-baker-pasta-maker-momma in the world!”
I remember this show and thought it was interesting. It got a lot of good reviews, but not good ratings.
1984..maybe 83 was the point when I began to remember things vividly. I remember a number of these shows as a little kid. Automan now that one I don't remember..I think I would have thought it was cool at the time..it reminds me of the movie Tron.
That is totally not the first season intro to Night Court. There were at least three different cast members when it started. That's from season 3, at the earliest.
Markie Post wasn't in the beginning either.
No Markie Post or Florence Halop in season one. Paula Kelly and Selma Diamond.
@@ScottNelson-DuluthMN
In the pilot, no Paula Kelly.
Gail Strickland as Sheila Gardener.
Also no Mac.
Karen Austin as Lana Wagner.
Definitely Season 3
@@haveanicedave1551, you're right. I was not sure about that one. I was sure, that Selma Diamond was the first female bailiff, which I commented, somewhere, in this thread, lol.
The theme to "Airwolf" sounds like it was done by the Tri-Lamb's at the Greek Carnival.
The Mike Hammer theme is one of my favorites.
Fun fact: night court had the tallest average cast of any sitcom of television ever.
Selma Diamond was the original female bailiff, not Florence Halop. She came next;, followed by Marsha Warfield.
I realized just now that I'd never heard Martin Mull sing... and now I know why.
Loogaroo Yes, that intro was painful.
He also sings in a particularly campy Wonder Woman episode from 77 where he plays a superstar rocker who's gimmick is flute solos (?) that hypnotize people
True, but it was memorable. "Who cares? Not me!" I don't even remember the show, but I recognized that line, instantly, lol.
"Masquerade" had one of the best intros of any crappy short-lived show. The great Crystal Gayle vocals and glossy visuals were as close as TV came to a James Bond movie intro.
The worst James Bond movie ever, maybe.
Kirstie Alley from Cheers
night court, bloopers and practical jokes, Airwolf, Blue Thunder, Riptide, Mike Hammer, Kate and Allie .... those were the good ol days of TV.
Airwolf... Riptide... Blue Thunder... The Master... back when network TV had action shows.
Night Court intro is from season 2 (Markie Post, Florence Halop, Mac), it should be Ellen Foley, Selma Diamond, and Karen Austin as the recorder or whatever Mac's job was.
You have some
of the names mixed up.
In any case, this is from the pilot:
ruclips.net/video/tUltrX-ICew/видео.html
Markie Post was only on Night Court starting in season 3, though... I wonder what the opening of the show looked like in 1984.
ruclips.net/video/tUltrX-ICew/видео.html
For Season 1, it was Harry Anderson, Karen Austin, John Larroquette, Richard Moll, Gail Strickland (Pilot), Paula Kelly and Selma Diamond.
Then in Season 2, Austin left and was replaced with Charles Robinson as Mac Robinson who remained for the rest of the series and Ellen Foley appeared in Season 2 while Markie Post appeared as a guest star in Season 2.
18:54 And the Sagal twins are the daughters of director Boris Sagal (1971 Omega man) and the younger sisters of Katey Sagal (Married with Children & Sons of Anarchy)
I had a huge crush on the Sagal twins. God they were hot.
Legmen looked like a Mentos commercial.
I miss the 80's tv show
Aaah! I miss the eighties!
So do I. The last great decade of good TV.
It's true that the past always sucks a lot better. ;-p
Mike Hammer was the diamond of the whole bunch.
I remebered that show and I was left hearbroken when it only aired few chapters.
T. V. Executives had their heads deep in their rear.
It had to do with Stacy Keach getting busted in London for drugs.
What I remember was, Stacy Keach's personal issues interfered with the show.
That theme song for "The Master" sounded awfully familiar to me, and I figured out why. It's Bill Conti doing a remix of his "Ski Chase" theme from "For Your Eyes Only."
Automan: December 15 1983 - Aha, I can turn into a helicopter
Riptide: January 3, 1984 - I got a helicopter too, sometimes
Blue Thunder: January 6 1984 - I used to be a movie
Airwolf: January 22, 1984 - Thats not how you helicopter!
And don't forget T.C.s' helicopter that took a backseat to Magnum P.I.s' Ferrari
Wait wait WHAT? Dana Carvey was on Blue Thunder with Dick Butkus and Bubba Smith? How did that show not become a hit?
That was me 3 years ago when I was watching some episodes that were on RUclips.
I am spending way too much of my life watching these videos.
Dana Carvey and 2 NFL hall of famers in an Airwolf RIP off? Wowwwwww!
The series Blue Thunder actualy was based on a movie with the same name from 1983, so before Airwolf started
Bubba Smith isn't in the NFL Hall of Fame, sadly.
Thank you for Automan. Everyone should see that show.
The golden age of TV helicopters.
I was looking up the Sagal sisters and came across their father...I had no idea he was an actor too and perished in an awful decapitation on set while filming a miniseries ( by a helicopter)😮
Thats no way to get ahead...😂
The Teri Garr ep of "The New Show" had a sketch about a "Where's the Beef" themed wedding. I was 11 and nvr laughed so hard.
RIP MARKIE POST. CUTIE 🥧.
keep forgetting airwof was mid season replacement
"Double Trouble" would become revamped and start the fall 1984 season with the twins in New York City staying with their aunt Margo. The opening was changed to a jazzy theme with shots of the city.
Yeah, and it sucked.
Love Night Court,....There on dailymotion.....
A good proportion of these series were shown on TV in the UK - shame some of them didn't make it past their first season.
8:41 MASTER NINJA THEME SONG!
For a show about martial arts, the theme sure had a shitload of horns. It was good, though.
This intro is still more impressive than the one Film Ventures International used.
Now all I need to do is find blue thunder on Blu-ray and I have the two best helicopter shows ever
0:24 nice Seattle skyline when the space needle was the tallest thing here
Dadgum, I swear, watching all these "TV Series of 19**" videos makes me think I spent part of my life in an alternate universe, because I have no recollection of many of them!
80s was a great time for tv shows. Especially Private detective shows.
Markie Post didn't join "Night Court" until it's 3rd season. Many of these "Debuted" before 84.
Before she joined permanently,
she guest-starred
during a transitional time,
then later returned for good.
1:35 that Night Court introduction is from the 3rd season (1985-1986).
Watching this again. The bad ass moment of 13:20 made my childhood. LOL
James Farentino, Dick Butkus, Bubba Smith, and Dana Carvey. Hell, it writes itself!
HAAAAAH!!! Actually it was boring compared to Airwolf.
Both Regan and Nixon on a show called Foul ups bloopers and Blunders? My God the jokes write themselves
4:03 The ninth and final episode of The New Show, which coincidentally aired on my 19th birthday.
One of these shows was a feature in Mystery Science Theater 3000(MST3K).
It was Master Ninja that was a repackage of 2 episodes of the Master made into a movie.
They did that with "Omega Man," a 70s show with Ben Murphy', "Riding With Death."
There's no Kosugi like Sho Kosugi like no Kosugi I know....
Master Ninja Theme Song!
@@divingduck1970 *Gemini* , not Omega. Different show. The name Gemini didn't even make sense, since his superpower wasn't splitting in two. [sigh]
@@AmyLSacks One Ben Murphy is already too much Ben Murphy.
wow, lots of memories from most of the mid half of vid, especally the tv dinner image🤔🤔😳😳👍😁🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲
Automan should be iconic. I can't believe I've never even heard of it before.
One of those 80s shows whose intros I point people in the direction of....just to prove that it was actually put on the air.
I watched it during it's run. It was a fish-out-of-water story that got old kind of fast. Especially, because Automan could kind of do anything. So there was no tension and everything worked out really easily.
The original title was "Ottoman" but they snazzed it up a bit.
The show should've been amazing! But it was when I realized even as a teen that there were hack writers in Hollywood who were completely out of touch with the times who probably got and kept jobs because they knew so-and-so.
That's how I felt about Misfits of Science, which I believe premiered in the Fall of 1984. And StreetHawk. And Sledgehammer. And Hull High. And Eerie Indiana.
What I get from this is helicopters ruled back then, That was a big step into Peg Bundy...and Kate and Allie. I was in college, but it wasn't in me.
Aww yeah... Airwolf! Great opening credits theme! As were the Mike Hammer version of Moonlight Sonata and the theme to The Master.
Not to be, y'know, *that* guy, but you used the Night Court credits from a later season. Charles Robinson didn't join the show 'til the second season, and Markie Post didn't join 'til the third.
That's right! The opening credits of "Night Court"' included in this montage are from the third season (1985-86).
my guess is they were aiming for the Cast Everyone s familiar with ... or simply couldn't find the original (which if thay had would generate a lot of "who are Those People"/"where are Mac & Christine")
Funny thing about the theme song from the master...it was used in the 1981 James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only
The 80s : the Decade of the Ninja
Master Ninja Theme Song!
God, I was obsessed with Automan when I was a kid. I kept tuning in for months after it was cancelled, just hoping....
Riptide 💗💗💗
Helicopters were apparently a bigger part of the cultural zeitgeist then…
martin mull singing the theme song to his own show? that was dead on demand right away
No one mentioned AKA Pablo. The star's son P-Rod is just as
famous than he is. A multiple X-Games Skateboard Street Winner.
Loved Night Court!
Also what was with the run of bloopers shows? Though Dick Clark and Ed McMahon had great chemistry on Bloopers and Practical Jokes
Did u catch Peter Griffins joke You will be haunted by both dead ladies from night court?
Still looking for 'This' Mike Hammer on DVD/Download... (the later seasons , for reasons, are apparently considered a distinct series... to say Nothing of the 90's version which had to make 'other' changes)
Loved Night Court and Markie Post! Kate and Alley was good too, the daughters were hot! Both!
Shows where WAY better back then.i sure miss those days.
No
Flinging a bunch of crap against the wall and hoping one or two shows stick is the way it's been done for decades.
i wish somebody would try to revive airwolf!! knight rider a-team mcgyver and alotta the 80s action series have all been brought back as either a movie or tv show!!
84 needed more helicopters
Markie Post wasn't on Night Court yet when it first came on the air in 1984. She was still on The Fall Guy at the time, and didn't join the cast of Night Court until 1985.
Kate and Allie and Night Court were mid season replacements?
I saw at least 35 people on cocaine.
Stacy Keach had been in the news for cocaine.
I had a major crush on Dana Carvey on Blue Thunder.
The New Show. That was from Lorne Michaels, the guy who is still doing SNL, even though it's on its last legs.
I forgot that so many of these shows were all mid season replacements/premieres. Everything that premiered the fall of 1983 (the first half of the 1983-1984 tv season) was so horrible on NBC NONE of those shows got a second season. Meanwhile.. two thirds of these got at least three seasons...
That's interesting, especially considering that this was essentially the eve of NBC becoming the Number One television network, anchored by its Thursday evening lineup. Of course, NBC would benefit from the fact that a number of programs either had recently ended or were ending their runs on ABC and CBS at this same time.
@@thomash.schwed3662 , that also has a lot to do with NBC doing a house cleaning of major proportions among their executives. This was an accumulation of multiple factors, and this was in no way the only time there were large numbers of cancellations on NBC. It was this particular season, where, as I said, not a single first run series that season was renewed, that they finally got rid of those who were the cause. The late 1970s, especially contributed as the same executives were responsible. Again, NBC did turn it around.. but it was because of innovative shows like _Cheers_ (one of the shows that was in its second season that year..) and _Night Court_ which came in as a mid season replacement.
So many shows, movies, commercials, etc. borrowed design elements from TRON. I remember, the electric blue grid was everywhere for a time.
Masquerade; she has the first Apple iPhone.
Some more good ones: Night Court, RIptide, TV's Bloopers, Kate and Allie, Airwolf, even Blue Thunder (too short-lived, IMHO). Me TV or GetTV rerun the later every once in a while.
Dana Carvey and Dick Butkus in the same cast! lol. (Buuba Smith Also). How could this show have failed?
After "Blue Thunder: The Series" failed miserably, the legendary talents of Ray Stark who went back
to co-producing "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" (1981-1986) for six memorable seasons on ABC.
Then he moved up from producing to consulting in this revival edition on TBS (1986-2003).
But he's got even more success as a producer in a string of TV movies and
even one long-running television sitcom was BET's revival edition of
"Out All Night" between seasons two (1993-1994) and nine (2000-2001) for NBC Studios and Sony
Pictures Television. There were many changes: Simon O'Brien was fired after its first season
and so did the writers, producers, directors and crew members too.
But nobody understands why it did happen at NBC in the first place, because the ratings
weren't doing too well.
A year later they took the series to BET for a fresh start, according to Norman Lear, chairman and CEO
of Act III. Alan Haymon and Andrew Meyer as exec producers, Morris Chestnut, Vivica A. Fox
Duane Martin and Patricia Fass Palmer as producers and MaryKay Powell as co-producer.
Several new cast and crew members were all hired for a lot of reasons: to make a show
like BET's "Out All Night" work. And it did great.
Real cream of the CRAP from 1984. The only exception was Airwolf, it was a great show. Also, both Automan & Masquerade didn't last long, since they weren't considered trashy enough.
I never knew Dana Carrey was in a TV series other than snl
Airwolf was a great show.. till they ruined it. lol
Helicopters!!!! MOAR HELICOPTERS
I heard of AIRWOLF . But i thought blue thunder was a movie in '87
The movie was released in 1983. Both Airwolf and Blue Thunder the TV series debuted concurrently in Janaury 1984.
Wow I can't recall most of these shows. Kinda telling.. those were the party years 🤷
For the theme for The Master, Bill Conti stole from himself, reworking the cue "A Drive in the Country" from For Your Eyes Only.
Airwolf had the most '80's theme song of the '80's
Airwolf and Riptide .. perfect
That's not the 1884 Nigh Court - Markie Post was a replacement
the original part was played by Ellen Foley www.imdb.com/name/nm0284129/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t15
Trivia from Wikipedia:
Foley gained high public recognition singing the duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" from the 1977
@@shaggyaxe But that wasn't here in the video :(
Huh. TV intros used to be stock footage interspersed with with actor names.
The intro to Night Court starts out like the segway sound in Seinfeld.
8:15.
Dick Butkus!
Heh heh heh! Heh heh heh! Heh heh heh!!!
Love Kate & Allie always thought Susan st. James was gorgeous
I can see why these bombed if the intro tracks are any indication of the premises. They're grimace inducing.
The only one of these shows that had any critical acclaim was "Night Court." The rest were very forgettable.
pat cameron And it was a good show, believe me! 😁
Airwolf! Nuff said!