NBC Primetime Promos 1988
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- A series of NBC network promos from 1988. Shows features are:
Miami Vice
Golden Girls
Hunter
The Facts of Life
Family Ties
Beverly Hills Buntz starring pre-NYPD Blue Dennis Franz
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Amen
Our House starring Deidre Hall and Wilford Brimley
Saturday Night Live featuring Dana Carvey as "The Church Lady"
Night Court
Jim Henson's The Storyteller
NBC Major League Baseball Game of the Week
Day By Day featuring a pre-Seinfeld Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Unsolved Mysteries with original host Karl Malden
I miss the 80s
Is it just me, or was television more light-hearted & innocent back then?
I like watching these old network promos because you can tell there was genuine effort put into them. Now? I don't even think they promote their shows now. I just tried typing in promo for one of their current sitcoms and I got nothing.
It's just you because you're viewing it from nostalgic lens. The Golden Girls was one of the raunchiest sitcoms on air at the time, then you had Married...with Children on FOX. And let's not get started on the 70s "jiggle" TV and shows like Three's Company.
It all changed when FOX came on the scene.
@@LinkRocks Agreed. It's so funny hearing people call the 80's innocent and light-hearted when you had all these violent cop shows and raunchy sitcoms back then. Is society really so far gone that it considers the 80's another 50's?
Something is incredibly wrong when 80s promos are more entertaining than current TV.
I remember seeing Golden Girls at my grandparents house in the 80's.
Apparently someone was always in danger on Our House.
God, take me back to 1988 again please.
Those NBC baseball games on Saturday Afternoon, April 16, 1988!
I'd rather watch these old promos than watch an episode of anything on TV today.
Best network ever! Oh how I miss the 80s and early 90s
Back when there was original scripted programming on network Saturday night.
Phasing out Facts of Life in its final season.
NBC wanted to renew it for a 10th season, but Mindy Cohen and Nancy McKeon didn't want to do it anymore so they canceled it. Saturday night was a good time slot in 1988.
The Storyteller was awesome!
the good old 80's
When I had only 11 Chanel’s and there was always something to watch free tv
I remember these promos when TV networks actually gave a shit if you were entertained!
I know every episode of the Golden Girls shown here.
ahh memories of being a child of the 80s. But wheres Robert Stack in that Unsolved promo?
jeepthing98 I don't think Robert Stack was hosting yet
I loved the narrators voice.. anyone know his name?? He made the promos so much more exciting.
I have been wondering that myself for years! This guy was always my favorite voiceover guy.
Danny dark did Superman on the super friends
Thank you for this. Takes me back to my childhood. When the family watched tv together
I remember that earthquake episode of Our House. I was about 13 and it might’ve been the only episode of that show I saw. And I thought I remembered Family Ties being on CBS but I guess I was wrong.
Do you happen to have the tapings of Day by Day, by chance??? It seems to be nonexistent in the Internet, and they never released it on DVD.
Nathan Bush at lest there's an episode with the Brady
I’d recognize that channel 3 sparkle anywhere.
The 80s were the best
The year I was born
Was "In The Heat of the Night" on yet when this promo aired?
I believe it was.
Who was that upbeat narrator
Guess our house didn’t know earthquakes aren’t tornadoes
How many tv shows has Julia Louise Dreyfuss been on?
John Price Price I think only 2 . Before that show on HBO now
Her successful list of 16 popular TV credits were Saturday Night Live (since 1981), Family Ties (1982-1989), Seinfeld (1989-1998),
Dinosaurs (1991-1995), Hey Arnold! (1996-2004), Dr. Katz (1995-2002),
Curb Your Enthusiasm (since 2000), The Simpsons (since 1989),
The Fairly OddParents (1997-2017), Arrested Development (2003-2019),
The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006-2010), 30 Rock (2006-2013),
Web Therapy (2011-2015), Veep (2012-2019), Inside Amy Schumer (2013-2022) and
Netflix's My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (2018-present).
Julia Louise Dreyfuss before Elaine
After Day by Day came to an bitter end on NBC during its two-year run (1988-1989), due to low ratings. But in the early 1990's and beyond, Julia Louis Dreyfus has rebound herself as an
Emmy winning actress/comedian/producer on both long running sitcoms: NBC's Emmy winning
Seinfeld, 1989-1998 as Elaine and Fox's Emmy winning The Simpsons, 1989- present as Gloria.
Man what happened to NBC? They had it all in the 80s and now are a sorry joke of a network.
Chad Quick they aren't a sorry joke of a network anymore they have great shows
Family Guy did a funny bit abiut the happy show, then on the scary show promos...lol
I don't remember family ties being on Sunday???? Wasn't it Thursday after Cosby??!;
Family Ties moved to Sundays after the 87-88 season. It got replaced by A Different World
@@blaqceeza thanks
This was disappointing I wanted to see Alf promos to
It's an Unsolved Mystery why Karl Malden is hosting?
At that time, Unsolved Mysteries wasn't yet a staple show on NBC; they were going through various hosts. Ultimately, they decided that Robert Stack would be the host, and the first episode of Season 1 kicked off on October 5, 1988.
0:08 😱
TV sucks anymore :/ why did I have to be born in the 90s
Well blame fate for one thing haha, i'm glad i was born in the beginning of that great 80s era where great shows, great music, everything that happen in that golden era of life with none of that snowflake, sjw, PC bullcrap & little or no soccer moms.
Nowadays way too many soccer moms are ruining everything in life, so blame them for the start of the sjw, pc snokflake movement hahahahaha, ugh i am so wanna go back to my era where i see myself as a handsome baby, oh & revisit the shows, music & stuff.