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I Love The 80's - Saison 1

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Saisons:

1  I Love The 80's: 1980

Ahhh.1980. On the cusp between the 70's and the 80's, the year 1980 sometimes feels like the odd man out. Not a disco queen, not yet a yuppie. But don't be fooled - 1980 has a lot to offer. What other year gave birth to Post-It Notes, CNN and today's diva in training Christina Aguilera? Not 1984, I can tell you that. 1980, do that to me one more time. Once is never enough. With a.oh, you get the picture.

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-16

2  I Love The 80's: 1981

While 1980 kicked off a brand new decade, 1981 was truly the year of birth. Everything from a new presidency to music television took shape within the twelve months that made 1981 a year featuring romance, transition, and a White House full of jellybeans.

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-16

3  I Love The 80's: 1982

The Mullet began to rise. Prince William and Kirsten Dunst were born. ""E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial"" was the biggest money-maker at the box office. The Go-Gos and Tommy Tutone were the biggest music stars. ""Silver Spoons"" was the most popular show on T.V....1982 had it all.

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-17

4  I Love The 80's: 1983

The, like, totally awesome year that gave the world the Valley Girls and a whole new vocabulary. Cabbage Patch Kids made their debut. Nancy Reagan brought her ""Just Say No"" campaign to ""Diff'rent Strokes"". The movies of the year included ""Return of the Jedi"", which is the final installment in the ""Star Wars"" trilogy, and ""Scarface"".

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-17

5  I Love The 80's: 1984

1984 gave the world the famous question, ""Where's the beef?"", as well as Care Bears. The biggest shows on TV that year were ""Webster"" and ""Punky Brewster"". The biggest movie was ""Purple Rain"", starring Prince.

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-18

6  I Love The 80's: 1985

You really can't even begin to discuss the year 1985 without the Brat Pack. Demi, Andrew, Rob, Emilio, Judd, Anthony Michael, Molly, Ally. I could go on all day. Oh wait, there's one more brat packer, the chick from St Elmo's Fire who ate the PB&J with Rob Lowe. Don't you remember?

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-18

7  I Love The 80's: 1986

1986 was a year of breaking out, and breaking the rules. From a triumvirate of rebellious teens taking a day off to a hairy cat-eating alien taking over a family's garage, there were plenty of rules that were broken in `86. And as far as break-outs go, there was a wheel-spinning game show hottie, an Australian with a rather large knife, and - of course - a teddy bear with a tape deck for a stomach. How futuristic!

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-19

8  I Love The 80's: 1987

You remember 1987. Glenn Close refused to be ignored, the Stock Market bubble burst, and the Beastie Boys fought to keep the party going. It was the year we realized what the 80's were all about - and we reveled in the excess, extravagance and bigness of it all!

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-19

9  I Love The 80's: 1988

Don't Worry, Be Happy. In 1988, everyone was whistling that tune. It's no wonder it was the year of dancing raisins and the debut of Prozac. 1988 was the feel good year of the decade. Whether you saw Rainman and Die Hard at the box office, gathered around your TV to catch Who's the Boss and The Wonder Years, or played Pictionary in your living room, you were looking for a good time.

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-20

10  I Love The 80's: 1989

Bad boys, bad boys what you gonna do, what you gonna do when they come for you? Here she is 1989 and the theme song to one of her babies COPS. CHIPS had become like a distant cousin and Adam 12 a weird uncle, or something. No more Jon and Ponch for us. 1989 is like the clever baby sister. The last of ten and she came of age with Reality TV and big fake boobs. And like a kid cleaning out her CD collection, she Bust A Move, gave the bands all haircuts, and cleared out some shelf space for the grunge to come no matter how hard Cher tried to Turn Back Time. She witnessed San Francisco shake, the Chinese stand up, the Berlin Wall fall down, and Zsa Zsa slap a Beverly Hills Cop. She carried us to the summit of Mount 1980's with all of it's new found silicone, TV cheese, movie fluff, and musical dirty laundry.

Date de diffusion : 2002-12-20

I Love The 80's

Saison 1