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1980s American multi-camera sitcoms (21 C, 121 P) 1980s American single-camera sitcoms (1 C, 22 P) 1980s American teen sitcoms (3 C, 20 P) L. Laverne & Shirley (1 C ...
1600 Penn: The 2012 NBC sitcom 1600 Penn, about a dysfunctional family living in the White House, was canceled after one season of 13 episodes due to poor ratings. [1] The New York Post, the Miami New Times, Complex, and the Orange County Register named it among the worst shows of the 2012–13 season.
GamesRadar+ named the show among its "Top 25 Worst Sci-Fi and Fantasy TV Shows Ever" in 2012, lambasting its "cardboard cut-out heroes" and having "more loathsome kids than any other SF show ever." [152] Gordon Jackson of io9 criticized it as "ill-advised" and "lack[ing] any of the zest of the original series."
Makin' It is an American sitcom starring David Naughton that aired for nine episodes on Fridays at 8:00PM on ABC from February 1 to March 23, 1979. It also aired in the United Kingdom on ITV from March 21, 1979. [1] In 2002, TV Guide ranked Makin' it at number 40 on its TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list. [2]
Angie is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from February 8, 1979, to September 4, 1980. The series was created by Garry Marshall and Dale McRaven, and produced by Miller-Milkis Productions (Miller-Milkis-Boyett in Season 2) in association with Paramount Television.
Thanks in part to "Top Gun 2," the 1980s are roaring back to the big and small screen, with shows like "Bridge and Tunnel" and "Gordita Chronicles."
Out of This World was rotated with four other shows: the original series Marblehead Manor and She's the Sheriff, a syndicated revival of the 1983 sitcom We Got It Made, and a television adaptation of the play You Can't Take It with You. NBC ended the experiment after the 1987–88 season due to the low ratings put up by three of the series ...
Down to Earth is an American fantasy sitcom series that ran on Superstation WTBS from March 10, 1984 to 1987. The series was originally produced by The Arthur Company, and later, by Procter & Gamble Productions and was the Superstation's first original series.