The decade of excess, the "Me" decade: no matter what you called it, the 80s was a peculiar decade packed with flavor and originality. Cranking out more icons and memories than you can shake a stick at, revisit the 80s here with tons of 80s TV commercials and show intros, from a time when imagination had no limits.
The decade that introduced a whole new generation of slackers and lazy Gen-X'ers: the 90s had attitude; breaking free from New Wave to embrace grunge, hip-hop and techno. See the progression of pop culture and values in the many commercials and TV shows displayed in this section.
Rating: 10/10 (2 votes)
Friday Night Videos was network TV's answer to MTV: airing a presentation every Friday night that was hosted by a duo of different actors or musicians, who would go back and forth about that nigh...
Date added:
August 5, 2007 09:08:10
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
10411 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The closing credits of the animated series, "Kidd 'N Play."
Date added:
July 21, 2007 05:16:09
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
4169 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: 6/10 (2 votes)
The show opening of the animated series, "Kid 'N Play." Before the intro is a pre-show bumper hosted by Kid, Play and comedian Sinbad. They make a brief commentary on the cartoon "...
Date added:
July 21, 2007 05:14:03
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
4263 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: 10/10 (1 votes)
The intro of the animated series "Snorks," displayed after season 1.
Date added:
July 20, 2007 17:27:06
File Comments:
1 time(s)
Views:
3924 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The show opening of the primetime sitcom, "Nurses." This sitcom was displayed in a similar format to the series "Empty Nest," and even had a crossover episode.
Date added:
June 20, 2007 16:45:29
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
1794 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
This show opening appeared during the earlier seasons of the animated series, "Mister T." It also includes the original NBC bumper for the show, from its original airing.
Date added:
May 31, 2007 18:05:42
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
3056 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: 10/10 (1 votes)
Saturday mornings in the 1980's were so much more than cartoons - as NBC's "One To Grow On" series displayed. These brief clips were presented three times between the 8AM - 12PM Saturda...
Date added:
May 26, 2007 12:42:25
Updated:
May 26, 2007 12:43:06
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
2584 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The season 1 show opening of the sitcom "Family Ties."
Date added:
May 6, 2007 13:21:22
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
2323 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The show opening of season 2 of "The A-Team."
Date added:
May 6, 2007 12:43:18
Updated:
May 6, 2007 12:45:00
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
2781 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The closing credits of a season 2 episode of "The A-Team."
Date added:
May 6, 2007 12:41:59
Updated:
May 6, 2007 12:44:46
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
3742 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The season 1 show opening of the sitcom, "Diff'rent Strokes."
Date added:
May 6, 2007 12:40:02
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
2088 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
This series of Saturday morning bumpers were shown between the shows Camp Candy, Captain N: The Game Master, Gravedale High, Kid 'N Play, Alvin & the Chipmunks, Saved by the Bell and Guys Nex...
Date added:
April 29, 2007 19:30:50
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
5235 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
This is one of the first promotional spots for the A-Team, from the NBC network.
Date added:
April 14, 2007 13:46:35
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
2287 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
This was a local NYC metro commercial for the Imus in the Morning Radio Show.
Due to the age of the master copy, this clip is in poor condition and will be replaced when a more s...
Date added:
April 10, 2007 22:16:47
File Comments:
No comments yet.
Views:
1725 time(s)
File Tags:
Rating: Not rated
The show opening of the live-action sitcom, "Alf."