The Jeffersons: How a Harlem Hustler Became TV’s Most Important Black Character
Why The Jeffersons TV show still matters, from George and Louise to Florence, Movin On Up, Norman Lear, and prime-time cultural impact.
Why The Jeffersons TV show still matters, from George and Louise to Florence, Movin On Up, Norman Lear, and prime-time cultural impact.
The Muppet Show still holds up because Jim Henson built a chaotic, funny, brilliantly human variety show that played just as well for adults as kids.
If you grew up in the late 1980s, there’s a decent chance a hairy, sarcastic alien named ALF took up permanent residence in your living room — and maybe a little corner of your heart. The ALF TV show, which premiered on NBC on September 22, 1986, was unlike anything that had ever aired in…
American Gladiators turned regular people into athletic heroes and gave us Nitro, Laser, and the Eliminator. Here’s why this 90s TV show was peak spectacle television.
Relive the magic of 80s Saturday morning cartoons — from He-Man and Thundercats to sugary cereal rituals and the toy commercials that defined a generation.