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  • Best sitcoms from the '80s

    #1

    The Golden Girls

    1985 - 1992 | 7 seasons | 180 episodes

     

    Who would've thought that watching grumpy older ladies could be fun? Well, the '80s, obviously! The Golden Girls, a critically acclaimed and plentifully awarded '80s TV series, follows four dames as they go about their daily lives in a shared house they occupy together. And the grouchier their moods - the louder the laughs in the staple behind-the-scenes track. It's also worth mentioning that one of The Golden Girls' leads is played by our beloved megastar Betty White. 

    #2

    Cheers

    1982 - 1993 | 11 seasons | 275 episodes

     

    After its premiere in September 1982, Cheers nearly got canceled as its ratings were at about sea bottom level. Thankfully, though, the broadcasting channel did not give up on it, and during the summer reruns of the first season, Cheers suddenly gained its audience, which proved to be an ever-growing one. A sitcom in all of its essence, Cheers follows a group of friends that meets and spends their time together at a bar called, you guessed it, Cheers. Filmed in front of a live audience, it has that signature sitcom laugh track and is often set in the same location. It's also a series that birthed probably one of the most successful spin-offs ever. If not for Cheers, we wouldn't have gotten Frasier!

    #3

    Married... With Children

    1987 - 1997 | 11 seasons | 259 episodes

     

    Married… With Children follows the lives of Al Bundy, a misogynist shoe seller, Peggy, his vain and lazy wife, and their two kids - stereotypic blonde Kelly and very uncool yet smart Bud. And if you haven't heard about this legendary series, you are definitely a rare specimen as it was an absolute '80s TV staple. Loathed by plenty for its mean-spiritedness, Married… With Children still had a solid allure based on Ed O'Neill's portrayal of Al, relatable family situations and a pretty gloomy sense of humor which resonated with audiences worldwide. 

    #4

    The Wonder Years

    1988 - 1993 | 6 seasons | 115 episodes

     

    The Wonder Years, a coming-of-age comedy-drama, follows teenager Kevin Arnold (played by Fred Savage) as he grows up in a suburban middle-class family in the late ‘60s. The series' unique storytelling, stellar acting, and relatable happenings gained The Wonder Years many awards and accolades. Today, many critics agree that The Wonder Years is a true classic, having inspired plenty of shows that were created after.

    #5

    Night Court

    1984 - 1992 | 9 seasons | 193 episodes

     

    As shown by many TV series, the night shift at the court is generally a gathering place for low-lives, outcasts, and criminals, often with no comedic element in their endeavors. With Night Court, though, the premise takes another turn, and the night shift proceedings, conducted by a young and very unorthodox judge Harold Stone, are usually a place for hilarious happenings and humor.

    #6

    ALF

    1986 - 1990 | 4 seasons | 102 episodes

     

    ALF (Alien Life Form) sitcom centers around an… alien. His real name is Gordon Shumway from planet Melmac and he crash-lands into the Tanner family garage. It turns out that ALF is the sole survivor of his species and the Tanners take him in as a permanent family member. ALF’s boredom of living on Earth, his culture shock, survivor guilt, and the wish to consume the family cat makes his integration into a great and hilarious ordeal. It’s always fun to see how an alien life form would deal with living among us, and the ALF series makes it all the more entertaining!

    #7

    Family Ties

    1982 - 1989 | 7 seasons | 176 episodes

     

    In our days, it's usually the kids that are hip and the parents that are square. Well, in Family Ties universe, it's all reversed - ex-hippie parents and conservationist '80s kids. And, that's precisely where the conflict lies, and it's never dull to follow this family in their daily lives when their views on life and politics are divided by a chasm. A brilliant depiction of actual events and culture of the decade gained this series plenty of awards and accolades. 

    #8

    Who's The Boss?

    1984 - 1992 | 8 seasons | 196 episodes

     

    Consistently successful in ratings, beloved by audiences, and plentifully awarded, Who's The Boss was a genuine old-fashioned love story in its best sense. It is also unique for its time for a clear role reversal of the characters, where a woman is a breadwinner, and a man takes care of the household. A fresh perspective that agreed very well with viewers. 

    #9

    Growing Pains

    1985 - 1992 | 7 seasons | 166 episodes

     

    Growing Pains follows the Seaver family - a reporter mom Maggie and a psychiatrist dad Jason who works from home watching over their three kids. Augmented by realistic and relatable situations, a great sense of humor, and stellar acting, Growing Pains was an instant hit in the ratings. And it also had a nice surprise in the seventh season, as a very teenage Leonardo DiCaprio entered the series playing Luke Brower. And who could resist Leo's charms?

    #10

    Saved By The Bell

    1989 - 1993 | 4 seasons | 86 episodes

     

    Saved By The Bell follows a group of high school friends and their lives at a fictional Bayside High School in Los Angeles. Though its main attraction is the comedic situations spawning from your regular and painstakingly familiar high school happenings, Saved By The Bell didn't shy away from more serious topics. Throughout its run, the series discussed a broad array of those - from DUIs to environmental issues, it wanted to tell the youth about the problems they might encounter. And if watching and re-watching the series, the spin-offs, and the revivals just isn't enough, you can always read one of the 21 novels based on the show.

    #11

    Roseanne

    1988 - 1997 | 10 seasons | 231 episodes

     

    Roseanne follows the lives of the Conners, a working-class family struggling to make ends meet. The family consisted of lively and outspoken Roseanne, her husband Dan, and their three kids (though later in the series, they have a fourth). Roseanne was praised for its realistic portrayal of a blue-collar family and for the fact that its lead characters were noticeably overweight without it being some sort of staple joke of the series. Provocative topics were also a huge part of the series, making it even more relatable to real-life working-class families. 

    #12

    Full House

    1987 - 1995 | 8 seasons | 192 episodes

     

    Full House chronicles the life of widower Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law and best friend to help raise his three daughters. And you just know that there's bound to be some hilarious misunderstandings with young girls being raised by young and very inexperienced guys. Though the show was never a favorite among critics who often called it an exemplary depiction of a completely dysfunctional family, it was a great hit among the audiences. So much so that it keeps on gaining popularity in syndicated international reruns.  

    #13

    Family Matters

    1989 - 1998 | 9 seasons | 215 episodes

     

    Family Matters is a spin-off series of another show called Perfect Strangers that ran from 1986. The events in Family Matters are centered on the Winslows, a middle-class African-American family living in Chicago. Somewhere in the first season, the series introduced a new character - Steve Urkel - a nerdy neighbor who was supposed to be a one-time character. Alas, he became the breakthrough character of Family Matters, soon taking the leading spot. Family Matters is a genuinely fun, entertaining series that very deservedly gained its spot in TV entertainment's hall of fame. 

    #14

    Perfect Strangers

    1986 - 1993 | 8 seasons | 150 episodes

     

    Perfect Strangers is a sitcom documenting the rocky coexistence between a midwesterner, Larry Appleton, and his distant cousin from a fictional Mediterranean island, Balki Bartokomous. Think of Larry as the perfect polite citizen of society and of Balki as someone like Borat - a well-meaning although terribly misinformed foreigner. Now, picture them trying to live together, and here you have Perfect Strangers! It’s funny, it’s tasteful, and always entertaining - a series that became an inspiration for plenty more TV entertainment.

    #15

    Coach

    1989 - 1997 | 9 seasons | 200 episodes

     

    Coach centers around the life of Hayden Fox, whose main interest, goal, and passion in life is football. This obsession causes a great friction in his relationships with his partner and his daughter. And, although Hayden is the most stereotypical jock in many instances in life, he also has a softer, caring side that makes him want to do right by others and by himself. The Coach series itself was also kind of a jock in its own right, winning plenty of awards and being named as one of the top TV series for five consecutive years!

    #16

    Newhart

    1982 - 1990 | 8 seasons | 184 episodes

     

    The Newhart series catches your attention from the very first moment for its setting. And although the bustling streets of New York City might pop into your mind, Newhart is actually set in rural Vermont. Life is slow here, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be filled with various eccentric and dubious characters which our protagonists - Bob and Mary - have to deal with in the Stratford Inn they are operating there. A solid ratings winner and the conqueror of audiences’ attention, Newhart is truly an iconic sitcom of the ‘80s.

    #17

    Moonlighting

    1985 - 1989 | 5 seasons | 67 episodes

     

    Moonlighting is a comedy-drama television series that centered around the events in the lives of two private detectives. Want to guess who they were played by? Well, none other than Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd! Now that’s a pair that would gather some attention, am I right? The show itself is a fun mixture of mystery, romance, comedy, and drama that was considered to be one of the prime examples of the ‘dramedy’ genre. Besides all this already intriguing stuff, Moonlighting’s theme song was written by Al Jarreau, instantly becoming a hit. See, now it’s truly a wonder how this series fell under our radar before!

    #18

    The A-Team

    1983 - 1987 | 5 seasons | 98 episodes

     

    This action-adventure series follows a foursome of ex-military personnel, wrongfully sentenced and imprisoned. Of course, the four of them escape to Los Angeles and become soldiers of fortune, bringing justice to the little man. Impressionable characters, cartoonish violence, and cool catchphrases are what made The A-Team an iconic series of the decade. Also, its episodic nature, where you can tune in whenever without missing essential plot details, made it very agreeable with audiences and The A-Team soon skyrocketed to the top of the ratings. 

    #19

    Mama's Family

    1983 - 1990 | 6 seasons | 130 episodes

     

    Mama’s Family is a sitcom that’s actually a spin-off of recurring sketches from The Carol Burnett Show. You know, it’s a fact that some of the best TV series ever were spin-offs from comedy sketches, and Mama’s Family is no exception. Full of wacky misadventures of the Harper family, this show brings one gag after the other, and you’ll laugh until your belly aches!

    #20

    Designing Women

    #21

    Mr. Belvedere

    #22

    Punky Brewster

    #23

    Bosom Buddies

    #24

    Silver Spoons

    #25

    Murphy Brown

    #26

    Head Of The Class

    #27

    Doogie Howser, M.D.

    #28

    Charles In Charge

    #29

    Gimme A Break!

    #30

    Empty Nest

    #31

    The Black Adder

    #32

    M*A*S*H

    #33

    Red Dwarf

    #34

    Yes, Minister

    #35

    Are You Being Served?

    #36

    Police Squad!

    #37

    Diff'rent Strokes

    #38

    Small Wonder

    #39

    Three's Company

    #40

    The Facts Of Life

    #41

    The Young Ones

    #42

    Only Fools And Horses

    #43

    Happy Days

    #44

    Last Of The Summer Wine

    #45

    Seinfeld

    #46

    A Different World

    #47

    My Sister Sam

    #48

    Benson

    #49

    Out Of This World

    #50

    Mork & Mindy

    #51

    WKRP In Cincinnati

    #52

    Angie

    #53

    Ann Jillian

    #54

    Mary

    #55

    Soap

    #56

    Barney Miller

    #57

    Good Times

    #58

    227

    #59

    Webster

    #60

    Kate & Allie

    #61

    Too Close For Comfort

    #62

    My Two Dads

    #63

    21 Jump Street

    #64

    The Hogan Family

    #65

    Amen

    #66

    Just The Ten Of Us

    #67

    St. Elsewhere

    #68

    Dear John

    #69

    Square Pegs

    #70

    1st & Ten

    #71

    One Day At A Time

    #72

    The Jeffersons

    #73

    Taxi

    #74

    It's A Living

    #75

    Sledge Hammer!

    #76

    9 To 5

    #77

    Ace Crawford, Private Eye

    #78

    Alice

    #79

    All Is Forgiven

    #80

    The Associates

    #81

    Laverne & Shirley

    #82

    It's Your Move

    #83

    Gloria

    #84

    Flo

    #85

    The Love Boat

    #86

    She's The Sheriff

    #87

    Joanie Loves Chachi

    #88

    Goodnight, Beantown

    #89

    Anything But Love

    #90

    Bless Me, Father

    #91

    Private Benjamin

    #92

    It's Garry Shandling's Show