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  1. 20th century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation into the 25th century to become Earth's greatest hero and to explore deep space. Creator Glen A. Larson Leslie Stevens Stars Gil Gerard Erin Gray Felix Silla. 3. Hart to Hart. 6.7 (9K) Rate. TV Series.

    • Red Dwarf
    • Hi-De-Hi!
    • ‘Allo ‘Allo!
    • Yes Minister / Yes, Prime Minister
    • Open All Hours
    • Bread
    • Keep It in The Family
    • Ever Decreasing Circles
    • Blackadder
    • Only Fools and Horses

    It was a highly original concept to take a sitcom and place it outside of a domestic setting. Red Dwarf was a science-fiction sitcom, placing the last human in the far future aboard a spaceship with the ancestor of a domestic cat, a robot, a hologram and a slightly dotty computer for company. The first few series, made in the late 1980s, were set a...

    The sitcom set in a holiday camp ran for almost the entire duration of the 1980s (1980-88) and was another smash hit for Dad's Army creators David Croft and Jimmy Perry. As with their earlier masterpiece, Hi-de-Hi! succeeded by using a large ensemble cast. The Yellowcoats entertain their guests, but tensions exist between them. Amusing, especially ...

    Another long-running sitcom from the mind of David Croft (Dad's Army, Hi-de-Hi!), ‘Allo ‘Allo! was set during WWII in Nazi-occupied France, and it graced the airwaves from 1982 to 1992. Its premise found comic potential in aspects of French life during occupation, such as the looting of famous and valuable works of art, and attempts by the Resistan...

    The clever political satire ran in its former guise from 1980-84, and then again in 1986-88. It follows the adventures of Jim Hacker (Paul Eddington), who at first is a Minister before his later elevation to becoming the unlikely occupant of Number 10. At every turn, Hacker is outwitted and outmanoeuvred by his Permanent Secretary, the sly and cunn...

    Although it started in the 1970s, Open all Hours ran up until 1985. It featured Porridge-star Ronnie Barker, one of Britain's greatest comedy character actors, alongside David Jason, who would have significant success with Only Fools and Horses. Roy Clarke, who also wrote the long-running sitcoms Last of the Summer Wine and Keeping Up Appearances, ...

    Carla Lane's Liverpool-based sitcom defines the 1980s with its depiction of a working class Catholic family, and their hopes and aspirations. Jean Boht played the matriarchal Ma Boswell (Nellie), a typical strong, stoical and principled character in the city. Ronald Forfar as the dishevelled, unprincipled and unfaithful husband, Freddie Boswell, wa...

    The eccentric Rush family featured in Brian Cooke's sitcom that ran for five series from 1980-83. It starred Robert Gillespie as head of the household, Dudley Rush, an illustrator who writes a comic strip called Barney the Bionic Bulldog. Gillespie had featured as a guest artist in virtually every major British sitcom of the 1960s and 70s, and Cook...

    John Esmonde and Bob Larbey's charming suburban domestic comedy ran on the BBC for four seasons from 1984-89. It teamed up the late Richard Briers (who had also appeared in the writing duo's earlier sitcom The Good Life) with Penelope Wilton. Briers had by this time shaken off his Tom Good persona, and here plays prickly, socially uneasy Martin Bry...

    Running from 1983-89, the Blackadder series by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton (apart from the first series, which Rowan Atkinson co-wrote with Curtis) tried a clever twist on the traditional sitcom by selecting specific historical periods, starting in the Middle Ages and ending with World War One. With each jump in time, the same characters would reo...

    The original run started in 1981, though Only Fools and Horses became a firm favourite with television viewers and a staple of the schedules, especially at Christmastime. It was one of those rare series that had something for everyone, which is why it occupies the number one spot. Often, whole families would sit down to watch the same show together...

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  2. Aug 5, 2024 · The best British sitcoms of the '80s reflected and playfully critiqued societal norms through memorable characters and hilarious situations. These are the best 1980s British sitcoms, ranked from best to worst by user votes. Some top '80s British comedy shows were full of silly slapstick comedy, while others focused on satire and farce.

    • Cheers. Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt. 5,258 votes. Set in the cozy atmosphere of a Boston bar, this beloved sitcom captivated audiences with its witty humor and memorable ensemble cast, including Ted Danson as the charming bartender Sam Malone, Shelley Long as the intellectual waitress Diane Chambers, and Rhea Perlman as the feisty Carla Tortelli.
    • Quantum Leap. Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell, Dennis Wolfberg. 2,620 votes. Scott Bakula’s Dr. Sam Beckett took audiences on a time-traveling journey as he "leaped" into various historical figures' bodies to right past wrongs in this unique science fiction drama.
    • Magnum, P.I. Tom Selleck, John Hillerman, Roger E. Mosley. 4,943 votes. A crime-solving ex-Navy SEAL with a penchant for Hawaiian shirts, Tom Selleck's Thomas Magnum charmed audiences in this iconic detective series.
    • M*A*S*H. Alan Alda, McLean Stevenson, Wayne Rogers. 4,382 votes. This groundbreaking dramedy followed a group of army doctors during the Korean War, blending serious themes with comedic moments to create a unique viewing experience.
  3. In our opinion, it's the most memorable decade of the 20th century. Awesome Movies, timeless Music, a special Fashion sense, plus memorable Toys, Games and TV shows that have remained popular for over 30 years. We hope you enjoy our look back at the 10 years that shaped a generation. all80s.co.uk- Living in The 1980s since 2006.

  4. Jul 5, 2021 · 6. Dream Stuffing - Channel 4 - 1984. Life in mid-1980s is far from easy, particularly if your name is either Jude (Rachel Weaver) or Mo (Amanda Symonds). Although Mo starts Dream Stuffing in the employment of Seymours Ocular Aids, she soon finds herself queuing up at the DHSS with the perma-unemployed Jude.

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  6. The network, which revealed a top 50 list in the two-part TV show Britain’s Best Loved Sitcoms, decided on the result from a poll of comedy fans conducted via their website. Fawlty Towers was positioned in the #2 spot, whilst Blackadder, One Foot In The Grave and Porridge took up the other top 5 places. This is not the first time that Only ...

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