Tim Lusher: The small screen takes a trip back to the 1980s this month, with dramas about Boy George, the day of Charles and Diana's wedding, an adaptation of Martin Amis's Money and the finale of Ashes to Ashes. But which are the most memorable shows of that decade?
When The A-Team came out earlier this month, I decided to make that movie's flimsy excuse for existence into an even flimsier pretext for a...
TV Series (1984-1985). The action begins immediatly as several large saucers hover over all of the Earth's major cities, their occupants promisinig peace. It doesn´t take long before some curious earthlings discover that the aliens plan to take over Eath and use the human as food. A series of massive battles between the freedom figthers from the resistance and alies ensues.
How well do you remember the actors and actresses who starred in the top ’80s movies and TV shows?
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How well do you remember the actors and actresses who starred in the top ’80s movies and TV shows?
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A decade that gave us everything from E.T. to The Little Mermaid.
Who doesn't love a nostalgic throwback? We went through streaming platforms' catalogs and found these 10 '80s TV shows we think you should stream right now.
Give me a Ziploc bag, some masking tape, and a hole puncher and I can get all MacGyver on ya! Well, not really. I mean, I can't diffuse a bomb. Plus, I don't wear a mullet. But, what I can do is create a storage pouch that will work well for you if your friends use binders. My students use two binders. One is for science and social studies and the other for reading and writing. Over the years, my friends have needed to store extra materials in their binder such as vocabulary flash cards, sticky notes, pencils, and even the book they are reading or need to take home. So, where to put all this? I've tried pencil cases, but they usually aren't large enough or they are just too expensive. This is where the Ziploc bags come in. We use them to make storage bags for our binders. Here's what it looks like in the binder. This is the science and social studies binder of one of my friends. Inside his baggie are his vocabulary flash cards for social studies. It's quick, cheap, and they last. All you need is a hole puncher, masking tape, and a box of gallon size Ziploc bags. I ask the kids to bring in three bags as part of their school supplies. I prefer the ones with the slide lock on top, but as you can see in this picture, the press and seal kind also work well. The only thing that I would suggest is getting a good brand. The store brand tend to be thin and tear. I've never had that problem with a name brand. The name brands also stay closed without a problem. So, here's what to do. Tape the front and back of the left side of the baggie and hole punch it. That's it! It's simple and quick. The tape allows you to easily hole punch the baggie, and it keeps them from tearing around the holes. I like the baggies because they are large enough to hold almost anything. And, did I mention a CHEAP solution? In our reading/writing binder, they usually keep the book they are reading, a pack of sticky notes, and something to write with in the baggie . I think this type of storage system would also be great if you were doing any type of word work that had little pieces your friends have to use. In our science/social studies binder, we store our vocabulary flash cards in them. One other nice thing about this is that there's no time lost looking for things. Everyone keeps their flashcards in the same spot. There you go, it's the quick tip of the day! Hope it's useful for you. If you have any other ideas on how to use these, please feel free to share. By the way, I'm assuming you know who MacGyver is or else I sound like a nut! If you aren't familiar with him, then you don't know your 80's tv! Click HERE to find out more about our resourceful friend.
Maddie (Cybill Shepherd) en David (Bruce Willis) heten u welkom bij het Blue Moon Detective Agency, waar gevaar een alledaagse zaak is, zolang dit maar niet in de weg staat van hun wederzijdse verbale spervuur en non-stop gekibbel. Met gast optredens van Orson Welles, Eva Marie Saint, Whoopi Goldberg en Tim Robbins, bevat deze DVD box alle 24 afleveringen van het eerste en tweede seizoen. Een geestige mix van komedie en mysterie die MOONLIGHTING tot één van de meest geliefde series uit de jaren negentig maakt. Beeld: 4:3 Geluid: Engels (Mono), Italiaans (Mono), Spaans (Mono) Ondertiteling: Nederlands,Engels, Italiaans, Spaans Extra's: Documentaires: - 'Inside the Blue Moon Detective Agency - The Story of Moonlighting, Part Two' - 'Not Just a Day Job - The story of Moonlighting, Part One' - 'The Moonlighting Phenomenon'
Remember Blossom? Not that Blossom from The Powerpuff Girls, that Blossom that aired on NBC from 1990-1995? Blossom was created by Don Reo, and starred Mayim Bialik as Blossom Russo, a teenager living […]
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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?
Who doesn't love a nostalgic throwback? We went through streaming platforms' catalogs and found these 10 '80s TV shows we think you should stream right now.
You asked for it, you got it. Not that I had anything to do with it….but… “Blossom” is coming to HUB TV! The show has never formally been in syndication even though it ran for five years and people liked it and all of that jazz. Shout Factory released the first and second seasons on […]