"Whatever happened to predictability?"
If you spent any quality time with your TV in the late ‘80s and early '90s, then it’s likely you got to know the loud and lovable Conners on “Roseanne.” Now, prepare to feel old, because the classic sitcom is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut Friday. Based on the real life experiences of creator Matt Williams and the “domestic goddess” stand-up comedy routines of its lead,
"Oooh friend!"
One of the best series to ever air on CBS, the show was based on real-life events in the Korean War.
The comic star of Bottom and The Young Ones died in June aged 56, and his final TV appearance was to read a tongue-in-cheek 'bedtime story' for an adults' version of Jackanory.
1. Friend stars were paid $75,000 per episode in season three, $85,000 in season four, $100,000 in season five, $125,000 in season six, $750,000 in seasons seven and eight, and $1 million in seasons nine and ten, making Aniston, Cox, and Kudrow the highest paid TV actresses of all-time.
“I’m Anthony bloody Lockwood”
"Copernicus called, and you are not the center of the universe."
Their relationship on the show has gained a fandom of its own.
Looking for the wittiest and most memorable Lucille Bluth quotes from Arrested Development?
"Narrowed it down to 156 culprits after tonight."
"Sorry shy girls, I'm outing all of us."
Whatever you do... don't mention the war!
You've mastered the art of encouraging and discouraging people simultaneously.
ALF is an American sitcom that on Syndication from September 22, 1986, to March 24, 1990, spawning four seasons, 99 episodes and later a television in 1996. It stars an alien named Gordon Shumway, ALF (abbreviation of Alien Life Form), that crash landed on Earth into the garage of the Tanner family. The series follows ALF on his misadventures while on Earth staying with the Tanner family. The show sparked huge popularization throughout the 80s and 90s for the shows main character ALF and it led
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Yetta was the realest deal on The Nanny.