I Love the '80s (2002)
Each one-hour episode takes viewers on a stream-of-consciousness tour of one year of the Eighties with vivid flashbacks of the people, music, movies, TV shows, products, fashions, fads, trends and major events that defined pop culture that year. I Love the 80s is MTV, Rubik's Cube, Spicoli from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Michael Jackson jackets, "What you talkin' bout, Willis?", Donkey Kong, Purple Rain, "Don't Worry Be Happy," Baby on Board, Who's the Boss?, Milli Vanilli, yuppies, preppies and of course, the Coreys (Haim, Feldman, Hart). I Love the 80s brings a cast of characters together for each show-rock stars, actors, writers, comics and other celebs past and present-to celebrate the decade's good, bad and ugly. They'll reminisce about having their whole belief systems shattered when Darth Vader uttered those fateful words, "I'm your father." They'll weigh in on important top...
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E10 | 1989 | Dez. 20, 2002 |
S01E09 | 1988 | Dez. 20, 2002 |
S01E08 | 1987 | Dez. 19, 2002 |
S01E07 | 1986 | Dez. 19, 2002 |
S01E06 | 1985 | Dez. 18, 2002 |
Cast
Hal Sparks
Andrew Dice Clay
Weird Al Yankovic
Soleil Moon Frye
Traci Lords
Michael Ian Black
Lionel Richie
Bret Michaels
Characters
Hal Sparks
Andrew Dice Clay
Weird Al Yankovic
Soleil Moon Frye
Traci Lords
Michael Ian Black
Lionel Richie
Bret Michaels
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