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80's televsion was kind of magical, it was the era when we stopped what we were doing and physically ran home so we wouldn't miss our favorite shows partially because TV was so compelling and partly because we didn't have a Tivo and no one could program the VCR. Anyway the TV of the era holds a big place in my heart so; here are my picks for top 10 sitcoms of the 80's in no particular order. Leave a comment and vote for one of these or add your own to the mix. At the end of the month we will crown a winner.

10. Diff'rent Strokes (NBC)

I absolutely loved Diff'rent Strokes and although the young cast has had its share of problems since the show went off the air, it was amazing while it lasted. I miss sitcoms that teach family lessons and values, and Diff'rent Strokes always had a moral and it tackled issues of race and other social issues at a time when it was previously unheard of to deal with such issues in a prime-time sitcom.

9. Family Ties (NBC)

To me this was quintessential 80's TV, a republican son and an architect mom, a dad employment by public television - it was pure 80's gold. Michael J. Fox felt like an old friend and Justine Bateman was one of my biggest childhood crushes. The chemistry of the cast was palpable, you felt like they were your family. The show was both funny and moving; I particularly remember a story arc about suicide that really hit home.

8. Alf (NBC)

Can you believe a show about a puppet alien who lives with a family and continually tries to eat their cat actually made it to prime time on NBC? It is hard to believe, but it is even harder to imagine what a huge hit it became.

7. The Wonder Years (ABC)

I loved Winnie Years..err.. I mean Wonder Years. The characters on the show during its original run were always the exact same age as I was and I really did feel like they were good roll models to me as I grew up, AND…..Winnie Cooper man, wow did I have a huge crush on Winnie.


6. The Cosby Show (NBC)

I think it was hard for us to see as kids, but the Cosby Show was not only consistently hysterical it was socially important. Cosby shattered years of horrible television stereotypes and brought the modern African American family into the homes of millions of Americans every Thursday night.

5. Night Court (NBC)

When people ask me why I became a lawyer I point them to this show because I secretly want to be a Judge in night court. I love magic and the law and Harry Anderson as Judge Harold T. Stone was a perfect combination of the two. Too bad my real life experience has been nothing like the mad capped nights in Night Court.

4. Three's Company (ABC)

John Ritter is brilliant - nuff said.

3. The Golden Girls (NBC)

My love for the Golden Girls is not something I often publicly admit, for fear of good natured ribbing, but really this was such a solid show. The dialogue between the crazy cast of retired women living as roommates in the Florida home was stellar, each member of the cast turned in some of the best comedic performances of the decade.

2) Cheers (NBC)

I think cheers tops most peoples top ten list for the 80's and how could you blame them? With a cast of Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Kelsey Grammer and Kirstie Alley/Shelley Long you really can't go wrong, plus the show was set in a freaking bar run by an AA member. I loved cheers and the cast has all gone on to do so many other funny projects that it may just be the most important comedic show of the 80s.

1) Punky Brewster (NBC)

Punky was an orphan abandoned by her mom and living with her dog on the mean streets of Chicago. She was living in a vacant apartment and was eventually found and adopted by the building's super - Henry. I must admit Soleil Moon Frye was another childhood crush and who doesn't love George Gaynes the nation's nicest police commander from his days in Police Academy. Plus, I think it is a toss up whether Madonna or Punky shaped the fashion sense of the girls for the next 20 years.

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I remember double trouble!
I loved The Cosby Show. And yes, I totally aggree about the social importance of such a show- In the 70's England has awful "sitcoms" like "Love Thy Neighbour" which was responsible for the majority of racial slurs that were around at that time. I always watched The Cosby Show and loved it. I wanted Bill Cosby as MY dad! I was an only child and so only dreamed of having a load of cool siblings in stone washed jeans to hang out with like the Cosbys did! :o).

I remember watching Who's The Boss? quite a lot. Not sure why, but i remember a guy in very tight jeans as well as a rediculously young Alyssa Milano. God, it's all a faded memory....

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Three's Company (ofc).. all those shows are great, I remember them well ... BUT one of my all time favorites... Growing Pains!! hehe I have to say, as a young teenager Kirk Cameron was the man I was gonna marry. LOL Obviously that didn't happen but the show was awesome. Yes.. Murder she wrote ( i still love that show) Columbo? M*A*S*H was and is a favorite of mine. These are all great shows that are listed on here, I prefer the older sitcoms to the new ones, I have to say.. Man oh man tho, i'm feeling aged right now lol Great stuff

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Resist no more lol there isn't a better old tv series to break it on!!

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Roseanne!

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Fantasy Island, even if started in 1978 it lasted till 1984

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i love the cosby show and i also loved roseanne even though you didnt mention that. but the Golden Girls to me is genious! i love that show and i watch it still today. even if its a repeat it still makes me laugh. Blanch is a trip! lol ive seen alot of the shows you listed but ive never heard of Cheers. im kinda embarassed to say that though it seems like it was a popular show. but i was born in 86' so i missed basically all of the 80's i guess. good list though it would be hard for me to choose one for a winner so good luck!

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I loved the Cosby show and Roseanne growing up, Darlene was always my fave from Roseanne- she was mean to David but very witty. Bring back cool shows like that i say!!!!

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