Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42. Shows that shaped my childhood, into teenage years:
Family Ties
Growing Pains
Cosby Show
Fame
Hart to Hart
Magnum PI
Beverly Hills 90210
The Real World - first few seasons (this is ground zero and the beginning of reality TV)
Seinfeld
Friends
Ah, the Real World - I still remember that first and second season - remember Puck? Although it was the grandmother of all reality shows (along with Survivor- the grandfather of all reality game shows), it felt unstaged in those first two years. I wish it had never been invented however - one wonders whether we'd have this Prez-Elect, the Kardashians, etc., if reality TV had never been invented...
I was a junior in high school for that first season and my mother and I watched together and actually discussed issues. What a concept! The Real World in the beginning was a social experiment bringing people of different background, race, lifestyle together and watching them figure it all out together. Gasp, they weren't all even absurdly attractive! They were normal-looking people who weren't caked in makeup. Remember the friendship that formed between Julie and Heather! And Norm! At the time, I was a fairly sheltered white kid and the show was pretty thought-provoking.
It's definitely sad to think the whole concept started with decent intentions and then it spiraled into our current culture of Kardashian/Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Must see: All in the Family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42. Shows that shaped my childhood, into teenage years:
Family Ties
Growing Pains
Cosby Show
Fame
Hart to Hart
Magnum PI
Beverly Hills 90210
The Real World - first few seasons (this is ground zero and the beginning of reality TV)
Seinfeld
Friends
Ah, the Real World - I still remember that first and second season - remember Puck? Although it was the grandmother of all reality shows (along with Survivor- the grandfather of all reality game shows), it felt unstaged in those first two years. I wish it had never been invented however - one wonders whether we'd have this Prez-Elect, the Kardashians, etc., if reality TV had never been invented...
Anonymous wrote:I am 42. Shows that shaped my childhood, into teenage years:
Family Ties
Growing Pains
Cosby Show
Fame
Hart to Hart
Magnum PI
Beverly Hills 90210
The Real World - first few seasons (this is ground zero and the beginning of reality TV)
Seinfeld
Friends
Anonymous wrote:I'm your same age.
Good start on 90210. Our lives followed closely - we graduated from high school the same year, from college the same year, etc. Also "Saved By The Bell" - they also were the class of '93.
A few other shows to add to the list of the already good ones mentioned above:
Who's The Boss?
Growing Pains
Full House
Music -
Listen to any '80s radio station
Hair bands like Guns n Roses
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Some other alternative bands I'm blanking on right now