Anonymous wrote:Did you get to watch movies?
If not, you need to see:
Ferris Buehler's Day Off (Beuhler? Buehler?)
Dirty Dancing (Nobody puts Baby in the Corner)
16 Candles (classic!)
Home Alone (So many moments)
The Breakfast Club
Christmas Vacation and European Vacation (Big Ben. Parliment)
Top Gun (I feel the need. For speed.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must see: All in the Family
All in the Family would be before OP's time. I was born in the mid-1960s and we watched this and the Jeffersons back-to-back. I can't remember if these were also on the same night as Mary Tyler More and the Bob Newhart show.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oprah and dr Phil--watched at age 10 while drinking diet coke unsupervised after school. Ah, the 1970s.
Music: Madonna, Bryan Adams, candidate lauper, billy Joel, Phil Collins, deep he mode, squeeze, they might be giants, Chicago, Mike and the mechanics, Michael Jackson, Bonnie Tyler etc--not endorsing, just listing.
Movies: when Harry met Sally, 16 candles, breakfast club, ferris butlers day off, shawshank redemption, you've got mail
Shows: friends, ER and others listed earlier
Clothes: guess, esprit, puff painted sweatshirts, reebok high tops, keds, danskin, tretorn, ton sur ton, naf naf, jelly shoes, rubber bracelets, plastic dangly earrings, fluorescent sweaters, metallic loafers, oversized college hoodies, leggings, hair clips and scrunchies, hair diffusers
Diet Coke wasn't until the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must see: All in the Family
All in the Family would be before OP's time. I was born in the mid-1960s and we watched this and the Jeffersons back-to-back. I can't remember if these were also on the same night as Mary Tyler More and the Bob Newhart show.
I was born in 73 and remember watching these with my parents. And they were also in syndication later so I would watch them in high school too--fell asleep watching MASH because it was on 10-11 on a local channel through high school.
Honestly, OP, I'd skip a lot of the TV shows and focus on movies. See all the Star Wars, Back to he Future, Indiana Jones, and John Hughes movies and you're off to a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Oprah and dr Phil--watched at age 10 while drinking diet coke unsupervised after school. Ah, the 1970s.
Music: Madonna, Bryan Adams, candidate lauper, billy Joel, Phil Collins, deep he mode, squeeze, they might be giants, Chicago, Mike and the mechanics, Michael Jackson, Bonnie Tyler etc--not endorsing, just listing.
Movies: when Harry met Sally, 16 candles, breakfast club, ferris butlers day off, shawshank redemption, you've got mail
Shows: friends, ER and others listed earlier
Clothes: guess, esprit, puff painted sweatshirts, reebok high tops, keds, danskin, tretorn, ton sur ton, naf naf, jelly shoes, rubber bracelets, plastic dangly earrings, fluorescent sweaters, metallic loafers, oversized college hoodies, leggings, hair clips and scrunchies, hair diffusers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must see: All in the Family
All in the Family would be before OP's time. I was born in the mid-1960s and we watched this and the Jeffersons back-to-back. I can't remember if these were also on the same night as Mary Tyler More and the Bob Newhart show.
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Anonymous wrote:I am 41 years old and an American raised in Europe by parents who did not believe in watching television or listening to popular music so I miss so many cultural references made by my friends and associates now. I graduated from the equivalent of high school in 1993 and college in 1997. I would love to hear any cultural references in regard to TV and music.
For example, I just watched the 1990 - 1993 seasons of "Beverly Hills, 90210" and seasons 3 to 6 of M*A*S*H and learned a great deal (as well as enjoyed them).
Thank you for all suggestions!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must see: All in the Family
All in the Family would be before OP's time. I was born in the mid-1960s and we watched this and the Jeffersons back-to-back. I can't remember if these were also on the same night as Mary Tyler More and the Bob Newhart show.