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  1. Out of This World: With Donna Pescow, Maureen Flannigan, Burt Reynolds, Doug McClure. A teenager discovers that her birth father is an alien and that she has supernatural powers.

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    • 1987-09-06
    • Comedy, Family
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    • You Can't Do That on Television
    • Double Dare
    • Today's Special
    • Captain Kangaroo
    • Slim Goodbody
    • The Bozo Show

    You Can't Do That on Television is a Canadian television program that aired internationally starting in 1981. It featured teen actors in sketch comedy (think Saturday Night Live for kids) where saying "I don't know" at any time resulted in the actor being covered in green slime. Yep. YCDTOT was the origin of the famous Nickelodeon Green Slime. The ...

    We all pulled up to the tv with our families to watch two teams compete to win cash and prizes by answering trivia questions and completing messy stunts known as physical challenges. But, unlike challenge games of today, they were GROSS. Picking giant boogers from a giant nose, fishing through oversized bowls of spaghetti, and more. The show was so...

    Today's Special was a Canadian kids show which later syndicated to PBS, set in a children's department of a major department store. Similar to the 1980s movie "Mannequin", each night when Jodie arrives for work, she carries a mannequin (Jeff) upstairs, where Muffy (a puppet mouse) says the magic words "hocus pocus alimagocus!" and brings him to lif...

    One of the longest running nationally broadcast children's shows, Captain Kangaroo delighted kids and families for almost 30 years. The show was conceived and the title character was played by Bob Keeshan, who based the show on "the warm relationship between grandparents and children". The Captain would tell stories, meet famous guests, and indulge...

    Slim Goodbody (aka "the Superhero of Health") is a fictional character created and performed by John Burstein, while wearing a unitard like the inside of the human body - with various tissues, organs and organ systems painted in accurate places and sizes. Originally a feature on Captain Kangaroo, Slim eventually got his own show called "Inside Stor...

    The Bozo Showwas a children's television program and gameshow featuring an assortment of crazy circus characters like Ringmaster Ned, Wizzo the Magician, and Bozo's sidekick Cooky the Clown. Even though it all looks super creepy to adults now, children everywhere loved him and dreamt of being selected to appear on the show, filmed in Chicago. The c...

  2. Stars Ray Brooks. 3. Dungeons & Dragons. 1983–1985 28 eps TV-Y7. 8.0 (6.2K) Rate. TV Series. A group of kids are thrown into a fantasy world where they must search for a way home, armed with magic weapons that an evil tyrant wants. Creator Mark Evanier Stars Willie Aames Don Most Adam Rich.

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  3. Mar 23, 2012 · 4) Chocky. Some of the best and sometimes strangest science fiction of the ’80s comes out of the U.K. Of course, there’s Doctor Who, but other series like The Tripods, and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy also showed the British talent for creating good science fiction on a budget. Wanting to bring some of that sci-fi goodness to the ...

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    • Mr. Dressup (1967 - 1996) Mr. Dressup is another nostalgic show for '80s kids, particularly for those who grew up in Canada. Ernie Coombs, who actually worked with Fred Rogers in the early days, created the character and his show ran on CBC from 1967 to 1996.
    • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968 - 2001) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Release Date. February 19, 1968. Main Genre. children. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was a staple of 1980s children's television.
    • Schoolhouse Rock! (1973 - 2009) Animation. children. Release Date. January 1, 1973. Main Genre. The original educational series Schoolhouse Rock!
    • The Transformers (1985 - 1987) The Transformers. Release Date. September 17, 1984. Cast. Frank Welker , Peter Cullen , Jack Angel , Corey Burton , John Stephenson , Dan Gilvezan , Casey Kasem , Don Messick.
  4. Heathcliff. Animated series. 2 seasons, 26 episodes. • George Gately (Heathcliff character) • Brad Anderson (Marmaduke character) • Joe Ruby • Ken Spears. October 4, 1980 – September 18, 1982. ABC. • Ruby-Spears Productions • McNaught Syndicate • United Features Syndicate (season 2) TV-Y. Traditional.

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