Can You Name These 80s Shows?

Take a walk down memory lane, and try to guess these famous 80's shows.

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Dalas","correct":false},{"answer":"Cagney & Lacey","correct":false},{"answer":"Three's Company","correct":true}],"answerText":" Three’s Company and its respective spinoffs were based on a British sitcom entitled Man About The House. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Designing Women","correct":false},{"answer":"Married With Children","correct":true},{"answer":"Hunter","correct":false}],"answerText":" Married ... With Childre was Fox's first primetime show. It's also their longest-running live action show in Fox history. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Diff'rent Strokes","correct":true},{"answer":"Cosby Show","correct":false},{"answer":"Webster","correct":false}],"answerText":" Interesting Fact -- It made the schedule because the little rascals didn’t.
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What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"ALG","correct":false},{"answer":"ALP","correct":false},{"answer":"ALF","correct":true}],"answerText":" ALF's finale was crafted as a cliffhanger to entice the network to bring the show back for a new season. But it didn’t work, and the show was canceled with a bunch of lose ends that weren't tied up until the TV show movie six years later. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Little House On The Prarie","correct":false},{"answer":"Punky Brewster","correct":false},{"answer":"Small Wonder","correct":true}],"answerText":" The show chronicles the family of a robotic engineer who secretly creates a robot modeled after a human girl, then tries to pass it off as their adopted daughter. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Night Court","correct":true},{"answer":"Law and Order","correct":false},{"answer":"WKRP in Cincinnati","correct":false}],"answerText":" \"Must-See Thursday\" was NBC’s legendary Thursday evening of hit shows that millions would tune in to every week without fail. The line-up was: The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Cheers then Night Court. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Cheers","correct":true},{"answer":"Bosom Buddies","correct":false},{"answer":"Newhart","correct":false}],"answerText":" While the series was also shot on a set, the actual bar itself has a physical address, which is 84 Beacon Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. In fact, Boston has two Cheers bars, but the second location is merely set up as a replica of the original.  ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Family Matters","correct":false},{"answer":"Family Ties","correct":true},{"answer":"All In The Family","correct":false}],"answerText":" This show introduced the world to the talented Michael J. Fox. who would go on to be one of the biggest Hollywood stars in the 80s,  ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Miami Vice","correct":false},{"answer":"Magnum P.I.","correct":true},{"answer":"The Fall Guy","correct":false}],"answerText":" Magnum P.I. was originally meant to be like James Bond. Tom Selleck had issues with the idea, since it didn't allow for him to stretch as an actor, and wasn't very interested because the character was \"too perfect\". ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Mark and Mandy","correct":false},{"answer":"Mork and Mindy","correct":true},{"answer":"Mike And Mary","correct":false}],"answerText":" Mork & Mindy was a spinoff of an alien character on Happy Days. But the Happy Days character was inspired by an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show called “It May Look Like a Walnut,” which featured an alien played by Danny Thomas.  ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Fantasy Island","correct":false},{"answer":"China Beach","correct":false},{"answer":"The Love Boat","correct":true}],"answerText":" This series was inspired by Jeraldine Saunders' 1974 publication The Love Boats. A former cruise director and hostess, Saunders turned her work experiences aboard luxury ships into a bestseller.  ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Knight Rider","correct":false},{"answer":"Star Gate","correct":false},{"answer":"MacGyver","correct":true}],"answerText":" Getting MacGyver out of hairy situations using a variety of items within arm’s reach was a clever conceit—and one that got increasingly difficult to orchestrate as the series continued. At one point, John Rich offered viewers a cash reward if they could submit a scenario for use on the show. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Mama's Family","correct":false},{"answer":"Golden Girls","correct":true},{"answer":"Growing Pains","correct":false}],"answerText":" When The Golden Girls debuted in 1985, Betty White (who played Rose Nylund) was 63 years old. Today, she's 98 years old. \"Blanch\" actress reportedly had a clause in her contract that said she got to keep all of the fabulous outfits she wore. ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"Wonder Years","correct":true},{"answer":"Saved By The Bell","correct":false},{"answer":"Facts Of Life","correct":false}],"answerText":" The Wonder Years set itself apart from other shows of its time, production-wise, with its single-camera setup, use of a narrator, and complete lack of laugh track.  ","answerImage":""}

What's This Show?

{"answers":[{"answer":"All In The Family","correct":false},{"answer":"The Jeffersons","correct":false},{"answer":"Family Matters","correct":true}],"answerText":" Family Matters began as a spin-off with \"Harriette\", whose character originated in the third season of Perfect Strangers. In the end, Family Matters emerged the victor, running a full season longer than Perfect Strangers.  ","answerImage":""}