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9 to 5

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  This 80's TV show used to be in the early evening Saturdays or Sundays lineup with Small Wonder. I watched this TV show I remember back when I was 7 years old. The office atmosphere was what I used to think 🤔 work was like. I learned not everyone work in an office. Some TV shows just bring back memories. 9 to 5 was also shift a lot of people worked with Saturdays and Sundays off back then. Sally Struthers and Dolly Parton was the big reason I enjoyed watching this TV sitcom. The sitcom aired from 1982-1988. 

Out of This World

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  I recall Saturdays or Sundays afternoons watching this show on CBS. This show had a teenager girl who was half alien and half human. Evie was her name in this episode she learned that she had the power to freeze everything by taking her two fingers and putting them together. If her mom or her uncle Beno were in the middle of eating or having a conversation Evie could freeze it.  Evie's dad was a full alien. Evie and her mom could communicate with him through a genetic laser communication cube. Evie's dad in one of the episodes of Out of This World appeared in human form. Out of This World was on from 1987-1991.

Designing Women

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  I remember watching this show back in 1988 for the first time. It was around the time Murphy Brown first came on on the Monday CBS night lineup. The TV show aired in Atlanta, GA. It was about four interior decorator women and they hired an ex-convict man named Anthony Bouvier played by Meshach Taylor to be their delivery 🚚 man. These women had sketch designs on how people wanted their house or houses designed. Anthony would get into mix-ups with these women and in some cases it was like husband and wife especially with one particular woman Delta Burke as Suzanne Sugarbaker.  People would be surprised how I used to love watching this show. Designing Women aired from 1986-1993. This show was hilarious! Dixie Carter as Julia Sugarbaker, the older sister of Suzanne was out-spoken especially when it came to telling off people and also sticking up for people. 

Mr. Belvedere

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  I remember watching this 80's TV sitcom Mr. Belvedere. Mr. Belvedere is always someone who you could go to for advice especially if you didn't know how to give advice yourself. George and Marsha Owens seemed a little confused whenever their children came to them with important news. Mr. Belvedere was their British housekeeper and he kept a journal on every episode. Mr. Belvedere would bake the Owens family cool desserts 🍪🎂. The show aired on ABC and was in the original TGIF lineup. Probably one of the most underrated 80's TV shows.

Dear John

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  I remember this 1980's and 1990's TV sitcom. I remember watching it on Thursday nights at 9:30 PM on NBC. This was a show that had a support group. Basically, people would share about their problems and what is going on in their lives and all of the friends would get behind them and support them. Jane Carr and Judd Hirsch you could say were leader and co-leader of the support group. It was a way for people to open up and share what was going on in their lives. This is one of the very few shows on any night anyone could be the star because each of them brought so much to the table.