

The bit I can't forget is one character on a horse and the conversation was like "who's on first". Ok, I think it was a sitcom Western? that had a good looking young sheriff. I would like to add the show small wonder to this list. Husband and wife were both cops and partners but had to live separately. Then there is a lady with red hair and a guy, but its some kind of science fiction series This is hard bc I can only remember a big clock when the show begins. anyone have any info about this show? If so, please comment.Ī Show where 2 guys fall asleep while heating something on their gas stove, and wake up in the future.I remember the non-Balki guy from Perfect Strangers. Maybe we can get some input from the good folks out there. Glory Miller (author) from USA on December 11, 2018: I have been trying to remember this for years with no luck so far. This was how I first learned about the 1920's era. She did the Charleston and had a crush on Rudolph Valentino. Because she was always talking about the 1920's and a man also from the 1920's. The main premise is even fuzzy, but the older woman may have actually been a ghost- or a psychic. They may have been teens or young adults. I have a very faint memory of a tv show I watched in the 80's, but it seems I watched it in the daytime- so maybe it was older? The main character was an older woman and it seems she had 2 younger girls living in the house.
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If anyone else has some ideas to share, please feel free to do so. The series ran for 13 episodes in 1983-84 TV season. The Elliot family, George and Susan along with their two children, Joey and Marilyn move into her old home and Jennifer makes herself visible to Joey alone which is what set the tone for the comedy of the show. She played Jennifer Farrell, a Hollywood sex symbol who died tragically (ran over by an ice cream truck) and decided to haunt her old Beverly Hills home. Jennifer Slept Here starring Ann Jillian kind of fits your description. Glory Miller (author) from USA on December 24, 2018: I also liked Manimal, Automan, and Misfits of Science. I liked Jon-Erik Hexum the actor starred in Voyagers! and Cover Up. I had really enjoyed the series "Phoenix ".

Some of you may find answers if you go to Youtube and search "TV Show Openings" followed by the year you think the show aired. Youtube is a great source for finding lost and forgotten treasures when it comes to vintage TV. Glory Miller (author) from USA on February 01, 2019:

To Faintmemories: it starred Ann Jillian called "Jennifer Slept Here" I loved that show when I was a kid.Īnyone remember a tv show featuring an investigative reporter in Las Vegas, who worked the night beat?

I remember the show The Greatest American Hero with the guy who could fly. Kathy Lunt I think the show you are talking about is MacGruder and Loud (1985) You forgot Hot Pursuit and Cover Up from 1984. also had a few made for tv movies as well. This is for Goofy.the shhow is called Kolcheck The Night Stalker. I remember watching one of the episodes and walked away from it because it lacked depth and was quite boring. What about the short lived series "The Four Seasons" which was a take-off from the successful movie? Including the two part pilot, this dud lasted for thirteen episodes from Januto June 17. "Starman" andd "Hard Time On Planet Earth". There are quite a few memorable stars, but I do not recognize any of these TV shows! You have some great photos of the memorable stars. Kelly Ann Christensen from Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas on January 03, 2020: With all the new mutant type stuff I was desperately trying to remember Misfits of Science. Cassidy was proud of the show and how it dealt with real human issues and relationships and had no gimmicks at all and was a welcome departure from The Hardy Boys. It ran from Novemto January 10, 1981.Ĭassidy didn't see the film before beginning to work on the series as he didn't want to allow his take on Dave Stohler to be influenced by the way Dennis Christopher portrayed the character in the film. While ABC had publicized it heavily, audiences didn't seem to notice it once it came on the air and it was pulled from the schedule after filming only eight episodes, seven of which were shown. The series may have done a little better than it did, if it hadn't been caught up in the 1980 Screen Actors Guild strike which prevented it from going into production until late in the fall. Shaun Cassidy, who gained teen idol status as Joe Hardy on The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, took on the role of Dave Stohler, a guy who loved bicycle racing in the series Breaking Away inspired by the 1979 feature film of the same name.
