From the gold-standard ensemble sitcom Cheers to the groundbreaking cop show Hill Street Blues, the 1980s brought some of the greatest TV ever made.
These 1980s science fiction shows were incredible and should not be forgotten 40+ years after their original runs ended.
Jerry London, who directed NBC's Emmy-winning adaptation starring Richard Chamberlain, tells THR that he wanted his version to have universal appeal: "The filmmakers of the new one really didn't care ...
Since its premiere on February 27, FX on Hulu’s “Shōgun” has become one of the most popular limited series of this Emmy cycle. Based on James Clavell’s 1975 titular novel, the historical series ...
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The 1980s introduced a diverse mix of science fiction TV shows, ranging from lighthearted sitcoms to darker, thought-provoking dramas. Many of the best '80s sci-fi TV shows have lasting legacies ...
Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan (“Mommy,” “It’s Only the End of the World”) is in early development on “Rage,” a TV series set amid racial tensions in 1980s Paris. “Rage” — which will be pitched to ...
Richard Hurst, the actor best known for portraying Deputy Cletus Hogg in the TV series “The Dukes of Hazzard,” died Thursday at the age of 79. Hurst’s death was announced in a social media post.