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July 08, 2005

Top Sitcoms of the '80's.

AskMen.com has released the results of its Top Sitcoms of the '80's Poll. Click here for the results.

--Um, where the heck was The A-Team?


Posted by Lawren at July 8, 2005 07:48 AM | Trackbacks (0)

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Wow. I'm impressed that Night Court was considered the third best. That was one of my favorites. It was edgy and very, very funny.

The A Team wasn't a sitcom in the true sense. It was a fun, entertaining and often funny show, but not a sitcom.

Just sayin'. :-)

Says: Kevvy the Unnamed Source at July 8, 2005 08:23 AM

ALF? What the....

Says: at July 8, 2005 12:12 PM

I liked Night Court and the early Cheers, but I'm biting my tongue not to make a comment about the sexual preference of the men who responded. Geez, and no Facts of Life, either?

Says: Norman at July 8, 2005 09:48 PM

Despite the occasional snappy remark from Murdock, or Hannnibal's quips, thje A-team was not a situational comedy, and thus not fit for this list. It was, however, the HANDS-Down best show of the eighties (okay, MacGuyver would be a close second, with Knight Rider rounding out the top three).

Says: ren at July 9, 2005 02:20 AM

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