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Cheers

Cheers: The Show That Made America Feel At Home

Cheers turned a simple Boston bar into one of television’s most beloved gathering places, blending sharp humor, unforgettable characters, and a sense of community that still resonates decades later.

Pizza Hut Personal Pan Pizza

The Rise of the Personal Pan Pizza and the BOOK IT Generation

For eighties and nineties kids, the Personal Pan Pizza wasn’t just lunch. It was a moment. It was the smell that drifted through the mall, the hot pan placed on a red plastic tray, and the feeling that you finally had a pizza that belonged entirely to you.

The Chevy Chase Show

The Short Life of the Chevy Chase Show

In the crowded and competitive world of 1990s late-night television, The Chevy Chase Show stands out. Not for its longevity or acclaim, but for its spectacularly short and disappointing run. Airing on Fox in 1993, the show

Faces of Death

Faces of Death: The VHS-Era Urban Legend

In 1978, a low-budget pseudo-documentary called Faces of Death emerged from the shadows and quickly became one of the most infamous underground films of the VHS era. Marketed as a “shockumentary,” it promised viewers a

1984 VMAs

The Birth of MTV’s Video Music Awards

When MTV launched the Video Music Awards (VMAs) on September 14, 1984, it wasn’t just creating an awards show, it was igniting a cultural revolution, though no one knew it then. Held at Radio City

Monopoly

How Monopoly Helped Free POWs in World War II

Park Place, Boardwalk, and a hidden map with a secret escape route? For Allied POWs during World War II, Monopoly games came equipped with real-life “get out of jail free” cards. During World War II,

Dollywood

How a Little Train Ride Became Dollywood

Dollywood rose from a simple Smoky Mountain train ride, growing through four identities before Dolly Parton transformed it into one of America’s most beloved family parks.

Fascinating Facts About Mr. T

One of our favorite pop culture icons of the ’80s is Mr. T.  The man has done a lot in his life, and we celebrate that by bringing you 12 things you may not know about him. 

ESPN2

ESPN2 Was the Sports Network Built For the ’90s

On October 1, 1993, at exactly 7:30 p.m. ET, a new kind of sports network flickered to life. With a smirk and a wink, co-host Keith Olbermann opened the inaugural broadcast of SportsNight by welcoming viewers to

MTV Unplugged

MTV Unplugged: Top 10 Performances of the 90s

With the recent news of Paramount+ streaming the highly popular MTV Unplugged series I thought I’d take a look back at the top performance that defined the show. MTV Unplugged Debuted in 1989 featuring the

15 Totally Awesome 90s Infomercials

I think it’s been pretty well established that I think of the 90s as the best decade.  I think it’s also been pretty well established that I watched A LOT of television during that time. 

Alvin and the Chipmunks

When the Chipmunks Ruled Saturday Mornings

The Chipmunks turned eighties Saturday mornings into a musical playground, blending pop hits, bright animation, and sibling chaos that made Alvin, Simon, and Theodore unforgettable.

Kentucky Roast Beef

When KFC Tried to Build a Roast Beef Empire

For a brief moment in the 1960s, the Colonel tried to expand his kingdom with Kentucky Roast Beef, a forgotten venture that proved not every roadside dream could match his famous chicken.