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Seasons/episodes Show creator(s) Original release Network Studio Age rating Technique The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show • Variety • Comedy: 1 season, 15 episodes: September 6, 1980 – December 13, 1980: CBS • Filmation • MGM Television: TV-G: Traditional Super Friends • Action • Adventure • Science fiction: 3 seasons, 22 episodes ...
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983 TV series) Galaxy High School; Galtar and the Golden Lance; Garbage Pail Kids (TV series) Gator Tales; Gerbert (TV series) The Get Along Gang; The Ghost of Faffner Hall; Gilligan's Planet; Godzilla (1978 TV series) Goldie Gold and Action Jack; Good Morning, Mickey! The Gospel Bill Show; Gumby
A May 1984 issue of Boys' Life referred to the programs shown on Special Delivery as "fill-in shows" compared to the rest of Nickelodeon's lineup. [1] Most programs were aimed at family audiences, but in an attempt to emulate the success of sister network MTV , Nickelodeon occasionally aired rock-and-roll concerts as part of the block. [ 2 ]
1980s preschool education television series (2 C, 69 P) Pages in category "1980s children's television series" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
MTV's Big ---- Show (1989) Rockline on MTV (1991–92) The Jon Stewart Show (1993–94) Loveline (1996–2000) The Rodman World Tour (1996–97) Squirt TV (1996) Oddville, MTV (1997) The Carson Daly Show (1998) Kathy's So-Called Reality (2001) Mandy (2001) The New Tom Green Show (2003) Man and Wife (2008) Dogg After Dark (2009) It's On with ...
In 1980, he had a role in the music video for David Bowie’s “Fashion” a year before MTV launched. After a chance meeting with MTV’s CEO, he became a VJ, and stayed with the channel until 1987.
At midnight on Aug. 1, 1981, Martha Quinn, Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, Alan Hunter, and J.J. Jackson stood inside the Loft restaurant in Fort Lee, N.J., to watch ...
The title sequence explained the plot; Kidd Video and his band (Named Kidd, Carla, Ash, & Whiz) of the same name (played by live action performers in the first half of the title sequence) were practicing in a storage unit when an animated villain named the Master Blaster appeared, and transported them to the Master Blaster's home dimension, a cartoon world called the Flipside.