Dungeons and Dragons TV Commercial from the 80sAnnalee Newitz
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Chris gets thick with a nice Retro-Modern You Haul and shows off some of his 80s themed books in his 80s room. Synopsis It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet.Be the first to contribute. Learn more Contribute to this page ...
If the show was first broadcasted in 1978, it became popular during the 80s. Billionaire widower Mr Drummond (Conrad Bain), promised at the deathbed of his housekeeper that he'd take care of her two sons. He then became the guardian of Arnold and Willy (Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges), ...
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The magic that Asimov injected into the books has been wiped clean unfortunately. I was really looking forward to this and will still watch it, but it is not what it could have been (should have been). Well acted and great effects, which certainly helps. ...
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Loosely based on the real-life titular gang that menacingly patrolled the UK's streets in the late 19th and early 20th century, this show largely follows the exploits of Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy), the ambitious and cunning leader of the Shelby family. Peaky Blinders charts the rise and...
Read ourlook-back at UK kids’ fantasy dramas 1980 – 1984 here. By 1985 British TV’s children’s drama had really hit its stride, achieving “a balanced diet of programmes” as Edward Barnes, the head of the BBC children’s department observed. The late 80s, arguably, saw a...
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