Building on the success of television and sitcoms in the 1970s, the 1980s featured some of the greatest television shows to ever grace screens. The focus was often on family, be it traditional or found families, like in Who’s the Boss and The Golden Girls. As the number of viewers began to rise exponentially during the decade, there were plenty of shows on the airwaves that still resonate nostalgically today.There were a number of shows from the 1980s that began to challenge the formula of shows from the 1960s and 1970s. Some broke barriers and proved to be extremely influential, paving the way for other shows in the future. Additionally, there are 1980s shows that set records for ratings and numbers of viewers that still stand today and are unlikely to ever be broken.Who’s the Boss follows Tony Micelli, a former baseball player who takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for advertising executive Angela Bower. Tony brings his daughter Samantha as well, in addition to Angela’s son Jonathan and Angela’s mother Mona, forming their own unique family.
Building on the success of television and sitcoms in the 1970s, the 1980s featured some of the greatest television shows to ever grace screens. The focus was often on family, be it traditional or found families, like in Who’s the Boss and The Golden Girls. As the number of viewers began to rise exponentially during the decade, there were plenty of shows on the airwaves that still resonate nostalgically today.
There were a number of shows from the 1980s that began to challenge the formula of shows from the 1960s and 1970s. Some broke barriers and proved to be extremely influential, paving the way for other shows in the future. Additionally, there are 1980s shows that set records for ratings and numbers of viewers that still stand today and are unlikely to ever be broken.
Who’s the Boss follows Tony Micelli, a former baseball player who takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for advertising executive Angela Bower. Tony brings his daughter Samantha as well, in addition to Angela’s son Jonathan and Angela’s mother Mona, forming their own unique family.
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