Ten Shows From the Eighties We'd Actually Like Ben Silverman to Revive
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Published 1/26/2008 by Bob Sassone at TV Squad
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Published 1/28/2008 by Whitney Matheson at USATODAY.com - Pop Candy
Good morning! I hope you had a marvelous weekend -- I caught up on work and attempted to clean my apartment, though that just resulted in lots of time spent sitting on the floor looking at old photos. Take a peek at today's headlines, won't you? - What '80s TV shows need to be revived? - Sean Lennon resembles his father in ...
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The 80s: Not Just For Gladiators Anymore
Published 1/28/2008 at MSN TV Blog
... With "new" shows like "American Gladiators" and "Knight Rider" showing up on TV this month, the eighties are the new oughts. NY Mag's Vulture blog has a hilarious list of staples they'd like to see revived...complete with video clips. When was the last time you thought about "Small Wonder"? ...

