FULL HOUSE
Monday – Friday, 4 and 4:30 p.m. ET/PT
Before Bob Saget turned Blue comic he was the head of the Tanner household, teaching family values to kids everywhere as the flagship series of ABC's “TGIF” Fridays. The series spawned catchphrases “Cut, it, out!” and “You got it, dude”, and “Have mercy!” FULL HOUSE ran for eight seasons and was one of the few primetime sitcoms every to reach more than 190 episodes.
THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR
Monday – Friday, 5 and 5:30 p.m. ET/PT
Launching the career of Will Smith, THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR gave us DJ Jazzy Jeff, “the Carlton” and one of the catchiest theme songs of all time. THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL AIR centres on a wealthy family living in Bel-Air who take in their teenage relative, played by Oscar®-nominated and Grammy® Award-winner Will Smith.
THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
Monday – Friday, 8 p.m. ET/PT
Three-time Emmy® Award-winner for Outstanding Comedy Series, THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW was the first show on television to feature a never-married, independent career woman as the central character. Included on TIME Magazine’s list of the "17 Shows That Changed TV," THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW paved the way for strong, independent women on television and beyond.
THE BOB NEWHART SHOW
Monday – Friday, 8:30 p.m. ET/PT
Rated among TIME Magazine’s “100 Best TV Shows of All-Time”, THE BOB NEWHART SHOW premiered in 1972 and was the first sitcom for the already renowned comedian Bob Newhart. THE BOB NEWHART SHOW follows Bob (Bob Newhart), a successful Chicago psychologist who shares a secretary with his best friend, orthodontist Dr. Jerry Robinson (Peter Bonerz). Also starring Suzanne Pleshette as Bob’s supportive (though occasionally sarcastic) wife Emily. The series ran for six seasons.
NEWHART
Monday – Friday, 9 and 9:30 p.m. ET/PT
In 1982 Bob Newhart returned with NEWHART. Boasting the title of “most unexpected moment in TV history” for the legendary dream reveal finale, two-time Emmy®- Award nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series, NEWHART follows Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) and his wife Joanna (Mary Frann) after leaving New York City to run a small inn in Vermont. Dick is a sane, mild-mannered everyman surrounded by a community of oddballs like Larry, Darryl and his other brother Darryl, in a town which exists in an illogical world run by rules that elude him. NEWHART frequently featured guest appearances including Johnny Carson, Jack Riley and Bob’s real-life pal, comedian/actor Don Rickles.
MUPRHY BROWN
Monday – Friday, 10 p.m. ET/PT
Of all the series of the ‘90s, none sparked more controversy than two-time Emmy®- winner for Best Comedy Series, MURPHY BROWN. The series stars four-time Emmy®- and two-time Golden Globe®-winner for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Candice Bergen, in the title role. A recovering alcoholic, Murphy Brown is returning to investigative news show FYI for the first time since a stay at the Betty Ford Clinic. Her colleagues at FYI include stuffy anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough), who affectionately addresses Murphy as "Slugger"; reporter Frank Fontana and the scatterbrained Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), a former Miss America. MURPHY BROWN made headlines when then Vice President Dan Quayle publicly criticized Murphy’s choice to become a single parent. Quayle's remarks caused a public discussion on family values, culminating in the 1992–93 season premiere where the television characters reacted to Quayle's comments and produced a special episode of FYI showcasing and celebrating the diversity of the modern family.
DESIGNING WOMEN
Monday – Friday, 10:30 p.m. ET/PT
Focusing on the working and personal lives of four strong Southern women running an interior design firm in Atlanta, Georgia, DESIGNING WOMEN made television waves and dominated the tabloids for four seasons. Never afraid to make a statement as bold as their shoulder pads, DESIGNING WOMEN took on controversial topics such as homosexuality, racism, dating clergy, AIDS, hostile societal attitudes towards the overweight and spousal abuse.