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Episode 14: Forgotten Sitcoms of the 80s

1 h 4 min · 5 de abr de 2026
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In the latest epsisode of Retro Sleepover, we discuss eight sitcoms that were very successful and popular in the 80s that are never talked about today. For some reason, these sitcoms never reached the pop culture level of becoming part of the 80s pop conversation. They are remembered fondly by those who watched them, but unlike shows such as Cheers, Roseanne, Family Ties and ALF they are never discussed when talking about popular sitcoms from the time period. Retro Sleepover presents to you eight very successful sitcoms that fell out of pop culture history from the 1980s....

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