"Car 54, Where are You? "
Car 54, Where are you? deals with the misadventures of Gunther Toody and Francis Muldoon are the two of New York's finest officers in the mythical 53rd precinct in Bronx, New York city. Both of them seemed more concerned with their everyday problems than with the crime rate in their precinct. Inevitably, domestic situations often became embroiled with police work.
"Becker"
John Becker is a doctor who runs a clinic in New York city. Two of his assistants, Margaret and Linda, are the ones who remained with the doctor because no one else stand the doctor. Jake Malinak is the blind best friend of Becker who runs a newsstand in the diner across the street. The diner used to run by Reggie Kostas, but has taken over by Chris Conner, whom Becker fluctuates between loathing and being attracted to.
"8 Simple Rules"
8 Simple Rules is about the family in which Cate, the mother of three children, takes a nursing job at the kids school to spend more time with her two daughters, Bridget and Kerry, and son, Rory, since the death of her husband, Paul. Cate's father, Jim, lends a hand to give comfort and guidance to Cate and his grandchildren.
"A Different World"
A Different world deals with the life of students at a historically Black College in Virginia, the Hillman College. The series ran for six seasons from 1987 to 1993. A Different World is an american sitcom and was a spin off from The Cosby Show. A Different World aired an episode to address the HIV/ AIDS Pandemic in 1990.
During the late 1980's and 1990's, the success of the show are said to be responsible to the increased enrolment at Black Colleges and Universities.
"Airwolf"
The series is about the supersonic millitary helicopter named Airwolf. The series ran 79 episodes (55 original episodes and 24 additional episodes) on CBS from 1984 to 1987. Stringfellow Hawke, one of the test pilots of Airwolf, is hired by the FIRM, a covert branch of Central Intelligence Agency, to steal Airwolf back from its creator, Dr. Charles Henry Moffet. Hawke finds the aircraft but instead of returning it to FIRM, he hides it and occasionally flies it to carry undercover missions for Uncle Sam, in exchange for the assistance from FIRM to locate his brother, St. John Hawke, who is missing in action since the Vietnam War.
"Judging Amy"
Judging Amy is about a young New York attorney named Amy Gray who returns to her childhood home with her daughter in Hartford, Connecticut after divorcing his husband. She worked as a judge on that city's family court at the age of 24. Her mother, Maxine, is a caseworker for the Department of Children and Family Services.
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