词条 | That '80s Show | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| image = | genre = Sitcom | creator = Mark Brazill Terry Turner Linda Wallem | starring = Glenn Howerton Tinsley Grimes Chyler Leigh Eddie Shin Brittany Daniel Geoff Pierson Margaret Smith | theme_music_composer = | opentheme = "Eighties" by Killing Joke | composer = Ben Vaughn | country = United States | language = English | distributor = | num_seasons = 1 | num_episodes = 13 | list_episodes = #Episodes | executive_producer = Mark Brazill Marcy Carsey Caryn Mandabach Jeff McCracken Terry Turner Linda Wallem Tom Werner Christine Zander | producer = Patrick Kienlen | editor = Vince Humphrey Tom Ryder | cinematography = Ronald W. Browne | camera = Multi-camera | runtime = 22–24 minutes | company = Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions | channel = Fox (United States) CTV (Canada) | picture_format = 480i (SDTV) | audio_format = Stereo | first_aired = {{dts||1|23}} | last_aired = {{End date|2002|05|29}} }} That '80s Show is an American sitcom that aired from January through May 2002. Despite having a similar name, show structure, and many of the same writers and production staff, it is not considered a direct spin-off of the more successful That '70s Show. The characters and story lines from both shows never crossed paths. It was a separate decade-based show created because of That '70s Show's popularity at the time.[1] That '80s Show failed to gain a wide audience during its original run, and low ratings eventually forced Fox to cancel it after 13 episodes. The show was set in 1984 and revolved around the lives of a group of friends living in San Diego, California. It debuted January 23, 2002, and the final episode aired May 29, 2002. Its regular time slot was on Wednesday nights at 8:00/7:00 Central on the Fox Network, although a few shows were aired on different nights. Its main time slot competitors were ABC's My Wife and Kids, CBS's 60 Minutes II, and NBC's Ed. All 13 episodes, which were filmed at CBS Studio Center, aired at least once. PlotThe show follows the lives of struggling musician Corey Howard and his associates, friends, and family. His working (and eventual romantic) relationship with June Tuesday is also a focal point, and becomes the main anchor of the show after a few episodes. Later episodes focused on the culture clash between Corey and June's lifestyles. Various tidbits of 1980s culture and music are sprinkled in throughout each episode. As with That '70s Show, several celebrities from the decade guest starred in several episodes. Whereas That '70s Show was primarily about adolescent teens, the '80s show dealt more with young adults—collegiates now facing the adult world. Episodes took place at different locations throughout the day. Scenes would take place at Club Berlin, a dance club; Permanent Record, the record store where Corey and June worked; Videx, an office owned by R.T.; and the family home, along with the occasional car trip. The theme song is a 15-second snippet of "Eighties" by Killing Joke, with the opening credit sequence (and screens used to transition from scene to scene) consisting of a hand flipping through a row of vinyl records, each with artwork of a cast member's face and name. CastMain
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Episodes{{Episode table|background=#dba6da |overall= |title= |director= |writer= |airdate= |prodcode= |episodes={{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=1 |Title=Eighties |AltTitle=That '80s Pilot |DirectedBy=David Trainer |WrittenBy=Linda Wallem & Terry Turner & Mark Brazill |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|23}} |ProdCode=101 |ShortSummary=Corey meets Tuesday and doesn't get along with her, quitting the record store to work for his father, but not before getting the best of her in an insult war. Sophia reveals her crush on Katie. Corey returns to Permanent Record by episode's end, taking Tuesday (who takes her hair down after Corey's insult) out for coffee. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2 |Title=Valentine's Day |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Cindy Caponera |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|1|30}} |ProdCode=104 |ShortSummary=A box of chocolates shows up at Permanent Record, and Margaret tricks both Corey and Tuesday into believing the other bought them as a gift, freaking both of them out in their "non-relationship." Owen comes home from the Navy to visit Katie. R.T. is depressed that he is alone, and the gang takes him to Club Berlin to find him a date. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3 |Title=Tuesday Comes Over |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Elaine Aronson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|6}} |ProdCode=103 |ShortSummary=Tuesday takes a shower at Corey's (without his knowledge) after Katie discovers she is sleeping in her car. In the process, she discovers that Corey lied to her about living on his own. Roger struggles with work at the car dealership. R.T. buys a hot tub. Katie tries to make everyone more environmentally friendly. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4 |Title=Corey's Remix |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Terry Turner |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|13}} |ProdCode=102 |ShortSummary=Corey records a song about his breakup from Sophia, and Katie mixes it into a dance song and plays it at the club, much to Corey's chagrin. Roger gets fired from his job at the car dealership. Corey flirts with Tuesday, inviting her to Club Berlin. She blows him off, but feels bad, and shows up at the club anyway at the end of the episode. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5 |Title=My Dead Friend |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Christine Zander |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|2|20}} |ProdCode=105 |ShortSummary=A regular at the club drops dead, and his father mistakenly thinks Corey was his friend, and asks him to give a eulogy at his funeral. Corey finds out that "Tuesday" is actually Tuesday's last name, and her first initial is ‘J'. Roger is obsessed with finding the dead guy's cousin, who owns a lucrative car dealership in Chula Vista, California. Corey doesn't know what to say, so Tuesday helps him, finally telling him her first name in the process (June) in an effort to get him to trust her. Sophia continues to pursue her crush on Katie, and tries to set up a threesome with the two of them and Owen. A drunk who frequently sells records to Permanent Record unknowingly gives Margaret a copy of the "butcher cover" version of The Beatles' Yesterday and Today album. She doesn't know whether to keep it or do the right thing and give it back. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6 |Title=Spring Break '84 |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Steve Joe & Greg Schaffer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|6}} |ProdCode=106 |ShortSummary=Katie gets into credit card debt, so she plans a fake trip to "Mexico" for Spring Break, which turns out to just be Roger's apartment. R.T. falls apart without Katie's daily guidance. A former high school classmate of Corey's (played by Chyler Leigh's real life husband Nathan West) is now a big pop star, and asks Tuesday to come to his show (and backstage). Corey is depressed at the thought of Tuesday seeing someone else, but in the end Tuesday can't stand the guy's music. Roger buys a new pair of parachute pants that make it impossible for him to sit down. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7 |Title=Katie's Birthday |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Jenna Jolovitz |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|3|27}} |ProdCode=107 |ShortSummary=Sophia plans a birthday party for Katie, where Owen proposes, much to Katie's embarrassment. R.T. buys a new video camera, but doesn't know how to operate it. Roger hurts his ankle dancing. Corey and Tuesday finally kiss, after much tension (and arguing), yet still argue at the end of the episode (but almost kiss again). R.T. hires Sophia to be director of sales for Videx. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8 |Title=After The Kiss |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Tony Barbieri |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|10}} |ProdCode=108 |ShortSummary=Things heat up between Corey and Tuesday, but she runs away at the thought of a labelled "relationship." Katie invites Roger to her aerobics class, and he shows her up with his dancing. Sophia starts at R.T.'s company, and becomes a power hungry control freak. Tuesday finally comes around, and agrees to date Corey after talking with Margaret. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9 |Title=Double Date |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Lesley Wake & Sarah McLaughlin |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|17}} |ProdCode=109 |ShortSummary=Corey and Tuesday go on a date, Roger wants it to be a double date, so Tuesday picks up a random girl that works at the local bank (Tammy Lynn Michaels) for him. R.T. decides to become the spokesperson for his own company, but keeps getting distracted by the women in his commercial. Katie decides to drop out of college, but is afraid to tell her father (she changes her major instead, after running into an old professor). Tuesday becomes frustrated with Corey's uniform lifestyle, but accepts it in the end. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10 |Title=Punk Club |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Tiffany Zehnal |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|4|24}} |ProdCode=110 |ShortSummary=A new punk club opens up in town, and Tuesday secretly goes without informing Corey. Roger burns part of his hair off in the car with a portable crimping iron. Sophia convinces Katie to stop cleaning up the house, which causes R.T. to be unable to take care of himself. Margaret becomes obsessed with Footloose. Corey believes that Tuesday is embarrassed to be seen with him, so Tuesday takes Corey back to the club, defending his "normal" image to everyone. '80s teen star Tiffany guest stars as a punk club employee. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11 |Title=Road Trip |AltTitle=Star Search |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Neil Edwards |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|6}} |ProdCode=111 |ShortSummary=After the two of them perform at a wedding, Katie signs herself and Corey up to be on Star Search. Corey has second thoughts about appearing on a "mainstream" talent show, especially after being through make-up. R.T. takes Sophia to the wedding to show off to his ex-wife, and she moves in, temporarily. Roger meets (and dances for) Ed McMahon, who guest stars. Margaret is scared of seeing Pat Benatar (who guest stars with Neil Giraldo), due to a pyro accident she was responsible for years earlier. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12 |Title=Beach Party |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Linda Wallem |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|7}} |ProdCode=113 |ShortSummary=Katie invites the gang to a beach barbecue, but it's just a trick to clean up the beach. Corey's decision to move in with Tuesday freaks her out, and angers Roger. Debbie Gibson guest stars as a record store customer who drives Margaret nuts. R.T. is thinking of selling his company to a competitor, played by guest star Morgan Fairchild. She and Sophia have a Dynasty-like slapping session. Tuesday, in her own way, tells Corey that she loves him, and the series ends with the two of them kissing on the beach. |LineColor=dba6da }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13 |Title=Sophia's Depressed |DirectedBy=Terry Hughes |WrittenBy=Elaine Aronson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|5|29}} |ProdCode=112 |ShortSummary=Sophia is depressed because her twin sister, Bianca (Cynthia Daniel), is getting married. R.T. thinks he once slept with Patty, Roger's girlfriend. The record store is damaged due to an electrical fire, and Margaret's friend Zeke (played by Duran Duran's John Taylor) remodels. Owen incorrectly tells everyone on his ship that he and Katie got married, and also is despondent over M*A*S*H ending. Corey, fed up with Tuesday's "pit" of an apartment, asks her to stay at his house, but she is afraid of his family's "happy" lifestyle. |LineColor=dba6da }} }} Episode notes
MusicEach episode used several vintage 1980s hit songs, either playing in the background of a scene or sung by one or more of the cast members:
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,187618,00.html|title=Let's Do the Time Warp Again! |last=Rice|first=Lynette |date=2001-12-12|publisher=ew.com|accessdate=2008-10-19}} External links
10 : 2002 American television series debuts|2002 American television series endings|2000s American sitcoms|English-language television programs|Fox network shows|Television series by Carsey-Werner Productions|Television series set in 1984|Television series set in the 1980s|Television shows set in San Diego|Television series created by Bonnie and Terry Turner |
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