First aired: 10/24/2005
1980 brought us such hits as Christopher Cross' "Sailing," Kristy McNichol was in Little Darlings, and the sci-fi hit Buck Rogers and the 25th Century rode the airwaves.
Guest star:
Countess Vaughn James (Herself),
Cedric Yarbrough (Himself),
Shondrella Avery (Herself),
Monica Keena (Herself),
Jorge Garcia (Himself),
Jerry Ferrara (Himself),
Fisher Stevens (Himself),
Emily Procter (Herself),
Alyson Hannigan (Herself),
Tony Hawk (Himself),
Sir Mix-A-Lot (Himself),
Nelson (Themselves),
Missi Pyle (Herself),
John Melendez (Himself),
Jennifer Irwin (Herself),
Erin Gray (Herself)
,
Damien Fahey (Himself),
Tim Bagley (Himself),
Ron Jeremy (Himself),
Night Ranger (Themselves),
Megyn Price (Herself),
Kirsten Storms (Herself),
Jay Manuel (Himself),
Donovan Scott (Himself),
Darius Rucker (Himself),
Bob Read (Himself),
Annabelle Gurwitch (Herself),
Ross Mark (Himself),
Riki Rachtman (Himself),
Laura Dean (Herself),
Joyce Hyser (Herself [as Joyce Hyser Robinson]),
Fred Coury (Himself),
Doug E. Fresh (Himself),
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (Himself)
First aired: 10/25/2005
The 1981 edition looks at movies such as Chariots of Fire and Escape from New York, television such as You Can't Do That on Television and Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters, singer Juice Newton, and gadgets like Penny Racers and EraserMate erasable pens.
Guest star:
Lea Thompson (Herself),
Lisa Lisa (Herself),
Emily Procter (Herself),
Erin Gray (Herself),
Cedric Yarbrough (Himself),
Tony Hawk (Himself),
Scott Ian (Himself),
Fisher Stevens (Himself),
Jennifer Irwin (Herself),
Jorge Garcia (Himself),
Carlos Alazraqui (Himself),
Alyson Hannigan (Herself),
Missi Pyle (Herself),
Nelson (Themselves)
,
Dom DeLuise (Himself),
Clint Howard (Himself),
David Krumholtz (Himself),
Chandra Wilson (Herself),
Brenda Strong (Herself),
Bryan Callen (Himself),
Alonzo Bodden (Himself),
Tyler Florence (Himself),
Night Ranger (Themselves),
Megyn Price (Herself),
Michael Bublé (Himself),
David Naughton (Himself),
Dee Snider (Himself),
Damien Fahey (Himself),
Adam Ferrara (Himself),
Zero Boy (Himself),
Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Herself),
Stephen Pearcy (Himself)
First aired: 10/25/2005
In 1982, movie theaters featured First Blood and Tron, Ripley's Believe It or Not was on our TV sets, and BMX biking, Betamax vs. VHS, and EPCOT were pop culture highlights.
Guest star:
Scott Ian (Himself),
Maroon 5 (Themselves),
Jennifer Irwin (Herself),
John Heffron (Himself),
Emily Procter (Herself [voice only]),
Erin Gray (Herself),
Lea Thompson (Herself),
Tony Hawk (Himself),
Monica Keena (Herself),
Nelson (Themselves),
John Melendez (Himself),
Jorge Garcia (Himself),
Lance Bass (Himself),
Hard 'n Phirm (Themselves),
Carlos Alazraqui (Himself),
Cedric Yarbrough (Himself)
,
Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Herself),
Michael Bublé (Himself),
Bow Wow Wow (Themselves),
Riki Rachtman (Himself),
Ron Perlman (Himself),
Laura Dean (Herself),
Jay McCarroll (Himself),
Jennifer Elise Cox (Herself),
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (Himself),
Drew Fraser (Himself),
Tim Bagley (Himself),
Frank Vincent (Himself)
First aired: 10/25/2005
The 1983 edition looks at the movies D.C. Cab and Terms of Endearment, TV shows Reading Rainbow and St. Elsewhere, radio's Quiet Riot, bookstores' Truly Tasteless Jokes, and the rise of the Jheri curl.
Guest star:
Missi Pyle (Herself),
John Heffron (Himself),
Jorge Garcia (Himself),
Lea Thompson (Herself),
Lisa Lisa (Herself),
Hard 'n Phirm (Themselves),
Jason Mraz (Himself),
Alyson Hannigan (Herself),
Sir Mix-A-Lot (Himself)
,
Max Gail (Himself),
Dolph Lundgren (Himself),
Don "Mr Wizard" Herbert (Himself),
Jennifer Elise Cox (Herself),
Bow Wow Wow (Themselves),
Ron Jeremy (Himself),
Kevin Hart (Himself),
Laura Dean (Herself),
Doug E. Fresh (Himself),
Fat Joe (Himself)
First aired: 10/26/2005
The 1984 edition looks at television's Snorks and TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes, the movies Police Academy and Children of the Corn, Doug Flutie's football miracles, and the overuse of hair mousse.
Guest star:
Sir Mix-A-Lot (Himself),
Shondrella Avery (Herself),
Lea Thompson (Herself),
Jason Mraz (Himself),
Alyson Hannigan (Herself),
John Heffron (Himself),
Lance Bass (Himself),
Nelson (Themselves),
Jerry Ferrara (Himself),
Countess Vaughn James (Herself)
,
Megyn Price (Herself),
Graham Norton (Himself),
Brian Posehn (Himself),
Papa Roach (Themselves),
Riki Rachtman (Himself),
David Krumholtz (Himself),
Donovan Scott (Himself),
Fat Joe (Himself),
Adam Ferrara (Himself),
Tom Papa (Himself),
Tyler Florence (Himself),
Michael Strahan (Himself),
Jay McCarroll (Himself),
Jay Manuel (Himself),
Bronson Arroyo (Himself)
First aired: 10/26/2005
The 1985 edition features television's Bob Ross, Obsession commercials, and Joe Theissman's leg break on Monday Night Football, the movies The Legend of Billie Jean and Just One of the Guys, Weird Al Yankovic's rise to stardom, and the My Buddy doll.
Guest star:
Tony Hawk (Himself),
Scott Ian (Himself),
Sir Mix-A-Lot (Himself),
Lance Bass (Himself),
Jason Mraz (Himself),
Countess Vaughn James (Herself),
Missi Pyle (Herself),
Hard 'n Phirm (Themselves),
Emily Procter (Herself),
Fisher Stevens (Himself),
Cedric Yarbrough (Himself),
Lea Thompson (Herself),
Jerry Ferrara (Himself),
John Melendez (Himself),
Jorge Garcia (Himself)
,
Tim Bagley (Himself),
Kevin Hart (Himself),
Jake Johannsen (Himself),
Flavor Flav (Himself),
Frank Vincent (Himself),
Dave "Snake" Sabo (Himself),
Dolph Lundgren (Himself),
Bart Conner (Himself),
Stephen Pearcy (Himself),
Stuart Scott (Himself),
Ross Mark (Himself),
Joyce Hyser (Herself [as Joyce Hyser Robinson]),
Ken Howard (Himself),
Har Mar Superstar (Himself),
Bob Read (Himself),
Tyler Florence (Himself),
Zero Boy (Himself),
Stephen Collins (Himself),
Steve Landesberg (Himself),
Michael Strahan (Himself),
Fred Coury (Himself),
Freda Payne (Herself),
Dom DeLuise (Himself),
Ed Marinaro (Himself),
Ben Folds (Himself),
Billy Morrison (Himself)
First aired: 10/27/2005
The 1986 edition focuses on television's Murder, She Wrote and Love Connection, the cinema's Back to School and Short Circuit, music group Heart, and the excitement surrounding the return of Halley's Comet.
Guest star:
Cedric Yarbrough (Himself),
Fisher Stevens (Himself),
Jason Mraz (Himself),
Carlos Alazraqui (Himself),
Alyson Hannigan (Herself),
Sir Mix-A-Lot (Himself),
Maroon 5 (Themselves),
Missi Pyle (Herself),
Monica Keena (Herself),
Nelson (Themselves),
John Heffron (Himself),
John Melendez (Himself),
Lisa Lisa (Herself)
,
Doug E. Fresh (Himself),
Fat Joe (Himself),
Brian Posehn (Himself),
Stuart Pankin (Himself),
Tom Bosley (Himself),
Kevin Hart (Himself)
First aired: 10/27/2005
The 1987 edition looks at television's Spenser: For Hire and Star Trek: The Next Generation, the movies Predator and Throw Momma from the Train, Billy Idol's "Mony, Mony" remake, the Black Monday stock market crash, and baby Jessica falling into a well.
Guest star:
Scott Ian (Himself),
Shondrella Avery (Herself),
Lisa Lisa (Herself),
Maroon 5 (Themselves),
Nelson (Themselves),
Jerry Ferrara (Himself),
Lance Bass (Himself),
Lea Thompson (Herself),
Jennifer Irwin (Herself),
Hard 'n Phirm (Themselves),
Jason Mraz (Himself),
Erin Gray (Herself),
Carlos Alazraqui (Himself),
Countess Vaughn James (Herself)
,
Tom Papa (Himself),
Tyler Florence (Himself),
Zero Boy (Himself),
Rachael Leigh Cook (Herself),
Stephen Pearcy (Himself),
Marilu Henner (Herself),
Michael Strahan (Himself),
John Waters (Himself),
Kevin Hart (Himself),
Jennifer Elise Cox (Herself),
Graham Norton (Himself),
Jake Johannsen (Himself),
Jay McCarroll (Himself),
Donovan Scott (Himself),
Doug E. Fresh (Himself),
Drew Fraser (Himself),
Frank Vincent (Himself),
David Krumholtz (Himself),
Dee Snider (Himself),
Annabelle Gurwitch (Herself),
Bob Zmuda (Himself),
Brenda Strong (Herself),
Brian Posehn (Himself),
Bronson Arroyo (Himself),
Adam Ferrara (Himself),
Alonzo Bodden (Himself)
First aired: 10/28/2005
The 1988 edition looks at television's It's Garry Shandling's Show and Morton Downey, Jr., the movies Cocktail and Midnight Run, singers Lita Ford and Buster Poindexter, Jimmy the Greek's racist comments, Micro Machines cars, and Nintendo's Mike Tyson's Punch-Out videogame.
Guest star:
John Melendez (Himself),
John Heffron (Himself),
Jerry Ferrara (Himself),
Hard 'n Phirm (Themselves),
Tony Hawk (Himself),
Fisher Stevens (Himself),
Emily Procter (Herself),
Shondrella Avery (Herself),
Cedric Yarbrough (Himself),
Scott Ian (Himself),
Carlos Alazraqui (Himself),
Monica Keena (Herself),
Maroon 5 (Themselves),
Lance Bass (Himself),
Jorge Garcia (Himself),
Jennifer Irwin (Herself)
,
Jennifer Elise Cox (Herself),
Jake Johannsen (Himself),
Fred Coury (Himself),
Gary Cole (Himself),
Gary Valentine (Himself),
Tom Papa (Himself),
Evan Wecksell (Himself),
Stephen Pearcy (Himself),
Drew Fraser (Himself),
Stephen Perkins (Himself),
David Zucker (Himself),
Dee Snider (Himself),
Damien Fahey (Himself),
Dave "Snake" Sabo (Himself),
Bob Read (Himself),
Ross Mark (Himself),
Rick Springfield (Himself),
Michael Bublé (Himself),
Kirsten Storms (Herself)
First aired: 10/28/2005
The 1989 edition reviews television's Rescue 911 and Mr. Bean, the cinema's Steel Magnolias and The Little Mermaid, Paula Abdul's rise to stardom, Salman Rushdie's book, The Satanic Verses, Leona Helmsley's tax evasion, and the Domino's pizza 'Noid.
Guest star:
Sir Mix-A-Lot (Himself),
Scott Ian (Himself),
Shondrella Avery (Herself),
Monica Keena (Herself),
Lance Bass (Himself),
Lisa Lisa (Herself),
Jerry Ferrara (Himself),
John Heffron (Himself),
Maroon 5 (Themselves),
Erin Gray (Herself),
Hard 'n Phirm (Themselves),
Countess Vaughn James (Herself),
Carlos Alazraqui (Himself)
,
Stephen Collins (Himself),
Rachael Leigh Cook (Herself),
Tom Papa (Himself),
Nick DiPaolo (Himself),
Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Herself),
Megyn Price (Herself),
Melissa Rivers (Herself),
Papa Roach (Themselves),
Michael Bublé (Himself),
Graham Norton (Himself),
Harley Jane Kozak (Herself),
John Waters (Himself),
Donovan Scott (Himself),
Darius Rucker (Himself),
Gary Cole (Himself),
Bow Wow Wow (Themselves),
Bryan Callen (Himself),
Dee Snider (Himself),
Adam Ferrara (Himself),
Annabelle Gurwitch (Herself),
Billy Morrison (Himself)