Family Ties
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- Eisner
- In Michael Eisner
both Cheers (1982–93) and Family Ties (1982–89) as well as the syndicated newsmagazine Entertainment Tonight (1981– ).
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- U.S. television history
- In Television in the United States: M*A*S*H
…shows as Taxi (ABC/NBC, 1978–83), Family Ties (NBC, 1982–89), The Cosby Show (NBC, 1984–92), Miami Vice (NBC, 1984–89), The Simpsons (Fox, begun 1989), Law & Order (NBC, 1990–2010), Homicide (NBC, 1993–99),
Read More - In Television in the United States: Quality dramas
sitcoms—The Cosby Show and Family Ties—achieved the top two positions in the ratings for the 1985–86 season. The Cosby Show, starring veteran TV actor Bill Cosby, remained the number one program for five straight seasons, tying with Roseanne in the 1989–90 season. Combined with Cheers (1982–93), a new ensemble…
Read More - In Television in the United States: Demographic divergence
such as The Cosby Show, Family Ties, and Growing Pains (ABC, 1985–92) remained on the air into the 1990s, while at the same time more “realistic” shows featuring lower-middle-class families such as Roseanne (ABC, 1988–97), The Simpsons (Fox, begun 1989), Married…with Children (Fox,
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- In Television in the United States: M*A*S*H
role of
- Davis
- In Geena Davis
…inept housekeeper in the sitcom Family Ties, and she played the title character in the unsuccessful sitcom Sara (1985). Davis also appeared in the box office failures Fletch, with Chevy Chase, and Transylvania 6-5000, with Jeff Goldblum (both 1985), before her breakthrough role opposite Goldblum in David Cronenberg’s
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- Fox
- In Michael J. Fox
…on the popular television series Family Ties (1982–89), where he worked with Tracy Pollan, his future wife. He later starred in the series Spin City (1996–2002), winning an Emmy in 2000, his last year on the show. Fox also appeared in feature films, notably portraying Marty McFly in the hit…
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- In Michael J. Fox