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Friday Night Videos
If you didn't have MTV in the early to mid '80s, or even if you did, you were parked in front of the TV to watch??Friday Night Videos??on NBC after??The Tonight Show. -
Chokey Chicken
Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt love it, as does nearly every one in O-town. Show your love for Chokey Chicken with this stylish tee! Made from a poly-cotton blend, it's pre-shrunk and will look great wash after wash. -
90's Kid - Orange Couch
You were in command of the TV, the game console, and the VCR from here. Every '90s kid remembers sitting or laying on the sofa watching TV and playing video games for hours. -
Rug Life
Are you down with??Tommy,??Chuckie, twins??Phil and Lil, and??Angelica? Then you're leading a Rug Life. Get this awesome tee to show you hang with the 'Rats! Made from a poly-cotton blend, this pre-shrunk T-shirt will look great wash after wash. -
Still Living In The 90's
Are you still master at BrainQuest, still quoting??Friends episodes, or longing for the simple charm of Windows 95? Then you are still living in the '90s and need this tee!?? Pre-shrunk and made from a poly-cotton blend, this shirt will look great for generations... -
The Beets Farewell Tour
Doug's favorite band, indeed the most popular act in Bluffington, went on their last and final farewell tour in 1994. -
Still Figuring It Out
I may be from the '90s but I'm still figuring it all out. -
Dracula Bat
Dracula??a Gothic horror??novel published in 1897 by Irish author??Bram Stoker that first introduced the character of??Count Dracula. It is widely believed the character was based on??Vlad III Dracula of Romania, often called??Vlad the Impaler. -
Vampira
Vampira was a horror movie host in the 1950s in Los Angeles. Played by actress Maila Nurmi, Vampira appeared on KABC from April 1954 to April 1955. She later appeared in the infamous Ed Wood sci-fi/horror film??Plan 9 From Outer Space.?? -
Professor Kool's Fun School
Stu Kerr hosted Professor Kool's Fun School??? on WMAR-TV from 1967 to 1977. The show mixed comedy and education and was the launched the career of Kevin Clash, the man behind, or rather under, Elmo. -
WKBS Channel 48
Channel 48, WKBS, was an independent TV station licensed to Burlington, NJ that served the greater Philadelphia TV market.??The station broadcast from 1965 to 1983. -
Channel 43 Plays Favorites
It was the jingle you couldn't escape if you watched TV in Cleveland in the early '80s. Channel 43 went on the air in 1968, eight months after the debut of WKBF, Channel 61. Both were independent stations, but only one survived the '70s.... -
ON TV
ON TV was an over-the-air subscription TV service that started broadcasting in 1977. With the use of a set-top descrambler, subscribers could watch movies, sports, and other premium content. By 1985, competition from cable TV forced ON TV and similar services out of business. -
America's Raddest Baddest TV Dad
There was no dad quite like Danny Tanner.?? *A portion of proceeds benefits the Scleroderma Research Foundation.?? -
Wake Up San Francisco Newer Logo
Wake up with Danny and Rebecca and the Bay Area's favorite morning show. *A portion of proceeds benefits the Scleroderma Research Foundation.?? -
Wake Up San Francisco Vintage Logo
Wake up with Danny and Rebecca and the Bay Area's favorite morning show. *A portion of proceeds benefits the Scleroderma Research Foundation.?? -
Love, American Style
The racy comedy anthology series?????Love, American Style,?????debuted on September 29, 1969. For most of its run, it was an hour-long program that capped off ABC's Friday night lineup, which included?????The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222,?????and?????The Odd Couple.??? It lived on in reruns... -
Back in St. Olaf
The real community of St. Olaf, Minnesota, population 332,?? is the hometown of fictional TV character Rose Nylund. -
Happy Thanksgiving! Frozen Dinner
Do you remember eating a frozen Thanksgiving dinner? -
Oh My God! They're Turkeys!
"Those can't be skydivers..." The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follows the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in disaster and hilarity, with the final... -
Mr. America
It's been called one of the worst-kept secrets in sports. Who was Mr. America...? -
Bob The Vid Tech
Bob The Vid Tech, as portrayed by Robert Heck,??was the host of several programs produced by Maryland Public Television from 1993 to 2010. He also appeared in clips shown between national programming on PBS Kids.?? -
Cafe Nervosa
This fictions coffee shop is supposedly located at 4th & Pike in downtown Seattle. It is frequented by local radio personalities and was very popular in the 90s. -
Polka Varieties
Paul Wilcox hosted??the TV show "Polka Varieties," the show aired Sundays on Cleveland's WEWS-TV (and eventually was syndicated on stations across the country) from 1956 to 1983. It??highlighted??both local and national polka acts. -
WCPO-TV
WCPO TV was the station first signed on the air at noon on July 26, 1949, and first face seen was Big Jim Stacey.??Originally operating on VHF channel 7; it was Cincinnati's third television station. -
The Uncle Al Show
If you grew up in Cincinnati, chances are great that you were on the Uncle Al Show. Uncle Al and Captain Wendy entertained children of the midwest for over 35 years, and had one of the longest running kids TV shows in the history... -
I Was On The Uncle Al Show
If you grew up in Cincinnati, chances are pretty good you were on the??Uncle Al Show. Uncle Al and Captain Wendy entertained children of the Midwest for over 35 years, and had one of the longest running kids TV shows in the history of... -
Nite Owl Theatre
Night Owl Theatre was a horror movie TV show that ran for 17 years starting in 1974. -
Krang Ohio
It's your move! Look great in this chess and Ohio-inspired design from Old School Shirts!
