Wow! NBC had all the great shows. This is my Era. Miss those days of comfort and serenity. Good family shows. 💜💜 Thank you NBC and all the great actors, writers, directors, and all that made these shows successful.
One of my most favorite shows (have seen it all on DVD) started in the middle of this Be There season-- Riptide (which started on my third birthday [Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1984]).
I've seen each and every single episode of Gimme A Break!, and Mama's Family. I've also seen the High School USA telemovie with Family Ties' Michael J. Fox, The Facts of Life's Nancy McKeon, Revenge of the Nerds' Anthony Edwards, and Gimme A Break!'s Lauri Hendler; and the High School USA sole pilot which never picked up as a series, this time starring Leave it to Beaver's Barbara Billingsley and Jerry Mathers, and Bewitched's Dick York. All which aired on NBC that season.
ooops let me rewrite this I made a spelling mistake I hope y'all will reply to this at 1:20 was that Roger Mudd in front of the U.S. Capitol building???????
"We Got It Made" (1983-1988), The Yellow Rose of Texas" (1983-1990), "Riptide" (1984-1986), "Night Court" (1984-1992), "Bret Maverick" (1981-1990), "Knight Rider" (1982-1986), "The A Team" (1983-1987), "Remington Steele" (1982-1987), "Family Ties" (1982-1989), "Mama's Family" (1983-1990), "Gimme a Break!" (1981-1987), "Saturday Night Live" (1975-), "The Tonight Show" (1962-), "Cheers" (1982-1993) along with the Norman Lear Collection as well as "Hill St. Blues" (1981-1987) and others were very successful but some of them did not. All of which that makes NBC, America's number one television network. Be there!
@@Attmay And let's not forget 1988's Working Girl where Carly Simon won both an 1989 Oscar and 1990 Grammy for its theme song, "Let the River Run" but Rob Mounsey's music adaptation was very, very good. From 1997-present, in the words of Grammy winner Wynonna Judd who wrote for all of us with a great sense of humor and lots of wonderful ideas like "well you need to get out more." Because it's okay to work and get along with many great musicians on the scoring stage, but Rob Mounsey he was called a "quiet giant." In fact, he did a number of genres with six Grammy nominations and two Emmy wins on his resume. He resides in Brooklyn, New York.
southwest Florida, be there!, u kan be there, be there, be there, &, southwest shores, got u COVERED FLORIDA, see what u wanna be there, TV9 there, be there!
Too bad Every single one of the "New" shows they premiered that year got the Ax...Or as Johnny Carson once said; "Welcome to NBC, which stands for Nine Bombs Cancelled"
We Got It Made. Mr. Smith. Manimal. Jennifer Slept Here. For Love And Honor. If you picked 100 people over the age of 50 off the street, how many would remember any of them?
@@Quartzquiz333 Well, Alonzo, in my deepest opinion there's "The Yellow Rose" on NBC Late Night with an all-star cast. From the creators of "Spenser for Hire" comes this long-running program on NBC Late Night and ran for seven seasons from 1983 to 1990 for Warner Bros Television, a Time Warner Company. But that's all I've read about this and nothing else.
@@NJGuy1973 "We Got It Made" has only ran for five seasons from 1983 to 1988 on NBC Late Night. Featuring an lavish cast and it was from the Emmy & Oscar winning creators of "Matlock", "Shakespeare in Love" and "The Hurt Locker." Distributed by Sony Pictures Television/TeleVentures and Warner Bros Television/HBO Enterprises (formerly Telepictures Distribution, 1978-2003). But that's all I've read about this and and nothing more.
Some programs were never lasted for a year or so, depending on some problems on the set, like cast changes and so on. Most of them didn't lasted on NBC: "Boone," "Bay City Blues," "The Rousters," "Jennifer Slept Here," "Mr. Smith," "For Love and Honor" and busted pilots. But now things have changed for the better.
@@markelijio6012 Sorry dude, don't shoot the messenger, just stating the facts. Nine new shows, all nine canceled before the end of the season. Let's just all be happy that NBC got their act together next season. Once again, AWESOME campaign and jingle, I just wish the shows were as good.
@@Quartzquiz333 Okay now I understand better and clearer. Thanks for the facts and pretty soon I'll learn more from you and everyone here. So Alonzo, thanks for reminding me you're the best!
Boy, I wish life could be this goofy and fun again.
Me too
In Brazil:
Quem Procura, Acha Aqui
(SBT, 1987)
WOW I have never seen this, but I was there for all my favorite shows. If I could only go back.
Wow! NBC had all the great shows. This is my Era. Miss those days of comfort and serenity. Good family shows. 💜💜
Thank you NBC and all the great actors, writers, directors, and all that made these shows successful.
Showcasing so many of the performers from 01:15 to 01:29 was always my favorite part.
One of my most favorite shows (have seen it all on DVD) started in the middle of this Be There season-- Riptide (which started on my third birthday [Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1984]).
0:11
_"Fancy free there take your family there but"_
(Seven Network, Australia)
1:10-1:11: In memory of Ellen Harper Jackson, excuse me Betty White. 1922-2021
No Brasil a melhor emissora do meu país o SBT fez a versão dessa vinheta em português, chamada de Quem procura acha aqui.
Honrou a versão original!
@@juritanaka8284 Verdade, até a entrada com o piano e trompete da vinheta do SBT é do mesmo jeito.
A do sbt é de 87
I don’t know about you all, but I’m going to NBC there!
I'm going to NBC because I'll be there!!!
One of my favorite Logo so far
The start to a peak that lasted over 20 years.
I wasn’t THERE, but it damn sure looks like a good time for TV 🫶🏽
0:29 1:07 I am sure Tom Brokaw and Roger Mudd were thrilled to be included in this. Pfffft.
I've seen each and every single episode of Gimme A Break!, and Mama's Family. I've also seen the High School USA telemovie with Family Ties' Michael J. Fox, The Facts of Life's Nancy McKeon, Revenge of the Nerds' Anthony Edwards, and Gimme A Break!'s Lauri Hendler; and the High School USA sole pilot which never picked up as a series, this time starring Leave it to Beaver's Barbara Billingsley and Jerry Mathers, and Bewitched's Dick York. All which aired on NBC that season.
When I learned that Vicki Lawrence wasn't actually old, my mind was blown.
1:43
SBT TVS Silvio Santos
Melhor Emissora do Brasil e do mundo.
I hope y'all will reply to this at 0:29 Tom Brokaw who was then the weekday anchor on NBC Nightly News has incurable blood cancer
A ream los magníficos baraku
ooops let me rewrite this I made a spelling mistake I hope y'all will reply to this at 1:20 was that Roger Mudd in front of the U.S. Capitol building???????
I hope y'all will nreply to this at 1:20 was that Roger Mudd in front of the U.S. Capitol building????????
The only two shows to survive that season were mid-season replacements; Riptide and Night Court.
TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes, another mid-season replacement, survived as well.
Back when television was magic and not junk like now. RIP to the people on this video, no longer with us.
The Hoff is alive
Mo River stop calling television today junk don’t you have brats to put to bed??????????!!!!!!
Nell Carter, Gary Coleman, Johnny Carson, Charlotte Rae, all RIP
"We Got It Made" (1983-1988), The Yellow Rose of Texas" (1983-1990), "Riptide" (1984-1986),
"Night Court" (1984-1992), "Bret Maverick" (1981-1990), "Knight Rider" (1982-1986),
"The A Team" (1983-1987), "Remington Steele" (1982-1987), "Family Ties" (1982-1989),
"Mama's Family" (1983-1990), "Gimme a Break!" (1981-1987), "Saturday Night Live" (1975-),
"The Tonight Show" (1962-), "Cheers" (1982-1993) along with the Norman Lear Collection
as well as "Hill St. Blues" (1981-1987) and others were very successful but some of them
did not. All of which that makes NBC, America's number one television network. Be there!
@@markelijio6012 Bret Maverick aired in 1981-82, and The Yellow Rose in 1983-84. Both were rerun in the summer of 1990.
Saudades do sbt e do super maquina
@Carlos Dimitris "SBT" TVS era emissora local
@Carlos Dimitris TVS/SBT has introduced audiences around the world. The start to a peak that lasted from Fall 1980 - present.
"Be There on Channel 3" KYW-TV Philadelphia (Prior to flipping to CBS 3 on September 10, 1995)
🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷...
Came for KR I was not disappointed. Still not
lol all of those new shows that year flopped. Great times though.
Damned 'Bike Shop' episode! F you 'Family Guy' for causing my interest in that episode! LOL!
Mr. T
I miss "Real People "!
Six years (1978-1984), what a great run on NBC!
Channel 3 There Be There! KVBC Las Vegas Nevada
WAVE 3 THERE BE THERE WAVE TV IN LOUISVILLE OWN BY GRAY MEDIA GROUP
Who wrote and composed this campaign?
I think it was Rob Mounsey. He also wrote the theme song GUIDING LIGHT used for most of the decade.
@@Attmay And let's not forget 1988's Working Girl where Carly Simon won both an 1989 Oscar and 1990 Grammy
for its theme song, "Let the River Run" but Rob Mounsey's music adaptation was very, very good.
From 1997-present, in the words of Grammy winner Wynonna Judd who wrote for all of us with a great sense
of humor and lots of wonderful ideas like "well you need to get out more." Because it's okay to work and get
along with many great musicians on the scoring stage, but Rob Mounsey he was called a "quiet giant." In fact, he did a number
of genres with six Grammy nominations and two Emmy wins on his resume. He resides in Brooklyn, New York.
Channel 5 there be there! Kxas tv fort worth Dallas.
Helo progm tv argentina cheers Knight Rider a ream
SBT: 👀
Seven: Hey, I was there first!
southwest Florida, be there!, u kan be there, be there, be there, &, southwest shores, got u COVERED FLORIDA, see what u wanna be there, TV9 there, be there!
Too bad Every single one of the "New" shows they premiered that year got the Ax...Or as Johnny Carson once said; "Welcome to NBC, which stands for Nine Bombs Cancelled"
We Got It Made. Mr. Smith. Manimal. Jennifer Slept Here. For Love And Honor.
If you picked 100 people over the age of 50 off the street, how many would remember any of them?
@@NJGuy1973 Sadly, I'd be one of them.
The Rousters, The Yellow Rose, Boone and Bay City Blues round out the "Nine and Out".
@@Quartzquiz333 Well, Alonzo, in my deepest opinion there's "The Yellow Rose" on NBC Late Night with an all-star cast.
From the creators of "Spenser for Hire" comes this long-running program on NBC Late Night and ran for seven seasons
from 1983 to 1990 for Warner Bros Television, a Time Warner Company. But that's all I've read about this and
nothing else.
@@NJGuy1973 "We Got It Made" has only ran for five seasons from 1983 to 1988 on NBC Late Night.
Featuring an lavish cast and it was from the Emmy & Oscar winning creators of "Matlock", "Shakespeare in
Love" and "The Hurt Locker." Distributed by Sony Pictures Television/TeleVentures and
Warner Bros Television/HBO Enterprises (formerly Telepictures Distribution, 1978-2003).
But that's all I've read about this and and nothing more.
Some programs were never lasted for a year or so, depending on some problems on the set, like cast changes and so on.
Most of them didn't lasted on NBC: "Boone," "Bay City Blues," "The Rousters," "Jennifer Slept Here,"
"Mr. Smith," "For Love and Honor" and busted pilots. But now things have changed for the better.
Great campaign, terrible season!
@@markelijio6012 Sorry dude, don't shoot the messenger, just stating the facts. Nine new shows, all nine canceled before the end of the season. Let's just all be happy that NBC got their act together next season. Once again, AWESOME campaign and jingle, I just wish the shows were as good.
@@Quartzquiz333 Okay now I understand better and clearer. Thanks for the facts and pretty soon I'll learn more from
you and everyone here. So Alonzo, thanks for reminding
me you're the best!
5 and 30, be there! (KOAA-TV/K30AA Pueblo-Colorado Springs, CO)