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Subject: TV shows canceled in 1992

Written By: NitroOFR on 01/23/03 at 05:02 p.m.

Did anyone notice the many long-running TV shows from the 80's that were canceled or had a series finale in 1992? The Cosby Show, MacGyver, Growing Pains, Night Court, Who's The Boss, The Golden Girls. These are all that I can remember, were there any others?

Subject: Re: TV shows canceled in 1992

Written By: Roberto Tinajero on 01/24/03 at 02:12 a.m.

Well, 1992 is usually thought of as the year the 90's really began, so that does make sense.

Didn't Cheers also get cancelled in 1992?

Subject: Re: TV shows canceled in 1992

Written By: Jeffpcmt on 01/24/03 at 09:19 a.m.


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Did anyone notice the many long-running TV shows from the 80's that were canceled or had a series finale in 1992? The Cosby Show, MacGyver, Growing Pains, Night Court, Who's The Boss, The Golden Girls. These are all that I can remember, were there any others?
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Its also too bad that most cast members of these shows' careers took a nose dive shortly after their demise.  Sure a lot of the actors have small roles here and there since then but have never recaptured their popularity.  Bill Cosby and Alyssa Milano are about the only major exceptions (and maybe John Larroquette)

Subject: Re: TV shows canceled in 1992

Written By: DaChazman on 01/24/03 at 03:43 p.m.


Quoting:
Well, 1992 is usually thought of as the year the 90's really began, so that does make sense.

Didn't Cheers also get cancelled in 1992?
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No, that was 1993.