

Then picture the type of relationships going on between two single college guys living with a hot maid. Then picture how their girlfriends would feel about it, eventually dumping both of them. Then picture them getting a sexy female live-in made to clean up their nasty apartment. Picture two college guys living together as roommates.

Arguments between brother and sister, Dad lost his job, a kid was getting picked on at school- that kind of stuff. When Urkel wasn’t stealing the show, it was normally about some kind of family drama going on. He was skinny, had tight suspenders and wore huge glasses, but it was the high-pitched, shrilly voice that most people probably remember him for. The show was about the Winslow family, but what everyone remembers is the nerdy neighbor- Steve Urkel. There are a few key episodes and phrases that people remember, but most people tend to forget about this one.Įven though this show debuted on the tail end of the 80s, we’ll throw it in because it was actually pretty bad, yet it managed to stay on for about 10 years. This show tried to be funny but was just never very successful- even by 1980’s standards. The boy was the son of the father’s former teammate, but was killed in an accident. The premise was that a retired football player and his wife adopt a little boy. This show was trying to combine controversial with living off the success of Gary Coleman in Different Strokes. Buddy, in traditional 80s sitcom style, was the goofy friend that people only kind of liked but had to be in every single episode. This show was about a college kid who liked to hang out with younger kids for some reason… There really wasn’t a whole lot of plot, but then again that’s the description for most sitcoms.Ĭharles was accompanied by his friend Buddy all the time. In fact, let’s look at some of the worst sitcoms you love to hate from the 80’s. Let’s face it- a lot of what came out of the 80s was bad.
