Top TV Shows of the 90's!
Kari Albsmeyer
Issue date: 10/15/08 Section: The Edge
"Saved by the Bell" - Who didn't want to go to school at Bayside High in hopes of dating their crush or hanging out at the Max with the gang?
"Full House" - No matter how old you were, you know you watched it; and if you get the right channels, you probably watch reruns too!
"Step by Step" - This 1991 spin-off of "The Brady Bunch" was good family entertainment for all.
"Family Matters" - Whether you liked the show or hated it, everyone knows the name "Steve Urkel" and probably used it and some point in time to make fun of a nerdy person.
"Home Improvement" - "Tool Time" is one of the more popular shows from the '90s, and it's not even the name of the actual show. Whether you watched because Tim Allen was funny or JTT was the cutest guy ever, you loved watching "Home Improvement."
"Friends" - One of the most popular shows of the '90s and into the new millennium reminded everyone that you could never have enough friends.
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" - Will Smith kept everyone laughing in this comedy that came out in 1990 about a boy from the streets who moves in with his ritzy upper class uncle and his family.
"Clueless" - Based of the film, this show coined phrases like "As if!" and "Whatever!" Where would we be without those phrases?
"Boy Meets World" - Growing up with Cory, Shawn and Topanga was one of the best parts of the '90s.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" - Whether you hated them or loved them, pretty much everyone wanted to go to school at West Beverly Hills High with the rich cool kids.
"Doug" - Appearing in 1991 on Nickelodeon, Doug Funny made writing in his journal entertaining and a not-so-nerdy thing for a guy to do.
"Kenan and Kel" - Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell entertained everyone by being themselves: a couple of goofy teens who couldn't seem to stay out of trouble.
"All That" - In 1994, preteens and teens got their own version of "Saturday Night Live" when Nickelodeon premiered its sketch comedy and musical performance show.
"Salute Your Shorts" - If you had Nickelodeon growing up, this was the show to watch. Who didn't want to go to summer camp after watching it?
"Clarissa Explains it All" - Another Nickelodeon favorite for most girls. Who didn't love Clarissa and throw a fit whenever you couldn't watch her show?
"Are You Afraid of the Dark?" - Whether you made if through the whole show or not, you probably watched it a few times just to prove it didn't scare you - even though it really did.
"Full House" - No matter how old you were, you know you watched it; and if you get the right channels, you probably watch reruns too!
"Step by Step" - This 1991 spin-off of "The Brady Bunch" was good family entertainment for all.
"Family Matters" - Whether you liked the show or hated it, everyone knows the name "Steve Urkel" and probably used it and some point in time to make fun of a nerdy person.
"Home Improvement" - "Tool Time" is one of the more popular shows from the '90s, and it's not even the name of the actual show. Whether you watched because Tim Allen was funny or JTT was the cutest guy ever, you loved watching "Home Improvement."
"Friends" - One of the most popular shows of the '90s and into the new millennium reminded everyone that you could never have enough friends.
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" - Will Smith kept everyone laughing in this comedy that came out in 1990 about a boy from the streets who moves in with his ritzy upper class uncle and his family.
"Clueless" - Based of the film, this show coined phrases like "As if!" and "Whatever!" Where would we be without those phrases?
"Boy Meets World" - Growing up with Cory, Shawn and Topanga was one of the best parts of the '90s.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" - Whether you hated them or loved them, pretty much everyone wanted to go to school at West Beverly Hills High with the rich cool kids.
"Doug" - Appearing in 1991 on Nickelodeon, Doug Funny made writing in his journal entertaining and a not-so-nerdy thing for a guy to do.
"Kenan and Kel" - Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell entertained everyone by being themselves: a couple of goofy teens who couldn't seem to stay out of trouble.
"All That" - In 1994, preteens and teens got their own version of "Saturday Night Live" when Nickelodeon premiered its sketch comedy and musical performance show.
"Salute Your Shorts" - If you had Nickelodeon growing up, this was the show to watch. Who didn't want to go to summer camp after watching it?
"Clarissa Explains it All" - Another Nickelodeon favorite for most girls. Who didn't love Clarissa and throw a fit whenever you couldn't watch her show?
"Are You Afraid of the Dark?" - Whether you made if through the whole show or not, you probably watched it a few times just to prove it didn't scare you - even though it really did.

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Stephanie
posted 10/16/08 @ 9:38 AM CST
wow, this brings back some great memories! it seems like just yesterday i was watching all of these great shows, and more great shows. this homecoming theme has been so much fun!
Chi O
posted 10/16/08 @ 11:50 AM CST
what a fun article!! it brings back such great memories!
krislee2
posted 12/16/08 @ 4:18 AM CST
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Rachel Whitney
posted 2/24/09 @ 2:16 AM CST
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Mandy Ackers
posted 3/04/09 @ 1:36 AM CST
I like articles like this. Great Article! Thanks!
Paula Peeler
posted 4/08/09 @ 12:06 AM CST
I thought this debate was about them, as opposed to featuring them. Whoops.
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posted 5/08/09 @ 8:41 PM CST
No X-Files???
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