The 1980s had some of the best sitcoms, but how well do you remember them? Can you name the show based on the series finale title?

THE '80S
Let’s take a trip back to the 1980s where these movie stars were considered Hollywood royalty. Test your movie knowledge with our quiz!
There were some excellent sitcoms from the 1980s, but how well do you know them? We have a quiz for you!
We all love a good villain, and the '80s had some of the best. How well do you know them just from a description? We have a quiz for you!
How well do you know "Forever Young," "Manic Monday," "Time After Time," and other '80s hit songs? Test your knowledge with this quiz.
From slashers to supernatural scares, are you an expert at horror movies of this decade? Take our trivia quiz to find out.
Though ‘The Golden Girls’ made its debut on September 14, 1985, the series still remains fresh for generations of new viewers thanks to great writing and syndicated reruns.
Teddy Ruxpin, a battery-operated talking bear created by a Disney engineer, became one of the biggest toys of the ’80s. But there would be no talking his way out of bankruptcy proceedings.
The public once made the rock anthem a chart-topping hit. Then we all seemed to change our mind.
When it comes to ‘80s toys, wrestling figures from the WWF (now the WWE) were all the rage. Here‘s what to know about their creation and the big impact they had on pop culture.
Though the 1975 original film is legendary, the ‘Jaws’ sequels occupy a weird (and somewhat complicated) place in cinema history—and here are the real reasons why.
Remember Chuck E. Cheese? He’s back with arcades aimed at grown-ups featuring classic games, collectibles, and throwback vibes.
Read on to find out how David Lynch’s 1980 classic was almost derailed by a lawsuit—and the director’s own attempts to make a prosthetic suit for star John Hurt.
‘The Goonies’ turns 40 this year—and to make the film, director Steven Spielberg may have drawn inspiration from a real-life shipwreck that occurred off Oregon’s coast. It’s known as the Beeswax Wreck.
Geraldo Rivera promised to dig deep in Al Capone’s hotel hideout on Chicago’s South Side back in 1986—here’s the oral history of how it all really went down.
Think you're a ‘Princess Bride’ super fan? Discover more fun facts about the 1987 classic, like which actor did a guest lecture at Oxford University in between filming, and so much more.
The 1990 album—which one critic said confirmed “his total lack of talent and ideas”—explained why Andrew Ridgeley always seemed to take a backseat to George Michael.
‘Gymkata’ was a flop when it hit theaters in 1985—but today, the so-bad-it’s-good film has a cult following. Here’s what you should know.
How did a pompom with googly eyes go from cheap toy, to marketing tool, to Dutch cultural phenomenon?