Can you guess which 1980s show these celebrities are on?
Take a chill pill to survive these celeb sightings.
In the 1980s, cars could talk, aliens were part of the family, and the line started blurring between sitcoms and dramas with that little hit show called M*A*S*H. It was an era where pretty much anything goes, and, boy, did they sometimes go there.
Below, we've clipped out some of our favorite '80s celebrity guest appearances of all time. It's up to you to figure out which 1980s show they're on. Good luck!
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The cast of Gilligan's Island famously reunited on which 1980s show?
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Monty Python co-founder John Cleese made time to counsel a couple on which 1980s sitcom?
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Betty White played a rare recurring role on this 1980s series:
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One of the most memorable episodes of this 1980s show found the whole cast on Family Feud with Richard Dawson:
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Frank Zappa played the bad guy on which crime drama?
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Patrick Swayze shook things up when he popped up on the examination table on which show?
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That's Frank Sinatra in a scene where he's just been confronted by the star of which show?
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Before he was A.C. Slater, Mario Lopez showed up as the star pupil on which 1980s show?
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That's Bill Murray, who asked the star of which 1980s show for this dance?
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It was a huge honor when First Lady Nancy Reagan dropped by which sitcom?
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This is about as Eighties as it gets. The metal band Anthrax stopped by for dinner in the kitchen we're used to seeing the housewife from which show sneaking snacks in?
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Here's a young Juliette Lewis in one of her earliest TV appearances on which Eighties show?
Can you guess which 1980s show these celebrities are on?
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37 Comments
I got 12/12, but the only one I knew from actually seeing the episode was Frank Zappa; the rest I could figure from the photos.
If you know a little about each show it's easy by looking at the picture. I only missed Square Pegs which I never heard of before.
It was easy to tell which show Bill Murray danced on because the series' creator had been a writer on SNL.
12 of 12. That Magnum episode was one of Frank Sinatra's onscreen roles. The Facts of Life episode was a 2 part finale that was a back door pilot for a proposed spin-off where Blair would buy Eastland and become headmaster. Juliette Lewis and Mayim Bialik were two of the students at Eastland.
12/12 Almost said Roseanne on the last one until I noticed the uniform on the girl in background.