Top 25+ TV Shows from the ’80s That Deserve a Reboot
- 1. Knight Rider
- 2. The A-Team
- 3. MacGyver
- 4. Cheers
- 5. Family Ties
- 6. Growing Pains
- 8. Moonlighting
- 9. The Golden Girls
- 10. Miami Vice
- 11. Magnum, P.I.
- 12. Punky Brewster
- 13. Who's the Boss?
- 14. Dynasty
- 15. Silver Spoons
- 16. The Wonder Years
- 17. Small Wonder
- 18. Perfect Strangers
- 19. Remington Steele
- 20. Designing Women
- 21. Mork & Mindy
- 22. The Facts of Life
- 23. Charles in Charge
- 24. The Love Boat
25 TV Shows from the '80s That Deserve a Reboot

The '80s were a decade of some of the most unforgettable TV shows ever made. From family-friendly sitcoms to outrageous sci-fi adventures, the '80s gave us stories and characters that still live rent-free in our heads today. While many of these shows are frozen in time, we can’t help but wonder what they’d look like with a modern twist. These 25 TV shows are undeniably vying for a reboot, and it's time to make it happen.
1. Knight Rider

A crime-fighting loner and his talking car? Yes, please. Knight Rider had all the right ingredients for an action-packed series, and Kitt was the coolest sidekick ever. Imagine, with today's tech, how a reboot could take the futuristic car concept to a whole new level.
2. The A-Team

If you ever needed a ragtag team of soldiers of fortune, The A-Team had your back. The show was equal parts explosive action and lighthearted fun. A modern reboot could bring back that lovable chaos, with some updated missions and new faces, of course.
3. MacGyver

The original MacGyver made duct tape and paperclips look like high-tech gadgets. While there was a reboot in 2016, many fans feel it didn’t quite capture the original charm. A fresh, character-driven take could finally do justice to that resourceful legend.
4. Cheers

This classic sitcom made everyone want a bar "where everybody knows your name." With witty humor and unforgettable characters, Cheers is ready for a revival. A new generation could bring fresh laughs while also paying tribute to the original crew.
5. Family Ties

Michael J. Fox stole the show as Alex P. Keaton, a young Republican in a hippie household. In today's political and cultural climate, a reboot could explore new generational clashes for sure. That family dynamic still feels as relevant (and hilarious) as ever.
6. Growing Pains

The Seaver family made us laugh and cry through every awkward teenage moment. Imagine revisiting that family today, with grown-up kids navigating modern parenthood. Nostalgia and heartwarming stories? Sign us up.
7. ALF

Who wouldn’t want to see everyone's favorite wisecracking alien back on screen? ALF's hilarious misadventures could be even funnier with today's special effects and humor. Besides, the world could use some more of those intergalactic laughs.
8. Moonlighting

The chemistry between Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd was just magic. A reboot could recapture that spark with new leads and clever mysteries. We all know that romantic tension and witty banter never go out of style.
9. The Golden Girls

Imagine a new group of sassy seniors tackling modern life with dating apps and some viral trends. The original was groundbreaking and heartwarming, and a reboot could continue that legacy while introducing new stories and laughs.
10. Miami Vice

Neon lights, fast cars, and an iconic soundtrack. Certainly, Miami Vice was peak '80s cool. A new version could explore today's Miami, freshly blending style and action. Who wouldn't want to ride along for that?
11. Magnum, P.I.

Thomas Magnum's Hawaiian shirts and mustache were as iconic as his detective skills. A new reboot could bring back the tropical charm and thrilling cases, perhaps with a fresh twist on the classic character.
12. Punky Brewster

Punky taught us about resilience and big-heartedness. While there was a short-lived revival, fans still want more of her upbeat spirit. Watching Punky navigate adulthood (and maybe even parenthood) would be a real treat.
13. Who's the Boss?

Tony and Angela's unconventional family set-up broke barriers and made us laugh. A reboot could explore where their lives went, and how modern family dynamics have evolved. We're ready for more of that heart and humor.
14. Dynasty

This glamorous soap opera was all about wealth, power, and jaw-dropping drama. With today's love for binge-worthy dramas, a Dynasty reboot could be an instant hit. Bigger mansions and bolder plots? Bring it on.
15. Silver Spoons

Who didn’t dream of living in a mansion with arcade games everywhere? A new version could follow Ricky as an adult or introduce a new generation of rich-kid adventures. Nostalgia with a modern twist sounds perfect.
16. The Wonder Years

This coming-of-age series made us all a little misty-eyed. While there was a recent reboot, there's still room to tell more stories in different eras. A new take could explore today's teens and their own unique challenges.
17. Small Wonder

A girl robot trying to be human? That premise is even more interesting today, with all that AI and robotics advances going around. A modern reboot could tackle new questions about tech, humanity, and family in a fun way.
18. Perfect Strangers

Larry and Balki's misadventures were a delightful cultural clash. In an age of global connections, this story feels more timely than ever. A reboot could explore new cultural dynamics with just as many laughs.
19. Remington Steele

This show masterfully blended detective drama with romantic comedy, giving us a charismatic duo in Laura Holt and the mysterious "Remington Steele". Long before he became James Bond, Pierce Brosnan charmed audiences with his quick wit and style. With its clever plots and playful tension, this show would feel right at home today, especially with the current love for witty crime-solving stories.
20. Designing Women

These Southern ladies were fierce, funny, and ahead of their time. A reboot could dive into modern issues and showcase a new generation of strong, clever women. We’re here for the sass.
21. Mork & Mindy

Robin Williams brought Mork to life in the most unforgettable way. A reboot could pay tribute to that magic while introducing new extraterrestrial hijinks. Just imagine what Mork would think of our world today.
22. The Facts of Life

We loved watching these girls grow up at Eastland School. A reboot could explore the next chapter where maybe they're running the school now or guiding a new group of teens. Life lessons and laughs would definitely follow.
23. Charles in Charge

Charles was the ultimate housemate and role model. A fresh take could explore how he'd handle today's over-connected teens and helicopter parents. Sounds like a recipe for comedy gold.
24. The Love Boat

Every episode brought new romance and adventure aboard. A new spin could set sail with a fresh cast and modern love stories, perhaps even including social media romances and influencers on board.