In 1983, Guitarist Mick Moody left Whitesnake while drummer Kenny Hyslop left Simple Minds.
In 1986, On Days of our Lives, Emma (Jane Windsor) found out that Victor (John Aniston) could be the father of Kimberly's (Patsy Pease) child.
In 1986, The album “Highwayman” is certified gold by the RIAA for Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson
In 1987, Exposeʹs debut album, “Exposure,” was released.
In 1987, Roger Waters dropped his lawsuit against his former Pink Floyd bandmates over the use of the bandʹs name. In return, he severed ties with their longtime manager and asked the judge to settle issues of royalties.
In 1987, Surgeon General C. Everett Koop told a House panel he favored network television advertisements for condoms because of the health threat posed by AIDS.
In 1988, On All My Children, a pregnant Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) was unconscious in the hospital, while her subconscious took her to a surreal soundstage where her life story was being directed by her long-lost father, Eric Kane. Here, Erica found an assembly of her former lovers -- Nick, Jeremy, Kent, Phil, Brandon, Tom, and Adam -- who tried in earnest to make her face herself and the role she played in destroying their relationships (proof of which is presented to her in footage from earlier episodes). Later, Erica was reunited with Mike, who refused to give her the reassurance she desired when she insisted that their relationship would have endured had he not died. Finally, Erica's father showed her what really happened the day he abandoned her. Only when Erica let go of her illusions about him did she regain consciousness and went into labor with her own child.
In 1989, Miami Viceʹs 100th episode aired on NBC.
In 1984, "Unfaithfully Yours" was released by 20th Century Fox; Howard Zieff (director); Valerie Curtin, Barry Levinson, Robert Klane (screenplay); Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinski, Armand Assante, Cassie Yates, Richard Libertini, Albert Brooks, Richard B. Shull, Jan Triska, Leonard Mann, Betty Shabazz, Jane Hallaren, Bernard Behrens,; Romance, Comedy; Live Action
In 1989, "Cousins" was released by Paramount Pictures; Joel Schumacher (director); Jean-Charles Tacchella, Stephen Metcalfe (screenplay); Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini, Sean Young, William Petersen, Norma Aleandro, Lloyd Bridges, Keith Coogan, Gina DeAngeles, George Coe, Katharine Isabelle, Patrick McGeachan; Romantic comedy; Live Action
In 1989, "The Fly II" was released by 20th Century Fox; Chris Walas (director); Mick Garris, Jim Wheat, Ken Wheat, Frank Darabont (screenplay); Eric Stoltz, Daphne Zuniga, Lee Richardson, Harley Cross, John Getz, Frank C. Turner, Garry Chalk, Ann Marie Lee; Sci-Fi, Horror; Live Action
In 1989, "Tap" was released by TriStar Pictures; Nick Castle (director/screenplay); Gregory Hines, Suzzanne Douglas, Joe Morton, Sammy Davis Jr., Savion Glover, Terrence E. McNally, Dick Anthony Williams, Arthur Duncan, Bunny Briggs, Howard "Sandman" Sims, Steve Condos, Harold Nicholas, Jimmy Slyde, Barbara Perry, Tim Cappello, Etta James; Drama, Dance; Live Action
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