
1985's tv schedule did not have as many diverse programs as in previous years but still had some good programs. CBS and NBC both had solid lineups of Thursday night programs. Three dramas had each ranked in the Top 15 the year before, but they dropped hard this year. They all continued to be popular for several years. In addition, a new show, Magnum P.I., started in the Thursday night lineup and would remain there for several years. Meanwhile, Knots Landing, which aired at 10pm, was the night's top show.
Partners in Crime
"Partners in Crime" (American crime drama TV series) is set in San Francisco. It was created in 1984 by William Driskill. The series aired on NBC for 13 episodes from September 27 through December 29, 1984. After failing to meet the expectations of viewers, the show aired 13 episodes before it was cancelled. Fifty/Fifty was later shown in Fifty, an English version of the series. This was to avoid any confusion with Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime.

Hot Pursuit
NBC was the top network in Nielsen ratings during the 1985-1986 television seasons, beating ABC, CBS, and all other networks. However, the network had a rather boring lineup with two returning dramas but no Saturday dramas. Tom Shales of The Washington Post called the new series Partners in Crime and Hot Pursuit "crime bombs," and predicted that both would be cancelled. As the 1985-1986 television broadcast season was approaching, NBC made sweeping changes in their Saturday programming.
Magnum P.
If you are a fan of the classic show Magnum P.I., then you have likely missed the television series' debut in 1985. Rick, Rick's partner and the title character of the series, escapes detection. The two must work together to uncover the true motivations of T.C. (a drug dealer).
Double Trouble
Double Trouble is an American sitcom, which aired on NBC in the 80's from April 4, 1984 until March 30, 1985. The show is based upon the lives of Kate Foster, and Allison Foster. The sisters were raised in Des Moines, Iowa. They moved to New York City with their parents when they decided to move. The series updated the idea that twins get into mischief in the films.
Everything under One Roof
Under One Roof is an NBC sitcom about three generations in the Winger Family. This was the first live sitcom broadcast in over 30 years. The series is actually made up of two separate shows. Spencer, the first show, was a brief-lived one that featured Chad Lowe, who played the title character. Its producers also wanted to air the drama 'Not In Front of the Kids,' about grandparents moving in with their grandchildren.

Colbys
Colbys TV Schedule 1985 includes two seasons and specials. The series aired on ABC from November 20, 1986, to March 26,87. It was a spinoff from the 1980s television show, Dynasty. It was a huge success and focused on a wealthy family from the upper classes.
FAQ
Why is it that race car drivers sport special clothing?
Many race car drivers wear special clothes.
These clothes keep them cool and comfortable while they race.
The fabric helps prevent sweat from dripping down their bodies.
And it protects their skin from getting damaged by the wind.
Who invented the car racing sport?
Charles Brady King was the inventor of this racecourse, which was built in Long Island, New York in 1896. July 4th of that year saw the inaugural auto race.
How many people work together to make a race car?
Many race car companies employ hundreds of workers.
They produce parts like wheels, tires and suspension systems, as well as body panels and engine components.
Statistics
- This change may give an improvement of up to 29% fuel efficiency. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to FormulaMoney, the design, development, and construction of chassis and engines can cost teams as much as $255 million annually. (businessinsider.com)
- Forget the 200-mph battles of the late 1980s; no one, not even McLaren itself, predicted the inimitable F1 would go as fast as it did. (motortrend.com)
- Acceleration is a little gentler (relatively speaking) too, with 0-100km/h taking an estimated 3.1 seconds and 0-200km/h covered in 7.8 seconds. (autosport.com)
- According to thepostgame.com, “The Daytona 500 is one of four ‘restrictor plate' races on NASCAR's calendar, given both safety and competitive concerns for the long track and its famous 31-degree banking in its four corners.” (defensivedriving.com)
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How to begin racing in another country
First, find a local club to practice your skills and compete. Racing in other countries can be very difficult because there are different laws regarding driving. For example, some countries don't allow drivers to overtake at any point on the road. Other countries only allow overtaking when entering a roundabout. Some countries require vehicles to make a distinct sound when they enter a roundabout. The best thing to do before traveling overseas is to research the regulations for each country you plan to visit. This will ensure that you don't get ticketed by the police for breaking any laws.