Episode 67: March 1984
On this episode of Latch-Key Dads, Tim and Greg travel back in time to March, 1984. It was a crazy time as the Colts left Baltimore for Indianapolis, ‘Strawberry Fields’ was created in New York’s Central Park in honor of John Lennon, Run DMC dropped their debut album, and the movie ‘Splash’ with Tom Hanks debutted. So pop a hot-pocket in the microwave and find out what else they rediscover.
BONUS CONTENT
Check out some photos from the episode and our Spotify playlist from March of 1984.
Some notes for our report card:
1. Nick Cage’s movie about the lottery ticket tip was It Could Happen to You.
2. Is it Sex and the City or Sex in the City – Sex and the City is correct.
3. Cat’s in the Cradle was by Harry Chapin, not Cat Stevens.
4. AUTOMAN the TV show follows the adventures of a police officer and computer programmer named Walter Nebicher (Desi Arnaz Jr.), who has created an artificially intelligent crimefighting computer program that generated a hologram (played by Chuck Wagner) able to leave the computer world at night and fight crime.
Another A+!
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