I don't think anyone's mentioned these, yet, but:
6 Million Dollar Man
Bionic Woman
Buck Rodgers
Dracula: The Series
Knight Rider
And wasn't there a Kight Rider rip-off series in the early/mid '90s? I think it was called Viper or something like that.
Also, there were two comedies from the late '80s/early '90s about aliens. I can't remember the names of either, but, the first was actually pretty good and was about a teenage girl who was the daughter of an alien. She could stop time by touching her fingers together. Also, she could talk to her father through some clear, plastic cube-thing.
And Troy McClure starred as her non-alien uncle. Er, I mean,
Doug McClure.
The 2nd series was about two goofy alien guys who are sent to Earth by their parents to go to college here. However, they instead decide to "see the world" and bum around. The military finds out about them, and a general and his aide were always trying to capture them.
Overall, it was pretty stupid, but I do remember that the girl from ALF was on an episode as a sexy nerd.
It also gave me one of my best tv moments. There was an episode where another race of aliens, all women, were trying to take over the world (on a side note, any man that has sex with them turns into green dust).
At one point, the guys were captured by the women (who were going to have sex with them to kill them), when the general bursts in, brandishing his gun.
An alien women says something like, "Your puny Earth weapons are powerless against us."
To which, one of the alien guys responds, "Actually, that's a common misconception among alien races. You see, the general's gun there can blow a hole in you the size of a grapefruit."
I don't know why I consider that funny.
