category: comedy
First air date: August 1998
Last air date: May 18th, 2006
#of seasons: 8
No new episodes, you can watch repeats though
Cast of Characters
Donna Pinciotti: Eric's girlfriend/ex girlfriend, played by
Laura Prepon
Jackie Burkhart: Micheal's girlfriend/ex, Hyde's gf/ex, played by
Mila Kunis
Bob Pinciotti: Donna's dad, played by
Don Stark
Leo: friend of the gang, always stoned, played by
Tommy Chong
Samantha Hyde: A stripper that stephen married while drunk in vegas,
Jud Tylor
Caroline: Fez's psycho girlfriend/ex gf, played by
Allison Munn
Nina: Fez's girlfriend he met at the DMV, played by
Joanna Canton
Fenton: A gay Jewlery store owner, played by
Jim Rash
Randy: Donna's new friend(8th season), played by
Josh Meyers
Summary
Set in the era of Led Zeppelin 8-tracks, Tab cola and Farrah Fawcett posters, THAT ‘70s SHOW returns for an eighth
season as it continues to flash back to the "Me Decade." With changes in their lives and adjustments being made, the gang
from Point Place is moving onward and upward in season eight of THAT '70s SHOW. While the kids continue to make the sometimes
bumpy and often hilarious transition into adulthood, the parents are forced to deal with an empty nest. DONNA (Laura Prepon)
grows more popular at the radio station and realizes that a long-distance relationship with Eric isn’t going to work,
so she starts dating again, eventually meeting the person who may actually be "the one." HYDE (Danny Masterson) runs a successful
record store – with Leo (Tommy Chong) as his slacker employee – and makes a final decision about his complicated
relationship with JACKIE (Mila Kunis). Meanwhile, FEZ (Wilmer Valderrama) reveals more about his family and home country as
he grows into quite the local Lothario. And at the Formans', KITTY (Debra Jo Rupp) has problems with no kids in the house,
while RED (Kurtwood Smith) has problems because it still seems like there are always kids in the house. The eighth season
of THAT ‘70s SHOW will continue the signature elements that have made the series a hit, including the surreal dream
sequences, the 360-degree basement scenes and the classic '70s score. The retro series has featured numerous '70s icons since
its premiere, including Gloria Gaynor, Shirley Jones, Danny Bonaduce, Charo, Alice Cooper, Marion Ross, Eve Plumb, Ted Nugent,
Howard Hesseman, Valerie Harper and Roger Daltrey. Additionally, stars such as Luke Wilson, Lindsay Lohan, Jack Osbourne,
Brooke Shields, Seth Green, Jessica Simpson and Shannon Elizabeth have also made guest appearances.