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More Than 200 Music Artists, TV and Film Stars, Athletes and Celebs Dish the Decade in VH1's Outrageous Year-By-Year Flashback Premiering Monday-Friday, July 12 - 16 at 9:00 pm* Each Night

NEW YORK, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- It's two snaps and a bag of chips! We rocked the '80s and grooved to the '70s. Now, proving that no decade is off limits, VH1 is celebrating the '90s like we never have before. From Melrose Place to Tickle Me Elmo, flannel shirts to rollerblades, Woodstock 94 to OJ's slow speed Bronco chase ... we once again tap our collective memories and revisit it all, from the uplifting to the ludicrous and everything in between.

Following on the heels of the record breaking premieres of VH1's "I Love The '70s, '80s and '80s Strikes Back," VH1 is getting jiggy with every aspect of '90s pop culture for "I Love The '90s." The all-new 10-part series offers viewers a completely fresh look at the music, movies, TV shows, products, fashions, fads and major events that helped make the '90s "Da Bomb." "I Love the '90s" premieres Monday-Friday, July 12 -- 16, beginning at 9:00 pm each night.

Each one-hour episode of "I Love the '90s" is a phat ride through a single year, highlighting the good, the bad, and the grungy through retro clips from sitcoms, movies, music videos, TV commercials, network news and other sources - plus more than 200 new interviews with the people who survived the decade that created virtual reality.

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I tend to like shows like this - you get an overview of the highlights and excesses. Keep us posted LOTD on what is being featured...

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Talk to the Hand Because the Face is Watching Five Nights of 'I Love the '90s' in an All-New Ten-Hour Event

More than 200 Music Artists, TV and Film Stars, Athletes and Celebs Dish the Decade in VH1's Outrageous Year-By-Year Flashback Premiering Monday - Friday, July 12 - 16 at 9:00 PM* Each Night

NEW YORK, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- It's two snaps and a bag of chips! We rocked the '80s and grooved to the '70s. Now, proving that no decade is off limits, VH1 is celebrating the 90s like we never have before. From Melrose Place to Tickle Me Elmo, flannel shirts to rollerblades, Woodstock 94 to OJ's slow speed Bronco chase. . . we once again tap our collective memories and revisit it all, from the uplifting to the ludicrous and everything in between.

Following on the heels of the record breaking premieres of VH1's "I Love The '70s, '80s and '80s Strikes Back," VH1 is getting jiggy with every aspect of '90s pop culture for "I Love The '90s." The all-new 10-part series offers viewers a completely fresh look at the music, movies, TV shows, products, fashions, fads and major events that helped make the '90s "Da Bomb." "I Love the '90s" premieres Monday-Friday, July 12 -- 16, beginning at 9:00 pm each night.

Each one-hour episode of "I Love the '90s" is a phat ride through a single year, highlighting the good, the bad, and the grungy through retro clips from sitcoms, movies, music videos, TV commercials, network news and other sources -- plus more than 200 new interviews with the people who survived the decade that created virtual reality.

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