The "Farrah Fawcett" was a reasonable thing to ask your hairdresser for in the 1970s. Jill Munroe's feathered locks started a hair revolution for women all over the country.
"West Philadelphia, born and raised" actually refers to the hair.
I Love Lucy may have aired in black and white, but that didn't stop Lucy's fiery red "poodle" hairdo from taking over the world!
What would Bob Ross's soothing, masterful painting show be without his perfectly round, perfectly soft afro?
Winnie Cooper's straight bangs and butt-length hair were legendary. Kevin Arnold never even knew what hit him.
Jesse and the Rippers? More like Jesse and the luxurious mullet.
Suzanne Somers giggled her way onto Three's Company with her pigtails AND her side ponytail, both of which became iconic hairstyles.
Elaine's curly head of hair was pretty iconic as well, but Kramer's Eraserhead/mad scientist 'do practically hit the stratosphere every time he slid into Jerry's apartment. The show may have been about nothing, but this hair was definitely something.
What's big and blue and an iconic TV image? No, it's not Blue from Blue's Clues. It's Marge Simpson's hair tower of wonder.
"The Rachel" was fairly ubiquitous in the '90s. If you were a struggling twenty-something woman trying to make it in the big city and you didn't have a head of lovely layered locks, you might as well have packed up and gone home.
George Clooney had that whole Julius Caesar thing going on way back when he was on ER. That'll come in handy for his new movie!
Joan Collins hid all of Alexis' evil, conniving thoughts in one elegantly manicured perm.
Shawn Hunter was just one of a bevy of boys in the '90s who had excellently coiffed locks parted right down the middle. Jonathan Taylor Thomas was also at the top of his hair game during this period.
When Felicity cut her hair on Felicity, was she even Felicity anymore? Jury's still out on that one.
The only thing you needed other than this haircut to be a total heartthrob in the early '70s was a starring role in a sitcom about a family band. Ah, what a time to be alive.
This is a little known fact, but Claire Danes' hair was actually dyed using tears of teenage angst.
Ladies' man Johnny Bravo is a hair-obsessed hunk with a perfect pompadour, and it isn't just because he's a cartoon. Okay, maybe it is, but seriously, that thing was impressive.
Topanga had to protect her big, smart, top-of-the-class brain and boy did she do it well. Even when she cut her hair to teach Cory a lesson, she still looked gorgeous.
Peg Bundy's hair was as big as her personality and as red as her lipstick. She made being married with children look FIERCE.