You may be referring to a short lived TV show called The Master. It was ninjitsu, not karate.
Are you thinking of THE WONDER YEARS? It dealt with a kid growing up in the 60's.
Mr. Miyagi.
John Kreese says, "Here, in the streets, in competition: A man confronts you, he is the enemy. An enemy deserves no mercy."
Fallen Angel 1981. Richard Masur played 'Howard Nichols," the photographer of child pornography. Dana Hill played "Jennifer Phillips," known as "Angel."
They contain the pictographs of early man and the evidence of early man.
It was Early Edition
Fraggle rock It's The Fred Penner Show!
Murder Was The Case by Snoop Dogg
70s man
Sting was the front man
you have to win all games
not really ...... no
Yes, it is called couvelaire syndrome.
you have to buy the move off the karate man
Chuck Norris and Jean Claude vanDamme are probably the two biggest karate film stars.
Oh yeah! The 80s were awesome man! Video games, Computers, Television was so awesome back then! Especially music!
Emil Farkas has: Played Karate Fighter in "That Man Bolt" in 1973. Played Karate Instructor in "Death Journey" in 1976. Played Police Officer in "Mean Johnny Barrows" in 1976. Played Benson in "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 1977. Played Karate Thug in "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 1977. Played Karate Thug in "Spider-Man Strikes Back" in 1978. Played Karate Student in "Death Dimension" in 1978. Performed in "New Gladiators" in 2002. Played himself in "The Real Miyagi" in 2014.