List of covers of Time magazine (1980s) explained
This is a list of people and subjects appearing on the cover of Time magazine in the 1980s. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. Such features were accompanied by articles.
For other decades, see Lists of covers of Time magazine.
1980
- January 7 – Ayatollah Khomeini, Man of the Year
- January 14 – Moscow's Bold Challenge
- January 21 – Grain as a Weapon: Who Wins, Who Loses
- January 28 – Squeezing the Soviets
- February 4 – Jimmy Carter
- February 11 – Eric and Beth Heiden
- February 18 – Operation Abscam: The FBI Stings Congress
- February 25 – Dan Rather
- March 3 – Peter Sellers
- March 10 – Ronald Reagan
- March 17 – Diplomacy In Crisis: Hostages in Bogotá, Suspense In Iran, Fiasco at the U.N.
- March 24 – Jimmy Carter
- March 31 – Interferon: The IF Drug for Cancer
- April 7 – T.A. Wilson
- April 14 – The Palestinians
- April 21 – Is Capitalism Working?
- April 28 – Jimmy Carter
- May 19 – Darth Vader
- June 9 – Who'll Fight for America? The manpower Crisis
- June 16 – Help! Teacher Can't Teach
- June 23 – Inside the U.S.S.R.
- June 30 – Björn Borg
- July 7 – Rediscovering America
- July 14 – That Aching Back
- July 21 – Feeling Super in Detroit (G.O.P. Convention)
- July 28 – Ronald Reagan & George H. W. Bush
- August 4 – Billy Carter
- August 11 – Larry Hagman as J.R.
- August 18 – Jimmy Carter
- September 8 – Thomas Murphy, Philip Caldwell & Lee Iacocca
- September 15 – The U.S. Voter
- September 22 – Poisoning of America: Those Toxic Chemical Wastes
- September 29 – Bear Bryant
- October 6 – War in the Gulf (Iran–Iraq War)
- October 13 – Jimmy Carter & Ronald Reagan
- October 20 – Carl Sagan
- October 27 – The Gulf: Will It Explode?
- November 3 – Jimmy Carter & Ronald Reagan
- November 10 – The Hostage Drama
- November 17 – Ronald Reagan
- November 24 – Saturn: Encounter in Space
- December 1 – Jane Pauley, Gene Shalit, Willard Scott, Tom Brokaw, David Hartman, Charles Kuralt & Joan Lunden
- December 8 – The Robot Revolution
- December 15 – Rocky Mountain High
- December 22 – John Lennon
- December 29 – Lech Walesa
1981
- January 5 – Ronald Reagan, Man of the Year
- January 12 – Aiming High: Space Shuttle Columbia
- January 19 – Reagan's Biggest Challenge: Mending the Economy
- January 26 – The Hostages: Breakthrough
- February 2 – The Ordeal Ends: And the Outrage Grows
- February 9 – Brooke Shields
- February 16 – Margaret Thatcher
- February 23 – American Renewal
- March 2 – The Ax Falls: Reagan's Plan for a "New Beginning"
- March 9 – Herbert Boyer
- March 16 – Alexander Haig
- March 23 – The Curse of Violent Crime
- March 30 – How Japan Does It: The World's Toughest Competitor
- April 6 – Abortion: The Battle of Life vs "Choice"
- April 13 – Ronald Reagan
- April 20 – Lady Diana
- April 27 – Right On: Winging Into New Era (first orbital flight of NASA Space Shuttle Program)
- May 4 – The Money Chase: What Business Schools Are Doing To Us
- May 11 – Billy Martin
- May 18 – Menachem Begin and Shimon Peres
- May 25 – Terrorist's Target: Why Did They Do It? (Pope John Paul II assassination attempt)
- June 1 – Heart Attacks: New Insights, New Treatments
- June 8 – The Savings Revolution: Everybody wants Your Money
- June 15 – Ed Koch
- June 22 – Attack—and Fallout: The Target: Iraq's Reactor
- June 29 – François Mitterrand
- July 6 – High on Cocaine: A Drug with Status and Menace
- July 13 – Viet Nam Vets: Fighting for their Rights
- July 20 – Sandra Day O'Connor
- July 27 – Caspar Weinberger
- August 3 – Prince Charles & Lady Diana (wedding)
- August 10 – Ice Cream: Getting Your Licks
- August 17 – Winging It: Coping Without Controllers
- August 24 – James Rouse
- August 31 – John Irving
- September 7 – Meryl Streep
- September 14 – Jesse Helms
- September 21 – Ronald Reagan
- September 28 – We, the Jury
- October 5 – Dickens' Nicholas Nickelby cast
- October 12 – No Free Lunch: Cost of Entitlements
- November 2 – The Fitness Craze: America Shapes Up
- November 9 – Ronald Reagan
- November 16 – Katharine Hepburn & Henry Fonda
- November 23 – Paradise Lost? South Florida
- November 30 – Europe's Fear and a Bold U.S. Proposal (Peace demonstrator in West Germany)
- December 7 – Cats (a white cat)
- December 14 – The President's Men: How the White House Works—And Doesn't
- December 21 – Muammar Gaddafi
- December 28 – Wojciech Jaruzelski
1982
1983
1984
- January 2 – Ronald Reagan & Yuri Andropov, Men of the Year
- January 9 – John Paul II & Mehmet Ali Ağca
- January 16 – Africa's Troubles
- January 23 – Arthur Rock
- January 30 – Phil Mahre & Tamara McKinney
- February 6 – Ronald Reagan
- February 13 – Seabrook Nuclear Plant
- February 20 – Yuri Andropov
- February 27 – Konstantin Chernenko
- March 5 – Martin Feldstein
- March 12 – Gary Hart, Walter Mondale & John Glenn
- March 19 – Michael Jackson
- March 26 – Cholesterol
- April 2 – Alexander Haig
- April 9 – End of the Sexual Revolution
- April 16 – Bill Gates
- April 23 – Mining Nicaragua's harbors: Policy collision
- April 30 – China's New Face (Chinese man with a Coca-Cola bottle)
- May 7 – Jesse Jackson
- May 14 – Shirley MacLaine
- May 21 – Olympic Turmoil
- May 28 – D-Day Remembered
- June 4 – Geraldine Ferraro & Dianne Feinstein
- June 11 – Mystery Behind Pain
- June 18 – Walter Mondale
- June 25 – Andrei A. Gromyko
- July 2 – Erma Bombeck
- July 9 – Shimon Peres & Yitzhak Shamir
- July 16 – Democrats Launch Campaign
- July 23 – Geraldine Ferraro
- July 30 – Carl Lewis
- August 6 – Mexico City
- August 13 – Carl Lewis
- August 20 – Sears & Cheryl Tiegs
- August 27 – Ronald Reagan & George H. W. Bush
- September 3 – Geraldine Ferraro
- September 10 – Science of Conception
- September 17 – Brian Mulroney
- September 24 – America's Upbeat Mood
- October 1 – Andrei A. Gromyko
- October 8 – The Supreme Court (Warren E. Burger, John Paul Stevens, Lewis F. Powell Jr., William Rehnquist, Sandra Day O'Connor, Thurgood Marshall, William J. Brennan Jr., Byron White & Harry Blackmun)
- October 15 – Crackdown on the Mafia
- October 22 – Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Walter Mondale & Geraldine Ferraro
- October 29 – Ronald Reagan & Walter Mondale
- November 5 – New Concern with Civility
- November 12 – Indira Gandhi
- November 19 – Ronald Reagan
- November 26 – Astronauts Rescue Satellite
- December 3 – America's Banks
- December 10 – William DeVries
- December 17 – Disaster Strikes Bhopal
- December 24 – Video Cassette Recorders
- December 31 – David Lean
1985
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