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		|  03-10-2014, 05:47 PM | #31 |  
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			The best: All In The Family
 Favorite: Andy Griffith Show
 
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			Aaaahhhhh! That creeps me out! give her bigger boobs and dark red unfeathered hair and she looks exactly like my mom!!!
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		|  03-10-2014, 08:40 PM | #35 |  
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Agreed...Larry David is not only a great producer...but also a great comedy character.
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			Amos N' AndyYour Show of Shows
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		|  03-10-2014, 11:54 PM | #37 |  
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			Pee Wee's playhouse?  Lol.  No.  I always thought Two and a Half Men was great.  Charlie Sheen days obviously.  Seinfeld is probably best all time though.
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		|  03-11-2014, 01:56 AM | #38 |  
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			Quantum leap....Lol
 Law and order.... I had a huge bond with my gramps and the original episodes
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		|  03-11-2014, 06:11 AM | #40 |  
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		|  03-11-2014, 06:17 AM | #41 |  
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					Originally Posted by Tiger  SeinfeldHoneymooners
 I Love Lucy
 The Big Bang Theory
 Cheers
 M*A*S*H
 The Simpsons
 Friends
 The Wonder Years
 Two and a Half Men
 The Dick Van Dyke Show
 Bob Newhart show / Newhart
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How could I have forgot Married with Children.   
Night Court was pretty good too.   
Happy Days was good before the last couple seasons.
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		|  03-11-2014, 06:27 AM | #42 |  
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					Originally Posted by Saige  Quantum leap....Lol
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		|  03-11-2014, 09:06 AM | #43 |  
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			Many believe that the 1950s was the greatest decade in American history. The United States was the most influential economic power on earth after WWII under the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
 
There was a large-scale expansion of the middle class in the 1950s. Unions were strong, comprising almost half the American work force. And, politics tended to be moderate with extremist positions being out of favor.
 
The need to always have more and better goods emerged rapidly in the West during the 1950s. Consumerism became a key component of Western society. People bought big cars and big houses in the new suburbs, and purchased modern time-saving household appliances. But a little research suggests that postwar America was far from idyllic. 
 
Gazing retrospectfully inside the average suburban American household uncovers some families still suffering from the economic fallout of the Great Depression, and a culture alarmed by the looming shadow of a constant threat of nuclear war and communism. Also; many of the “June Cleavers” of the decade had a dark secret.
 
Everyday drug use for depression was very common among American housewives. The drug, a prescription traquilizer called "Miltown". What later ensued was a flurry of cocktail recipes. There was the “Militini”(a martini with a pill replacing the olive) and for the more daring; drinkers could try a “Guided Missile” (a double vodka and two Miltowns). 
 
Husbands, although reporting themselves to be happier in general, still complained of emotional disturbances and were disposed to consume more alcohol than their wives as a release from stress. Nineteen Fifties America: Those were the good old days. Or were they?
 
“Leave it to Beaver” offered a romanticized view of middle class American life in the late 1950s and early ‘60s. It was a light drama with the underlying current that upstanding behavior rewards, while poor behavior doles out undesirable consequences.
 
What I get a kick out of most are the characters, especially Wally’s friends: Eddie Haskell and “Lumpy” Rutherford. Ward Cleaver (or as Eddie would refer to him, “The Warden”) was the Solomon of the show, most always clear-thinking and level-headed. 
 
“Leave it to Beaver” – purportedly the first sitcom to be told from a child's point of view – never broke into the Nielson top-30 nor won any awards, but it placed on Time magazine's unranked 2007 list of "The 100 Best TV Shows of all-time. 
 
I guess I’ve always waxed nostalgically for pink houses with white picket fences, and the families with a Mom, Dad, and 2.5 children. Yes, “The Good Old Days”.
 
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		|  03-11-2014, 09:12 AM | #44 |  
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			1. Seinfeld
 
 And then in no particular order:
 
 The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
 
 The Kids In The Hall
 
 Dream On
 
 Martin
 
 King of Queens
 
 The Cosby Show
 
 Family Matters
 
 Amos & Andy
 
 The Honeymooners
 
 Get Smart
 
 Saved By The Bell
 
 Frazier
 
 The Wonder Years
 
 The Simpsons
 
 The Big Bang Theory
 
 Sanford & Son
 
 Bosom Buddies
 
 Two and a Half Men
 
 Married With Children
 
 My Wife and Kids
 
 Full House
 
 Boy Meets Worlds
 
 City Guys
 
 George Lopez
 
 Everybody Hates Chris
 
 Roseanne
 
 8 Simple Rules
 
 Keenan & Kel
 
 The Adventures of Pete & Pete
 
 Perfect Strangers
 
 That's So Raven (LOL! Don't laugh! Don't laugh!)
 
 Who's The Boss
 
 Step by Step
 
 Hope and Faith
 
 The Jeffersons
 
 227
 
 One on One
 
 ALF
 
 Good Times
 
 Home Improvement
 
 The Jamie Foxx Show
 
 The Game (more of a "dramedy" now, but still good)
 
 And now after looking at this list, I'm ashamed at how much TV I've watched in my lifetime, which is weird to me since I considered myself to have watched so very little TV since 2002...
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		|  03-11-2014, 11:48 AM | #45 |  
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					Originally Posted by Doove  The best: All In The Family
 Favorite: Andy Griffith Show
 
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I was wonderin' when The Andy Griffith Show  would get mentioned. My second favotite of all time. Great cast of characters, and Blue Grass and Jug Band music performed by some very talented musicians.
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