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My sitcom Mount Rushmore
mystery-ak:
I have to think about this but I know The Office will be included.
the OlLine Rebel:
I can go for that.
Seinfeld is brilliant. So relatable with the every-day foibles.
Lucy is a perennial and until Seinfeld, was consistently considered the greatest of all time.
Happy Days was so beloved it is hard to comprehend. Never mind how many anachronisms of ‘70s/‘80s in the ‘50s/‘60s. Loved that show and everyone was still choosing it as favorite in school into the ‘80s.
Golden Girls, still love it, and it was mostly universally good until the end. That is actually the reason I’d choose it above Cosby. Cosby was great at first, but the more Olivia etc, the less good show. I don’t care about Cosby’s personal reputation, which I still doubt to this day. The show was great then they tried to put more people in. As far as icon, though, Cosby probably beats Girls for true legend at the time.
the OlLine Rebel:
--- Quote from: libertybele on May 10, 2024, 02:04:12 am ---A very interesting read. They just don't make great sitcoms like the used to and in looking back I realize now when they stopped producing and airing great sitcoms I stopped watching television. Sitcoms for the most part were replaced with reality TV shows which I don't find entertaining. I like sitcoms and documentaries.
At any rate, I was too young for the radio era and as a youngster "I Love Lucy" annoyed me, but I loved the "Honeymooners". So .... my four ...
Archie Bunker
Cheers
Friends
Jackie Gleason and the Honeymooners
As a side note; you didn't consider "Everybody Loves Raymond", which was one of my favorites (I would delete "Friends" and replace it with "Everybody Loves Raymond").
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I can second you on Raymond. We automatically watch it on endless reruns every night 2 channels. Friends I never ever liked. Bunch of bastard immoral pukes pontificating when possible,
Weird Tolkienish Figure:
Been watching Frasier on Hallmark, pretty funny. Kelsey Grammar is damn funny.
the OlLine Rebel:
--- Quote from: Weird Tolkienish Figure on May 10, 2024, 02:44:54 am ---Been watching Frasier on Hallmark, pretty funny. Kelsey Grammar is damn funny.
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Geez I’ve been recording and watching those a lot too! Should have been noted on ‘90s. That would be my ‘90s trio - Seinfeld, Frasier and Raymond.
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