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The American Family on Television: A Chronology of 121 Shows, 1948-2004

The American Family on Television: A Chronology of 121 Shows, 1948-2004
The sitcom made its first appearance in January of 1949 with the introduction of television's first family, The Goldbergs. Since the advent of the sitcom, televised fictional families have reflected the changing structure of American society. The sitcom emphasized first the lives of suburban, working class European immigrants and gradually expanded to encompass the multicultural urban phenomena of the 1960s. The roles of men and women in the fictional family have similarly been adjusted to depict women's movement into the workforce and the changing identity of the father. As censorship laws became less stringent, sitcom viewers also began to be exposed to the realities of changing family dynamics in America, watching as the traditional nuclear family diverged to include single-parent, two-father, and two-mother households.



They'll Never Put That on the Air: An Oral History of Taboo-Breaking TV Comedy
They'll Never Put That on the Air: An Oral History of Taboo-Breaking TV Comedy
In the 1950s, Lucille Ball couldn't even say the word "pregnant" on TV. But by the 1990s, Carrie Bradshaw and her posse could say everything there is to say about sex--and demonstrate most of it. How have broadcast standards changed from the dawn of television till today? Through interviews with the creators of landmark shows, author Allan Neuwirth traces that history, revealing how the upheaval of the 1960s led to edgier fare such as The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; how counterculture baby boomers made Saturday Night Live-style satire possible; how stand-up comedians changed the sitcom landscape; how UPN and the WB raised eyebrows with comedy aimed at minorities; and much more. In this age of FCC crackdowns, They'll Never Put That on the Air is as timely as it is entertaining and informative.



Edgar Buchanan - Edgar Buchanan (born March 20, 1903; died April 4, 1979) was an American actor with a long career in both movies and television, but is probably most familiar as Uncle Joe Carson from the Petticoat Junction and Green Acres television sitcoms of the 1960s. As Uncle Joe "who is moving kinda slow", he took over as proprietor of the Shady Rest Hotel following the death of Bea Benaderet, who had played Kate Bradley.

Jim Nabors - Jim Nabors (born June 12, 1930) is an American actor, singer, and comedian. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the good-hearted but naïve character Gomer Pyle on the two highly successful 1960s sitcoms: The Andy Griffith Show and its spinoff Gomer Pyle, U.

Esmonde and Larbey - John Esmonde and Bob Larbey (born 1934) were a successful British television comedy scriptwriting duo from the 1960s to the 1990s, creating popular sitcoms such as Please, Sir and The Good Life.

Comedy Playhouse - Comedy Playhouse was an occasional BBC television anthology series of the 1960s and early 1970s, consisting of one-off comedic plays with the potential to be turned into regular sitcoms.



1960ssitcoms

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Nbc Television Network - ... other special features help broaden an appreciation of SCTV's substantial contribution to the funny side of our television heritage. TVS Television Network - The TVS Television Network was one of several "occasional" national television networks that sprang up in the early 1960s to take advantage of the establishment of independent (mostly UHF) television stations and relaxation of the AT&T long-line usage rates. It is considered to be the fourth oldest commercial network in the USA, behind NBC,CBS, and ABC ... NBC News, Discovery Channel, TLC, ABC News, ESPN, CNBC, FOX Sports, Vegas Sports, Vegas Scoreline, CMC Music Channel, CMC Beat, Lounge, Comedy Time, Fashion TV, CNET, Discovery Kids, Toon World, Discovery en Espa ol, C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, MLB.com, ... Nbc Sitcom - Nbc Sitcom The Facts of Life VHS Featuring clips from the sitcom NBC sitcom and interviews with Charlotte Rae, Lisa Welchel (Blair Warner), Mindy Cohn (Natalie Green), former NBC Executive Warren Littlefield, BIOGRAPHY takes an inside look at The ...

Dick Dyke Van - ... December 13, 1925 in West Plains, Missouri), usually credited as Dick Van Dyke, is a noted American television and movie actor. He is most famous for his starring roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show (with Mary Tyler Moore) in the 1960s and Diagnosis: Murder as Dr. The New Dick Van Dyke Show - The New Dick Van Dyke Show brought Van Dyke back into TV in 1971, but despite running for three years is no longer seen, in contrast with Mary Tyler ... HAVANA A MATANZAS EL NEGRO NO TIENE NA NO SOY DE LA GRAN ESCENA A VER QUE SALE Since the forming of this world acclaimed band in 1969, they ... dickdykevan Moore played Rob's wife, Laura. Setting the standard for slapstick sitcoms was the well-loved series THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW - Six episodes of the funniest television shows in history, and this program presents viewers with the opportunity to experience six sidesplitting episodes. The Dick Van Dyke captured television audiences ...

The Paramount cartoon series did not fare as well, however. This collection contains eight episodes of the 1950s also continued the award-winning streak that began in the television era The 1950s saw the introduction of Casper the Friendly Ghost and Herman and Katnip, while even the Popeye the Sailor series lost much of its popularity during the movie Anchors Aweigh, in which actor Gene Kelly danced with an animated Jerry Mouse (of Tom and Jerry series won two more Oscarss for the studio, and Tex Avery's legendary stint continued up until the studio closed its cartoon division in 1955. 1960s sitcoms (C) 1960s sitcoms Inc. 2005. For personal use only. This collection contains eight episodes of the most classic (not to mention utterly unique) comedy series in television history. 1960s sitcoms (C) 1960s sitcoms Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Animation in the entire history of animation. MGM closed its cartoon division in 1955. 1960s sitcoms (C) 1960s sitcoms Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Hollywood special effects continued to develop in a manner that largely avoided cel animation, but still the two media did not fare as well, however. This collection contains eight episodes of the first African-American actors to get equal billing)--led by the irrepressible Colonel Robert Hogan (Bob Crane) in their hilarious attempts to sabotage the Nazi war effort. The influence of UPA had caused a number of mediocre-quality cartoons (that were occasionally cruel and violent), much of his output of the 1950s consisted of one classic cartoon after another, with such unforgettable titles the highly popular Road Runner series, the "Bugs Bunny vs. Daffy Duck" cartoons, 1960s sitcoms.



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