What were your favorite television sitcoms growing up?
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Re: What were your favorite television sitcoms growing up?
Just the ten of us
Perfect Strangers
Alf
Mr. Belvedere
Diff'rent Strokes
Facts Of Life
Punky Brewster
Gimme A Break
Webster
Growing Pains
Amen
Charles in Charge
The Cosby Show
Small Wonder
Sister Kate
Family Ties
Alice
Head of the Class
The Hogan Family
Mama's Family
My Two Dads
Out of This World
The New Gidget
The New Leave it to Beaver
Silver Spoons
Square Pegs
Who's the Boss?
What's Happening Now!
227
The Munsters Today
My Secret Identity
It's Your Move
Full House
Family Matters
Roseanne
Step By Step
Boy Meets World
Threes Company
Gilligan's Island
The Munsters
What's Happening
The Jeffersons
Sanford & Son
Good Times
Thw Wonder Years
Chico And The Man
Out Of This World
Perfect Strangers
Alf
Mr. Belvedere
Diff'rent Strokes
Facts Of Life
Punky Brewster
Gimme A Break
Webster
Growing Pains
Amen
Charles in Charge
The Cosby Show
Small Wonder
Sister Kate
Family Ties
Alice
Head of the Class
The Hogan Family
Mama's Family
My Two Dads
Out of This World
The New Gidget
The New Leave it to Beaver
Silver Spoons
Square Pegs
Who's the Boss?
What's Happening Now!
227
The Munsters Today
My Secret Identity
It's Your Move
Full House
Family Matters
Roseanne
Step By Step
Boy Meets World
Threes Company
Gilligan's Island
The Munsters
What's Happening
The Jeffersons
Sanford & Son
Good Times
Thw Wonder Years
Chico And The Man
Out Of This World
Last edited by Premise; 03-09-10 at 02:42 AM.
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Re: What were your favorite television sitcoms growing up?
Growing up with the "rural-themed" CBS comedies of the 60's, I liked:
Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Petticoat Junction
along with
Dick Van Dyke
Red Skelton (not sitcom, per se, but with skits)
Burns and Allen
and, getting older now, I forget the rest.
Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Petticoat Junction
along with
Dick Van Dyke
Red Skelton (not sitcom, per se, but with skits)
Burns and Allen
and, getting older now, I forget the rest.