What were your favorite television sitcoms growing up?
So, what were your favorite sitcoms growing up?
I Love Lucy The Golden Girls Threes Company All in the Family Roseanne These five, while some might say are dated, have escaped obscurity into a universal appeal -- all doing fairly well in syndication. All played around the world. All doing very well when they aired originally -- and all doing fairly well in syndication for years. I Love Lucy, Golden Girls, Roseanne, and Three's Company all did well on DVD too! All in the Family, however, slumped which surprised me. It didn't sell well at all. ------------------------------------- Mama's Family '83-'90 The show changes from night to day as it goes on... It transitioned from NBC to syndication between '84-'86 -- yep, a very long 2 year hiatus. Known for being the number 1 show in syndication when it returned in '86. Mama goes from crusty old woman to bitchy, but lovable by season 3. Characters kind of get dumbed down into doing dumber things during the transition. The Grandchildren disappear, a new one is introduced, along with a new neighbor, and the show ended up doing better during its 3rd season. The remodeling of the show worked for ratings, but some fans of Carol Burnett hate this revamped show. Two episodes that stand out from Season 1 are "The Wedding." This is where Eunice came in and they were quality episodes -- and some of the most memorable ones. Rue McClanahan hated her role so much that she is killed off by season 3 -- before this season -- transitioning over to the Golden Girls along with Betty White. Betty White makes one final appearance in season 3 as Ellen in an excellent plastic surgery episode. ------------------------------------ Honorable mention goes to The Cosby Show. Although this seems more like rotten candy compared to the above shows. Sweet enough to rot your teeth! The safest and sweetest show overall. Number one show and did fine in syndication. On the other hand, I used to watch Gimmi a Break, Family Ties, The Hogan Family/Valerie's Family, Growing Pains, etc., too. These shows, however, are pretty much dated and stuck in their 80s time period. They did fine when aired in the 80's. However, they haven't done as well past the early 90's, in syndication. Growing Pains and Family Ties disappeared pretty quickly from Nick at Nite, for example. Gimmi a Break bombed ridiculously hard on DVD. Growing Pains didn't make it past the first season on DVD. The Facts of Life somehow escaped this (probably one of the cheesiest shows of the decade/one of the most 80's), and did pretty well in the early 2000's in syndication on Nick at Nite. DVD sales not doing so hot though! It's popularity in the early 2000's seems to have petered out, and I don't see it anymore playing anywhere. So, which ones did you used to watch growing up, and do you still watch them? |
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Growing up as a youth, these shows were what tickled my funny bone;
The Dick Van Dyke Show Gilligan's Island Leave it to Beaver F Troop The Little Rascals shorts The Three Stooges shorts Whenver I reached my teens I enjoyed more grown up comedies like; All in the Family M*A*S*H Barney Miller Maude When the mood strikes, I enjoy watching them over. I amd currently rewatching Gilligan. This show is just timeless and still good for many chuckles. |
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Facts of Life
Diff'rent Strokes Those two were always on after school, so I watched them every day. |
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The Cosby Show
Cheers Night Court |
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Never watched many sitcoms. Seinfeld & the Simpsons are the only ones I remember watching routinely.
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WKRP
Newhart The Love Boat Growing Pains And of course, the greatest show for any teenage boy: Just the Ten of Us |
Re: What were your favorite television sitcoms growing up?
The Simpsons
Seinfeld Friends The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Full House Gilligan's Island (on TBS at 3am during the summers) Saved By The Bell There's a ton of others I can't think of at the moment, but those are the ones that immediately jump out at me. |
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Family Matters
Step by Step Boy Meets World Full House you can probably guess my age..haha though I enjoyed Mama's Family as well. I started watching it during the late 90s. One weekday morning at my friend's house, Beast Wars was a rerun, and my friend's mom suggested we watch Mama's Family. Ever since that day, I was hooked on the show. I think the first episode we watched was the Family Feud one. the later years, I watched Friends and Seinfeld. Today, it's How I Met Your Mother |
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Mary Tyler Moore
MASH Beverly Hillbillies (in reruns) Later: Newhart Cheers All of these hold up pretty well for me except Cheers , which is good, just not in league with the other ones (IMO). There were a bunch more I watched that were not my "favorite", but I enjoyed - Addams Family, Gilligan's Island, I Love Lucy, Dick Van Dyke, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, Bob Newhart Show, Just the Ten of Us, Making the Grade (a 1-season sitcom set in a school which starred George Wendt), Growing Pains, Family Ties, Night Court, Cosby Show, Leave It To Beaver, What's Happening, Bewitched That's all I really remember about my early days (early 20's and below). |
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The ones I remember watching every week
Happy Days Diff'rent Strokes Facts of life(2 part hurricane episode is still my favorite) Gimme a Break Silver Spoons Its your move You again Alf The Charmings Roseanne(which i remember saying wouldn't last 1 season) Cosby Show Golden Girls Empty Nest The Simpsons Married with Children The Gary Shandling Show Dream On( and i really never got into that show but i remember watching because they showed boobs, and i was 13) The syndicated shows that i would watch everyday after school. Gilligan's Island The Monkees The Munsters Brady bunch |
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Growing up in the 80's, theses shows I watched during the week
-Three's Company -Happy Days -Cheers -Two Close for Comfort -Mr. Belvedere -Growing Pains -Family Ties -Who's The Boss -The Wonder Years -Cosby Show -Different Strokes -Facts of Life -Gimme a Break -Newhart -The Hogan Family -Alf I used to watch these 70's shows in Syndication: -All in the Family -The Jeffersons -Sanford & Son -Good Times -Whats Happening -The Brady Bunch I used to watch these 60's shows in Syndication: -Gilligans Island -The Munsters -The Adams Family -Hogans Heroes -Batman -Leave it to Beaver |
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Beverly Hillbillies
Sanford & Son |
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The Brady Bunch
Happy Days Laverne & Shirley Welcome Back, Kotter Batman Soap Gilligan's Island |
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Mork and Mindy, Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, Brady Bunch, Benson, Mr Belvedre, Charles in Charge...
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The Brady Bunch (1969-1974)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977) The Bob Newhart Show (1972-1978) MASH (1972-1983) Good Times (1974-1979) Happy Days (1974-1984) Welcome Back, Kotter (1975-1979) Barney Miller (1975-1982) The Jeffersons (1975-1985) Mork & Mindy (1978-1982) WKRP in Cincinnati (1978-1982) Family Ties (1982-1989) Cheers (1982-1993) Too young to remember their original runs, but repeats prove that the two best sitcoms of all time were: The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1968) The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-1966) |
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Family Ties
The Wonder Years Full House The Honeymooners (reruns) |
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I was born in '79. My favorite sitcoms were stuff like the TGIF lineup, Saved by the Bell, City Guys, Perfect Strangers, Simspons, Wonder Years, Diff'rent Strokes, Facts of Life, Family Ties, Growing Pains, Men Behaving Badly, stuff like that.
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Growing up in the 70's, I would go with-
All in the Family(and their spin-offs-Jeffersons/Maude/Good Times) M*A*S*H(the Henry Blake/Trapper John seasons) WKRP Taxi Soap Three's Company Sanford & Son Bob Newhart Show Mary Tyler Moore Show Carol Burnett Show Barney Miller |
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The only sitcom I could ever stand was Family Ties. It transcended the genre somehow. I would say Wonder Years, but it isn't a sitcom.
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WKRP, MASH, and The Love Boat.
Later on, Cheers. I didn't watch that much TV when I was younger, not much was on. |
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Private Calls
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Perfect Strangers
Full House Family Matters Mr. Belvedere Family Ties ALF The Hogan Family Growing Pains |
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Three's Company
Gilligan's Island WKRP I was in love with Joyce Dewitt, Dawn Wells, and Jan Smithers... all played second to their sexpot costars... the girls next door were far more attractive than the sex symbols.... |
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Originally Posted by Fist of Doom
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WKRP
Newhart The Love Boat Growing Pains And of course, the greatest show for any teenage boy: Just the Ten of Us was "Just the Ten of Us" the one with Jamie Luner? God I loved her. |
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Originally Posted by comanche_doyle
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was "Just the Ten of Us" the one with Jamie Luner? God I loved her.
http://soapsphere.files.wordpress.co...mie-luner2.jpg Also, Brooke Theiss and Heather Langenkamp (who was actually the oldest of the three). |
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