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JimRochester 08-02-17 04:45 PM

Re: Worst sitcoms of all time
 
When we were young there was one B&W TV. Then we went to color but we were the last ones of the people we know to get a color TV. My parents had a 13" B&W in the bedroom at some point and I had to go in there to watch anything I wanted to watch. I remember being relegated to the parents bedroom for The Odd Couple for a season or two before they caught on.

Rex Fenestrarum 08-07-17 01:26 PM

Re: Worst sitcoms of all time
 
By the time I was 10, the TVs in my house had filtered down such that I had a 5" (yes, 5") Sony B&W in my room. Mom would send us to bed between 10 and 10:30, and I'd usually read until 11:30, when Carson came on. One fateful night, I dozed off during Carson and woke up to some new show... Late Night with David Letterman. I guess a lotta posters are too young to remember, but Letterman was the goddamn KING of late night in the early 80s. Good times!

Trevor 08-07-17 02:15 PM

Re: Worst sitcoms of all time
 
For the longest time, we only had one TV in the house. In a 6th grade raffle, I won a radio with TV station tuning, and finally had an option to at least listen to my shows when it wasn't my turn with our living room set.

Mike86 08-07-17 03:02 PM

Re: Worst sitcoms of all time
 

Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 13126561)
Strongly agree, it was always weird to me how that seems to be a common complaint these days when it wasn't a problem before.

Yeah, I agree too. Certain laugh tracks are worse than others but for the most part none are so bad that they ruin a show for me. A bunch of older shows that I like have them so it's something I'm used to I guess.


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