brett05
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Welcome Back Kotter
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WKRP in Cincinnati
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For those that listed Seinfeld, why not also include Curb Your Enthusiasm? If it's because you've never seen it, then I would highly recommend it. It's my personal favorite.
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You can not possibly be serious.You wouldn't be able to put a show like Cheers on network TV today. First, it takes place in a bar(only loophole, go out of network to cable like Sunny), secondly people see alcoholism as a disease today, where back in the 1980s, it was still okay to stereotype and make fun of drunks. You can't make fun of 'over-educated' people on network TV now because that conflicts with sponsors. You can't make fun of postal workers because of the same conflicts. You also can't depict ex-athletes as sex hounds, that would clash with PC police big time, not to forget mentioning the whole modern feminist movement.
MASH- not always a sitcom but the GOAT IMOCheers
Am I allowed to say M*A*S*H? I fucking loved that show.
no you are not allowed because I already called it.
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You can not possibly be serious.
Married With Children was a classic. Way ahead of its time.
Never understood the popularity. Thought it was juvenile and base. Not very clever at all.
I'm dead serious. What network sitcom pushes the envelope today in your opinion?
Never understood the popularity. Thought it was juvenile and base. Not very clever at all.
I'm dead serious. What network sitcom pushes the envelope today in your opinion?
^^^Best theme songWKRP in Cincinnati
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Family Guy.
Also, Sullivan and Son is set in a bar. It's on TBS though.