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All in the Family was not only one of the most successful
sitcoms in
history, it was also one of the most important and influential series
ever
to air, for it ushered in a new era in American television
characterized
by programs that did not shy away from addressing controversial or
socially
relevant subject matters. For all the dingbats out there.
Come and listen to my story about a man named Jed. The whole
Clampett
clan, Jed, Granny, Elly Mae and Jethro invite you for a heapin’ helpin’
of their hospitality. Take yer shoes off and set a spell. Y'all come
back
now. Hear?
Samantha falls in love with a mortal, Darrin Stephens. Much to
the disgust
of most of her family, she vows to give up witchcraft and become an
ordinary
suburban housewife.
The rumpled old raincoat, the cigar, and the deceptive manner
made Lieutenant
Columbo one of the most unforgettable TV characters of all times. Just
one more thing...
Grissom, Sarah, Catherine, Nick and Warrick are hard at work
keeping
Las Vegas safe from the nefarious criminal element. With their intense
scrutiny and tireless perseverance, it’s almost certain they’ll find
the
evidence to put the bad guys away.
This innovative and critically acclaimed series debuted on CBS
October
3, 1961 and ran until September 7, 1966. The Dick Van Dyke Show centers
around the life of a New York comedy writer who lives in suburban New
Rochelle
with his attractive wife, their cute son and a pair of brash next door
neighbors.
The Duke Family, cousins Bo and Luke, assisted by their cousin
Daisy
and their Uncle Jesse, fight the system and root out the corrupt
practices
of Hazzard County Commissioner Boss Hogg and his bumbling Sheriff Rosco
P. Coltrane. Moonshine, wild car chases and crashes, and lots of
scantily
clad young women, including the Dukes gorgeous cousin, Daisy.
One of these days Alice....Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden is
unforgettable
in this great TV series. And who can forget Ed Norton? BANG, ZOOM, TO
THE
MOON!