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My Top-10 Sitcoms of The Last 50 Years
Reaganite Republican ^ | 22 October 2015 | Reaganite Republican

Posted on 10/22/2015 10:00:32 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican



Newhart (1982-1990) -Please forgive me but I actually like Bob Newhart's second major sitcom series -at the Stratford Inn in Vermont- more than the first 'shrink' series with Mary Tyler Moore, as good as that one was. In fact I think the 80s series Newhart is one of the most underrated comedy shows ever- watched it every week with friends when they were new, too funny.

Interestingly, all 184 shows are -here- on this YouTube playlist.

Cheers -This would probably make everybody's list, but honestly I never go back and watch them anymore... too much saturation I guess, and it just doesn't seem quite as clever as it did at the time. Still, too substantial to leave off... I watched every single episode for years for a reason, and it launched a few careers.

Taxi  -This or Sanford & Son really might be my very all-time favorites... pretty much the best entertainment on 70s television, imo. The characters are simply superb, Danny DeVito an absolute comedy genius supported by a top-notch cast. The writing was clever and kept you riveted to every episode, I love this show. I think my favorite is when Jim burned Louie's apartment to a blackened crisp lol.

Hogan's Heroes  -Kind of silly but I just grew up with it since I was five and loved the characters. They represented pretty much what American Baby Boom kids thought of the Germans in the 1960s... until later in the 70s when we saw what kind of cars they could put together. Was in the same room as Werner Klemperer once, somebody I worked with knew him well... seemed like a nice-enough guy.

Married with Children  -Still funny if you watch it now, and was truly something fresh and revolutionary at the time... really seemed pretty radical when it was new and the casting was brilliant. Met Katey Sagal briefly once. It's funny how not that long ago this show seemed 'naughty', when it's sexual innuendo and mini-skirted babes are nothing compared to the garbage they put on TV now.

Gilligan's Island  -I know it's pretty goofy but I watched it all the time when I was a little kid and think Mary Anne was my first crush ever when I was about 8 lol... great show.

Addams Family  -these are fantastic, what can you say. Show had a cool look and feel too. You're either Munsters or AF and I was always a bit more of an AF kid/guy, the characters were more polished and hilariously complex/eccentric, I love it. I think I got interested in investment by watching Gomez at the stock ticker.

Sanford and Son  -this is close to my favorite sitcom of all time, every character is a laugh riot, including Michelle Obama lookalike Aunt Esther (SHUT UP Fred, you heathen!). And for some reason I get a kick out of 'Grady'.

All in the Family  -this one again pertinent... listen to Archie rail against the libs, I'll be damned if he wasn't right about everything!!!

Fawlty Towers -not quite as nutty as Monty Python shows but pretty comical nonetheless: these were also shown on PBS in The States back then, with John Cleese at his finest as aspiring-yet-bumbling innkeep. I think my favorite one is where he bumps his head and goes into 'Nazi' mode, deeply insulting his German guests.

I left out cartoons like Simpsons and some other good shows lose points with me for grating political message, i.e. M*A*S*H. For some reason I was never much of a Seinfeld fan, although his standup stage act was great in the 80s. 

Then some others just didn't age all that well, like perhaps The Jeffersons or Good Times. Happy Days is pretty corny too if you go back and watch one of those these days... creating ageless comedy is an elusive art.

Green Acres, Bewitched, Brady Bunch, Andy Griffith,, and Get Smart might also get Honorable Mentions, fwiw- what say you?



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To: HamiltonJay
I think “The IT Crowd” is probably the best sit come made in the last decade, but it was a British show.

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241 posted on 10/22/2015 11:56:29 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: TexasCajun

As a “Jan” surrounded by Marcias...I still feel teenage angst when I come accross the Brady Bunch while channel surfing.

Jan Brady, is the prototype for The Middles’ Sue Heck. Both young women underrated actresses who capture “not a cheerleader” teenage girl years beautifully.


242 posted on 10/22/2015 11:58:31 AM PDT by PennsylvaniaMom ( Just because you are paranoid, it doesn't mean they aren't out to get you...)
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To: VanDeKoik

“#1 Seinfeld. Nothing comes close in any category. The sheer number of classic episodes and memorable lines is far higher than any show before or since.”

Yep. By FAR the top sitcom ever. And any “top sitcom” list that omits Seinfeld isn’t worth paying attention to.


243 posted on 10/22/2015 12:02:50 PM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Autonomous User

“Film at 11”


244 posted on 10/22/2015 12:03:22 PM PDT by knittnmom (Save the earth! It's the only planet with chocolate!)
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To: TexasCajun
Sarah Chalke was hilarious in one of my all time favorite comedies - "Scrubs".


245 posted on 10/22/2015 12:05:27 PM PDT by newfreep (TRUMP/Cruz 2016 - "Evil succeeds when good men do nothing" - Edmund Burke)
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To: PennsylvaniaMom
Re: Brady Bunch

How disappointed to have learned the dad, Robert Reed, was homosexual and hated the show.

246 posted on 10/22/2015 12:28:25 PM PDT by TexasCajun (#BlackViolenceMatters)
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To: Reaganite Republican
Newhart (1982-1990) -Please forgive me but I actually like Bob Newhart's second major sitcom series -at the Stratford Inn in Vermont- more than the first 'shrink' series with Mary Tyler Moore, as good as that one was. In fact I think the 80s series Newhart is one of the most underrated comedy shows ever- watched it every week with friends when they were new, too funny.

 

Big ol' +1 on that.

247 posted on 10/22/2015 12:30:59 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility)
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To: Reaganite Republican

Glad someone else loved Newhart. Once it settled down after the first couple seasons, it was a witty, cozy delight (amazing how Dick Loudon was the only one in the cast who didn’t notice he was married to a world-class MILF).
I’d next vote for Frasier. Intelligent writing, and incredible chemistry between David Hyde Pierce and Kelsey Grammer.


248 posted on 10/22/2015 12:31:20 PM PDT by Demiurge2 (Define your terms!)
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To: verga

Well it was a cultural thing. Being from the South it had a lot of stuff going on that the non southerner may not have understood or appreciated. So lets label it a popular regional sit com.


249 posted on 10/22/2015 12:33:38 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Reaganite Republican
Cheers -This would probably make everybody's list, but honestly I never go back and watch them anymore... too much saturation I guess, and it just doesn't seem quite as clever as it did at the time. Still, too substantial to leave off... I watched every single episode for years for a reason, and it launched a few careers.

 

True. Cheers episodes are on Neflix. But I've no desire to see them again. Same with Seinfeld.

 

But I have started watching MASH again. FWIW.

250 posted on 10/22/2015 12:33:43 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility)
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To: TexasCajun

Good call. I forgot about Sanford and Sons.


251 posted on 10/22/2015 12:34:19 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Kartographer

Agreed... except in later years, when she’d speak - ye Gods, she sounded like Johnny Cash!


252 posted on 10/22/2015 12:35:33 PM PDT by Demiurge2 (Define your terms!)
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To: JudyinCanada

I always enjoyed Barney Miller. Hated MASH.

No Seinfeld?’

Thanks for writing my post :)


253 posted on 10/22/2015 12:36:56 PM PDT by Cyman
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To: baltiless

I’m watching 30 Rock (for the first time ever) now on Netflix. I thought I’d hate it. Cause of Baldwin.

But I love it. Tina Fey is a brilliant director/actress/producer. And having Lorne Michaels in the mix also doesn’t hurt.


254 posted on 10/22/2015 12:37:27 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility)
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To: Reaganite Republican

FYI, the psychiatrist Newhart starred Suzanne Pleshett, not MTM.


255 posted on 10/22/2015 12:37:39 PM PDT by Jemian
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To: fhayek

Yes - Green Acres has some very surrealistic “did I just see that?” elements sneaking in.


256 posted on 10/22/2015 12:39:00 PM PDT by Demiurge2 (Define your terms!)
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To: Georgia Girl 2
Redd Fox was the original bad boy.

His club shows and tapes were pure filth.

257 posted on 10/22/2015 12:39:23 PM PDT by TexasCajun (#BlackViolenceMatters)
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To: jpsb

Only a few television shows broke the fourth wall very successfully.

George was the master at it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_wall


258 posted on 10/22/2015 12:42:12 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility)
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To: fwdude

I don’t think Happy Days has aged very well. I loved it in its first run, but lately when I tried watching a few episodes, they fell flat.

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Happy Days jumped the shark. Literally. And that’s why it isn’t remembered as all that great.


259 posted on 10/22/2015 12:43:30 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (With Great Freedom comes Great Responsibility)
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To: Reaganite Republican
I was overseas when Mork from Ork was new but I heard it was great. By the time I returned that show had apparently lost some of its luster. I never got its appeal.

For me The Beverly Hillbillies was absolutely inspired genius comedy.

All in the family broke a lot of barriers and was a favorite for years but as said above, it actually lampooned liberals much more effectively than it likely had been intended to by its Producers.

260 posted on 10/22/2015 12:43:50 PM PDT by Radix ("..Democrats are holding a meeting today to decide whether to overturn the results of the election.")
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