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Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s?


Three's Company
  9% (3)
Good Times
  0% (0)
All In The Family
  37% (12)
Jeffersons
  3% (1)
Maude
  6% (2)
Mary Tyler Moore Show
  18% (6)
Brady Bunch
  9% (3)
Welcome Back Kotter
  9% (3)
Facts Of Life
  6% (2)


Total Votes : 32


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Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/19/2006 11:22:15 PM   
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I would have to say my favorite sitcom of all time is Good Times..it had a special way of sending a positive message along with making you laugh your ass off...Showing you that no matter where you come from, with a strong foundation you can make it....
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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/19/2006 11:28:52 PM   
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though i never saw any of these in their first run, i love Carol O'Connor in All in the Family... it still seems relevent and is funny... it got a message across without being preachy

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 2:32:04 AM   
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I would have to say my favorite sitcom of all time is Good Times..it had a special way of sending a positive message along with making you laugh your ass off...Showing you that no matter where you come from, with a strong foundation you can make it....


Krissi - None of the above

 I'm gonna pick '' The Night Stalker'' with Darren McGavin - It had ''X-Files'' stature as a cult classic.



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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 2:39:23 AM   
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I loved the Mary Tyler Moore Show.  Used to watch it as a teenager and I enjoyed seeing an independent career woman making it on her own.  I think Mary had a special charm, too, that made her very likable, and it was pretty funny as well.
 
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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:25:19 AM   
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Too young to remember any of them

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:30:16 AM   
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It was actually a toss up for me between All in the Family and Welcome Back Kotter. Since I could only choose one, I took All in the Family.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:33:23 AM   
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'' The Night Stalker'' with Darren McGavin


Oh yes, I had forgotten about this Good show!

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:36:04 AM   
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"Barney Miller". Although most of the country thought it was a comedy, it really was a documentary regarding the state of NYC at the time.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:37:39 AM   
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"Barney Miller". Although most of the country thought it was a comedy, it really was a documentary regarding the state of NYC at the time.

LOL my dad loved this show. I never could get into it myself, though I did like the spinoff that came from it ; Fish

I thought he was hilarious.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:45:26 AM   
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I still watch TVland at night and/ or Nick at night..they show all the good shows from the past.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 6:57:36 AM   
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 I'm gonna pick '' The Night Stalker'' with Darren McGavin

I don't remember that as being funny, so I think that was more of a monster drama than a sitcom.

I don't remember too many sitcoms of the '70s; Ias a amtter of fact I don't remember much to laugh at in the '70s . . . the '60s seemed to have better ones:

Bewitched
Mr. Ed
The Munsters
The Beverly Hillbillies

I suppose it is silly to debate the relative merits of 60s vs 70s sitcoms, but what else are we to do in the random stupidity section?



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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:01:23 AM   
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LOL I still watch the Beverly Hillbillies. My teenager has even developed a liking for them. She thinks Granny is the greatest lol.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:08:05 AM   
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I think the 60's had the best sitcoms, classics such as The Dick Van Dyke show, Beverly Hillbillies, The Addams Family, etc. But the 70's had some good ones too. 3's comapny being My favorite from that era, with all in the family and it's spin off The Jefferson's being a close second. and let us not forget The Dukes of Hazzard.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:15:14 AM   
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I dunno... Maude was MY favorite.... I guess I gotta thang for Bea Arthur

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:17:21 AM   
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I can't believe your list didn't include MASH!   Only THE greatest sitcom of all time! (IMO)

All in the Family was awesome, too.  Welcome Back Kotter.....we thought the sweathogs were the most hiarious thing and we all wanted to be them.  When I had kids and they started playing the reruns, I made my kids sit down and watch it, cause its freaking hysterical!!!  For some reason, the humor seemed so much more lame 20 years later....my kids kept looking at me like I was an idiot.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:17:47 AM   
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What was the one with the waitress?

Alice?

That was always pretty good too.

Another favorite of mine is Mama's Family. I just adore that show.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:20:21 AM   
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Night Stalker  -Darren McGavin's  Reporter Kolchak was very  humorous  he was the show not the monsters.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 7:23:53 AM   
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Night Stalker  -Darren McGavin's  Reporter Kolchak was very  humorous  he was the show not the monsters.

I would agree. Though it was supposed to come off more as a drama, he managed to keep it humorous.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 8:36:00 AM   
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 Oh yes,
We cant forget MASH. I absolutely loved that show, and can still quote you large chucs of dialogue by memory.

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RE: Favorite Sitcom Of The 70s? - 10/20/2006 8:55:45 AM   
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Oh yes,
We cant forget MASH. I absolutely loved that show, and can still quote you large chucs of dialogue by memory.


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