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In reply to the discussion: What television shows did not age well? Though they were funny in their time, it is very hard to watch today.especially [View all]debm55
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What television shows did not age well? Though they were funny in their time, it is very hard to watch today.especially [View all]
debm55
Oct 6
OP
Hmmm that's a great question ! Apparently yes, All in the Family was based on Til Death Do Us Part.
OnDoutside
Oct 7
#108
Yeah. M*A*S*H was the only one I could come up with that I continue to enjoy. There might be others, but
hlthe2b
Oct 6
#8
Yeah, that was unfortunate and why the character was abandoned after six episodes.
hlthe2b
Oct 6
#14
There was a horrible episode of Barney Miller where the main joke of the episode was
mucifer
Oct 6
#35
Thats one of the episodes i liked because it did show how a lot of guys thought of it
Figarosmom
Oct 6
#86
A lot of those shows make me cringe. ''All in the Family might not make me laugh but it was ahead of its time
hlthe2b
Oct 6
#6
Thank you rsdsharp, Didn't like Green Arcres except for the little dog and the opening song.
debm55
Oct 7
#134
I thought Edgar Buchanan (Uncle Joe Carson) and Pat Buttram (Mr. Haney) were great.
MichMan
Oct 8
#189
Thank you MichMan Uncle Joe --Petticoat Junction and Mr Haney -Grren Acers I watched both shows and but I could never
debm55
Oct 8
#191
I always disliked that show, even when I was little. He was always angry and EVERYBODY was
pnwest
Oct 7
#154
I do, Paul was a member of the JDL. Also I remember the storyline with Beverly LaSale -a Drag Queen. and the murder of
debm55
Oct 7
#143
Honeymooners. "BAM Alice, to the moon!" while cocking his fist at his wife
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Oct 8
#185
Cosby show was so big, traffic was light in LA when it was on. Nothing else compares to it.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Oct 8
#186
After watching MASH for decades I don't find it funny today. I find Hawkeye just plain
doc03
Oct 6
#33
I still watch All in the Family. It is funny to me still. They took on a lot of issues.
ellemb
Oct 6
#36
She had cancer on the show and worked almost up until her death. I didn;t like her character but I thought she was a
debm55
Oct 8
#209
No, because today's Nazis would not permit the writers to make them so foolish.
malthaussen
Oct 7
#118
Thank you Turbineguy. My uncle was a young pilot shot down and place in a POW camp. We never watched it.
debm55
Oct 7
#153
Thank you Zambero. I agree with your two choices. they were very funny. the rest were not.
debm55
Oct 7
#126
thank you Mike Nelson I agree on the rest. But I have to say that Lucy didn't hit me as funny. I felt sorry for her.
debm55
Oct 7
#164
The only episode of Green Acres I ever liked was the pilot episode with....
Different Drummer
Oct 7
#120
Thank you Enter stage left. Was in college at the time and had no TV, When we finally got one, I watch one episode and
debm55
Oct 7
#158
the Love Boat. Perv doctor. back when it was considered "cool" for a man to openly lust after women
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Oct 8
#181
Sanford and Son had an episode where Sanford thought his son (Lamont) was gay
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Oct 8
#182
Dobie Gillis. I'll give Bob Denver props; and Tuesday Weld was in character, but it's not worth watching Dwayne Hickman
NBachers
Oct 8
#187
I'm sure I'd still love parts of MASH (tv), All In The Family, I Love Lucy....
electric_blue68
Oct 8
#188