I loved the sit-coms of the '60s -- The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, The Adams Family, The Munsters, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Gilligan's Island, Hogan's Heroes, Get Smart, Gomer Pyle, Andy Griffith, My Favorite Martian, McHale's Navy, My Three Sons, The Patty Duke Show, Hazel, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Petticoat Junction, The Real McCoys, The Flying Nun, even The Monkees, and maybe a few others I can't recall now.
There were some good comedy shows in the '50s like I Love Lucy, Danny Thomas, and The Honeymooners and some in the '70s like The Brady Bunch, but I was always partial to the shows of the 1960s, which reflected a happy albeit quirky, and still confident (White dominated) society. The shows in the '50s were a little too black and white and primitive, and starting in the late '60s cultural communism began to be injected into everything (All in The Family which was launched in 1971 being the best example; The Smothers Brothers and Laugh-In weren't sit-coms but comedy shows from the late '60s that had an open left wing bent), which is when I stopped watching prime time TV shows for good.
There were some good comedy shows in the '50s like I Love Lucy, Danny Thomas, and The Honeymooners and some in the '70s like The Brady Bunch, but I was always partial to the shows of the 1960s, which reflected a happy albeit quirky, and still confident (White dominated) society. The shows in the '50s were a little too black and white and primitive, and starting in the late '60s cultural communism began to be injected into everything (All in The Family which was launched in 1971 being the best example; The Smothers Brothers and Laugh-In weren't sit-coms but comedy shows from the late '60s that had an open left wing bent), which is when I stopped watching prime time TV shows for good.
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