Take a walk down memory lane with us as we recall some of the best sitcoms of the 50s, 60s and 70s! It was a simpler time, with sitcoms just emerging in mainstream media. The ideas were fresh, unique, and of course, included the unattainable wholesome moments like the Brady Bunch family!With iconic shows like Bewitched, I Love Lucy, and The Dick Van Dyke Show, it's incredible to see how such great comedy can last throughout the ages! While some concepts may be outdated, and we've progressed beyond black and white cinema, it's no wonder these are iconic shows, still providing audiences with laughs and happy memories of back in the day!Take a look through some of the most memorable retro sitcoms, still available for streaming on some platforms!These Are The Best Retro Sitcoms!Enjoy!
Hi All, Sending some Christmas cheer your way from some of my favorite TV shows... (yes, I know I live in the past, lol!) The girls, Mary and Rhoda decorating the tree, in that great apartment! Bob and Emily Hartley from The Bob Newhart Show... Who can forget these girls. Love them! Darrin #2 and Samantha from Bewitched. I loved that house! You can never go wrong with Andy. I never get tired of watching this great show. Enjoy the coming Christmas week! I am linking with... Amaze Me Monday Fall Into Fall Wow Us Wednesday Rednesday Very Merry Vintage Style Vintage Thingie Thursday Treasure Hunt Thursday Potpourri Friday Inspiration Friday Vintage Inspiration Home Sweet Home Show and Tell Sunday Best Seasonal Sundays
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Here's one business scheme of Lucy's that her eternally-bemused husband Desi might actually approve of: Over 50 years after the classic sitcom "I Love Lucy," which starred Lucille Ball and real-life husband Desi Arnaz, went off the air, it's still a big income generator for studio CBS, according to the LA Times.The show brings in around $20 million to the studio annually, according to CBS Chief Ex
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Honey, I'm home! Who remember those words? The I love Lucy TV series is, still, being seen on TV. A few thoughts on why this series is still number 1 with many in America.
American actress Lucille Ball with her friend, columnist Hedda Hopper , 28th August 1957. They are at a party celebrating the opening of Canadian-born singer Gisele MacKenzie's television show.
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