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    #16
    Many have tried, but in my opinion there's never been anyone even close to Johnny Carson.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Grimly View Post
      Was that Dick van Dyke on the other end of the couch?
      We never really saw much of his domestic output over here.
      Yep, DVD was only part of the Carol Burnett show for a short time.

      Here's a fairly complete explanation, or at least one explanation. Supposedly they couldn't figure out what to do with him, or something.


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      Like old episodes of Saturday Night Live, Johnny Carson, and others, it's a little surprising how rare the brilliant bits were if you watch complete episodes. People always remember the great stuff from whatever years they discovered SNL, but the truth is that you need to sit through a lot of misses and merely OK bits to get one memorable one. The format is inherently experimental. Not every sketch can be "Bass-O-Matic" or "Chippendales Audition".




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        #18
        I have nothing to contribute but I want to say that I've been enjoying this thread very much. I'm a sucker for nostalgia.
        Ryan

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          #19
          Fun thread that works because we old farts all watched the same TV shows. There weren't many options--three broadcast channels furnishing all the content for the entire country. Then cable came along. Then video gaming came along. Then the internet came along. Then streaming services came along.

          Going into the future I doubt today's programs will be as widely and lovingly remembered. Few people will have watched the same shows.
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            #20
            I just finished watching a Documentary series on CNN about the sitcom...showed ground breaking shows, show where there are rich people, poor people, diversity....reaaly well done...there really was some great sitcoms in the 60s and then of course the 70s...
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              #21
              Originally posted by dpep View Post
              Fun thread that works because we old farts all watched the same TV shows. There weren't many options--three broadcast channels furnishing all the content for the entire country. Then cable came along. Then video gaming came along. Then the internet came along. Then streaming services came along.

              Going into the future I doubt today's programs will be as widely and lovingly remembered. Few people will have watched the same shows.
              ...
              Exactly. There are quite a few movies and shows that are favorites of mine that I wouldn't have seen the first time (60's&70's) if there had been anything else on at that hour.
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                #22
                Originally posted by trevor View Post
                I just finished watching a Documentary series on CNN about the sitcom...showed ground breaking shows, show where there are rich people, poor people, diversity....reaaly well done...there really was some great sitcoms in the 60s and then of course the 70s...
                The one they did on Latenight was very, very good.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
                  The one they did on Latenight was very, very good.
                  I recorded that last night and looking forward to watching it. Thanks
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