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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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I never saw the Honeymooners till a year ago. I now watch it over and over. To me it's best show ever. Obvious they had small budget by the set, and they had restrictions on what they could say. Honeymooners shows that comedians can be funny without resorting to filthy jokes and cursing. I just watched episode where Ralph runs into his wife's old boyfriend, and tells him he owns bus company because he thinks other guy is rich business man. This was an outstanding episode. When Ralph offered to pick up the dinner check and the dining companion didn't object, Ralph's reaction is classic. I loved that face he made. Plus I liked way it ended, all laughing about it. Show was very down to earth, and besides being funny showed that main characters all were decent people. I am trying to get old show Gleason hosted on dvd, a variety show rom 1960's.
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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As a kid I loved the Little Rascals and the Three Stooges (with Curly).
The Honeymooners - I agree with you TIS, Gleason had his moments, but Carney was the best. Kind of like Seinfeld and Kramer. George was the best in Seinfeld imo. It's strange how opinions differ but I can't stand the George character. All the others I love. If I read the plot was centered around George, I usually didn't watch. I found his character totally annoying and unfunny. That being said, and George aside, the show was really good. TIS
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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03/19/13 11:34 AM
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As a kid I loved the Little Rascals and the Three Stooges (with Curly).
The Honeymooners - I agree with you TIS, Gleason had his moments, but Carney was the best. Kind of like Seinfeld and Kramer. George was the best in Seinfeld imo. It's strange how opinions differ but I can't stand the George character. All the others I love. If I read the plot was centered around George, I usually didn't watch. I found his character totally annoying and unfunny. That being said, and George aside, the show was really good. TIS I didn't watch it the first two years. Too whiny. Then I got hooked and I still watch the reruns. George is just a pathetic soul. The characters had the right chemistry and the actors were perfect.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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12/19/13 11:11 AM
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Freaking LOVE the Vicar of Dibley. One of the funniest and greatest shows ever. Also Everybody loves Ramon, I love Lucy, The Andy Griffith show.
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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Freaking LOVE the Vicar of Dibley. One of the funniest and greatest shows ever. I like this quite a bit. The premise, a female Church of England priest appointed as pastor to an old-fashioned could have been a one-joke show, but it's a lot better than that. I also liked King of Queens. I think Jerry Stiller was very funny in it.
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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Speaking of sitcoms. CBS is running I Love Lucy's Christmas show from 1956. I thought I heard they colorized it. If I heard correctly they will run Christmas shows from several past comedies (Brady Bunch is another I think). Anyway, it's probably on right now on he East. It starts at 8:00 here. TIS
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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Speaking of sitcoms. CBS is running I Love Lucy's Christmas show from 1956. I thought I heard they colorized it. If I heard correctly they will run Christmas shows from several past comedies (Brady Bunch is another I think). Anyway, it's probably on right now on he East. It starts at 8:00 here. TIS "I Love Lucy Christmas Special" -- Two newly colorized episodes, including the seldom-seen "Christmas Episode" and "Lucy's Italian Movie," are scheduled to air. (8 p.m. Dec. 20, CBS)
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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I ended up watching Lucy last night. I guess the Christmas show was not shown that often. It was nice but not as good as Lucy in Italy. You know, after all these years, I found myself STILL laughing out loud at her facial expressions/gestures. I actually enjoyed it. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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I was going to post this when the thread was first started but wasn't sure if it was a true sitcom. MASH is a sitcom, and a very good one. I always liked MacLean Stevenson's character, Col. Blake. He cracked me up when Klinger appeared in his office with a woman's bathrobe, and Blake yelled at him, "For God's sake, Klinger, it's almost noon and you're still in a bathrobe. Go to your tent and put on a dress!" Klinger left and he turned to Pierce and complained, "You got to stay on these guys all the time." Up until "Seinfeld," I would have regarded "MASH" as my all-time favorite sitcom. I loved Col. Blake, too. But MASH was just as great for its recurring characters like the nutbag Col. Flagg, Scully, & Rizzo. I liked Trapper slighly more than BJ Honnicut and thought the character of Frank Burns was played brilliantly by Larry Linville. My other favorite sitcoms include "Cheers," "Night Court," "Soap," "Barney Miller," "WKRP in Cincinnati," and "Arrested Development."
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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Been watching Episodes, absolutley hilarious.
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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"Still Standing" was a very funny show. I watch it in the morning whenever I'm home. Of course it was cancelled to make room for more reality shows It used to be on much more. In fact, it used to be on in back to back episodes. I like Jami Gertz. Me, too. She's cute and funny. But I've never seen her new show, "The Neighbors." I'm just not into aliens and whatnot.
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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I loved "Mad About You" and rewatch it whenever possible. It randomly shows up on some cable channels. I have the DVR set to record it on any channel, so it surprises me sometimes and BAM, it's there. Great show. Very smart. It's on FXX all the time, and the episodes are sometimes available for free on FXX On-Demand.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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"This is what I'm saying!" "Never gonna happen, my friend!" The use of A and 2 instead of A and B when making multiple points.
As George Carlin said: "She wrote down her reasons: numbers 1,2,and C. She was never any good at indexing."
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Re: The Best Sitcoms
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My daughter and I love to watch it together and have now incorporated the following into our everyday conversation:
"This is what I'm saying!" "Never gonna happen, my friend!" The use of A and 2 instead of A and B when making multiple points.
Sylvia Buchman may have to wrestle Marie Barone for worst MIL. This is what I'm sayin', Babe. We use it ALL THE TIME ourselves .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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