horizonbeach11
06-28-2018, 08:12 AM
I have noticed that in most sitcoms of the BB era the entire family will automatically put on bathrobes and slippers when they get up at night for anything, they even keep the bathrobes lying across their beds for quick access. I've seen this on BB, "My Three Sons, "The Partridge Family", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", and "Rhoda", just to name a few that come to mind.
Question: Was this the norm and my family was just hopelessly out of it, or was this a sitcom thing because the censors or whoever decides these things thought it would be inappropriate to show the family walking around in pajamas? The female kids in our family, including me, had what we called house coats (like the quilted, button up things the Brady girls wore to Marcia's slumber party) and slippers, but we didn't put them on whenever we got out of bed, we used them more like lounge wear after we had a bath or whatever.
Did your family do the sitcom thing and put on a robe and slippers every time you got up in the night? I'm just curious, it seems like such a tedious thing to do, especially because half the time the sitcom people are wakened by "something that went bump in the night" and you would think their safety would be their first thought, not making sure their robe sash was tied, lol.
Question: Was this the norm and my family was just hopelessly out of it, or was this a sitcom thing because the censors or whoever decides these things thought it would be inappropriate to show the family walking around in pajamas? The female kids in our family, including me, had what we called house coats (like the quilted, button up things the Brady girls wore to Marcia's slumber party) and slippers, but we didn't put them on whenever we got out of bed, we used them more like lounge wear after we had a bath or whatever.
Did your family do the sitcom thing and put on a robe and slippers every time you got up in the night? I'm just curious, it seems like such a tedious thing to do, especially because half the time the sitcom people are wakened by "something that went bump in the night" and you would think their safety would be their first thought, not making sure their robe sash was tied, lol.