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But when you look back at how turbulent the 60's were those screwball shows were needed and as for the 70's realism um please explain the likes of Happy Days Mork and Mindy and Laverne and Shirley.
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Those last two programs were spin-offs of Happy Days, which had jumped the shark by then.
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True but I was getting at was that while the 60's had allot of hokey surreal shows the 70's were as bad in that department as well.
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Yeah by the mid 70's people were getting tired of being preached to.
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While the networks rural purge (and the move to urban relevance) impacted the lack of fanciful shows in the early 1970s, IMHO, it was equally the fault of the prime-access rule that stripped away the 7:30 PM time slots that were filled in the 1960s by shows appealing to kids and families. Between all 3 networks that's 21 half hours not being programmed so away went all the Flintstone/Gilligan/Flipper/Lassie/Beaver type shows.
And what did we get out of it? Rehashed game shows and entertainment reporting. Bad trade. |
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Yep we were definitely sold a truckload of lemons.
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It's easier for veterans to hold-back younger shows on the FOX Broadcasting network, because they have less hours of prime-time than the "Big 3" networks. For example, during the last two-thirds of The Simpsons's three-decade-long run, newer and more promising animated series-es have gotten buried left and right, the biggest cases being King of the Hill, Futurama, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show. |
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Those shows all sucked! They deserved to be buried. |
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