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View Poll Results: Which Sitcom Best Defines the Word "Innovator"?
"Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, The" (1952-1966, 435 episodes) 1 5.88%
"Andy Griffith Show, The" (1960-1968, 249 episodes) 2 11.76%
"Dick Van Dyke Show, The" (1961-1966, 158 episodes) 8 47.06%
"Lucy Show, The" (1962-1968, 156 episodes) 2 11.76%
"Mister Ed" (1961-1966, 143 episodes) 3 17.65%
"The Real McCoys" (1957-1963, 224 episodes) 0 0%
"That Girl" (1966-1971, 136 episodes) 1 5.88%
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Old 06-02-2004, 11:18 PM   #1
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Arrow The Best 1960's "Innovator" Sitcom

The choices are:

"The Real McCoys" (Rural concept), "The Andy Griffith Show" (Crimestopper concept), "Mister Ed" (Fantasy Concept), "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (Workplace concept), "The Lucy Show" (Woman working outside of home concept), "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet" (Family concept), and "That Girl" (Independent Woman concept).
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I picked Mister Ed-televisions first talking horse!
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The Dick Van Dyke Show hands down.... its easily the best sitcom of the entire decade.
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I keep picking "Mister Ed" because it's my favorite show of the 60s. The Dick Van Dyke is a close second for me, of those listed. "Car 54, Where Are You?" is my real second favorite show.
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Dick Van Dyke. Even today, many sitcoms use the concept of one central character in two different worlds.
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Dick Van Dyke. Even today, many sitcoms use the concept of one central character in two different worlds.
Yes, this is it. Frasier was built on a Dick van Dyke Show platform. Everybody Loves Raymond gave it a shot, but couldn't handle the work side so closed it down.
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Yes, this is it. Frasier was built on a Dick van Dyke Show platform. Everybody Loves Raymond gave it a shot, but couldn't handle the work side so closed it down.
Yes, DVD. ELR might have shown Ray in the work environment once, and maybe a few times alone, at home. They really had no talent on the work side, whereas DVD had 2 regulars and 2 recurring.
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