Another set of 1964’s sitcoms are heard from, one of which is both ooky and spooky.
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We’ve reached 1964’s milestone sitcom—Calling Dr. Bombay!
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1964’s sitcoms continue with four flops, including No Time For Sergeants and Wendy and Me.
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We wrap up 1963's sitcoms and move on to 1964, including My Favorite Martian.
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1963's sitcoms roll on, although we're moving kind of slow (at the Junction).
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We continue with the sitcoms of 1963, and let’s just say identical cousins are involved.
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We finally wrap up 1962 with McHale’s Navy, and move into 1963.
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1962 sitcoms roll on, including Lucy’s second series and Gene Kelly’s only series.
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We’ve reached a 1962 milestone—The Beverly Hillbillies.
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We cover a foursome of forgotten sitcoms including Fair Exchange and Ensign O’Toole.
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We wrap up 1961 and move into 1962, including The Hathaways and It's a Man's World.
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1961 sitcoms roll on, with a milestone and a coda for a pioneer.
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We continue with the sitcoms of 1961 (there were a lot of them), including Mister Ed.
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961’s sitcoms roll on, including Car 54, The Joey Bishop Show, and Hazel.
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We hit a bit of a dry spell with five “one and done” series including Peter Loves Mary.
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We cover the dawn of the Mayberry-verse, and two other 1960 series that didn't do as well.
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We cover two "one season and done" shows of 1960, as well as the long-running My Three Sons.
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We finish off the 1950’s and move onto the 60’s, including Dennis the Menace and Pete and Gladys.
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We continue with the sitcoms of 1959, including Fibber McGee and Molly, and the Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
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We wrap up 1958's sitcoms and move into 1959, including second runs for Ann Sothern and George Burns.