You’re a big dummy if you can’t figure out the next milestone series from 1972.
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Ted Bessell as a TV lead? Get me a chimp!
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Two bombs from 1971, plus a certain ottoman tripper returns.
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A failed 1971 restart is followed by a milestone series located at 704 Hauser Street.
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Can two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?
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We move into the 70’s, with four forgotten shows and a mystical au pair.
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Here’s the story—of a 1969 sitcom milestone.
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1969 rolls on with a sitcom/animated hybrid and a throwback to Lucy.
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We kick off 1968 with groundbreaking, gimmicky, and bland entries.
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We wrap up 1967 with an improbable gliding novitiate and an ancestor of Everybody Loves Raymond.
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We wrap up 1966’s sitcoms with a band that’s not really a band.
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We check in with 1966, Unca Beel, and some very embarrassed cavemen and astronauts.
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Three flops and a hit in 1966, the latter involving "Diamonds…Daisies…Snowflakes”.
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A group of less-than-successful 1965 sitcoms are covered, including a story of a man and his talking car.
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A triple shot of sitcoms wrap up 1964, followed by old west shenanigans.
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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 wrap up 1961 and move into 1962, including The Hathaways and It's a Man's World.
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We continue with the sitcoms of 1961 (there were a lot of them), including Mister Ed.