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Taxi and Hogan's Heros were both funny, they were satire not unlike MASH taking a bad situation and looking for the humor in it. HH in particular probably had a cathartic effect and represented maybe a point in history where we began to nice past the collective memory of hate. Kinda like a discussion I've recently had on when in popular culture were the Japanese accepted again in our society and how their products went from crap that we hated to quality of which we can't seem to buy enough.Three's Company was another one I liked as a kid. Dumb, but amusing. Now here's a trippy note. John Ritter is currently the voice of Clifford The Big Red Dog on the PBS Children's Show of that name.
Isn't John Ritter dead?Dean
We don't have cable or dish ...my wife likes to watch the old shows on the low buck stations...I never cared much for TV but some of the old shows are interesting at a glance ....A few were quite "tense" with shadows , sweaty foreheads and disreputable characters..But most were simple themes with predictable humor and ended with proper moral lessons.....
One thing that has changed dramatically from the 60's and 70's is the "simple themes with predictable humor".There are more shows like BSG (the SyFy/NBC BattleStar Galactica remake) or Game of Thrones etc. that have far more complicated plots and themes, and raise more complicated moral questions.
Some of the cast of Hogan's Heroes were holocaust survivors, I found it interesting they could still have a sense of humor about the Nazis.
I did not know that, but that's excellent trivia and puts a lot of the minutia we bitch about with our first world problems in perspective.Maybe the fact that the Nazis portrayed in the show were made to look like bumbling idiots constantly helped.Or maybe they had moved on (as much as one ever does).Like the Auschwitz survivor (woman, twin, her and her sister were experimented on my Mengele) who recently testified at a guard's trial and asked the jury NOT to jail him (but to give him community service talking about the camp), and also reportedly hugged and forgave him.
My mother and her friends used to watch "The Golden Girls". The oldest one used to recite some non-clever wise crack and then look into the studio audience for a reaction. Maybe that show gets my vote.
In a previous post I mentioned the old Wyatt Earp TV series being the worst of the westerns. Not because of western accuracy but because of the story lines, dark emotions and characters and the number of actors that later became famous I have always enjoyed "Gunsmoke". GliderJohn
I did not know that, but that's excellent trivia and puts a lot of the minutia we bitch about with our first world problems in perspective.Maybe the fact that the Nazis portrayed in the show were made to look like bumbling idiots constantly helped.
Corporal Louis LeBeau (portrayed by Robert Clary)Robert Clary is a French Jew who was in the Nazi concentration camps Ottmuth and Buchenwald and still has his serial number tattooed on his arm. Clary is the last surviving original Hogan's Heroes cast member.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogan%27s_Heroes
Hey Rocker, what state is Bugtussell in anyway?
I heard that now that Joe Biden isn't running for President, they want to make him "Uncle Joe" in a new version of petticoat Junction!
I know several States want to claim The Beverly Hillbillies, but they were from Arkansas...
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I don't know man, granny hails from Tennessee in some episodes. Sometimes they claim to go back home and go to silver dollar city, close to Arkansas but not quite. Nobody ever struck oil in either state that I know of.
it's Bug Tussle my friend. 5:0x34b06b9bd908c758" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bug+Tussle,+OK+74501/@35.0290972,-95.7110065,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x87b501af2965d62 5:0x34b06b9bd908c758
They've got Bug Tussles in Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky...But, the "Bug Tussle" of the show was in North Arkansas near Oxford and Timbo. Not far from Eureka Springs.You know, down where the Ox fords the river? Oxford Arkansas.
Uh.......Dusty, you should work on your Beverly Hillbillies' trivia a bit. There were a few episodes filmed @ Silver Dollar City (Branson Mo.) Also starring talented actors like Shorty Kellums and Granny's arch nemesis Elverna Bradshaw.