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The Guardian's David Stubbs referred to On the Buses as "a byword for 70s sitcom mediocrity". [160] One of the Boys: Despite a cast that included Mickey Rooney, Dana Carvey, Nathan Lane and Scatman Crothers, TV Guide named it one of the worst on "The 50 Worst Shows Ever" in 2002, ranking at #24.
1st & Ten is an American sitcom that aired between December 1984 and January 1991 on the cable television network HBO.Featuring series regulars Delta Burke and veteran Reid Shelton, it was one of cable's first attempts to lure the lucrative sitcom audience away from the then-dominant "Big Three" broadcast television networks, by taking advantage of their freedom to include occasional profanity ...
Despite the show's popularity, the resulting controversy caused Minipops to be cancelled after only six episodes. [82] John Naughton of The Radio Times named Minipops the second-worst UK television show in history in 2006. [83] The Daily Telegraph, in 2019, called Minipops an "all-round televisual travesty". [84] Tomorrow's Pioneers
11 TV Show Episodes So Controversial, They Literally Caused The Show To Be Canceled Or People To Be Fired ... I Dream of Jeannnie was an immensely popular sitcom in the 1960s about an astronaut ...
Maude is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972, until April 22, 1978. The show was the first spin-off of All in the Family, on which Bea Arthur had made two appearances as Maude Findlay, Edith Bunker's favorite cousin.
Julia is an American television sitcom and the second weekly series to star an African-American woman in a non-stereotypical role. Previous television series featured African-American lead characters, but the characters were usually servants.
The decade of the 1970s saw significant changes in television programming in both the United Kingdom and the United States.The trends included the decline of the "family sitcoms" and rural-oriented programs to more socially contemporary shows and "young, hip and urban" sitcoms in the United States and the permanent establishment of colour television in the United Kingdom.
Designing Women is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason that aired on CBS between September 29, 1986 and May 24, 1993, producing seven seasons and 163 episodes. It was a joint production of Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television for CBS.