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Re: What are your fave sitcoms and episodes?

Mary Tyler Moore...just about any of them...what an amazing ensemble cast!!!!!!
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Re: What are your fave sitcoms and episodes?

Seinfeld (of course), Will and Grace.....I still will watch an occasional Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, and Golden Girls....shhh don't tell anyone.....

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I Love Lucy, the Vitameatavegamin episode a/k/a "Lucy Does a TV Commercial" about a fictitious health tonic. "Happy, peppy people!"

It can be seen on YouTube.

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D. Van Dyke show. I think there are probably just a couple episodes that I would pass by if I came across it. One of my favorites is the flashback when Laura takes Millie's pills. ""And one for Daddy. And one for Moomoo.""
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""Bad Moon Rising"" on Everybody Loves Raymond (Deborah's monthly ""ladies days"")

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Sooo many good ones. On "DVD," love the flashback "R.O.S.E.B.U.D" episode about how Richie got his unusual middle name. Rob's great-grandpa: "If it's a boy, Ulysses David. If it's a girl, Ulyssia Davida. That's IT!"

Also love the one about Richie's birthday party gone amok. Rob: "Untie that kid!"

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Golden Girls

The Case of the Libertine Belle-

Episode: 702 | Aired: September 28, 1991

The girls participate in a murder mystery weekend and Dorothy has a ball when she solves a mystery. However, when Blanche is accused of committing a real murder, Dorothy will have to use all her keen detective skills to find the real murderer.

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I am old school when it comes to sitcoms---

I LOVE LUCY--

1. Burlap Coture- In France Lucy and Ethel think their husbands purchased them the latest in Paris fashions, but Ricky and Fred pull a switch and the girls are actually wearing burlap sacks and horse feed bags.......

2. Hostess Pants-Ethel unknowingly insults Lucy's taste....

I think these resemble some of today's QVC fashions....{#emotions_dlg.laugh}

So many others....the episode where she lights her nose on fire, the episode where Lucy and Ricky divide their apartment in half--the episode when the boys teach Lucy and Ethel to play golf etc etc.....

THE VAN DYKE SHOW---due to Q's censors can't use the full name of the show....

It May Look Like A Walnut-Danny Thomas plays an alien from the planet Twilo removing people's thumbs and taking over the Earth using walnuts....and you grow an extra eye in the back of your head.....

I also liked the birthday party episode that another person had mention when due to rain it comes inside with disastrous results....

I also used to like the GOLDEN GIRLS but the episodes are on so frequently they have worn out their welcome with me......

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Ditto for a lot of the sitcoms mentioned, Cheers, Taxi,Golden Girls, Cosby and a non- sitcom, the Carol Burnett show with Harvey Korman and Tim Conway ( skits ). Still LOL ......
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Re: What are your fave sitcoms and episodes?

Mary Tyler Moore, maid of honor.

The last episode of Newhart. It was all a dream.

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