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See It Loud The History of Black Television

that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics at work in families. frasier: i want you here, it will give us a chance to get re -acquainted! martin: that implies we were acquainted at one point. jane leeves: there's a lot of pain, there's a lot of laughter; you sort of recognize your dynamic in there. and you go, well, their family is just as crazy as mine. claire: i don't really care who kissed who and who's got a pimple on their head, and who's wearing an outrageously inappropriate dress... we are going to get together and act like a normal family for one tenth of a freaking second, and we're going to do it right now! come on lets go! dan levy: it's amazing to sort of track the history of the family sitcom because you can see so much about culture throughout the years, now looking back. ♪ jason alexander: and you know, it was really i love lucy that kind of kicked it all off. lucy: first operating this evening...

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics at work in families. frasier: i want you here, it will give us a chance to get re -acquainted! martin: that implies we were acquainted at one point. jane leeves: there's a lot of pain, there's a lot of laughter; you sort of recognize your dynamic in there. and you go, well, their family is just as crazy as mine. claire: i don't really care who kissed who and who's got a pimple on their head, and who's wearing an outrageously inappropriate dress... we are going to get together and act like a normal family for one tenth of a freaking second, and we're going to do it right now! come on lets go! dan levy: it's amazing to sort of track the history of the family sitcom because you can see so much about culture throughout the years, now looking back. ♪ jason alexander: and you know, it was really i love lucy

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History of the Sitcom

james: now that's the kind of talk i like to hear. rainn wilson: ...or gathered together in a workplace. jack: jenna, that's a glue stick. jenna: mmm? rainn wilson: all the great sitcoms are about family. debra: so wonderful! kelsey grammar: it's one of the great, great accomplishments of the modern age. [opening] michael: what have we always said was the most important thing? george: breakfast...? michael: family. george: family, right... dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it's something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you're in these people's homes for years. you're a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy!

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History of the Sitcom

jenna: mmm? rainn wilson: all the great sitcoms are about family. debra: so wonderful! kelsey grammar: it's one of the great, great accomplishments of the modern age. [opening] michael: what have we always said was the most important thing? george: breakfast...? michael: family. george: family, right... dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it's something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you're in these people's homes for years. you're a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions. that's why i got a... grandma, what does fonzi say? grandma: ayyy! jesse tyler ferguson: the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way jane leeves: there's so many different dynamics

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Morning Joe

all acting like it's 2019, 2020 and they just keep freaking out. well, joe biden is talking about -- >> winning. >> -- job training and signing bipartisan bills. >> yeah. the woke movement officially jumped the shark. joe, you touched on this earlier with the chick-fil-a move. right wing company, i don't say that negatively, very family values, closed on sundays, the head of the -- dan cathy came out against same sex marriages. they're very conservative. now all of a sudden -- >> very conservative. i wouldn't say right wing. >> you're right. very conservative. obviously a great company. and they came under fire they have a dei initiative, diversity, coming under fire from right wing groups. that's the official moment that woke officially jumped the shark and put fonzi on skis in honolulu. >> donny deutsche, we'll see you

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The Seventies

but they said rodeo-do. >> you rodeo. >> everybody knew what they were talking the about. >> once. >> my son didn't want to watch "laverne and shirley" or "happy days." i said, you don't like it? he said, i like it. but what's missing? spacemen. because we were getting into space. so that's when i created -- a space man. >> wait a minute, who are you? >> i am mork from ork. >> the writers all rolled their eyes, an alien. he wants an alien. i had to make up a story. fonzi is running out of adversaries. >> that's right, fonzi never lost a hall attacker yet. we got the home planet advantage. >> then we've got him on his own show. and "mork & mindy" was the hip show of the '70s. >> the audience, talk about a willing suspension of disbelief, is willing to buy the premise. >> mind if i do? >> just so they can watch robin williams. >> nanu-nanu. >> well, excuse me! >> that was an interesting part of the balance, i think, of the

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The Seventies

"j.j." walker's "dynomite." >> cause i'm the fonz! haaay! >> catch phrases were big. >> sit on it, marvin! >> sit on out howard. >> does any one say, thank you, arnold? no. you know what they say? >> sit on it, arnold. >> that's what they say. >> you watch fonzi and you just want to be fonzi. >> oh. >> hey, girls. knock yourselves out. i'm really sorry, it was a slip of the fingers, slip of the fingers. >> it's a fantasy of what teen life could be. >> hey, dafazio. they're here. all right. laverne. this is laverne dafazio. she's mine. this is shirley feeney. she's yours. as you can see. >> nice to meet you, ritchie. >> my pleasure. >> when "laverne & shirley" made a guest appearance, one of the cameramen said, look at this two

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The Seventies

got tired of talking about real stuff. >> if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them. >> there was a longing for a simpler time when it didn't seem like there was so much anger and contentiousness, when people weren't so mad at each other. >> during last season "the waltons" caught on. >> good night, john boy. >> good night. >> this year there will be more nostalgia and wholesome family drama. >> now that dinner is over, let's try out the piano. >> oh, good. >> i am taking requests. ♪ sunday monday happy days ♪ >> i created "happy days" not what a family really was. i thought it would be good if there were some families that didn't get divorced. >> you guys are really -- >> it wasn't by accident everybody on "happy days" hugged each other. it wasn't by accident everybody in the family ate at the same time at the same table. >> it was a sweet, tender show. in the vein of "american graffiti." looking back on the era of the '50s with a certain affection. >> haaay! >> abc wanted fonzi's "haaay" to compete directly with jimmy

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The Seventies

>> good night. >> this year there will be more nostalgia and wholesome family drama. >> now that dinner is over let's try out the piano. >> oh, good. >> i am taking requests. ♪ sunday monday happy days ♪ >> i created "happy days" not what a family really was. i thought it would be good if there were some families that didn't get divorced. >> you guys are really -- >> it wasn't by accident everybody on "happy days" hugged each other. it wasn't by accident that everybody in the family ate at the same time at the same table. it was a sweet, tender show. >> in the vein of "american graffiti." looking back on the era of the '50s with a certain affection. >> aaay! >> abc wanted fonzi's "aaay" to compete directly with jimmy "j.j." walker's "dynomite." >> cause i'm the fonz! aaay! >> catch phrases were big. >> sit on it!

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The Seventies

a space man. >> wait a minute, who are you? >> i am mork from ork. >> the writers all rolled their eyes, an alien. he wants an alien. i had to make up a story. fonzie is running out of adversaries. >> that's right, fonzie never lost a hall attacker yet. we got the home planet advantage. >> then we've got him on his own show. and "mork & mindy" was the hip show of the '70s. >> shazbat. >> the audience, talk about a willing suspension of disbelief, is willing to buy the premise. >> mind if i do? >> just so they can watch robin williams. >> nanu-nanu. >> well, excuse me! >> that was an interesting part of the balance i think of the television diet. that there was an attempt to explore deeper into the psyche of what makes us tick. but there was also, you know, a need to escape. >> i'm going to a beach barbecue. >> uh-huh. i can see what's going to heat up the coals. >> if there's any single phenomenon that's tilted the ratings books in abc's

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