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The Nineties

she is just unschooled, like eliza doolittle. - oh. - you find her the right henry higgins, she'll be ready for a ball in no time. - leave it to you to put the "pig" back in "pygmalion." - thank you. - kelsey grammer played pomposity like nobody you've ever seen and got huge laughs. - it's not considered a move until my fingers have completely cleared the piece. - well, what's taking so long? - i am analyzing my options. unlike your winged approach, i like to plan a strategy. like a general leading his troops into battle. - checkmate, schwarzkopf. - i think "frasier" probably stands as the single most successful spin-off, at least in the history of sitcoms. - and the emmy goes to... - "frasier"! - "frasier"! - "frasier"! [cheers and applause] - we were lightning-hot, and it was critical for us to be leading the way, not just following. [the rembrandts' "i'll be there for you"]

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History of the Sitcom

frasier: no,no. patrick gomez: in the 90s, we saw a lot of sitcoms really geared towards whole family viewing, and they shied away from the more political nature of the 1970s. frasier: every item here was carefully selected, this lamp by korboo. this chair by eames. diana: but because social class is a part of someone's identity, that everyone can relate to, it's one of the ways that sitcoms can reach the broadest audience. man: delivery for martin crane. martin: oh, in here! kelsey grammar: the idea of class structure in frasier was about a father that had been alienated from his sons because they were so unlike him. martin: where's the tv? niles: it's in that credenza. martin: point it at that thing. man: what about this chair? jane: and there was a great sort of social commentary on class poking fun at all that pomposity and social class structure. frasier: this from the gourmet who dumped my cornish yard cheese down the disposal. martin: it was covered with mold. frasier: it was supposed to be! caryn james: frasier could be an intellectual snob. so, could his brother, niles. niles: i'd like a petite filet mignon, very lean.

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History of the Sitcom

of the 1970s. frasier: every item here was carefully selected, this lamp by korboo. this chair by eames. diana: but because social class is a part of someone's identity, that everyone can relate to, it's one of the ways that sitcoms can reach the broadest audience. man: delivery for martin crane. martin: oh, in here! kelsey grammar: the idea of class structure in frasier was about a father that had been alienated from his sons because they were so unlike him. martin: where's the tv? niles: it's in that credenza. martin: point it at that thing. man: what about this chair? jane: and there was a great sort of social commentary on class poking fun at all that pomposity and social class structure. frasier: this from the gourmet who dumped my cornish yard cheese down the disposal. martin: it was covered with mold. frasier: it was supposed to be! caryn james: frasier could be an intellectual snob. so, could his brother, niles. niles: i'd like a petite filet mignon, very lean. not so lean that it lacks flavor, but not fat that it leaves drippings on the plate. kelsey grammar: people would ask the question, how did these two sons come from a cop like that? peter casey: you had martin and daphne at one level and then you

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The Nineties

okay, that's it. - we always assumed the audience was smarter than most other people did. and we played to that. she is just unschooled, like eliza doolittle. - oh. - you find her the right henry higgins, she'll be ready for a ball in no time. - leave it to you to put the "pig" back in "pygmalion." - thank you. - kelsey grammer played pomposity like nobody you've ever seen and got huge laughs. - it's not considered a move until my fingers have completely cleared the piece. - well, what's taking so long? - i am analyzing my options. unlike your winged approach, i like to plan a strategy. like a general leading his troops into battle. - checkmate, schwarzkopf. - i think "frasier" probably stands as the single most successful spin-off, at least in the history of sitcoms. - and the emmy goes to... - "frasier"! - "frasier"! - "frasier"! [cheers and applause] - we were lightning-hot, and it was critical for us

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The Nineties

>> mother and i moved here when i was a small boy after the tragic death of my father. i kept the pain of that loss buried deep within me like a serpent coiled within a damp cave. okay, that's it. >> we always assumed the audience was smarter than most other people did, and we played to that. she is just unschooled like eliza doolittle. we find her the right henry higgins, she'll be ready for a ball in no time. >> leave it to you to put the pig back in pygmalion. >> thank you. >> kelsey grammer played pomposity like nobody you've ever seen and got huge laughs. >> it's not considered a move until my fingers have completely cleared the piece. >> well, what's taking so long? >> i am analyzing my options, unlike your winged approach, i like to plan a strategy. like a general leading his troops into battle. >> checkmate, schwarzkopf. >> i think "frasier" probably stands as the single most

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

civilians who have died but 300,000 troops. russians are killing ukrainians at a 7-1 to 8-1 ratio. they cannot sustain this. what we're being told about this war is just not true. >> tucker: no, it's not true. and i would hope, despite the fact you criticized their advertisers, other media outlets would have enough respect for our country and its voters to give what you said a hearing because i think it's important and we're grateful you came on our show tonight you're always welcome. bobby kennedy, jr. thank you. >> thank you very much, tucker. >> tucker: so we're in season three of our documentary series tucker carlson originals. we're taking a look at some of the issues we think don't get enough coverage. one of them is the coming insect on your dinner plate. let them eat bugs. turns out there really is a kind of plan to make you eat bugs. bill gates, the world economic forum, all the famous people would like to change the world's diet. so replace the rib eye with

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

his actual points. they never engage among the facts they would lose, instead they impure their character. now that man they call dangerous is joe biden's leading primary opponent and there they say shut up you're not allowed to talk. bobby kennedy is one of the most remarkable people we have met and we're delighted to have him on our show he joins us now. bobby thank you for coming on. you are of course being dismissed as a vaccine nut but watching your announcement today, it wasn't about pharma even so much as it was about america's place in the world and what do we do about it. if you wouldn't mind summarizing for our viewers where you think we are and what you think we ought to do. >> well, i gave a long speech, tucker. thank you again for having me on. >> tucker: of course. >> and for that very kind introduction. you know, i think that the general theme of my speech was this corrupt merger of state and

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

russian forces may be seeking to gain control of them. wait a second, you may be wondering, why does the us government maintain secret bio labs in a primitive country like ukraine. why not austria? why ukraine. and why did we dismantle and remove the secret bio labs when the war with russia started. no one explained it, this show was attacked for asking the question. now we learned it is far worse than just bio labs. not only has the biden administration been maintaining these labs in ukraine in the middle of a war, it also has, quote, sensitive nuclear technology in ukraine as well. and, no, we're not making that up. they admitted it today. watch. >> well, ukrainian staff are still operating a nuclear power plant it does fall under the control of russian armed forces and is currently being managed by russia's state owned nuclear energy firm so this is a

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Hannity

tonight. of course we will be back tomorrow and every night at 8:00 p.m. the show that is sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. as we approach the end of our hour we look forward to the next hour with some envy because we'll be honest we're alone in the studio but wiser hosts assemble others around them, an entire chorus of friends. and sean hannity is one of those [cheers and applause]. >> sean: wait, wait, wait. >> tucker: we turn to him now. you can hear him [cheers and applause]. >> sean: they're there. now tucker, tucker, they have a message for you. hold on. everybody, what did you want to say to tucker? what did you want to say? >> we love you tucker! we love you! >> sean: tucker, if you're ever having a bad day, come hang out with this group of normal new yorkers it's a lot of fun. >> tucker: i'll be there tomorrow. thank you sean. >> sean: laura's on tomorrow, perfect night >> welcome to hannity yes we are live, welcome studio audience we're glad you're here.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

of course, we will be back tomorrow and every night at pm, the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. >> and as we approach the end of our hour, we look forward to the next hour with some envy because we'll be honest, we're alone in the studio. but why is your hosts assemble others around them? an entire chorus of friends of sean hannity. wait, wait, wait, wait for me there. you can hear their as tucker. tucker, they have a message for you. called everybody. what did you want to say to tucker? why did you want to say, tucker, if you ever having a bad day, come hang out with this group of normal yorkers is a lot of fun. i know, tucker, thank you. there's tomorrow all is on tomorrow night. all right. welcome to "hannity". we are live.

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