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See It Loud The History of Black Television

lloyd schwartz: the brady bunch was an evolution from like leave it to beaver, it was shown from the kid's point of view. cindy: will you lend me your skate key? bobby: i'm not lending you anything to a snitcher. eve plumb: it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance, or their schoolwork or their friends. peter brady: pete brady intercepts and goes for the shot... eve plumb: oh you broke the vase, it was those kinds of everyday problems. cindy: marcia. i'm proud to be your sister no matter how terrible you look. marcia: thanks a lot! andy greene: this is airing in the nixon era, when vietnam is raging and people are losing faith in government. lloyd schwartz: all these things were happening and the brady bunch was kind of a refuge. malcom jamal warner: watching the brady bunch and having all these brothers and sisters, it was a great getaway for me. michael schneider: the brady bunch was a huge success for abc that led to the partridge family which really attracted a young,

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

cindy: will you lend me your skate key? bobby: i'm not lending you anything to a snitcher. eve plumb: it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance, or their schoolwork or their friends. peter brady: pete brady intercepts and goes for the shot... eve plumb: oh you broke the vase, it was those kinds of everyday problems. cindy: marcia. i'm proud to be your sister no matter how terrible you look. marcia: thanks a lot! andy greene: this is airing in the nixon era, when vietnam is raging and people are losing faith in government. lloyd schwartz: all these things were happening and the brady bunch was kind of a refuge. malcom jamal warner: watching the brady bunch and having all these brothers and sisters, it was a great getaway for me. michael schneider: the brady bunch was a huge success for abc that led to the partridge family which really attracted a young, hungry audience.

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History of the Sitcom

patrick gomez: in the 60s, you see the sitcom move away from telling stories that are solely focussed on the nuclear, suburban family. jim colucci: divorce had become more prevalent in the 60s, it had become more part of normal american life, but it took a while for it to be reflected in sitcoms. ♪ the brady brunch. the brady brunch. ♪ ♪ that's the way we all became ... ♪ christopher knight: the brady bunch is the story of two separate families being glued together. lloyd schwartz: a man with three boys, a woman with three girls. the man was going to be a widower. the woman, divorced, but divorce was a taboo topic on television. so they said, let's just leave it so you don't know. [yelling] mike: what's all the yelling about, huh? bobby: she stole our ball. marcia: i'm just trying to find out what they did with my school awards. lloyd schwartz: the brady bunch was an evolution from like leave it to beaver, it was shown from the kid's point of view. cindy: will you lend me your skate key? bobby: i'm not lending you anything to a snitcher. eve plumb: it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance, or their schoolwork or their friends.

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History of the Sitcom

just leave it so you don't know. >> hey what are you yelling about, huh? >> she stole our ball. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my scuba boards. >> "the brady bunch" was an evolution of "leave it to beaver." it was shown from the kids' point of view. >> will you lend me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance or schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady, interception, goes for a shot -- >> you know, oh, you broke the vase! it was those kinds of everyday problems. >> marsha, i'm proud to be your sister now matter how terrible you look. >> thanks a lot! >> this is airing in the nixon era when vietnam is raging and people are losing faith in government. >> all these things were happening and "the brady bunch" was kind of a refuge. >> watching "the brady bunch," having all these brothers and sisters, it was a great getaway for me. >> "the brady bunch" was a huge success for abc. that led to "the partridge family" which really attracted a young, hungry audience. >> hey, kids. hollywood boulevard. >> we were a musical family that

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History of the Sitcom

widower, then the woman, divorced. but divorce was a taboo topic on television, so they said, let's just leave it so you don't know. >> shut up -- >> come on -- >> hey, what's all the yelling about, huh? >> she stole our ball. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my school awards. >> "the brady bunch" was an evolution of "leave it to beaver." it was shown from the kids' point of view. >> will you lend me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance or their schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady, interception, goes for a shot -- >> you know, oh, you broke the vase! it was those kinds of everyday problems. >> marcia, i'm proud to be your sister no matter how terrible you look. >> thanks a lot! >> this is airing in the nixon era when vietnam is raging and people are losing faith in government. >> all these things were happening and "the brady bunch"

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History of the Sitcom

what they did with my scuba boards. >> "the brady bunch" was an evolution of "leave it to beaver." it was shown from the kids' point of view. >> will you lend me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance or their schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady, interception, goes for a shot -- >> you know, oh, you broke the vase! it was those kinds of everyday problems. >> marsha, i'm proud to be your sister now matter how terrible you look. >> thanks a lot! >> this is airing in the nixon era when vietnam is raging and people are losing faith in government. >> all these things were happening and "the brady bunch" was kind of a refuge. >> watching "the brady bunch," having all these brothers and sisters, it was a great getaway for me. >> "the brady bunch" was a huge success for abc. that led to "the partridge family" which really attracted a young, hungry audience.

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History of the Sitcom

>> she stole our ball. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my school awards. >> the brady bunch was an evolution from like leave it to beaver, it was shown from the kid's point of view. >> will you lend me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance, or their schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady intercepts and goes for the shot. >> you know, "oh you broke the vase." it was those kinds of everyday problems. >> marcia, i'm proud to be your sister no matter how terrible you look. >> thanks a lot. >> this is airing in the nixon era. when vietnam is raging, and people are losing faith in government. >> all these things were happening, and the brady bunch was kind of a refuge. >> watching the brady bunch and having all these brothers and sisters, it was a great getaway for me. >> the brady bunch was a huge success for abc.

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History of the Sitcom

normal american life. but it took awhile to be reflected in sitcoms. ♪ the brady bunch ♪ >> "the brady bunch" is the story of two separate families being glued together. >> a man with three boys, a woman with three girls. the man would be a widower and the woman divorced. but divorce was a taboo topic on television, so they said, let's just leave it so you don't know. >> hey what are you yelling about, huh? >> she stole our ball. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my scuba boards. >> "the brady bunch" was an evolution of "leave it to beaver." it was shown from the kids' point of view. >> will you lend me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance or schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady, interception, goes for a shot -- >> you know, oh, you broke the vase!

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History of the Sitcom-20210905-00:14:00

stories solely focused on the nuclear suburban family. >> divorce had of course become more prevalent in the '60s, become more of a normal part of american life. but it took a while to be reflected in sitcoms. ♪ the brady bunch, the brady bunch ♪ >> "the brady bunch" is the story of two separate families being glued together. >> a man with three boys, a woman with three girls. the man is going to be a widower and the woman, divorced. divorce was a taboo topic on television so we said, let's just leave it so you don't know. >> what's all the yelling about? >> stole our ball. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my school awards. >> it was an evolution from "leave it to beaver." it was shown from the kids' point of view. >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it's about children having problems with their appearance or their schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady intercepts some goals.

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History of the Sitcom

>> "the brady bunch" is the story of two separate families being glued together. >> a man with three boys, a woman with three girls. the man would be a widower and the woman divorced. but divorce was a taboo topic on television, so they said, let's just leave it so you don't know. >> hey what are you yelling about, huh? >> she stole our ball. >> i'm just trying to find out what they did with my scuba boards. >> "the brady bunch" was an evolution of "leave it to beaver." it was shown from the kids' point of view. >> will you lend me your skate key? >> i'm not lending anything to a snitcher. >> it was all about what children are having problems with. their appearance or schoolwork or their friends. >> pete brady, interception, goes for a shot -- >> you know, oh, you broke the vase! it was those kinds of everyday problems. >> marsha, i'm proud to be your sister now matter how terrible you look.

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