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See It Loud The History of Black Television

alex: well, how do i look? steven: middle aged. michael gross: it was about the clashes between two generations. steven: you're a young man, you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. alex: the 60's are over, dad. steven: thanks for the tip. gerrad hall: family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. elyse: this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us. jim colucci: family ties pumped a little bit of life into the family sitcom, but the sitcom in general

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See It Loud The History of Black Television

grow up and then in the 80's suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. alex: well, how do i look? steven: middle aged. michael gross: it was about the clashes between two generations. steven: you're a young man, you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. alex: the 60's are over, dad. steven: thanks for the tip. gerrad hall: family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. elyse: this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us.

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History of the Sitcom

outfits. >> these two flower children from the '60s grow up, and then in the '80s suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. >> well, how do i look? >> middle-aged. >> it was about the clashes between two generations. >> you're a young man. you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. >> the '60s are over, dad. >> thanks for the tip. >> "family ties" is a reversal in many ways of "all in the family," except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. >> this morning i found a copy of the "wall street journal" under his bed. >> i think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid. >> michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic. and he had such good timing. >> who did this? >> we started rather slowly. nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us.

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History of the Sitcom

steven: you're a young man, you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. alex: the 60's are over, dad. steven: thanks for the tip. gerrad hall: family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. elyse: this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us. jim colucci: family ties pumped a little bit of life into the family sitcom, but the sitcom in general had been pronounced dead. there were very few on the air. and then all of a sudden comes the cosby show in '84.

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The Eighties

and going around the world. the '60s are over, dad. thanks for the tip. bianculli: you weren't laughing at michael j. fox's character for being too conservative. you were actually laughing at the parents for being too hopelessly liberal. what is this? i found it in the shower. that's generic brand shampoo. ah! this is him. this is the guy i've been telling you about. this is everything you'd want in a president. troy: the genius of "family ties" is it allows a kind of youthful reaganite to emerge that's focused more on the future, that's focused more on the a critique of the '60s. levine: michael j. fox as alex keaton really became the center of the show. and writers were smart enough to see that they had something special and they wrote to that. it's not fair, alex. yeah. there's nothing you can do about it, jen. my advice to you is that you just enjoy

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The Eighties

than the new jerusalem. you're a young man. you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. the '60s are over, dad. thanks for the tip. bianculli: you weren't laughing at michael j. fox's character for being too conservative. you were actually laughing at the parents for being too hopelessly liberal. what is this? i found it in the shower. that's generic brand shampoo. ah! this is him. this is the guy i've been telling you about. this is everything you'd want in a president. troy: the genius of "family ties" is it allows a kind of youthful reaganite to emerge that's focused more on the future, that's focused more on the a critique of the '60s. levine: michael j. fox as alex keaton really became the center of the show. and writers were smart enough to see that they had something special and they wrote to that.

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The Eighties

now those young, urban professionals and the rest of their baby boom generation are being wooed by advertisers and their agencies. >> by the '80s, it was pretty clear that the generation after the generation of the '60s may be embodied by alex keaton on "family ties." soon to be a lot more interested in the corner office than the new jerusalem. >> you're a young man. you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. >> the '60s are over, dad. >> thanks for the tip. >> you weren't laughing at michael j. fox's character for being too conservative. you were actually laughing at the parents for being too hopelessly liberal. >> what is this? i found it in the shower. >> that's generic brand shampoo. >> ah! >> this is him. this is the guy i've been telling you about. this is everything you'd want in a president. >> the genius of "family ties" is it allows a kind of youthful reaganite to emerge that's focused more on the future,

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History of the Sitcom

this young republican son. well how do i look? middle aged clashes between two generations . you're a young man. you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. the sixties are over, dad. thanks for the tip. family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family. except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. this morning, i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kids. michael was just wonderful. he's young and energetic. he had such good timing. who did this? we started rather slowly. nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us. family ties pumped a little bit

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History of the Sitcom

>> i can't believe you guys can watch this, you look ridiculous. >> "family ties" has one of the great premises in sitcom history. >> half a million people trying to stop a senseless war. you find that ridiculous? >> i'm talking about the outfits. >> these two flower children from the '60s grow up and then in the '80s suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. >> well, how do i look? >> middle-aged. >> it was about the clashes between two generations. >> you're a young man. you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. >> the '60s are over, dad. >> thanks for the tip. >> "family ties" is a reversal in many ways of "all in the family," except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. >> this morning i found a copy of the "wall street journal" under his bed. >> i think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid.

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The Eighties

so real. ♪ when a man loves a woman can't keep his mind on nothing else ♪ >> the tone of the baby boomers in the 1960s is about rebellion, about being students. by the 1980s, it's time to grow up. and so they shave their beards, give up their dashikis, and put on power suits, a whole new notion. >> oh, the yuppies. last year the politicians were all talking about winning their votes. now the young urban professionals and the rest of their baby boom generation are being wooed by advertisers and their agencies. >> by the '80s, it was pretty clear that the generation after the generation of the '60s may be embodied by alex keaton on "family ties," seeming to be a lot more interested in the corner office than the new jerusalem. >> you're a young man, you shouldn't be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. >> the '60s are over, dad. >> thanks for the tip. >> you weren't laughing at

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