Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hated Leave It To Beaver specifically Beaver. I liked Eddie Haskell though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot about Julia. It was indeed a groundbreaker.Anonymous wrote:I was almost too young for Room 222, but it did give me a glimpse of high school while I was little.
How about Julia, I think the first show with a black female lead? She was a nurse and had a little boy.
Bewtiched
Yes, I so remember this!
It was much more realistic having a single mom although there are many more single father shows, e.g., Andy Griffith, Courtship of Eddie's Father, My Three Sons, Different Strokes, Family Affair, Too Close for Comfort, Blossom, Full House.
It's only recently that single dad households have increased, but single father shows have always been a TV staple:
Anonymous wrote:I forgot about Julia. It was indeed a groundbreaker.Anonymous wrote:I was almost too young for Room 222, but it did give me a glimpse of high school while I was little.
How about Julia, I think the first show with a black female lead? She was a nurse and had a little boy.
Bewtiched
I forgot about Julia. It was indeed a groundbreaker.Anonymous wrote:I was almost too young for Room 222, but it did give me a glimpse of high school while I was little.
How about Julia, I think the first show with a black female lead? She was a nurse and had a little boy.
Bewtiched
The first for these programs but not for PBS. Somebody else rang in wit Are You Being Served?Anonymous wrote:Monty Python's Flying Circus
Fawlty Towers
How could I be the first one adding them to the thread?