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Sitcoms: Sixties Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="Toni" data-source="post: 122721" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Last year I chose a lot of sitcom pilots from all decades because I wanted to have something lighter than all the cable gritty shows that I enjoy so much. From the 60´s I didn´t have many to choose since there are not many American TV comedies dubbed into Spanish. I was already watching one of them: "I Dream of Jeannie", though I´m a bit of stuck in the first half yet. </p><p></p><p>So these are the ones whose pilots I watched: "Bewitched", "The Addams Family", and "The Munsters". I obviously love the spooky type! After a while, I decided to finish IDOJ first, and then try one of the others too, which I found charming and funny. More about my "search for sitcoms" in your other threads [USER=7]@ClassyCo[/USER]!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toni, post: 122721, member: 82"] Last year I chose a lot of sitcom pilots from all decades because I wanted to have something lighter than all the cable gritty shows that I enjoy so much. From the 60´s I didn´t have many to choose since there are not many American TV comedies dubbed into Spanish. I was already watching one of them: "I Dream of Jeannie", though I´m a bit of stuck in the first half yet. So these are the ones whose pilots I watched: "Bewitched", "The Addams Family", and "The Munsters". I obviously love the spooky type! After a while, I decided to finish IDOJ first, and then try one of the others too, which I found charming and funny. More about my "search for sitcoms" in your other threads [USER=7]@ClassyCo[/USER]! [/QUOTE]
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