Which TV husband or wife would you most want as your spouse?

Damn, you beat me to him.

We can share =)

[I love the apartment above the bar and the boat, can’t decide where I would prefer to live …but the boat is sort of leading the pack. Flip you for the boat too :D]

Amen!

My vote also goes June Cleaver. She can speak JIVE! And I bet she was a handful in bed.

If I wanted a capable wife, Olivia Walton. She could do anything. cook, sew, design dresses, sing, teacher, nurse, mid-wife and even work in the saw mill when it was required. She was a little too preachy though.

Morticia Addams, as played by Anjelica Houston!

Oh, yeah! She beats Laura Petrie by a furlong.

Never heard of her.

Looked at the photos.

You’re joking, right?*
mmm
*I realize that physical appearance is but part of the total package…but still!

I’d say Chris from the new show Up All Night. He’s smart, funny, good with his daughter, devoted to his wife, and secure enough to be a stay-at-home dad while his wife works. And he’s played by Will Arnett, who I find very attractive, with his gravelly sexy voice.

Dharma from Dharma and Greg.

Kind of an odd choice but reminds me of someone I used to pine for. Cute as hell, kinda quirky and has that whole hippy chick/country girl thing going.

Addendum: if Gomez Addams isn’t available, I vote Ricky Ricardo.

Peg Bundy. Or Gemma Teller Morrow, for that matter.

Did Mindy ever marry Mork?

If so…Mindy :slight_smile:

Yep

Ma Walton cleaned up purty good, by the way.

Emily Hartley was not only smart, funny and hot, but she took Bob back after his dalliance with the blond who wore the sweaters.

Shirley Partridge would be fun (if I could get rid of those annoying kids) and she has a dark side I’d like to explore.

How could she hold a dream against him?

Yep, Mork and Mindy DID get married, and then Mork laid a giant egg, and Merth was born.

While Dexter Morgan rocks my boat, my heart belongs to Charles Ingalls.

He was handsome, handy, and hard working. He could play a fiddle. He was a good father. He was honorable, faithful, good-hearted, and fair without being stuffy. He had a sense of adventure and wasn’t afraid to take risks. He had a great sense of humor. And he had a twinkle in his eye that tells me he was wicked good in the sack. Oh, and he could ride a horse.

Mmm Mmm.

Jonathan Hart from Hart to Hart. Smart, funny, rich, loves to travel, adored his wife and let her have a dog.

I have a deep and abiding love for Gomez Adams, but I’d rather have the movie version.

Just bear in mind that he’s quite possibly the worst farmer ever.

I blame the locusts.

This was my first choice too, and though I’d prefer Jeannie’s sister as I am not a gentleman and therefore prefer brunettes.

No points to whomever points out the obvious.