Did you ever see the Christmas family reunion show? I just saw it this past Christmas season. I thought Lauren was best looking actress from the show.
I like Donna Reed a lot more than Father knows best. FKB did have its moments though
Did you ever see the Christmas family reunion show? I just saw it this past Christmas season. I thought Lauren was best looking actress from the show.
I like Donna Reed a lot more than Father knows best. FKB did have its moments though
As much as I like Star Trek I dont think I would want to be on the Enterprise. Always so close to either death or being transformed into a cube and crushed.
As for old TV I would take Mayberry. Yes small town but it had alot of things like a department store and where the town drunk was actually amusing.
Yeah.
That’s another thought… would someone like to live in the original sitcom or in one of the reunion/sequel shows of it?
Plenty of Starfleet vessels took casualties or were destroyed altogether- the Enterprise actually did better than average to lose “only” a quarter of its crew over the three year period TOS covered.
I wouldn’t call Star Trek (in any version) a “sitcom,” though.
Tribbles & Piece of the Action?
Mayberry or Hooterville for me. Maybe become a permanent boarder at the Shady Rest…
I remember the house on Father Knows Best as being very dark and depressing, did it have dark wallpaper or not many windows? Whereas the house on Donna Reed was very light and airy and optimistic so I’d pick that one since the “rules” don’t allow me to be Della Street on Perry Mason.
Maybe Galaxy Quest?
I wouldn’t mind living in Green Acres maybe.
Hasn’t the Green Acres world only recently been introduced to talking pictures and perfume for your armpits? ![]()
The show itself wasn’t a sitcom - it’s an sf adventure series - even if particular episodes were written for laughs.
That’s a Star Trek spoof, not a sitcom.
Of course YMMV.
I wonder how Kramer would react to being told about Michael Richards’ racist tirade?
He would twitch rather hard, make some strange wordless noise, and silently leave the room after fumbling with the doorknob.
I can’t think of any possible reason to ever live in Cincinnati, but working at a certain radio station in the late '70’s would be a trip.
Sure it would–until you were bombed with turkeys.
If you’re willing to be generous with the word “classic”, it would be nice to live in the world of the main characters from the HBO sitcom Entourage. They live very well for a struggling actor and his best friends from home.
WKRP would be great… until WLS Musicradio lures you away (I almost said WKS which is Papa Keaton’s station from Family Ties!)
Sorry for the late response but I confess I wasn’t following this thread after I posted (OK, I forgot about it! :D). Actually the original premise of the show was supposed to be that the title was ironic and that Jim really was a dolt as you say. But this shifted in the second season (I think) or somewhere around there, and Jim suddenly became preternaturally wise. “Wise”, of course, in the context of the times – taking misogyny and bigotry in stride as the natural order of things. I’m still astounded at the “Betty the Engineer” episode I mentioned – basically a big laugh-fest about the silliness of a mere girl wanting an actual career just like a man – but there were many others.
I think necroing your own thread is OK. Bewitched is another show it would be good to live in. Specially if i could get on Endora’s good side.
I would like to be in The Prisoner, as one of the minor characters who is only there to fuck with Number Six’s head.
“NO international, sir…ONLY local!”
“Only larger map only in COLOR, sir…MUCH more expensive…”
Patrick McGoohan frustrated.
Me: hee hee hee.