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What's the last 30 min sit com you saw where the main character threatened his wife with physical assault? While shaking his fist at her in close proximity.
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Like I said, there are many reasons you couldn't make exactly "The Honeymooners" today. The iconic cast. The audience wouldn't accept black and white. The aspect ratio doesn't match today's TVs. It would now be a "period piece", when it was originally written as contemporary. And yes, the threats of assault for comedic affect.
But making a new "Honeymooners" today, all of those could be changed and retain the formula. The only real issue with changing it would be the cast. They'd be hard pressed to get one that worked as well. Animation is another story, though. "The Simpsons" is a take on "The Honeymooners" formula, and while Homer doesn't threaten Marge, he does actually choke out Bart as a "pow, bang, to the moon"-style recurring gag. And "South Park" and various Adult Swim offerings regularly do worse. |
Four-hundred eighty-six years ago today, King Henry VIII granted his future wife, Anne Boleyn, the noble title Marquess of Pembroke. Unfortunately for her, marrying a king did not help her get ahead -- or even keep the one she already had. - Alexa.
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Apollo 7 - October 11th 1968
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Fifty years ago today, the first manned flight of the Apollo program was launched.
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50 years ago today, the first interracial kiss on American network TV is aired - between Captain Kirk and Lt. Uhura.
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This is the kind of fact you can just throw out there during a lull in conversation at Thanksgiving Dinner.
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Add, when Nyota Uhura(Nichelle Nichols) tried to quit the show Dr Martin Luther King pleaded with her not to, so she stayed.
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It's weird to consider how tied-down network TV was back in the day.
I remember that the simple sound of a toilet flush was a wildly hilarious gag on "All In the Family", partly because it was so unexpected. I remember that most people think "Brady Bunch" was the first time a married couple was shown in the same bed (google research shows it wasn't the first, but that people thought that, just goes to show how rare it was). |
This site has a nice short video about it and makes the distinction between first interracial kiss on TV and the first on American network TV:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/tune...ard/vp-BBPXUZh |
It was the product of the people producing it, and what got produced was what the people paying for it, commercial purchasers, thought their customers would like/watch. Of course, there were some other synergies in play and it's hard to say what parts were chickens and which were eggs, but it seems clear to me that what we had available to us to consume was the product of those with means and agency, and they showed what they saw and lived.
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One problem was, network TV was limited to what everyone in the goddamn country thought was decent, and what the FCC would take seriously when considering revoking licenses.
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