Bea Benaderet who played Kate Bradley (the mom) on Petticoat Junction was the voice of Betty Rubble on The Flintstones. Also voiced characters on numerous Looney Tunes.
I have been recording The Waltons for years. I still watch it every night before I go to sleep. Just part of an old ladies bedtime routine. It's comforting to me with all that is going on now.
Evening Shade was a good show, loved the Andy Griffith show, always looked forward to Petticoat Junction when I was a kid ( I thought the sisters were so beautiful and loved the theme song), never heard of number 6, loved the cast on Coach, Newhart Grrr FCC had a great cast too, Walton.
The Waltons?!!!! Grizzly Adams?!!!! In what world would ANYONE consider these shows sitcoms? I’m starting to think that this channel trolls its audience for views. I’m done with it.
Those wacky zany Waltons were a laugh a minute! 🤣🤣🤣 Richard Thomas (John Boy Walton) developed such comedic chops that at one point he was up for consideration to play Axle Foley in Beverly Hills Cop. I hear he barely lost out to Eddie Murphy. Tough break!
The word “sitcom” is a combination of the words “situation” and “comedy.” I was a kid when The Waltons was on but I don’t remember it being funny. Also, how could they leave out Craig T Nelson’s character on Young Sheldon. He played Dale, who was Connie’s SO. Connie was played by Annie Potts, who was mentioned being in Young Sheldon after her run in Designing Women.
I once saw an interview with Don Knotts' daughter and she said he was funny right up to the end. According to her, the family was gathered around his death bed and he had everyone crying with laughter right up until the moment of his death
I don't know that you'll get this but I thought I would try to reach out to you and ask if you have ever done that. Show called that 70 show. I know it was an old show, but it was actually based off of the seventies kind of lifestyle
loved green acres & the Andy Griffith show, petticoat junction a few of them we didn't get in Australia so I have no idea what they were like the Waltons was not a comedy though it was a light drama
Have you ever covered Patrick Duffy in The Man From Atlantis? There were many early live action super hero type shows along with the myriad of other fantasy and Sci Fi type shows.. Manimal, The greatest American hero, The Secrets of ISIS, Shazam!, Automan. Marvel of course had The Incredible Hulk ,Spider Man and Captain America. D.C. had Wonder Woman, Batman, all the Superman series including super boy and super girl. There were more well known shows like The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Space 1999. Who could forget Saturday morning and The Land of the Lost. Have to include MAX HEADROOM I am sure you can find more that I never watched.
Am I the only one who really didn't care for Andy Griffith show? As for Lori Saunders she played Betty jo. Billie jo was played by three actresses by Jeanine Reilly. Gunilla Hutton and Meredith MaRae. Alice. So Phoenix is a small town? The Waltons was not a sitcom. If you're going to talk about a show please use clips from said show. Hee Haw Honeys was a sitcom about a family owned small town restaurant on I40. Misty Rowe and Kathy Lee Johnson (Gifford) played sisters who worked at their parents restaurant.
Unhappily Ever After and Grace Under Fire are my favorites they both had Geoff Pierson was the dad before I only saw him In That '80s Show and 24 on Fox In the 2000's he's one of my favorite actors of all time
You keep using this word "sitcom", I do not think it means what you think it means. (I mean, there is no way that Grizzly Adams - which I loved - could be considered a situation comedy (among others).)
Ok, so some are TV show series. Some are sitcoms. Whoever is writing the narratives are not old enough to remember the shows they are talking about, or how they were categorized w-a-y b-a-c-k then. We constantly have to deal with all different things that suggest the ppl who get the jobs, or access to old film footage & compile these narrative, (no matter if it's narrated by AI or some who is "not a robot") they don't know how to pronounce famous ppl's names, places, or word, foods. We deal with it. They are talking about TV series.
I loved The Torklesons! I watched and remember every one of these shows! And no, I don’t consider the Walton’s or Grizzly Adams sitcoms. They were 1 hour dramas with humor.
So, for a show talking about sitcoms, you forgot that Ron Howard was is Happy Days long before his director days? The Waltons and Grizzly Adams were 1 hour dramas, not sitcoms. Her name is Suzanne Pleshette, not just "Suzanne" from The Bob Newhart Show. All of your clips were from Hee Haw, not the Hee Haw Honeys. You had one shot. If you can't do better research, writing, and editing, you lost future views.
13:29 Fun Fact: The February 28, 1983 episode had one of the biggest lead-ins in TV history, as filling in the last half-hour of the prime-time block after the 2 1/2 hour M*A*S*H series finale.
Just the Ten of Us. A spinoff of Growing Pains and the genesis of TGIF. The programming block was literally built around the show in its 3rd season, though it would end up being its last. Despite its success, the show was abruptly cancelled due to internal politics too detailed to go into here. Later episodes featured the oldest four daughters in a singing group performing hit songs on the show. This would end up backfiring when the music licensing expired in the late 90s, putting the show in limbo. It has largely been forgotten as a result and will likely remain so as it can not be released in any form.
Honestly, nobody forgot about Andy Griffith or Green Acres. These are classics that were on television a long time and in syndication for a long time. They were insanely popular show shows. The second Bob Newhart show was very popular in its time, and people still remember it who loved Bob Newhart. Some of the other shows you mentioned just aren’t popular or particularly very good. I did like coach when it was on, but I think looking back on it today I wouldn’t find it very funny.
Bea Benaderet who played Kate Bradley (the mom) on Petticoat Junction was the voice of Betty Rubble on The Flintstones. Also voiced characters on numerous Looney Tunes.
The Newhart finale is the best ever. Love the show.
Definitely
I think it was also a play on the dream season from Dallas a few years earlier, too
Who would have thought? Great ending
I loved The Waltons but in no way is it a sit com (situation comedy)... it was clearly a drama.
I’m speechless after seeing that on the list. This channel now has zero credibility.
Many of these shows are still in reruns on television nowadays....they are hardly forgotten.
I have been recording The Waltons for years. I still watch it every night before I go to sleep. Just part of an old ladies bedtime routine. It's comforting to me with all that is going on now.
Vicki Lawrence created the Mama character on the Carol Burnett show when she was in her early twenties.
Cybill! A hilarious show about Cybill Shepherd as an actress who never got her big break. Unfairly canceled after 4 seasons and ended on a cliffhanger
Eddie Albert was also a military hero in the pacific theater
Ron Howard did Happy Days, then went on to directing and producing.
Evening Shade was a good show, loved the Andy Griffith show, always looked forward to Petticoat Junction when I was a kid ( I thought the sisters were so beautiful and loved the theme song), never heard of number 6, loved the cast on Coach, Newhart Grrr FCC had a great cast too, Walton.
RIP, Linda Lavin
It’s kind of cool that she also sang the theme song and
It sounded good
Ya know what I like about this channel, the positive look at things, so refreshing. Thanks
Hey do you all remember that sitcom in the late 80s called it's Your move with Jason Bateman?
Huge Green Acres fan. One of my late dogs was named Ziffel. The next one was named Fred. I miss Fred greatly.
Funny i never forgotten these shows i remember all of them
❤ Every single one of them
Hogan’s heroes
The 2 Daryls did actually speak just once - yelling at their wives to shut up in the final episode
Was the line saying that the characters of Newhart seemed to have escaped from a fever dream a play on how the show ended?
Mama's family is on Pluto TV. Has it's own channel. love me some Mama. 😊
Barney Miller
Who remembers the elephant story by Tim Conway and Vickie was 19 when it was on the carrol Bernet
Snorky snorky
Or The Dentist.
The Waltons?!!!! Grizzly Adams?!!!! In what world would ANYONE consider these shows sitcoms? I’m starting to think that this channel trolls its audience for views. I’m done with it.
What else would you consider The Waltons ??????
@@HeatherTetrault drama
@ Drama.
@ Have you ever actually watched an episode? Do you know what a sitcom is? SITUATION COMEDY.
Those wacky zany Waltons were a laugh a minute! 🤣🤣🤣 Richard Thomas (John Boy Walton) developed such comedic chops that at one point he was up for consideration to play Axle Foley in Beverly Hills Cop. I hear he barely lost out to Eddie Murphy. Tough break!
Lori Saunders was not another Billie Jo she was the second Bobbl Jo, my favorite character on the show
There is a difference between dramas and sitcoms. Some of these shows were dramas, sitcom is short for situation "comedy"
Lori Saunders was the 2nd Bobbie Jo and Linda Kaye was Paul Hennings daughter, she also voiced Jethrine on the Hillbillies.
All these shows with fantastic evening shade Mama's family I wish they did show more reruns I would watch him
Never head of the Torklesons
I remember watching that show
I am not a big sports fan
But Coach was awesome
Great Cast
How did you forget? Bea Benaderet (Peticoat Junction) went on to voice the first & best Betty Rubble.
Actually, she left "The Flintstones" to do "Petticoat Junction".
And did crossovers from petticoat junction to Beverly hillbillies!
She did the voice of Betty before petticoat junction she passed away before petticoat junction ended
The word “sitcom” is a combination of the words “situation” and “comedy.” I was a kid when The Waltons was on but I don’t remember it being funny.
Also, how could they leave out Craig T Nelson’s character on Young Sheldon. He played Dale, who was Connie’s SO. Connie was played by Annie Potts, who was mentioned being in Young Sheldon after her run in Designing Women.
I watched Evening Shade on Paramount recently. It is a good show. A lot of these listed can be caught on various streaming platforms.
Vicki Lawrence acted amazing in Momma's Family. Step by Step was great with Cody.
But the best on this list was Newhart.
I still tell people to this day to kiss my grits! lol
"Hooterville"- Should have been where Married With Children was set.....
I am not 1000 years old to see these shows
I once saw an interview with Don Knotts' daughter and she said he was funny right up to the end.
According to her, the family was gathered around his death bed and he had everyone crying with laughter right up until the moment of his death
I don't know that you'll get this but I thought I would try to reach out to you and ask if you have ever done that. Show called that 70 show. I know it was an old show, but it was actually based off of the seventies kind of lifestyle
I grew up watching Petticoat Junction. I loved, Kate (the mom) and how she ran things.
They are nor forgotten.
this list is so subjective. besides the waltons was not sitcom; and most shows you call funny were lost causes.
The waltons was never a sitcom. It was a drama.
green acres was actually a spin off of Petticoat Junction.
You forgot that Ron Howard was also in the sitcom Happy Days.
loved green acres & the Andy Griffith show, petticoat junction a few of them we didn't get in Australia so I have no idea what they were like the Waltons was not a comedy though it was a light drama
Have you ever covered Patrick Duffy in The Man From Atlantis?
There were many early live action super hero type shows along with the myriad of other fantasy and Sci Fi type shows..
Manimal, The greatest American hero, The Secrets of ISIS, Shazam!, Automan.
Marvel of course had The Incredible Hulk ,Spider Man and Captain America. D.C. had Wonder Woman, Batman, all the Superman series including super boy and super girl.
There were more well known shows like The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Space 1999.
Who could forget Saturday morning and The Land of the Lost.
Have to include MAX HEADROOM
I am sure you can find more that I never watched.
Am I the only one who really didn't care for Andy Griffith show?
As for Lori Saunders she played Betty jo. Billie jo was played by three actresses by Jeanine Reilly. Gunilla Hutton and Meredith MaRae.
Alice. So Phoenix is a small town?
The Waltons was not a sitcom.
If you're going to talk about a show please use clips from said show. Hee Haw Honeys was a sitcom about a family owned small town restaurant on I40. Misty Rowe and Kathy Lee Johnson (Gifford) played sisters who worked at their parents restaurant.
You forgot to mention that Rue was also in another classic series, "Maude".
Unhappily Ever After and Grace Under Fire are my favorites they both had Geoff Pierson was the dad before I only saw him In That '80s Show and 24 on Fox In the 2000's he's one of my favorite actors of all time
You keep using this word "sitcom", I do not think it means what you think it means. (I mean, there is no way that Grizzly Adams - which I loved - could be considered a situation comedy (among others).)
Forgotten sitcoms??? Some of these shows are bona fide classics!
Click bait! Many of these are still iconic and can currently be watched on nostalgic television channels. They are definitely not forgotten.
I remember Evening Shade and it was hilarious.
Ok, so some are TV show series. Some are sitcoms. Whoever is writing the narratives are not old enough to remember the shows they are talking about, or how they were categorized w-a-y b-a-c-k then. We constantly have to deal with all different things that suggest the ppl who get the jobs, or access to old film footage & compile these narrative, (no matter if it's narrated by AI or some who is "not a robot") they don't know how to pronounce famous ppl's names, places, or word, foods. We deal with it. They are talking about TV series.
I loved The Torklesons! I watched and remember every one of these shows!
And no, I don’t consider the Walton’s or Grizzly Adams sitcoms. They were 1 hour dramas with humor.
Evening Shade is Amazon Prime and Roku.
So, for a show talking about sitcoms, you forgot that Ron Howard was is Happy Days long before his director days?
The Waltons and Grizzly Adams were 1 hour dramas, not sitcoms.
Her name is Suzanne Pleshette, not just "Suzanne" from The Bob Newhart Show.
All of your clips were from Hee Haw, not the Hee Haw Honeys.
You had one shot. If you can't do better research, writing, and editing, you lost future views.
13:29 Fun Fact: The February 28, 1983 episode had one of the biggest lead-ins in TV history, as filling in the last half-hour of the prime-time block after the 2 1/2 hour M*A*S*H series finale.
Grounded for Life!!!
The guy forgot to mention ralph waite was in cliffhanger
The Waltons was not a sitcom
The Waltons is a sitcom???!!!
Most of these "forgotten" air in syndication on various channels . Boo-urns, I say boo-urns!
Lot of great shows! One should be added at least; Family Matters!!!!!
Just the Ten of Us. A spinoff of Growing Pains and the genesis of TGIF. The programming block was literally built around the show in its 3rd season, though it would end up being its last. Despite its success, the show was abruptly cancelled due to internal politics too detailed to go into here. Later episodes featured the oldest four daughters in a singing group performing hit songs on the show. This would end up backfiring when the music licensing expired in the late 90s, putting the show in limbo. It has largely been forgotten as a result and will likely remain so as it can not be released in any form.
Ooh yeah my Parents and Kane remember these lol 😅
"When Things were Rotten" and "Best of the West".
Honestly, nobody forgot about Andy Griffith or Green Acres. These are classics that were on television a long time and in syndication for a long time. They were insanely popular show shows. The second Bob Newhart show was very popular in its time, and people still remember it who loved Bob Newhart. Some of the other shows you mentioned just aren’t popular or particularly very good. I did like coach when it was on, but I think looking back on it today I wouldn’t find it very funny.
I forgot about Green Acres, and I used to watch it.
@ how old are you?
I loved Bob Newhart.
I remember Alice , Almost Home , Mama's family, Grizzly Adams alot that I can't remember almost all of them
Jonathan was the voice of the young Simba in "The Lion King".
After Designing Women, Annie Potts played M.E. Simms in Any Day Now.
OBVIOUSLY generated by AI...terrible. The Waltons was NOT a sitcom.
What about delta burke in 1st and 10
This is a very interesting roundup! Have you checked out "The Two Of Us," with Peter Cook and Mimi Kennedy? It's a "perfect" sitcom.
Dave's World was pretty good. Hearts Afire as well. Room 222.
Yes These are Great ❤Old Shows,,,some channels show them if you are a good chanel flipper😂
Mary hartman, Mary Hartman.
Forever Fernwood/ Fernwood 2Night.
SOAP.
Carter Country
The Bob Newhart Show
Hogan’s Heroes
Bewitched
"Green Acres" and "The Andy Griffith Show" forgotten? They're on cable all the time and on as much as "The Beverly Hillbillies".
Ron Howard became Richie Cummings in Happy Days first.
Again he forgot dan hagerty played a bad guy in charlies angels
Wings, a very funny show.
Wish you had chapters
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Never watched Evening Shade
Your AI writing is showing when you called The Waltons a sitcom.
I still cant stand Mamas Family ,, and its on like 5 different channels.
The Waltons? Not a sitcoms
What are you 12?
All these sitcom are way better than Married with Children Married with Children sucked
Forgotten?
Yeah you forgot that sitcom it's Your move with Jason Bateman