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These are my Top Ten favorite television shows I grew up with.

Sitcoms were my favorites when I was little as you can tell.  You are probably wondering why you are not hearing any sound like you did on my other pages. I wanted to try something a little different.  For something fun, click on the the sound buttons to hear the actual theme song from the television show.

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I thought I was special because my mom let me watch an "adult" comedy.  This show was hilarious.  Who could ever forget Janet (Joyce DeWitt), Jack (John Ritter), Chrissy (Suzanne Somers), Mr. & Mrs. Roper (Norman Fell and Audra Lindlay), Mr. Furley (Don Knotts), and the Regal Beagel.  Trivia question: What actress/character replaced Suzanne Somers in the last season? Answer: Cindy Snow (played by Jenilee Harrison).

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#9

One of my favorite "family" shows.  Raising the Bradford kids must have been a headache for single dad Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) and stepmother Abby Bradford (Betty Buckley).  This show had many touching moments.

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#8

One of the all time classic television shows.  Who couldn't fall in love with Lucy and Ricky Ricardo (Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz), Fred and Ethel Mertz (William Frawley and Vivian Vance), and little Ricky (Desi Arnaz Jr.).  This show is timeless and will be around forever!  Who could forget the line, "Lucy! I'm home!"

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to hear the theme from "I Love Lucy"
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Another of my favorite shows.  The 70's had some great shows like this one.  Who would have thought that a sitcom about three waitresses and the owner of "Mel's Diner" in Tuscon, AZ would have been so funny.  A 70's catchphrase came from the is show, any guesses?  It was Flo's (Polly Holliday) infamous line, "Kiss my grits!"

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#6

This show spooked me when I was a kid.  I used to sneak up late at night and watch it.  Rod Sterling was a genius when he created this show.  He was an innovator for science fiction mysteries.

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