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Post by alfromni on Mar 14, 2021 1:18:26 GMT
13 Controversial TV Sitcoms:
01. IT'S YOUR MOVE (1984-1985) - This sitcom was doing okay until it changed its format for the final four episodes. NBC were receiving letters of complaint from parents saying their kids were copying the antics of the bratty Matthew character. Matthew wound up reforming for the final four episodes and the ratings fell and it was cancelled.
02. THE ROYAL BODYGUARD (Dec.2011– Jan 2012) - The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. A 71 year old David Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role. The prospect of seeing him playing a former guardsman who had seen action in Northern Ireland and had now been appointed to the presumably prestigious position of royal bodyguard after saving the Queen’s life stretched this fondness to breaking point. The plot’s entire premise was stupid and the standard of the comedy was excruciating. It was blatantly designed to cash in on the appeal of characters like Inspector Clouseau and Johnny English.
03. MARRIED WITH CHILDREN (1987-1997) - Dysfunctional families are a staple of television sitcoms. So Married… with Children was hardly revolutionary when it premiered on Fox in 1986. Over the years, however, the Bundy family wracked up its share of controversy due to the series’ sometimes overt sexual content.
04. BRIGHTON BELLES (1993/4) - A commercial and critical failure, being mauled by critics. It is included in a list of the twenty worst television series of all time. The US Golden Girls was already familiar to most British television watchers and people felt no reason to tune into a UK adaptation delivering the same lines. When an original piece is already nigh-on perfect, and has sated its public, why try to sell a replica? The Golden Girls was so globally popular and renowned that there's no way that a clone of it could do anything but pale in comparison.
05. SOAP (1977-1981) - A sitcom parodying daytime soap operas featuring storylines about alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, a secret homosexual affair, an affair with a priest, an interracial couple, dementia, murder, attempted suicide, kidnapping, blackmail, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organized crime, a communist revolution, teacher-student relationships, a man who communicates mainly through his ventriloquist puppet and American TV's first recurring lesbian character. It was too much for some folks.
06. CAMPUS (Apr-May 2011) - When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience.
07. THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (1998) - A sitcom about the Abraham Lincoln administration and his butler, Desmond. Drew controversy before it even aired because of a rumor that the slated first episode made light of American slavery. That episode never aired and it had such bad ratings it barely lasted a month.
08. THE CROUCHES (2003-2005) - Not so much about controversy, more a show that was much ado about nothing. It was not well received by critics and only two series were made. Its ratings were moderate: it attracted an average of three million viewers.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 14, 2021 16:50:58 GMT
13 Controversial TV Sitcoms:
01. IT'S YOUR MOVE (1984-1985) - This sitcom was doing okay until it changed its format for the final four episodes. NBC were receiving letters of complaint from parents saying their kids were copying the antics of the bratty Matthew character. Matthew wound up reforming for the final four episodes and the ratings fell and it was cancelled.
02. THE ROYAL BODYGUARD (Dec.2011– Jan 2012) - The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. A 71 year old David Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role. The prospect of seeing him playing a former guardsman who had seen action in Northern Ireland and had now been appointed to the presumably prestigious position of royal bodyguard after saving the Queen’s life stretched this fondness to breaking point. The plot’s entire premise was stupid and the standard of the comedy was excruciating. It was blatantly designed to cash in on the appeal of characters like Inspector Clouseau and Johnny English.
03. MARRIED WITH CHILDREN (1987-1997) - Dysfunctional families are a staple of television sitcoms. So Married… with Children was hardly revolutionary when it premiered on Fox in 1986. Over the years, however, the Bundy family wracked up its share of controversy due to the series’ sometimes overt sexual content.
04. BRIGHTON BELLES (1993/4) - A commercial and critical failure, being mauled by critics. It is included in a list of the twenty worst television series of all time. The US Golden Girls was already familiar to most British television watchers and people felt no reason to tune into a UK adaptation delivering the same lines. When an original piece is already nigh-on perfect, and has sated its public, why try to sell a replica? The Golden Girls was so globally popular and renowned that there's no way that a clone of it could do anything but pale in comparison.
05. SOAP (1977-1981) - A sitcom parodying daytime soap operas featuring storylines about alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, a secret homosexual affair, an affair with a priest, an interracial couple, dementia, murder, attempted suicide, kidnapping, blackmail, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organized crime, a communist revolution, teacher-student relationships, a man who communicates mainly through his ventriloquist puppet and American TV's first recurring lesbian character. It was too much for some folks.
06. CAMPUS (Apr-May 2011) - When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience.
07. THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (1998) - A sitcom about the Abraham Lincoln administration and his butler, Desmond. Drew controversy before it even aired because of a rumor that the slated first episode made light of American slavery. That episode never aired and it had such bad ratings it barely lasted a month.
08. THE CROUCHES (2003-2005) - Not so much about controversy, more a show that was much ado about nothing. It was not well received by critics and only two series were made. Its ratings were moderate: it attracted an average of three million viewers.
09. WORK IT (2012-2013) - Two men get hired posing as women and must keep up the charade. Considered sexist, offensive, crude, horribly unfunny, stupid and awful, it was cancelled after two episodes.
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Mar 14, 2021 23:18:16 GMT
13 Controversial TV Sitcoms:
01. IT'S YOUR MOVE (1984-1985) - This sitcom was doing okay until it changed its format for the final four episodes. NBC were receiving letters of complaint from parents saying their kids were copying the antics of the bratty Matthew character. Matthew wound up reforming for the final four episodes and the ratings fell and it was cancelled.
02. THE ROYAL BODYGUARD (Dec.2011– Jan 2012) - The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. A 71 year old David Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role. The prospect of seeing him playing a former guardsman who had seen action in Northern Ireland and had now been appointed to the presumably prestigious position of royal bodyguard after saving the Queen’s life stretched this fondness to breaking point. The plot’s entire premise was stupid and the standard of the comedy was excruciating. It was blatantly designed to cash in on the appeal of characters like Inspector Clouseau and Johnny English.
03. MARRIED WITH CHILDREN (1987-1997) - Dysfunctional families are a staple of television sitcoms. So Married… with Children was hardly revolutionary when it premiered on Fox in 1986. Over the years, however, the Bundy family wracked up its share of controversy due to the series’ sometimes overt sexual content.
04. BRIGHTON BELLES (1993/4) - A commercial and critical failure, being mauled by critics. It is included in a list of the twenty worst television series of all time. The US Golden Girls was already familiar to most British television watchers and people felt no reason to tune into a UK adaptation delivering the same lines. When an original piece is already nigh-on perfect, and has sated its public, why try to sell a replica? The Golden Girls was so globally popular and renowned that there's no way that a clone of it could do anything but pale in comparison.
05. SOAP (1977-1981) - A sitcom parodying daytime soap operas featuring storylines about alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, a secret homosexual affair, an affair with a priest, an interracial couple, dementia, murder, attempted suicide, kidnapping, blackmail, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organized crime, a communist revolution, teacher-student relationships, a man who communicates mainly through his ventriloquist puppet and American TV's first recurring lesbian character. It was too much for some folks.
06. CAMPUS (Apr-May 2011) - When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience.
07. THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (1998) - A sitcom about the Abraham Lincoln administration and his butler, Desmond. Drew controversy before it even aired because of a rumor that the slated first episode made light of American slavery. That episode never aired and it had such bad ratings it barely lasted a month.
08. THE CROUCHES (2003-2005) - Not so much about controversy, more a show that was much ado about nothing. It was not well received by critics and only two series were made. Its ratings were moderate: it attracted an average of three million viewers.
09. WORK IT (2012-2013) - Two men get hired posing as women and must keep up the charade. Considered sexist, offensive, crude, horribly unfunny, stupid and awful, it was cancelled after two episodes.
10. TURN-ON (1969) As described by IMDb: "A multimedia presentation satirizing sex, politics, and everything else, splattered across the screen at blinding speed. One producer called it "A visual, comedic, sensory assault involving animation, videotape, stop-action film, electronic distortion, computer." It was inspired to piggyback on the success of Laugh-IN. The viewers were overcome by how offensive it was, and it was yanked after 1 episode.
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Post by alfromni on Mar 15, 2021 3:17:14 GMT
13 Controversial TV Sitcoms:
01. IT'S YOUR MOVE (1984-1985) - This sitcom was doing okay until it changed its format for the final four episodes. NBC were receiving letters of complaint from parents saying their kids were copying the antics of the bratty Matthew character. Matthew wound up reforming for the final four episodes and the ratings fell and it was cancelled.
02. THE ROYAL BODYGUARD (Dec.2011– Jan 2012) - The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. A 71 year old David Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role. The prospect of seeing him playing a former guardsman who had seen action in Northern Ireland and had now been appointed to the presumably prestigious position of royal bodyguard after saving the Queen’s life stretched this fondness to breaking point. The plot’s entire premise was stupid and the standard of the comedy was excruciating. It was blatantly designed to cash in on the appeal of characters like Inspector Clouseau and Johnny English.
03. MARRIED WITH CHILDREN (1987-1997) - Dysfunctional families are a staple of television sitcoms. So Married… with Children was hardly revolutionary when it premiered on Fox in 1986. Over the years, however, the Bundy family wracked up its share of controversy due to the series’ sometimes overt sexual content.
04. BRIGHTON BELLES (1993/4) - A commercial and critical failure, being mauled by critics. It is included in a list of the twenty worst television series of all time. The US Golden Girls was already familiar to most British television watchers and people felt no reason to tune into a UK adaptation delivering the same lines. When an original piece is already nigh-on perfect, and has sated its public, why try to sell a replica? The Golden Girls was so globally popular and renowned that there's no way that a clone of it could do anything but pale in comparison.
05. SOAP (1977-1981) - A sitcom parodying daytime soap operas featuring storylines about alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, a secret homosexual affair, an affair with a priest, an interracial couple, dementia, murder, attempted suicide, kidnapping, blackmail, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organized crime, a communist revolution, teacher-student relationships, a man who communicates mainly through his ventriloquist puppet and American TV's first recurring lesbian character. It was too much for some folks.
06. CAMPUS (Apr-May 2011) - When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience.
07. THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (1998) - A sitcom about the Abraham Lincoln administration and his butler, Desmond. Drew controversy before it even aired because of a rumor that the slated first episode made light of American slavery. That episode never aired and it had such bad ratings it barely lasted a month.
08. THE CROUCHES (2003-2005) - Not so much about controversy, more a show that was much ado about nothing. It was not well received by critics and only two series were made. Its ratings were moderate: it attracted an average of three million viewers.
09. WORK IT (2012-2013) - Two men get hired posing as women and must keep up the charade. Considered sexist, offensive, crude, horribly unfunny, stupid and awful, it was cancelled after two episodes.
10. TURN-ON (1969) As described by IMDb: "A multimedia presentation satirizing sex, politics, and everything else, splattered across the screen at blinding speed. One producer called it "A visual, comedic, sensory assault involving animation, videotape, stop-action film, electronic distortion, computer." It was inspired to piggyback on the success of Laugh-IN. The viewers were overcome by how offensive it was, and it was yanked after 1 episode.
11. DEAD BOSS (June-July 2012) - The series received mixed reviews some stating that "at the start, this looked like another trying-hard-to-be-wacky-without-actually-being-very-funny". Dead Boss had an ongoing story which went nowhere with many unresolved subplots.
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Post by alfromni on Mar 16, 2021 5:12:30 GMT
13 Controversial TV Sitcoms:
01. IT'S YOUR MOVE (1984-1985) - This sitcom was doing okay until it changed its format for the final four episodes. NBC were receiving letters of complaint from parents saying their kids were copying the antics of the bratty Matthew character. Matthew wound up reforming for the final four episodes and the ratings fell and it was cancelled.
02. THE ROYAL BODYGUARD (Dec.2011– Jan 2012) - The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. A 71 year old David Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role. The prospect of seeing him playing a former guardsman who had seen action in Northern Ireland and had now been appointed to the presumably prestigious position of royal bodyguard after saving the Queen’s life stretched this fondness to breaking point. The plot’s entire premise was stupid and the standard of the comedy was excruciating. It was blatantly designed to cash in on the appeal of characters like Inspector Clouseau and Johnny English.
03. MARRIED WITH CHILDREN (1987-1997) - Dysfunctional families are a staple of television sitcoms. So Married… with Children was hardly revolutionary when it premiered on Fox in 1986. Over the years, however, the Bundy family wracked up its share of controversy due to the series’ sometimes overt sexual content.
04. BRIGHTON BELLES (1993/4) - A commercial and critical failure, being mauled by critics. It is included in a list of the twenty worst television series of all time. The US Golden Girls was already familiar to most British television watchers and people felt no reason to tune into a UK adaptation delivering the same lines. When an original piece is already nigh-on perfect, and has sated its public, why try to sell a replica? The Golden Girls was so globally popular and renowned that there's no way that a clone of it could do anything but pale in comparison.
05. SOAP (1977-1981) - A sitcom parodying daytime soap operas featuring storylines about alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, a secret homosexual affair, an affair with a priest, an interracial couple, dementia, murder, attempted suicide, kidnapping, blackmail, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organized crime, a communist revolution, teacher-student relationships, a man who communicates mainly through his ventriloquist puppet and American TV's first recurring lesbian character. It was too much for some folks.
06. CAMPUS (Apr-May 2011) - When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience.
07. THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (1998) - A sitcom about the Abraham Lincoln administration and his butler, Desmond. Drew controversy before it even aired because of a rumor that the slated first episode made light of American slavery. That episode never aired and it had such bad ratings it barely lasted a month.
08. THE CROUCHES (2003-2005) - Not so much about controversy, more a show that was much ado about nothing. It was not well received by critics and only two series were made. Its ratings were moderate: it attracted an average of three million viewers.
09. WORK IT (2012-2013) - Two men get hired posing as women and must keep up the charade. Considered sexist, offensive, crude, horribly unfunny, stupid and awful, it was cancelled after two episodes.
10. TURN-ON (1969) As described by IMDb: "A multimedia presentation satirizing sex, politics, and everything else, splattered across the screen at blinding speed. One producer called it "A visual, comedic, sensory assault involving animation, videotape, stop-action film, electronic distortion, computer." It was inspired to piggyback on the success of Laugh-IN. The viewers were overcome by how offensive it was, and it was yanked after 1 episode.
11. DEAD BOSS (June-July 2012) - The series received mixed reviews some stating that "at the start, this looked like another trying-hard-to-be-wacky-without-actually-being-very-funny". Dead Boss had an ongoing story which went nowhere with many unresolved subplots.
12. DREAM STUFFING (Jan-Mar 1984) - Attacked in the Guardian as "heroically bad and a painful attempt to construct an up-to-date and relevant sitcom". The series was repeated once by Channel 4 in 1985. It has so far not been released on video nor DVD.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 17, 2021 16:34:57 GMT
13 Controversial TV Sitcoms:
01. IT'S YOUR MOVE (1984-1985) - This sitcom was doing okay until it changed its format for the final four episodes. NBC were receiving letters of complaint from parents saying their kids were copying the antics of the bratty Matthew character. Matthew wound up reforming for the final four episodes and the ratings fell and it was cancelled.
02. THE ROYAL BODYGUARD (Dec.2011– Jan 2012) - The series was heavily criticised by viewers and critics. A 71 year old David Jason was widely felt to be too old for the lead role. The prospect of seeing him playing a former guardsman who had seen action in Northern Ireland and had now been appointed to the presumably prestigious position of royal bodyguard after saving the Queen’s life stretched this fondness to breaking point. The plot’s entire premise was stupid and the standard of the comedy was excruciating. It was blatantly designed to cash in on the appeal of characters like Inspector Clouseau and Johnny English.
03. MARRIED WITH CHILDREN (1987-1997) - Dysfunctional families are a staple of television sitcoms. So Married… with Children was hardly revolutionary when it premiered on Fox in 1986. Over the years, however, the Bundy family wracked up its share of controversy due to the series’ sometimes overt sexual content.
04. BRIGHTON BELLES (1993/4) - A commercial and critical failure, being mauled by critics. It is included in a list of the twenty worst television series of all time. The US Golden Girls was already familiar to most British television watchers and people felt no reason to tune into a UK adaptation delivering the same lines. When an original piece is already nigh-on perfect, and has sated its public, why try to sell a replica? The Golden Girls was so globally popular and renowned that there's no way that a clone of it could do anything but pale in comparison.
05. SOAP (1977-1981) - A sitcom parodying daytime soap operas featuring storylines about alien abduction, demonic possession, extramarital affairs, a secret homosexual affair, an affair with a priest, an interracial couple, dementia, murder, attempted suicide, kidnapping, blackmail, unknown diseases, amnesia, cults, organized crime, a communist revolution, teacher-student relationships, a man who communicates mainly through his ventriloquist puppet and American TV's first recurring lesbian character. It was too much for some folks.
06. CAMPUS (Apr-May 2011) - When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience.
07. THE SECRET DIARY OF DESMOND PFEIFFER (1998) - A sitcom about the Abraham Lincoln administration and his butler, Desmond. Drew controversy before it even aired because of a rumor that the slated first episode made light of American slavery. That episode never aired and it had such bad ratings it barely lasted a month.
08. THE CROUCHES (2003-2005) - Not so much about controversy, more a show that was much ado about nothing. It was not well received by critics and only two series were made. Its ratings were moderate: it attracted an average of three million viewers.
09. WORK IT (2012-2013) - Two men get hired posing as women and must keep up the charade. Considered sexist, offensive, crude, horribly unfunny, stupid and awful, it was cancelled after two episodes.
10. TURN-ON (1969) As described by IMDb: "A multimedia presentation satirizing sex, politics, and everything else, splattered across the screen at blinding speed. One producer called it "A visual, comedic, sensory assault involving animation, videotape, stop-action film, electronic distortion, computer." It was inspired to piggyback on the success of Laugh-IN. The viewers were overcome by how offensive it was, and it was yanked after 1 episode.
11. DEAD BOSS (June-July 2012) - The series received mixed reviews some stating that "at the start, this looked like another trying-hard-to-be-wacky-without-actually-being-very-funny". Dead Boss had an ongoing story which went nowhere with many unresolved subplots.
12. DREAM STUFFING (Jan-Mar 1984) - Attacked in the Guardian as "heroically bad and a painful attempt to construct an up-to-date and relevant sitcom". The series was repeated once by Channel 4 in 1985. It has so far not been released on video nor DVD.
13. THE COSBY SHOW (1984-1992) - Massive hit sitcom from the 80's suddenly vanished from reruns and streaming after Bill Cosby's rape allegations were made public.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 17, 2021 16:36:02 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Mar 17, 2021 22:35:50 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 18, 2021 15:43:08 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT
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Post by alfromni on Mar 19, 2021 0:00:28 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Mar 19, 2021 0:32:30 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 19, 2021 14:57:02 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 24, 2021 18:50:53 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO
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Post by DanaShelbyChancey on Mar 26, 2021 14:39:56 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO 08. Jeff Garlin - THE GOLDBERGS
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 26, 2021 15:47:18 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO 08. Jeff Garlin - THE GOLDBERGS 09. John Goodman - ROSEANNE
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 28, 2021 10:39:39 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO 08. Jeff Garlin - THE GOLDBERGS 09. John Goodman - ROSEANNE 10. Travis Schuldt - SCRUBS
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 29, 2021 16:47:13 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO 08. Jeff Garlin - THE GOLDBERGS 09. John Goodman - ROSEANNE 10. Travis Schuldt - SCRUBS 11. Matt Berry - THE I.T. CROWD
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Mar 29, 2021 20:48:06 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO 08. Jeff Garlin - THE GOLDBERGS 09. John Goodman - ROSEANNE 10. Travis Schuldt - SCRUBS 11. Matt Berry - THE I.T. CROWD 12. Steven Weber - WINGS
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 30, 2021 16:07:37 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom COMMUNITY - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Betty White - THE GOLDEN GIRLS 02. Patton Oswalt - THE KING OF QUEENS 03. Tony Hale - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 04. Lesley Ann Warren - THE COOL KIDS 05. Drew Carey - THE DREW CAREY SHOW 06. Malcolm-Jamal Warner - THE COSBY SHOW 07. Andy Dick - NEWSRADIO 08. Jeff Garlin - THE GOLDBERGS 09. John Goodman - ROSEANNE 10. Travis Schuldt - SCRUBS 11. Matt Berry - THE I.T. CROWD 12. Steven Weber - WINGS 13. Chris Elliott - SCHITT'S CREEK
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 30, 2021 16:08:39 GMT
13 Stars of Other Sitcoms That Guest-Starred on the Sitcom PARKS & RECREATION - Name Their Sitcom:
01. Sam Elliott - THE RANCH
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