Dad wants to see if his kids will love the same sitcoms he loved growing up in the 1970s. They all watch Just One Episode Of various shows and discuss the quality, plot and whether they will watch more. Shows run about 10 minutes including original theme song.
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Dad wants to see if his kids will love the same sitcoms he loved growing up in the 1970s. They all watch Just One Episode Of various shows and discuss the quality, plot and whether they will watch more. Shows run about 10 minutes including original theme song.
We travel to Minneapolis when times were simpler, at least for a Mary Tyler Moore, an unmarried white woman trying to make her way in the male-dominated world of journalism in the 1970s. Mary shows her biggest fault in one of my favorite episodes. Is it still funny to my kids and me over two generations after it originally aired?
Just One Episode: Classic Sitcoms
Dad wants to see if his kids will love the same sitcoms he loved growing up in the 1970s. They all watch Just One Episode Of various shows and discuss the quality, plot and whether they will watch more. Shows run about 10 minutes including original theme song.