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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Hardman: Top Sitcoms of All-Time

Who's the No. 1 sitcom of all-time? Hint, it didn't take place in America.

  As a sequel to last week's best sitcom stars ever, this week we are venturing down the same road. Drum roll please. This week, we're looking at the top 10 sitcoms of all of time, in the humble opinion of this typist. Please weigh in on your own favorites in the comment section, or tell me why you think my list belongs in the trash can on my computer. No. 10-"Hogan's Heroes." Somehow wouldn't you liked to have been a fly on the wall when the creators showed up at Bing Crosby Productions to float an idea of the hijinks of a German POW camp? A strong cast and good comedy and, of course, Sgt. Schultz made it work. No. 9-"Leave it to Beaver"-I was having breakfast the other day when the show about Beaver falling into the soup bowl on top of …

James Williams

10:23 am on Monday, June 11, 2012

I agree in general (although I'd re-order your list a bit), but cannot seem to classify MASH as a sitcom. My list: 10. Barney Miller 9. Leave it to Beaver 8. All in the Family 7. Cheers 6. Simpsons 5. Beverly Hillbillies 4. WKRP 3. Seinfeld 2. I Love Lucy 1. Andy Griffith   more ›

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Hardman: Top 10 Sitcom Stars of All-Time

These sitcom characters have stood the test of time.

While I was sitting at the computer the other day, I was listening to a radio talk show host complain about other hosts who just talk about movies or sitcom stars instead of sports. Thank you, Mr. radio talk show host, you gave me an idea for column. Everyone has their favorite sitcom stars. The character and figures, for good and bad, leave a lasting impression on us. Sometimes they are the stars of the show, but other times, they are secondary characters who stole the show from the lead characters. I have my personal top 10, but I'm pretty sure you will have your own, so that's why we have the comment section at the bottom of the stories. Let the debate begin, but I'm going first. Drum roll, please... 10. Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond). …

Jolie

9:48 am on Friday, March 30, 2012

I loved Barbara Eden in "I love Jeannie", and although she called him "Master", she had plenty of sass and did her own thinking. Barbara's Jeannie actually illustrated a not so undercurrent of women's liberation! I truly hope she decides to do sitcom again.   more ›

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