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II can't just pick ONE but…I can point to all these shows from the 1970s as having helped change the TV sitcom form by decades end.The Odd Couple, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda, The Bob Newhart Show, WKRP In Cincinnati.These shows were made under the MTM production banner (except The Odd Couple).Mary T. Moore’s show came first. What this and these other shows have in common, is mature & sophisticated comedy writing with a ‘marginal’ emphasis in reality (As much reality as censors would allow.l These are the precursors to Cheers, Designing Women and Seinfeld.All centered on what were considered mature themes but the actors in them made these human traits and situations funny, viewer friendly and intelligently handled. These didn't delve into drama like Norman Lear’s shows but they were kind of ‘adult’.The Odd Couple (1970 - 1975) still stands as the most mature & intelligent Gary Marshall sitcom. About 2 divorced men living together (no not gay, not allowed then). Both Jack Klugman and Tony Randall gained acting Emmys and the writing was funny and on point if topical.Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley : How did they change TV? By dispelling the idea that the 1950s were nothing but rock & roll, school dances a d nice kids (like the family sitcoms of the 60s played out.) All the characters on both shows, good people but had their problems, certainly more important than getting a date for the sock hop. Fonzie, a former motorcycle gang menber, is a definete difference. Where Happy days represented Middle class America, Laverne & Shirley represented the working class but also 2 girls living independent. Considered weird and questionable back then. Penny Marshall & Cindy Williams took Lucy & Ethel to a new level but also were women who fought for even a little respect.——————————(All Noman Lear productions) :All In The Family, Sanford and Son (poor Watts, CA junk men) , Maude (a woman on her 4th marriage) , Good Times, The Jeffersons (a former ghetto husband and wife with a successful business move to Park Avenue) , One Day At A Time (A wonan who's never known own self independence, divorces her dominating husband and moves to new town with daughters).All these Norman Lear shows won Emmys (except Sanford & Son) for great writing, excellent acting and taking many a taboo subject and putting it out there. Before the 1970s almost nonr of the subjects were done on TV comedy. They all bordered on being 30 aminute dramas at times, with very sad subject matter.Sanford and Son was good too but it stands out as the first long running black sitcom (Julia in the late 60s didn't even make season 4). Sanford was more about comedy than being topical. Good Times was topical in being set in the Chicago projects (slums) and making as real a family in that setting as was allowed. Norman Lear is still with us and deserves a great thanks for helping TV grow up someM*A*S*H.- MASH took on the Vietnam War, disguising it as the Korean War of 1950 to 1953. The main idea was not just to thumb their nose at war and authority but also to show war was not Sgt. Bilko. Gomer Pyle, McHale’s Navy or even Hogan's Hetoes.The Dr. ‘s and nurses and personnel had to stitch together soldiers who'd been hit with bullets, grenades and bombs. They also had to hold on to their sanity and even their sense of values. A lot of steam of course let out in the comedy. Later, MASH was more serious with some funny moments, to put the focus more on even more realistic stories.Chico and The Man - THe first modern sitcom to have a Hispanic!/Latino in the lead role Freddie Prinze plays opposite Jack Albertson he's a young man looking to get ahead and Ed - the man) hates Mexicans but ends up taking Chico and see if he works out. A few protests when the show debuted. Ed telling Chico to “Get Out of here and take your flies with you. “, Chico, is actually a demeaning word. Meaning ‘boy’. That aside, and that it could be a bit silly at times, it was ground breaking but Prinze’s 1977 suicide caused the show to go 1 more season without him. Using an actual boy to fill his place.Welcome Back, Kotter - (1975-1979). This show and ‘Chico’ were both produced by James Komack. Thi one aired on ABC. Though. Gabriel Kaplan is Gabe Kotter, a 28 year old former student of Buchanan high school. Now back 10 years later as an accredited teacher, whose been assigned to teach the students who are called “Sweathogs” (teens who act up in school or have learning issues.) Gabe, in the 1960s was this kind of student. So his former principal Mr. Woodman thinks he'd be best to teach them.This show (sort of like the 1/2 drama 1/2 comedy “Room 222” focused (originally) on trying to both teach and understand these kind of students. Some of the stories intertwined with Mr. Kotter marital life too.ABC was basically attempting to keep up with CBS in terms of ‘realistic sitcoms’. For the first 3 seasons, it seemed they'd succeeded but then, with behind the scenes issues between star and his producer, Kaplan was then vary seen on his own show. With TV wife Julie (Marcia Strassman) habi g to fill his shoes.On top of it, John Travolta’s. Ovie & music career blasted off. He eventually left for good. Still, it did its job early on in taking.a good look at America’s education system then, plus what school is like when you're not handed the advantages of the upper middle class or rich kids. Woodman was an example of a person who stayed too long in the system.Barney Miller - A show mainly set in an old run down New York police station where we see the head detectives pretty much doing, in part, the jobs of street cops. Like on MASH, in adverse conditions. New York in the 1970s was not a pleasant place and this show reflected that perfectly. Comedy and serious without over dramatic. Every arrest brought in criminal types to people who'd lost their minds living in a big city. The show not only is an Emmy Winner but also won The Peabody Award.TAXI - even with only 5 seasons, the show was the Emmy winning work horse of ABC (and one NBC season). A show kind of like Mary Tyler Moore but much moodier being set in New York. Cab drivers who either do the job for a living or just part time. Many serious storied s but many funny ones too., Soap and Three’s Company - Simply put, SHOCKING…most especially coming from almost squeaky clean ABC. SOAP, a send up of daytime soaps. Sex, murder, violence, homosexuality, a priest falling from grace, a rich hamily where the dad cheats on mom and embezzled money. A working class family trying to be a fa. ILY but has one son working for the mob. (and on & on).Three’s Company, an an American version of “bedroom farce”. A man living with 2 women, has to pretend to be a homosexual so he can stay. The landlord otherwise won't allow it.The plots are misunderstandings of sexual nature but other forms as well. There's also innuendo and jokes that are ‘double entendre’s . Many have said Three’s Co. Is one of the worst shows ever but truly, if it wasn't for John Ritter’s capability to play the range of slapstick silliness to the serious, it might have been but…it is a good show but it's shock value changed everything, just as much as any of the other shows and their shocking things did as well.Mork & Mindy - Aside from giving us the great Robin Williams, this show did one other great thing. It taught TV networks to never tamper with a hit series. “If it ain't broke, don't fix it”. The Great first season ended and ABC opted to move it to Sunday night, change the cast some and try to do ‘more serious storylines’. It truly wrecked what should be a long running classic. They tried. To reverse it but after Season 4, it was over. This show changed TV comedies for that reasonAlice - (1976 - 1985) : This show was based on the. Movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. So, it of course course tried to be ‘like’ a Norman Lear sitcom, comedy & serious.A show about a widow with a son who moves to Arizona finding a job in a small diner with 2 other waitresses and a grumpy boss.It tried to balance comedy and serious but became more of a sitcom in the traditional sense.I can credit this for 2 things. Taking an absurd setting and making it enjoyable and entertaining…and also, make TV cut down on or never again making a sitcom from a dramatic film.There you have it, 22 shows from the 1970s that I feel changed how we view TV sitcoms. In content and in other ways as well.

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