Jackie Gleason And Dressing For The Big Man
In the early days of television a lot of the types of shows and performing traditions came from the theater style of vaudeville. For those […]
In the early days of television a lot of the types of shows and performing traditions came from the theater style of vaudeville. For those […]
Newtown Historical Society has two programs scheduled for Sunday, September 17. Thanks to the timing of the two, readers can take advantage of both events. […]
When we think of classic sitcoms The Honeymooners often comes to mind as a pioneering show that laid the groundwork for countless family comedies to […]
Although The Honeymooners only lasted one season from 1955-1956, it has its place in TV history as it is considered to be the first official […]
Jackie Gleason’s classic series was television’s first spin-off, and paved the way for almost every blue-collar sitcom that followed. The Honeymooners is not only widely […]
How a mass-entertainment sitcom got America to deal regularly with racism. I have been trying to figure out what is so fascinating about the comedies […]
Norman Lear made TV relevant with “All in the Family” and many more sitcoms Norman Lear made TV relevant with “All in the Family” and […]
Jean Stapleton was a character actress who played Archie Bunker’s far better half, the sweetly naive Edith, in the groundbreaking 1970s US comedy All in […]
I absolutely love Queen Charlotte and of course I fell in love with the relationship between Charlotte and George. Here are some of my favorite […]
The Bridgerton prequel addresses—and ultimately refutes—an age-old maxim about mental illness. Spoilers below for the entirety of Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. “Are there any […]
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