Before networks chased relatability, Mary Kay and Johnny quietly revolutionized domestic comedy and paved the way for modern ...
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Throughout the history of television, sitcoms have proven one of the most consistently popular genres. The typically light-hearted tone of a TV sitcom makes it an especially accessible form of ...
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