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20th C. Sitcoms
YGK These Landmark 20th-Century American Sitcoms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The 1950s sitcom that pioneered filming in front of a live studio audience | I Love Lucy |
| The health tonic Lucy gets drunk on while filming a commercial | Vitameatavegamin |
| The blue-collar bus driver protagonist of The Honeymooners played by Jackie Gleason | Ralph Kramden |
| The 1960s animated series whose main characters were directly based on The Honeymooners | The Flintstones |
| Title actress of a 1970s show about a single, independent woman working at a Minneapolis TV station | Mary Tyler Moore |
| The spinoffs of The Mary Tyler Moore Show focusing on a news editor and a neighbor | Lou Grant and Rhoda |
| The "lovable bigot" protagonist of All in the Family | Archie Bunker |
| The All in the Family episode where Sammy Davis Jr. kisses Archie on the cheek | Sammy’s Visit |
| The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital series set during the Korean War | MASH |
| The record-breaking MASH series finale episode | Goodbye, Farewell and Amen |
| The All in the Family spinoff about an upwardly mobile Black family in Manhattan | The Jeffersons |
| The dry cleaning business owner and protagonist of The Jeffersons | George Jefferson |
| The sitcom set in a Boston bar owned by former Red Sox pitcher Sam Malone | Cheers |
| The character on Cheers who appeared as a contestant on Jeopardy! | Cliff Clavin |
| The Miami-based sitcom about four older single women sharing a house | The Golden Girls |
| The sarcastic, bitterly-divorced character played by Bea Arthur on The Golden Girls | Dorothy Zbornak |