This cartoon character lived in a skypad apartment with his wife Jane and kids Judy and Elroy.
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It was the first TV series to win the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.
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“I Love Lucy” used the French word “enceinte” in a 1952 episode title because CBS didn’t want this word used.
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Carl Reiner won 3 Emmys for writing for this sitcom on which he occasionally played TV comedian, Alan Brady.
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The movie "Tin Men" said this classic TV western was about a "50-year-old father with three 47-year-old sons."
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40 years later and Julie Newmar is still best remembered for playing this villainess on "Batman".
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From the Planet Melmac, this title TV character liked to eat cats.
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1964: Acted on a top-rated TV show. 1984: Directed "Splash".
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TV spin-offs: "The Tortellis"
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TV series episodes: "The Gamesters of Triskelion"
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Raleigh boasts a statue of these 2 actors--with fishing poles--as they appeared on a beloved N.C.-set TV series.
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Theme song endings: "You're Gonna Make It After All"
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In 1952, the title character of this show asked, "Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpoopular?"
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This Don Johnson series was derived from a two-word note by NBC's president: "MTV cops.”
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Jonathan Winters provided many mirthful moments as Mearth, the enormous child of this title couple.
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