Lear’s sitcoms of the 1970s reflected the social changes of the era, and his shows understood the resulting tension and friction could be smart and knowing, but also a source of comedy.
Lear’s sitcoms of the 1970s reflected the social changes of the era, and his shows understood the resulting tension and friction could be smart and knowing, but also a source of comedy.
Lear’s sitcoms of the 1970s reflected the social changes of the era, and his shows understood the resulting tension and friction could be smart and knowing, but also a source of comedy.
Lear’s sitcoms of the 1970s reflected the social changes of the era, and his shows understood the resulting tension and friction could be smart and knowing, but also a source of comedy.
Lear’s sitcoms of the 1970s reflected the social changes of the era, and his shows understood the resulting tension and friction could be smart and knowing, but also a source of comedy.