america at the time. patrick gomez: advertisers wanted to cater towards that new suburban family that needed to buy that kitchen appliance or needed to buy that vacuum. jacqueline coley: and after i love lucy, there was a formula for what the american family should look like. cybill shepherd: ozzie and harriet. announcer: the adventures of ozzie and harriet. cybill shepherd: i just loved everybody in it, actually. david: hurry up, bring it in. i m starved! candice bergen: it was a happy, gentle american family of the 1950s. ozzie: how much do you need? david: never mind pop, that s okay. ozzie: no don t worry about it, you can pay me back. david: honest pop, i don t want it. ricky: what s the matter with you david, you got rocks in your head? linda lavin: the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were not real people, but they entertained and delighted us. jim: alright kids, dinner is on, we re sitting down. jennifer armstrong: when you get to father knows
there was a formula for what the american family should look like. cybill shepherd: ozzie and harriet. announcer: the adventures of ozzie and harriet. cybill shepherd: i just loved everybody in it, actually. david: hurry up, bring it in. i m starved! candice bergen: it was a happy, gentle american family of the 1950s. ozzie: how much do you need? david: never mind pop, that s okay. ozzie: no don t worry about it, you can pay me back. david: honest pop, i don t want it. ricky: what s the matter with you david, you got rocks in your head? linda lavin: the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were not real people, but they entertained and delighted us. jim: alright kids, dinner is on, we re sitting down. jennifer armstrong: when you get to father knows best, it s very patriarchal, dealing with tiny little problems. jim: ah. a quiet evening at home. i could use it. [slam] billy gray: and i played bud. bud usually had a problem with the truth telling,
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