in the sun. morticia: oh dear. steve cox: the addams family, just like the munsters, lasted just two years, two seasons. laura morowitz: while they were there they served a very, very important function. emily vanderworth: they are tackling the changing face of the american family. it s sort of this idea of like, oh, american society is really messed up and these are the only people that understand why it s messed up. grandma: go ahead fester you get another shot. gomez: this time get him right in the old heart. man: [screams] grandma: what s the matter with your friend? gomez: i don t know. weird, isn t he? at pnc bank, you can find us in big cities and small towns across the us, where our focus is to always support the people who live and work there. because you call these communities home, and we do too. pnc bank. (aidyl) hi, i m aidyl, and i lost 90 pounds on golo.
jon cryer: i dream of jeannie was about an astronaut who ended up on a deserted island where he found a bottle and he rubbed it and of course there s a genie and boom! tony: i must have gone further into orbit than i thought. laura morowitz: i think the only way to understand i dream of jeannie is to see it as a backlash against what s happening in the real world. jeannie: yes master, one egg and two slices of bacon. tony: that s right. margaret cho: you couldn t do it today. like, the cultural appropriation, the misogyny. tony: hey, this is wild, oh no no - ladies please, stop! herbie: but the 70s. news: welcome to the giant history that is the 1970s. herbie: .brought a different sophistication to television.
and they re not interested in the culture in which they grew up in. they want change. feminism is rising. james ackerman: and bewitched captured that. darrin: i wish i had a drink. and a straw. james ackerman: the premise of bewitched is this nerdy ad executive from new york city ends up falling madly in love with a woman who can do magic. darrin: you re a witch?! samantha: that s what i ve been trying to tell you. laura morowitz: it could be a typical suburban family, except for the fact that her entire family are witches. and they have one adorable little girl.
shirley: hey kids, hollywood boulevard! danny bonaduce: we were a musical family that would travel around doing shows. keith: (singing) oh girl, you make my day. helen hunt: i was for sure going to marry david cassidy. that was definitely going to happen. patrick gomez: the partridge family is trying to embrace this like hippie cool culture. danny: what did you hit mom? shirley: i think it was a studebaker. man: you crazy hippies, it s not enough you don t trust anyone over 30. now you re trying to wipe us out! laura morowitz: but it takes this phenomenon of the counterculture and makes it very safe. danny: now relax mum.. but just remember our whole future depends on these next few minutes. shirley: ahhh. barry livingston: it was an escape from the real world for a lot of people. news anchor: in new york, a student protest is met by construction workers and at kent state in ohio, 4 students are killed.
hungry audience. shirley: hey kids, hollywood boulevard! danny bonaduce: we were a musical family that would travel around doing shows. keith: (singing) oh girl, you make my day. helen hunt: i was for sure going to marry david cassidy. that was definitely going to happen. patrick gomez: the partridge family is trying to embrace this like hippie cool culture. danny: what did you hit mom? shirley: i think it was a studebaker. man: you crazy hippies, it s not enough you don t trust anyone over 30. now you re trying to wipe us out! laura morowitz: but it takes this phenomenon of the counterculture and makes it very safe. danny: now relax mum.. but just remember our whole future depends on these next few minutes. shirley: ahhh. barry livingston: it was an escape from the real world for a lot of people. news anchor: in new york, a student protest is met by construction workers and at kent state in ohio,