her? her? she s dead. then in the early 2000s, there was this hunger to reinvent the network sitcom and nbc decided to take a chance on a uk hit called the office. there s good news and bad news. the bad news is, some of you will lose your jobs. yeah. yeah. i know. i know. gutting. gutting. i was so impressed by that show. this is nothing like anything on tv right now. the good news is, i ve been promoted. i had this dream that i was on this comedy court and they were all taking me to task for ruining the british show. and greg daniels was like, hey, you like the english office, let s stay close to their pilot. this is from corporate. how many times have i told you there s a special filing cabinet how many times have i told you there s a special filing
almost done with the dishes? just can t wait until i invent the faucet. with all the progress happening in the late 50s and 60s, the flintstones is an escape from the pressures of the modern family. and the question, is progress good? it was kind of a satire on this consumerism. get the newest thing for your kitchen. get the newest car with these kind of stone wheels. they have a car that has wheels but you need your legs to make it move. i bet that is how they did it. a lot of people think it was cartoon on saturdays. that was a network sitcom that happened to be animated. i m 7 years old, my mom used to get furious, shaking angry at me, for watching the flintstones. because it s really a show for adults. i was so sad for betty and the fact that they couldn t have
was a network sitcom that was animated. i m 7 years old and my mom used to get just furious, shaking angry at me for watching the flintstones because it s really a show for adults. i remember i was so sad for betty, and the fact that they couldn t have children. [crying] we re so anxious to have a baby, we take it out on fred and wilma. betty and barney talk about adopting. a baby. that s unusual. we want to do everything according to law, ma am. that had not been heard before. it was a smash hit. the flintstones was on for six years. yahoo! you re the greatest, fred. it was really on the cutting edge of escaping for an american audience hungry for it. the communist rulings of east berlin reinforce barricades.
breathe. and you re inside of a young doctor s head. death is always hanging around this hospital. morning. mash was obviously an influence on me because i was drawn to comedy that somehow was still about something. this isn t really what i expected, you know? most of my patients are checked out mentally. pumpkin? that s modern medicine. advances that keep people alive who should have died a long time ago. back when they lost what made them people. for the love of god. what? do you think we should be talking about it in front of her? her? she s dead. then in the early 2000s there was this hunger to reinvent the network sitcom and nbc decided to take a chance on a uk hit called the office. there s good news and bad news. the bad news is some of you will lose your jobs.
advances that keep people alive that should have died a long time ago back when they lost what made them people. for the love of god. what? do you think we should be talking in front of her? she s dead. in the early 2000s there was this hunger to reinvent the network sitcom and nbc decided to take a chance on a u.k. hit called the office . there is good news and bad news. the bad news is some of you will lose your jobs, yeah, yeah, i know. i know. gutting. gutting. i was so impressed by that show. this is nothing like anything on tv right now. the good news is i ve been promoted. i had a dream i was on comedy court and they took me to task for ruining the british show. and greg daniels was like hey, you like the english office let s stay close to the pilot.