discipline. you need a little structure and need rules in order to raise the proper community. there s too many workers in this country. you can be compassionate. and competent at the same time. and i just want to know something, greg, when you were on maher s show, did you take your shoes and socks like that and sit like that? like ozzie s wife did. greg: i m the only guest that he didn t let sit down. dana: you stood? greg: no, we did it at the bar. dana: oh. greg: i think that s his way of saying i don t trust you. dana: maybe he d like to have a drink with you. greg: that s true. we were pretty wasted. dana: i m going to go work on my shot glass technique. ahead, is this a backlash against woke indoctrination? teenage boys are turning conservative. this is your summer to smile. to raise your glass and reconnect. to reel in the fun and savor every bite.
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 best, it s very patr
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,
i am very sorry i trouble you, you little runt. early sitcoms were just about home life. i used to make the joke all the time, and ozzie and harriet , what did ozzie do for a living? van was the first time you saw his home life and work life. e. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor/writer somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows. because the situation comedies were not very good. they did not mirror life. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as a writer and actor on a variety show. and i write about what happened at home. at home, i talk about what goes