30 something is a very important show as you are going into this era of television being more introspective and more emotional. and some people weren t buying it. but for other people when they were talking about things like having kids and who is going to go back to work and some of these issues that hadn t been talked about a whole lot, it was important to people. i was so looking forward i was so looking forward to doing this. to be a grown-up for just an hour. in the beginning, there was talk of this being the yuppie show. and you mentioned it tonight. you said if there were a category for the most annoying show, this might win as well. now what some people perceive as annoying has nothing to do with yuppie. i think yuppie is a word made up by demographers and advertisers to sell soap. it doesn t have anything to do with what the show is. 30 something was not a giant hit, but it was a niche hit. it attracted an enormously upscale group of advertisers. the network
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having kids and who is going to go back to work and some of these issues that hadn t been talked about a whole lot, it was important to people. i was so looking forward i was so looking forward to doing this. to be a grown-up for just an hour. in the beginning, there was talk of this being the yuppie show. and you mentioned it tonight. you said if there were a category for the most annoying show, this might win as well. now what some people perceive as annoying has nothing to do with yuppie. i think yuppie is a word made up by demographers and advertisers to sell soap. it doesn t have anything to do with what the show is. 30 something was not a giant hit, but it was a niche hit. it attracted an enormously upscale group of advertisers. the network cared who was watching, not how many were watching. and that was more and more catching on in the 80s. the prosecution will ask you that you look to the law, and this you must do.
giant hit, but it was niche hit. it attracted an enormously upscale group of advertisers. the network cared who was watching, not how many were watching. and that was more and more catching on in the 80s. the prosecution will ask you that you look to the law, and this you must do. but i ask of you that you look to your hearts as well. thank you. l.a. law was partly a classic lawyer show. but it was intertwined with their personal lives and different lawyers who were sleeping together and trying to get ahead. the reality level on that show was like a foot or two off the ground. and you re willing to go with that because there was a whole new spin on a law show. huh-uh. tell the truth. if you had to do it all over again and she walked into your office and she said take my case, would you? of course you would, because it is juicy, newsy, exciting stuff. it was really fun to take the
for the most annoying show i think it s made up. i don t think it has anything to do with what the show is. third-something was not a giant hit. but it was a niche hit. it attracted an enormously upscale group of advertisers. it was more about what were they watching, that was more important in the 80s. the prosecution will ask that you look to the law and that, you must do. but i ask that you look to your hearts as well. thank you. l.a. law was partly a classic lawyer show. but it was intertwined with their personal lives and different lawyers who were sleeping together and trying to get ahead. the reality level on that show was like a foot or two off the ground. and you re willing to go with that because it was a whole new