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Transcripts For CNN The Nineties 20240710

Generation x, whatever these young girls were called were a hard sale. Advertisers would pay premiums for college educated and young adults, 18 to 49. We started reinventing and trying to speak to that audience. Where is someone? i am starving. Is there a table ready? the chinese restaurant was one of the very, very early episodes of seinfield. Truly nothing happened in the episode, they were waiting for a table. I feel like just walking over there and taking some food off of somebody s plate. We said to larry david, hey, nothing happened. And larry was offended. He was wildly offended. Nbc believed in the show so they said we are committing to four episodes. Yes, all right. Normally is 13 or 8 or something. At least. We didn t think they had too much confidence in the show. We didn t think it would work. We felt they had to go through a process and they would learn. You know, i was alone. The turning point for seinfield from like nice show that all of the cool people kind of know abou

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Transcripts For CNN History of the Sitcom 20240710

You are talking about gay rights. She knows sexual revolution. I have to get married or moved? if you can make them laugh then oh maybe we ll watch it again. Anything and everything, let s get our sex talk on. Oh, mom covered it all pretty good. Maybe about the birds and the bees, but i am your daddy, i am here to keep it 100. Despite the fact that your mom thinks i am up entightuptight, right? i want to go home in my own room and sleep. I don t want another beer. Would you like another beer. Oh yeah. It is always been from like the straight, white man s point of view. I remember early sitcoms, i saw a mother, a wife in a cocktail dress all day long. We sit there going who the hell are these people? it was as denial of reality. Ethel, we are going to have a baby. We got to see a regpregnant woman on television, wearing a dress started frzom the neck. As if we didn t all come from a pregnant woman. In the 60s, sitcoms were stuck into the 1960s suburban housewives mentality. We see tv t

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Transcripts For CNN History of the Sitcom 20240710

You re gay. You re talking about gay rights. You re talking about women s rights. Gender diversity. Dismantling the patriarchy. Sexual revolution. So i m officially out of i have to get married or move. But if you can make them laugh, then maybe we ll watch it again. Anything and everything. Let s get our sex talk on. Oh, mom covered it all pretty good. Yeah, maybe about the birds and the bees, but i m your daddy, and i m here to keep it 100. Despite the fact that your mother thinks i m uptight. Craycray, right? sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo, awkward subjects like sex because it s disarming and people just want to laugh. I want to go home to my own room to sleep in my own bed. I don t want another beer. Would you like another beer? oh, yeah. But it s always been from like the straight white man s point of view. I remember early sitcoms. I saw a mother, a wife in a cocktail dress all day long. And we d sit there going, who the hell are these people? it was a denial of re

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My life with Shere Hite: the forgotten feminist who changed sex for ever

When her books about women, men and the clitoris caused outrage, the bestselling writer was forced to flee the US. She ended up in my small ex-council flat in London – her head still full of revolution

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