Which situational comedy did not debut in the '60s?

All of the shows included have seasons that aired during the '60s, but one debuted before the decade rolled in.

 

The '60s was the rise of situational comedies. For short, the genre is referred to as sitcoms. Although westerns were still highly viewed, media companies and studios saw a new opportunity to make viewers laugh.

What's better than seeing your favorite character in a situation that anyone could face in real life? It brought a deeper connection between fans and television series, and it did so in a humorous way. The light-hearted jokes in the episodes gave fans a reason to laugh, but it also gave them a chance to feel better about their own problems.

With so many classic sitcoms to choose from, do you remember which series did NOT debut in the '60s?

Note: All of the shows included have seasons that aired during the '60s, but one debuted before the decade rolled in.

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  1. Which situational comedy did not debut in the '60s?

Which situational comedy did not debut in the '60s?

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60 Comments

Wufferduck 11 months ago
Just look at the copyright date at the bottom of the frame!!
MadMadMadWorld 16 months ago
LITB always is ID'ed as a '50s show, but its run from 1957-63, shows it is exactly half in the '50s, (1957-60; 3 years), and half in the '60s (1960-63; 3 years). So it's split perfectly down-the-middle on both sides of the best 6 years in American history!
Douglas 16 months ago
I found it! got it right on the first try. a little process of elimination.
Catman 16 months ago
One of the rare ones of this type that I had no problem with.
Coldnorth Catman 16 months ago
OMG that looks delicious. I swear I can even smell the chocolate cake.
MadMadMadWorld Coldnorth 16 months ago
LOVE that piece of chocolate cake! I could eat the icing for 20 min. straight, although I'd probably get sick after 15 minutes! ROTFL! Have to save that pic, it looks so good--the cake, not the pic!
Coldnorth MadMadMadWorld 16 months ago
Usually pics of food doesn’t do much for me but that choc cake makes my mouth water. But nobody shared a piece of it with us hmmmmph
MrBill 16 months ago
First try. Easy one for me.
Lillyrose 16 months ago
Got it right on the first try: Leave it to Beaver. Easy! Leave it to Beaver is one of my favorite shows.
paul 16 months ago
The answer was on the title. 1957. Too easy if you can read Roman numerals. Haha😎
LoveMETV22 paul 16 months ago
LOL. They could do a story on the use of Roman Numerals in Film and Television. Not sure how much interest there would be, but from a historical perspective, it may get a few views.
MadMadMadWorld paul 16 months ago
I love MCMLVII, especially 10-4 (month-day), when LITB premiered! The same eventful day in world history when the U.S.S.R. launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 10-4-57. Memorable day!!!
"That's a 10-4!" (over and out!) --Andy Taylor
MadMadMadWorld paul 16 months ago
But you needed a magnifying glass to read it! I loved learning Roman numerals when a kid (decades ago), so I could know the year of a movie or tv show that used them instead of Arabic numbers!
TheDavBow3 16 months ago
Too easy! Maybe a tough quiz for the 20 somethings 😉
retro6 16 months ago
Finally I got one in the first try! Pretty easy though,
AllisonWunderland 16 months ago
I didn’t quite think that one through….immediately thought the 60’s 🤭
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