Funnily enough I don't watch a lot of American TV (or any TV, movies, etc at all these days), but there was a lot of Green Acres, Get Smart and Dick Van Dyke when I was growing up, so likely Dick Van Dyke would be a favorite if I had to choose. I love Al to though! He's a classic and a lot of fun and so spot on with some things these days.
it's funny, I found M.C. as the Phantom first (amazing to see live), then that compelled me to go through his older works hence how I found Some Mother's.
I always leaned more towards our American Nature shows/documentaries, like National Geographic. My hero growing up was Bob Ballard (who went on to find Titanic, so I suppose I could have chosen worse!)
Thank you, you too! I never thought I'd be talking British sitcoms on .win though ha! I haven't seen Dad's Army, but old Michael Crawford with Some Mothers Do Have 'Em! I found it funny and likeable, but it's not in the regular rotation. Oh my gosh he was so young though. I was lucky in that my Dad and my now Housemate enjoys British humor as much as I do, so I got to see a wide variety of shows! (i'm leaving out Monty Python on purpose, since I love it but almost everyone's seen it)
I move back and forth between feeling bad and feeling like he deserved it. It's one thing to be an abuser, unworthy of the presidential position and an asshole (which he is) . It's another to be used, abused and paraded around as a corpse.
and the people that have earned their $15/hour, that doesn't get a raise due to the shortage of people needing to cover the expenses for the new hires, is now on a starting salary with those less experienced.
We need to give those employees who are loyal/around longer/etc more money and raises, and then the others can still work their way up/earn it after that IMHO
I've nothing against Red Dwarf either lol ! but I wouldn't exactly call that one a regular repeater on the TV.