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1. Adam's Rib (1973) Adam's Rib, a sitcom that premiered on ABC on September 14, 1973, and concluded its run on December 28, 1973, featured Ken Howard in the role of Adam Bonner, with Blythe Danner as his wife, Amanda. The series drew inspiration from the renowned Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn film of the same name.


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Several popular black sitcoms appeared in the 1970s, including Sanford and Son, Good Times, That's My Mama, The Jeffersons, and What's Happening!!


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1. "Good Times" Despite its title, "Good Times" wasn't always a good time with its frequent discussion of heavy themes like poverty, but it was unquestionably a groundbreaking show and one of the most revered in the genre of '70s black sitcoms and TV shows.


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Black sitcoms have existed on television for decades now— The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is over 30!—and while they aren't as universally appreciated as sitcoms with less diverse casts, they.


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Top hits from every genre, including comedy, drama, romance, and thrillers were released during the 70's, but popular sitcoms were some of the most entertaining shows on television at the time. The war drama-comedy M.A.S.H. regularly took the top spot in the television ratings, but hits like All in the Family and Happy Days were close behind.


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Good Times (1974-1979) TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy 7.4 Rate A poor family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects. Stars: Ja'net DuBois, Ralph Carter, BernNadette Stanis, Jimmie 'JJ' Walker Votes: 7,903 2. What's Happening!! (1976-1979) TV-PG | 24 min | Comedy 7 Rate


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1. Frank's Place (1987-1988) Frank's Place starred Tim Reid as a Black professor at an Ivy League university in Rhode Island. He inherits a restaurant in New Orleans and attempts to sell it, but is influenced by voodoo to return to New Orleans and carry on the family business.


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Black sitcoms in the '70s had better opening themes than sitcoms in any other decade. To be fair, both black and white '70s sitcoms had pretty kick-ass opening themes. The ones for All in the Family, Maude, Alice, and One Day at a Time are even better than you probably remember them being.


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10 Funniest '70s Sitcoms Starring Black Actors By Sage Ashford Published Dec 18, 2022 In the 70s, sitcoms starring black people to prominence, opening the medium to creative forces still felt to this day. The '70s brought the era of television sitcoms to new heights.


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These are the best 1970s Black sitcoms, ranked from best to worst by user votes.


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1. All in the Family (1971-1979) TV-PG | 30 min | Comedy, Drama 8.4 Rate A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day. Stars: Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers Votes: 18,334 Watch on Freevee Watch Free on Freevee 2. M*A*S*H (1972-1983) TV-PG | 25 min | Comedy, Drama, War


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It was the first Black sitcom to ever feature a family that includes both parents, and while the family had to grapple with poverty, the series still highlighted Black joy. The groundbreaking series, which aired in the '70s, delivered on humor, but never shied away from more serious issues, including child abuse, gang violence and discrimination.


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Mr. Plow 3rd Rock from the Sun COLLECTION41 LISTS Black Entertainment Lists that rank the top movies, TV series, and other media about and featuring Black characters and culture. Over 8.5K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of History's Funniest Black Sitcoms