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Storytime with GamerDude

Storytime with GamerDude

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GamerDude has always been a fan of television and in this episode, he has more stories about the TV shows he grew up with. Television changed in the 1970s, right when GamerDude was at his most impressionable. In addition to explaining how all TV in the 1970s was "appointment TV" because there was no way to record the shows, he talks about the changes in television, from allowing married couples to actually share a bed on television, to the acceptance of "bathroom humor" in All in the Family, to the the "T & A" shows of the '70s, which gave us "Daisy Dukes," Three's Company, and Charlie's Angels. GamerDude also talks about his top five most memorable shows from the '70s: Starsky and Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island, Happy Days and One Day At a Time. As you might expect, two of those choices had everything to do with a young, hormonal teenager falling "in love" with the characters on the shows.  To wrap this episode up, GamerDude re-visits his "Five Season Rule" for television series, because he just won't stop talking about it!

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