A fizzy and mind-blowing combination of cheap Champagne and equally cheap red wine (Ripple) . Posted in honor of the late Redd Foxx who starred in the TV sit-com "Sanford and Son". See also 70's, Alcohol, Sitcom.
For example when Jesse got hopped up on caffeine pills or Urkel got drunk and nearly fell of the roof. More examples here. See also 80's, 90's, Sitcom.
Not sure how they got away with it, but the name of Mike Seaver's best friend on the television show Growing Pains. See also 80's, Sitcom, Television.
Yes, the show's trademark innuendo and misunderstandings could be funny, but what makes the show inherently funny is that the situation driving this situational comedy was a landlord who was tolerant of homosexuals but not unmarried cohabitation. Was there really a point in American culture when this was plausible? See also 70's, Homosexual, Sitcom.
What Steve Urkel drinks to become his suave alter ego Stefan Urquelle. See also 90's, Sitcom, Television.
Names of Dixie Carter's and Delta Burke's characters on Designing Women. See also Sitcom, Southern, Television.
McClanahan portrayed Blanche Devereaux, the horny Golden Girl, and joined Katherine Helmond (Mona of Who's the Boss) as sexy elders of 80's television. See also Sitcom, Southern.
As performed by Balki on Perfect Strangers. See also 80's, Sitcom.
Apparently someone thought that turning the comic strip Cathy into a TV show was a good idea. See also Sitcom.
As waitress Helen Hackette for seven years on Wings, Crystal Bernard epitomized moderate attractiveness. Markie Post of Night Court did the same. See also 90's, Sitcom.