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The TV Show Laugh In was from 68 to 73. (available on streaming services)
It was highly popular.
It had topical and political humor.
It was counter culture.
The Left had many of same cultural hang ups that they still do today.
It was liberal, but it also had some cringe worthy stereotyping that would make today's Snowflakes head explode.
They had some great performers such as Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley, Lily Tomlin...
They had an army of writers, one of which was SNL Lorne Michaels which he started in 75.
One of the interesting things about it are the jokes that they made about the Politicians and Celebrities of that time.
The Left was not as unhinged back then.
It's worth watching.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia
Watching 'The Smothers Brothers,' 'Laugh-In' and the Democratic National Convention - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
It was highly popular.
It had topical and political humor.
It was counter culture.
The Left had many of same cultural hang ups that they still do today.
It was liberal, but it also had some cringe worthy stereotyping that would make today's Snowflakes head explode.
They had some great performers such as Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley, Lily Tomlin...
They had an army of writers, one of which was SNL Lorne Michaels which he started in 75.
One of the interesting things about it are the jokes that they made about the Politicians and Celebrities of that time.
The Left was not as unhinged back then.
It's worth watching.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia
Watching 'The Smothers Brothers,' 'Laugh-In' and the Democratic National Convention - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)