The Greatest Sitcom Personality of All-time

I never really watched Bunker.

They were always yelling. Weird reason, I know, but that's why. lol.
 
David Puddy on Seinfeld.
Especially when he gave the priest a heart attack after the Devils game...

 
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/---/ I just binge-watched five seasons of Young Sheldon, and loved it, but the laugh track on The Big Bang annoys me. I know it is filmed in front of a live audience, but it still sounds staged.
 
Steptoe and Son

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British.

Greg
 
Alf Garnet

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Also a Brit.

Greg
 
Adam West

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It was described by executive producer William Dozier at the time as "the only situation comedy on the air without a laugh track". The 120 episodes aired on the ABC network for three seasons from January 12, 1966, to March 14, 1968, twice weekly during the first two seasons, and weekly for the third.

Greg
 
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