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Vintage tv shows—some things have really changed…

I was watching the Carol Burnett Show recently, one of the more popular skits is a soap spoof called "As The Stomach Turns". The running gag is a guest celeb appearing at the door while other madness is going on.

This time the doorbell rang, and a young, [b]handsome[/b] and well-dressed Bernie Casey was at the door. Carol did a double-take and said to someone off-camera, "Why, it’s a [b][i]Negro[/i][/b] ! Hello, young man, are you selling something ? Are you working your way through school ?”

"No," Bernie said, pulling out a gun, "I’m here to [b]rob[/b] you !"

Carol calmly gets her purse, saying, "How nice it is to meet someone who’s [b]not[/b] a credit to their race ! Here you go, young man !" She hands him money, Bernie thanks her politely and leaves. The audience was roaring with laughter.

My middle sister was watching with me and said, "Do you know how many folks would be out picketing the tv studio if something like that aired now ? It [b]was[/b] funny, though !”

"A really different time,” I said.
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Carroll O’Connor was not the bigoted, close-minded Archie, he was an active advocate of civil rights. Born in 1925, the eldest son of a lawyer and teacher in Manhattan,A SUGGESTED EPITAPH for Carroll O'Connor, 1924-2001 ... we'd should induct him into a national Civil Rights Hall of fame.

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he had a way of reaching people who did not understand. a true hero in my book
@markansas That’s one reason I think he played the part so well—it was pure satire for him. The last regular role he played, Sheriff Gillespie, was more like who [b]he[/b] was, open and unbiased.
@bijouxbroussard i both of those shows also. in my collection. heat of the night was great. the whole cast was great. and it addressed alot of things.
the movie was also good.
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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard And the Archie Bunker character grew over the years, became more enlightened.
ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
@markansas I’ve always adored him
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