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Andy Griffith Dies at 86: What Was the Best TV Show of the 1960s?

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SLIDESHOW: What Was the Best TV Show of the 1960s?

“The Andy Griffith Show”
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“The Andy Griffith Show”

Andy Griffith stole America’s heart as Andy Taylor the sheriff in small town Mayberry, North Carolina. The widower was raising his son, Opie, played by little Ronny Howard, with the help of Aunt Bee and Barney Fife.
  1. “The Andy Griffith Show”

    “The Andy Griffith Show”

    Andy Griffith stole America’s heart as Andy Taylor the sheriff in small town Mayberry, North Carolina. The widower was raising his son, Opie, played by little Ronny Howard, with the help of Aunt Bee and Barney Fife.

  2. “The Dick Van Dyke Show”

    “The Dick Van Dyke Show”

    Rob and Laura Petrie became the symbol of the young, happily married couple. He was a comedy writer, and she was a stay-at-home mom raising Richie and rocking the pedal-pushers.

  3. “The Beverly Hillbillies”

    “The Beverly Hillbillies”

    Every week “The Beverly Hillbillies” told the story of a man named Jed and his kinfolk who struck oil and moved into a mansion with their cement pond in sunny California.

  4. “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In”

    “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In”

    Long before there was “Saturday Night Live,” “Laugh-In” was bringing cutting-edge sketch comedy to TV with hip, young talents like Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Artie Johnson, and Ruth Buzzi.

  5. “That Girl”

    “That Girl”

    Marlo Thomas was every young girl’s idol in the late ‘60s. They wanted to dress like her, live in a New York City apartment, and have a boyfriend, who they did not have to marry.

  6. “The Carol Burnett Show”

    “The Carol Burnett Show”

    We’re so glad we had this time together, Carol. The ultimate variety show, it brought the world sketches like “As the Stomach Turns,” “Went with the Wind” and “The Family.”

  7. “I Dream of Jeannie”

    “I Dream of Jeannie”

    Before Larry Hagman got shot on “Dallas,” he played astronaut Major Nelson. The somewhat uptight spaceman happened upon a magic bottle and found himself a genie, played by Barbara Eden.

  8. “Bewitched”

    “Bewitched”

    Who didn’t wish they could wiggle their nose and instantly tidy up the house or change their husband’s ad campaign to woo the client? Samantha Stevens cast a bit of a spell on everyone.

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With the passing of the legendary Andy Griffith, people are waxing poetic about the good old days of television. It was a simple time on the small screen, when married couples slept in separate beds and “I Dream if Jeannie's” Barbara Eden couldn't show her belly button. But it was also a time when the medium was breaking ground, setting standards for the shows to come and creating programming that still remains popular today.

Sure, "The Andy Griffith Show" on the surface was a down-home, feel-good family sitcom, but it was also the first series to feature a single dad, who was raising his boy, Opie, with the help of his family and friends.

Meanwhile, Marlo Thomas' "That Girl" showed young women they didn’t have to be married and have a family to define themselves. And "The Carol Burnett Show" took the variety show to new heights, and its comedic genius has never been surpassed by any series in the genre that's followed.

"Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" dared to go where no comedy show had gone before. It brought the hippie culture to the mainstream and introduced such catchphrases as “Sock it to me!” and “Here comes the judge.” Click through our slideshow and let us know: What was the best TV show of the 1960s?
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  • Georgia50 2012/07/04 04:31:14 (edited)
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    Georgia50
    +11
    I watched them all and liked them all, but there was nothing quite like the cast of the Carol Burnett Show cracking up in the middle of an improv.

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  • BreakingThrough 2012/07/04 07:18:40
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    BreakingThrough
    +3
    Where the heck is Matlock?
  • Kozmo Breakin... 2012/07/04 17:22:22 (edited)
    Kozmo
    +2
    Guess you were watching Discovery, A&E;, Knowledge Network
    rather than Mainstream TV.
    Count yourself fortunate.
    Matlock was too close to (Alzheimer's) Ronald RayGuns (SDI) for me
  • Breakin... Kozmo 2012/07/04 21:09:01
    BreakingThrough
    +2
    Eh, it was a show that my grandma and I bonded with. I remember very little of al the other shows.
  • Playerazzi 2012/07/04 07:13:37 (edited)
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    Playerazzi
    +5
    Of the "60's" ?

    You forget that Star Trek was in the 60's, so it's not really a fair comparison. The question should be: "Besides Star Trek, what was the best show of the 60's?"

    And Laugh-In was early 70's, but why quibble?
  • Kozmo Playerazzi 2012/07/04 17:31:05
    Kozmo
    +1
    Laugh-In started in the 60's so it's grand-fathered.

    Omitting Star Trek is against the Prime Directive, the Borg will be looking for the Asker.
  • Playerazzi Kozmo 2012/07/05 09:58:15
    Playerazzi
    +2
    Oh, OK.

    Resistance is futile. ....
  • Kozmo Playerazzi 2012/07/05 18:00:23
    Kozmo
    +1
    If you're a MALE (girls?), I'd think most (even gays) would willingly COMPLY to 7 of Nine directives. That "spray-On' suit she wore in Voyager got the ratings going.
  • Playerazzi Kozmo 2012/07/08 08:18:28
  • Wyveryx 2012/07/04 05:28:07
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    Wyveryx
    +1
    I can still watch re-runs or throw in the disc set that I have and the episodes are still funny and relevant. It's not about breaking dogmas or pushing the envelope, it's about good morals and what is right vs. wrong.

    I wish we could, though I highly doubt that we will ever have the privilege again, see more of this type of well written sitcom.
  • BlackwinterG36C 2012/07/04 05:21:07
    “I Dream of Jeannie”
    BlackwinterG36C
    +3
    NONE OF THOSE SHOWS old chum!!!!!!!!!!!

  • BPF53 2012/07/04 04:40:17 (edited)
    “I Dream of Jeannie”
    BPF53
    +3
    That's hard just to pick just one and a lot were left off this list...Petticoat Junction, I Spy ,Gilligan’s Island, Soup Sales, One Step Beyond, 12 O'Clock High, Combat...and one of the best Sci-Fi the Outer Limits
  • JohnT 2012/07/04 04:38:29
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    JohnT
    +6
    Carol Burnett has twice as much talent, the whole cast including Vickie Lawerence, Tim conway and Harvey Korman were hysterical. They won a ton of Emmey awards.
  • InFinIte NnTroPe 2012/07/04 04:32:31
    “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In”
    InFinIte NnTroPe
    +4
    Certainly NOT that HOKEY "I'm THE stupid Andy Griffith Show" The series made me gag.

    One of the best 'COUNTRY BUM-KIN TV SERIES' I had the mistake of BEING forced into watching as a dumb child. but learned quickly as a smarter child that I had the POWER to TURN the crap off!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • shywink InFinIt... 2012/07/04 11:57:47
    shywink
    +1
    While I understood the values etc that The Andy Griffith Show was trying to teach me while watching the re-runs, I just thought that Opie was the stupidest kid on earth. This coming from a really stupid kid myself. It turned me off of the show. I think only my brother used to watch it.
  • Georgia50 2012/07/04 04:31:14 (edited)
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    Georgia50
    +11
    I watched them all and liked them all, but there was nothing quite like the cast of the Carol Burnett Show cracking up in the middle of an improv.
  • John Georgia50 2012/07/06 07:54:50
    John
    +1
    Truer words were never spoken. They were hilarious.
  • Georgia50 John 2012/07/06 14:18:09
    Georgia50
    Thanks, John. Interesting how their improvisation could really draw in the audience.
  • Liz Del Rey 2012/07/04 03:57:38
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    Liz Del Rey
    +3
    My parents loved this show even though they didn't really know what the cast was saying :p
  • Kozmo Liz Del... 2012/07/04 17:33:08
    Kozmo
    But you did? Not a slam. plenty of cases where the kids were brighter than the parents.
  • juicebox07 2012/07/04 03:40:59
    “Bewitched”
    juicebox07
  • joe mauro 2012/07/04 03:37:57
    “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In”
    joe mauro
    +5
    actually STAR TREk
  • Kozmo joe mauro 2012/07/04 17:34:23
    Kozmo
    +2
    Got (some of my) Humor from R&N, but got (most of) my Philosophy from Trek.
  • joe mauro Kozmo 2012/07/04 18:10:17
  • rhstarr 2012/07/04 03:24:14
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    rhstarr
    +1
    I would have to say even though I was born in the 80's I seen all then 60's sitcoms, and I love them. I wish shows today were still liket that. They had family values.
  • Jalex 2012/07/04 03:22:49
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    Jalex
  • Greg Mynyk Jalex 2012/07/05 10:01:46
    Greg Mynyk
    +2
    Two of my favorites combined! :)
  • Carlos Alberto Garcia 2012/07/04 03:03:57
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    Carlos Alberto Garcia
    +1
    if I accept the peace of rest ........... andy griffith
  • ~HopelessRomanticM17~ 2012/07/04 03:03:10
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    ~HopelessRomanticM17~
    +4
    I love Carol Burnett!! Hilarious!!!
  • Wesloco 2012/07/04 02:17:30 (edited)
    “That Girl”
    Wesloco
    +4
    I love Marlo Thomas!

    Marlo thomas

    However, you forgot to include:

    Twilight zone
  • Kris 2012/07/04 02:15:36
    “The Carol Burnett Show”
    Kris
    +2
    Carol Burnett was a crack-up!! :D
  • shywink Kris 2012/07/04 12:00:19
    shywink
    +1
    Next to Lucy Ball and Betty White, Carol Burnett is the funniest woman on this planet. I loved it when Betty showed up on Carol's show! :)
  • sm237 2012/07/04 02:08:24
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    sm237
    +1
    I liked them all...but Sheriff Taylor was the best...
  • joeman 2012/07/04 02:04:10
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    joeman
    +1
    Hands down Andy Griffith. Everyone knows the whistling intro, and Ron Howard as opie, Don Knotts, and Jim Nabors. Almost All the shows listed are infamous, but Andy is clearly the biggest
  • no no joeman 2012/07/04 13:17:30
  • wcpjams 2012/07/04 01:45:30
    “The Beverly Hillbillies”
    wcpjams
    +5
    From your list I would pick The Beverly Hillbillies, but Star Trek was definitely my best show of the 60s. Followed by Gilligan's Island and Voyage to the Bottom of the sea Star Trek TOS Gilligan s Island voyage to the bottom of the sea
  • ☆Hitler... wcpjams 2012/07/04 13:30:47
    ☆Hitler was a community organiz☆
    +2
    dont for get land of the giants land of the giants
  • glass_butterfly ~YSU~ 2012/07/04 01:43:46
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    glass_butterfly ~YSU~
    +4
    My mom use to force us to watch it growing up, but I learned to love it. Though Barney was always irritating to me... Anyway what about Twilight Zone it was on during the 60's! Twilight Zone
  • Mtnsmith 2012/07/04 01:22:52
    “The Andy Griffith Show”
    Mtnsmith
    +9
    The interesting thing is, they were all good! None of the raunchy, rude ugliness that seems to be the norm today. We have come a long way technologically since the '60's, but culture-wise... not so much.
  • wcpjams Mtnsmith 2012/07/04 01:47:52
    wcpjams
    +4
    I totally agree with you. Example Reality TV
  • joeman wcpjams 2012/07/04 02:10:17
    joeman
    +1
    Your so right!!! Unreality TV. Its totally embarasing what makes it on TV these days. Talentless, tasteless, and usually total rediculousness. TV execs should be ashamed!!!!!

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