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Subject: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/17/05 at 9:49 pm

Who is your favorite sitcom dad from the 50's,60's,70's,80's,90's OR today?

My all time favorite has to be Archie Bunker cause he reminds me of my OWN father.his grumpiness,always yelling at his wife,a constant bigot,always has something bad to say and sleeps in his chair. ;D



Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: gord on 01/18/05 at 8:16 am

Homer of course :) I hit other on your poll by mistake

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: RockandRollFan on 01/18/05 at 10:18 am

The late- great Ward Cleaver

http://tvphotogalleries.com/data/657/1lb20.jpg

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: joedeertae on 01/18/05 at 11:51 am

other... Hank Hill
http://tinyurl.com/4jdnu

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Tanya1976 on 01/18/05 at 12:19 pm

Other - Steven Keaton from Family Ties

Tanya

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: gemini61 on 01/18/05 at 5:45 pm

Ozzy Osbourne!  ;)  No, really I loved Andy Griffith. I always thought he was an awesome dad to Opie! :)

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Useless on 01/18/05 at 7:22 pm

Homer Simpson

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/18/05 at 8:10 pm

I also chose Homer Simpson.he has a funny way of doing/saying things. ;D


Which sitcom father best decribes your OWN father in real life? ;D




Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Dagwood on 01/18/05 at 8:44 pm

Tim Taylor

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: CatwomanofV on 01/18/05 at 9:07 pm

I went with Cliff Huxable. (Did I spell that right?)





Cat

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/18/05 at 9:08 pm

my father is a little bit like Al Bundy. ;D


Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/18/05 at 11:09 pm

Out of this bunch I picked Cliff Huxtible.  :)

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/19/05 at 8:00 pm

Fred Sanford  ;D



Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Tanya1976 on 01/19/05 at 10:20 pm


I also chose Homer Simpson.he has a funny way of doing/saying things. ;D


Which sitcom father best decribes your OWN father in real life? ;D




Howard


George Jefferson

Tanya

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: CatwomanofV on 01/20/05 at 12:20 pm


Other - Steven Keaton from Family Ties

Tanya



I would have to say that my dad is more like Steven Keaton-more so now than when we were growing up.




Cat

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/20/05 at 5:32 pm

http://gallery.allinthefamilysit.com/albums/userpics/10001/allinthefamily_img%20still_2.jpg


My father is the original Archie Bunker.He complains,bellyaches,has an opinion for just about everything,loves his sofa to rest in,a bigot, & yells at his wife. ;D


Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/20/05 at 5:34 pm


George Jefferson

Tanya



Why is your father like George Jefferson? ;D



Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: danootaandme on 01/20/05 at 6:59 pm

Dan Connor (Rosanne)  He was for real, and he had that Harley :)

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Mona on 01/21/05 at 8:58 am

If we're picking father's like our own, I'd have to go with Ward Cleaver.  My dad rarely loses his temper, treats my mother and all of us kids with respect and has the patience of a saint. Even kind of looks like him, as he wears his hair the same way.  As far as enjoying the show, I like Tim Taylor.

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Harmonica on 01/21/05 at 11:59 am

Jack Arnold from the wonder years - My Dad loves me a lot and does a lot for me, and like The Wonder Year's Father, he'll let you know that he's proud of you and that he cares about you at the "special" moments, yet he seems ticked off most of the time and in a pestimestic mood.  May I say in his defense that life molds people into what they are.

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/21/05 at 5:50 pm


If we're picking father's like our own, I'd have to go with Ward Cleaver.  My dad rarely loses his temper, treats my mother and all of us kids with respect and has the patience of a saint. Even kind of looks like him, as he wears his hair the same way.   As far as enjoying the show, I like Tim Taylor.



Mona,you wouldn't want my father.He's the original Archie Bunker. ;D


Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Mona on 01/22/05 at 10:18 am

No, I wouldn't.  Nothing personal, but my folks are perfect.  If I were half as perfect as them, I would have a very successful life.  They recently celebrated their 50th anniversary which says a lot in this day and age.

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: gemini61 on 01/22/05 at 11:27 am


No, I wouldn't.  Nothing personal, but my folks are perfect.  If I were half as perfect as them, I would have a very successful life.  They recently celebrated their 50th anniversary which says a lot in this day and age.

Same here, Mona! My parents just celebrated their 50th this year too. And I have to say, they are absolutely perfect in my eyes! Wonderful people  :)

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Hairspray on 01/22/05 at 3:07 pm

Steven Keaton from Family Ties

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/22/05 at 3:24 pm


No, I wouldn't.  Nothing personal, but my folks are perfect.  If I were half as perfect as them, I would have a very successful life.  They recently celebrated their 50th anniversary which says a lot in this day and age.



There's no such things as perfect but we do have our flaws in life Mona.My parents celebrated 35 years in August of last year. :)


Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 01/22/05 at 3:26 pm

I would also describe my father as:

http://www.tvland.com/shows/aitf/images/shows/actpic5.jpg

George Jefferson


But difference is,he wouldn't dare call his very best friend Mark a honky. ;D



Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Jennifer028 on 02/05/05 at 12:30 am

I always liked the dad from Growing pains...oh and Danny Tanner from Full house.  They would be cool dads to have  :)

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Full_House_Fan on 02/05/05 at 12:35 am

Danny Tanner from Full House - apparently Bob Saget isn't a likeable guy though  ???

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 02/05/05 at 10:23 pm

My father is still the same old Archie Bunker. ;D


Howard

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: GoodRedShirt on 02/05/05 at 11:07 pm

http://www.echo-7.com/opticals/010_familyguy.gif

;D

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Green Lantern on 04/12/08 at 7:08 am

Television Dad. There's been a few of those. So, you watch a lot of sitcoms Howard ?

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Howard on 04/12/08 at 7:38 am


Television Dad. There's been a few of those. So, you watch a lot of sitcoms Howard ?


Once in a while.

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: ninny on 04/12/08 at 7:57 am

Cliff Huxtable. My other choice Mike Brady.

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: whistledog on 04/12/08 at 8:55 pm

The best sitcom father in my opinion was Coach Graham Lubbock from 'Growing Pains' and the spin-off 'Just the 10 of Us'

He had a busy job as a school basketball coach, and still kept his sanity and love for his wife alive while raising 4 teenage daughters, a younger daughter, an obnoxious son, and a newborn baby

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: robby76 on 04/13/08 at 8:26 am

Father of the decades

http://www.lajewishsymphony.com/history/bios/VanPatten.jpg

Tom Bradford from Eight Is Enough! What a trooper!

However, my own family scarily resembled the Huxtables - well the Huxtable siblings more like.

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: KKay on 04/13/08 at 8:59 am

Mike Brady!

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Moon444 on 04/13/08 at 11:56 am

I gotta go with Dan Conner (John Goodman in Roseanne)







 

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: coqueta83 on 04/13/08 at 7:37 pm

Steven Keaton
Mike Brady

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: KKay on 04/14/08 at 8:02 am

oh! and Homer.  And Peter Griffin

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: Foo Bar on 04/14/08 at 11:16 pm

Al Bundy.

Al Bundy was more than a sitcom father.  Al Bundy was a God who walked among men.

Feast upon his words, his music and poetry, and his deep insights into sex.

No matter how bad it gets (and since I heeded his wisdom by never marrying and never having kids, it doesn't really get that bad!), even in the darkest momets of the long dark night of the soul, Al Bundy's always been there for me.

"So you think I'm a loser? Just because I have a stinking job that I hate, a family that doesn't respect me, a whole city that curses the day I was born? Well, that may mean loser to you, but let me tell you something. Every morning when I wake up, I know it's not going to get any better until I go back to sleep again. So I get up, have my watered down Tang and still-frozen Pop Tart, get in my car with no upholstery, no gas and six more payments to fight traffic just for the privilege of putting cheap shoes on the cloven hooves of people like you. I'll never play football like I thought I would, I'll never know the touch of a beautiful woman, and I'll never again know the joy of driving without a bag on my head. But I'm not a loser. 'Cause despite it all, me and every other guy who'll never be what he wanted to be, are still out there, being what we don't wanna be, forty hours a week, for life. And the fact that I haven't put a gun to my mouth, you pudding of a woman, makes me a winner!"
  - Al Bundy, speaking truth to power in He Thought He Could (episode 302).

A lot of my friends wound up married with children.  With the exception of my own Dad, to the last man (and to about half of the women), they regret it.  I was lucky enough to have parents who didn't end up like Al and Peg.  But it was only through the wisdom of Al Bundy that I ever realized just how lucky I truly was. 

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: snozberries on 04/23/08 at 10:14 pm


The late- great Ward Cleaver

http://tvphotogalleries.com/data/657/1lb20.jpg




thank you!!!!  you should be a member so that I can give you karma!



jeez Howard...as often as I post that I watch Leave it to Beaver  I'd a thought you'd remember to include that!  ;)

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: whistledog on 04/23/08 at 10:30 pm



thank you!!!!  you should be a member so that I can give you karma!


You're a few years late on that one LOL

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: La Roche on 04/23/08 at 10:30 pm

Frank Gallagher -

http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/arts/2007/04/27/shameless460.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx3Zdl_V3zo
***Coarse.. coarse language***

Subject: Re: sitcom father

Written By: snozberries on 04/23/08 at 11:19 pm


You're a few years late on that one LOL



just checking to see if anyone was paying attention to me!  ;)  You win! O0

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