Old sitcom mechanic with the
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FONZOld sitcom mechanic, with "the"
IDREAMOFJEANNIESitcom with a 2,000-year-old character
TAXIOld workplace sitcom with Danny DeVito as a dispatcher
DOBIE"The Many Loves of .. Gillis": old sitcom
MOESHAOne of the Mitchells in an old UPN sitcom
PARTRIDGEFAMILY'70s sitcom with The
PJSEddie Murphy sitcom, with "The"
GREENACRESSitcom with Arnold the Pig
NANNYFran Drescher sitcom, with The
PARTRIDGEFAMILYShirley Jones sitcom, with "The"
HONEYMOONERSClassic '50s sitcom (with "The")
BRADYBUNCHHit '70s TV sitcom, with "The"
ACRES"Green ..." (sitcom with Arnold the Pig)
BIGBANGTHEORYCBS sitcom about physicists, with "The"
OFFICESitcom at Dunder Mifflin, with "The"
HAPPYDAYSSitcom with Richie and the Fonz
TAXISitcom with the character Alex Rieger
LIFEOFRILEYWilliam Bendix 50's sitcom, with "The"
FONZ1970's-80's sitcom guy, with "the"
REBASitcom with the character B.J.
BRADYBUNCHFamily sitcom 1969-74 (with "The")
ALFSitcom character who lived with the Tanners
GOVERNORANDJJ'69-'72 Dan Dailey sitcom, with "The"
ALICESitcom with the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!"
REBASitcom title character with the last name Hart
ALF80's sitcom with the voice of Paul Fusco
REBASitcom with the theme song "I'm a Survivor"
ANDYGRIFFITHSHOW60's sitcom that had a whistled intro, with "The"
FONZSitcom guy with a frequently upturned thumb, with "the"
GETSMART1960s sitcom with the catchphrase "Sorry about that, Chief"
FTROOPFarcical 1960s sitcom with the Indian character Roaring Chicken
SGTSCHULTZ1960s sitcom character with the catchphrase "I see nothing!"
WARATHOME2005-07 sitcom about the Gold family, with "The"
FREDGWYNNEActor in a '60s sitcom with "54" in the title
MAUDE1970s sitcom that ended with the title character in Congress
FRIENDSSitcom with the theme song "I'll Be There for You"
ABFABBritish sitcom with the theme song "This Wheel's on Fire," familiarly
THEFONZSitcom character with a leather jacket that's now in the Smithsonian
DICKVANDYKEEponymous star of a 1960s sitcom, the only American TV star with his three initials