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Copyright Americana: The Institute for the Study of American Popular Culture Fall 2010

Abstract

In particular, there were several long-running programs such as Columbo (11 seasons and TV movies of 69 episodes, 1968-2002), The Equalizer (4 seasons with 87 episodes, 1985-1989) Matlock (9 seasons with 195 episodes, 1986-1995), Murder She Wrote (9 seasons with 263 episodes, 1984-1996), In the Heat of the Night (8 seasons with 146 episodes, 1988-1995), Jake and the Fat Man (5 seasons with 106 episodes, 1987-1992) and its spin-off Diagnosis Murder (8 seasons with 178 episodes, 1993-2001), The Golden Girls (7 seasons with 180 episodes, 1985-1992), and its spin-off sans Dorothy, The Golden Palace (1 season with 24 episodes, 1992-1993) (TV.Com). [...]in The Golden Girls, unlike most television shows, impediments Bell describes above such as Alzheimer's Disease, immobility, isolation, institutionalization, fixed and strained incomes, death, and the like are represented and discussed as staple topics amongst the central and supporting characters, though typically minimized through humor and compressed into a given episode without follow up or more thorough and authentic portrayal. According to one of the show's actresses, Betty White, fans are from all around the world include young people of a new generation: "Even when we first went on the air, I think the network was surprised.

Details

Title
The Golden Girls Share Signature Stories: Narratives of Aging, Identity, and Communal Desire
Author
Berzsenyi, Christyne A
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Fall 2010
Publisher
Americana: The Institute for the Study of American Popular Culture
e-ISSN
15538931
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1519978016
Copyright
Copyright Americana: The Institute for the Study of American Popular Culture Fall 2010