
Must Have Seen TV is a podcast dedicated to the sitcoms of the 20th century, from "I Love Lucy" to "NewsRadio." Hosts Brett White (a.k.a. Barb Hardly) and Ethan Kaye travel to a different week from the 1900s to discuss one episode of a sitcom. Get ready for hot takes about cool shows! Podcast art by Dyna Moe
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 185 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmComedy | ||||

HOLIDAY GAUNTLET: THANKSGIVING! This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett and Ethan talk about the Small Wonder episode "Thanksgiving Story." Vicki is not PC! Trigger warning for all former latchkey kids! If a man in a suit offers to take you on a Thanks... more
HOLIDAY GAUNTLET: THANKSGIVING! This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett and Ethan talk about the Alice episode "Who Ordered the Hot Turkey?" What mayhem can a live turkey bring to a soundstage—! Is Alice more than just "kiss my grits"? How many guest s... more
HOLIDAY GAUNTLET: HALLOWEEN! This week on Must Have Seen TV, Barb and Ethan talk about the That Girl episode "Secret Ballot." What's scarier: fending off a werewolf attack — or talking to your dad about politics?! How did Marlo Thomas vote in 1968? W... more
MUST HAVE HALLOWEEN: This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett and Ethan talk about the Lassie episode "The UNICEF Story." Lassie gets woke! This show had a journey! Wait — UNICEF? And Halloween?!
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Brett/Barb and Ethan have a nice chemistry and I enjoy listening to them.
Because I’m old enough 🙁 to remember most of these shows from broadcast or syndication I sometimes hear a small mistake but that’s just carping. Would you consider occasionally having listener vote or nomination for a show or an episode?
I have just recently discovered this gem!! For someone who loves classic tv this should be right up your alley. It even made me look at old Hart to Hart episodes. I hope to hear more from Brett in the near future and I can’t wait to read his book on Hayden Rorke!!
Ännu en podd som handlar om det mest knäppa av 70-80-tals tv serier från USA och UK. En svunnen tid! Dessvärre överdriven fokus på (killarnas) utseende och mode än på handling och poddens gästartister. Inte i samma klass som Sam Pancake eller Gayest Episode Ever.
I first heard the host of "Must Have Seen TV" on "Gayest Episode Ever," which I enjoy shipping the two hosts and their body dysmorphia conversations how "Will and Grace" and "Friends" ruined their lives. Brett White is far more unabashed in his admiration for the male stars of past years. He is so obsessed with Robert Wagner that I believe someone should question him about Natalie Wood's death. Kidding aside, I like his enthusiasm and his multi-faceted appreciation for the shows of yesteryear.
Not only does Brett know his stuff, but he's a charming, amiable, and engaging host. You can tell he loves all of this, and listening to each new episode is like a trip down memory lane -- even if I've never seen the episode (or heard of the TV series) in question.
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Focused on the sitcoms of the 20th century, this podcast explores individual episodes of beloved shows, from classics like "I Love Lucy" to lesser-known gems. The hosts bring a humorous and nostalgic perspective, analyzing cultural significance, episode plots, and the impact these shows had during their time. Listener cravings for nostalgia are balanced with modern commentary, framing sitcoms not just as entertainment but also as reflections of societal trends and values throughout the decades. With engaging discussions and witty banter, this podcast offers a delightful experience for fans of television history and comedy alike.
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