Teenage Memories


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As a child of the 1960s and 1970s I grew up watching The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family and although part of me knew that it was fiction, I indulged myself enough to hope that these were examples of real families. Although these television families had their problems, they treated each other with kindness and respect and they loved each other. It was simple, wholesome, family entertainment that everyone could watch together.

I remember that my father and mother enjoyed All in the Family starring Carroll O’Connor and Jean Stapleton. It was the first television show in my memory that deviated from the template of families being respectful to one another, despite the problems encountered in each episode. I also remember the controversy surrounding the show. An aunt and uncle felt very strongly that this show was not healthy and refused to let their children watch it. Many families reacted similarly although mine wasn't one of them. 

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