I was in high school when this aired, and I either watched this on nights I was babysitting, or on our little Sony Trinitron upstairs. Several years ago, when the Museum of Television and Radio (now the Paley Center for Media) showed an episode a day for the summer, I became a member of the museum so I could go every day.
This was a Norman Lear production; one of the screenwriters was Gail Parent, author of Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York.
This was a Norman Lear production; one of the screenwriters was Gail Parent, author of Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York.