First to get this right gets 10 points! What television show was the first to sh!


Question: together?


Answers: together?

mary kay and johnny

The Brady bunch

Flintstones, 10 points please

yup bradys lolhttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

Bewitched?

Flinstones

sex and the city.

i love lucy

Leave It To Beaver
or
All In The Family

I love Lucy

I Love Lucy!

I love Lucy!

wasn't it I Love Lucy? nope.


I'm thinking it might actually be "Bewitched"

"Darrin and Samantha were the first non-married couple to be shown together in the same bed in a live action show"

The Flintstones

I Love Lucy

~That would be Archie and the Dingbat in All in the Family.

Now for one back at ya. Which show featured the first interracial kiss?


Edit: Nope - it was Star Trek (Kirk and Uhura)
I'm over the hill, but not far enough along on the downside to have seen or even heard of Mary Kay and Johnny. Well done, Me.

The Flintstones is correct, it out-dates the Brandy bunch. Lucy and Ricky never shared the same bed, they "slept" in twin beds with a night stand between the beds.

I LOVE LUCY

I love Lucy

i love lucy, they did, really, i used to watch it with my grandma all the time, so brady bunch is not right!!!!

Fred Flinestone??

i love lucy AND brady bunch... 10 POINTSS!!!!!!1

I love Lucy!

bewitched

I'm thinking I love lucy.

Idk, but I loved the idea of the question XD congrats! =D

Leave it to Beaver.

Ward & the Beave were both outdoors doing chores when they entered the house and WHALAH! - The Cleavers were found (Ghasp!) IN BED! =:-o

Actually - and as I think the questioner probably knows - this is one of the great tv trivia question debates.

One popular answer for tv snobs is to identify the "first" as a little-known and barely remembered program called "Mary Kay and Johnny", a program that aired on the pioneering Dumont network, way back in 1947. Just about every moment of the show apparently took place in Mary Kay and Johnny's tiny little Greenwich Village apartment - and that apartment featured a single bed - implying that the newlywed Mary Kay and Johnny shared that marital bed together.

(On "I Love Lucy", Desi and Lucy's bedroom featured two beds - yet, somehow, Lucy wound up pregnant - but that's another story)

The one problem with the Mary Kay and Johnny answer is that no one quite remembers if the couple was actually seen IN bed together on the show. Clearly, they SHARED a bed, but it's not quite clear if they ever shared it onscreen.

Other popular answers involve programs whose episodes still survive to this day - we know for sure that couples were sleeping together in those beds.

The Flinstones is a popular answer, but whether that's accepted as the definitive answer depends on whether you consider cartoon characters as "a man and a woman". Other common "guesses" include "The Munsters" (are they human?), "The Brady Bunch", and sometimes Ozzie and Harriet Nelson of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet".

I'd be curious to see what answer our questioner accepts as the "right" answer, because the resolution to that question is still very much in dispute.

Anyway, there you have it. Maybe it was Mary Kay and Johnny, a long-forgotten show from the fairly puritan 1940s! (or maybe not)



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