26+ Hidden Gems: Intriguing Facts About Your All-Time Favorite Classic TV Shows!

Published on 11/13/2023
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“Get the hell out of Dodge” Became Well-known Thanks To Gunsmoke

Show: Gunsmoke
Original Network: CBS
Est. Production Budget: $150,000 per episode*

Among the longest-running Western dramas on television, Gunsmoke has had a big influence on American popular culture. Its greatest contribution, among other things, was making the expression “Get The Hell Out Of Dodge,” which means “to leave a situation quickly,” widely known. This expression first appeared in Dodge City, Kansas, a gritty community that frequently served as the backdrop for the program. Gunsmoke played a major role in popularizing this expression across the country in the 1950s, demonstrating the long-lasting cultural impact of television.

Get The Hell Out Of Dodge Became Well Known Thanks To Gunsmoke

Get The Hell Out Of Dodge Became Well well-known thanks To Gunsmoke

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A Spin-off Of A Spin-Off Was Good Times

Show: Good Times
Original Network: CBS
Est. Production Budget: $50,000-$100,000 per episode*

The 1970s sitcom Good Times, which followed an African-American working-class family, was actually a spin-off of Maude, another well-liked sitcom. However, a lot of people are unaware that Maude was once a spin-off of another program. All in the Family was a television program that revolutionized the medium by tackling difficult subjects and refusing to skirt around contemporary issues. The maid Florida Evans on Maude became so popular that producers decided to give her her own show, which led to the creation of Good Times. The outcome was Good Times, which went on to become a well-loved classic all by itself.

A Spin Off Of A Spin Off Was Good Times

A Spin Off Of A Spin Off Was Good Times

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