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Results: TV Dads -Part 4

Published on 06/09/2023
By: Hulagirl56
2261
TV
TV Dads can be goofy. They can be cool. They can be stern. They can be wise. In the 60 years since programs like “Father Knows Best” and “Leave It to Beaver” dominated the airwaves, television dads have changed some, but continue to bring us some of television’s funniest and most poignant moments.
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1.
Frasier (1993) - John Mahoney as down-to-earth retired cop, Martin, couldn't be more different from his two culturally refined psychiatrist sons, which has caused rifts in the past. However, although he tends to be cranky and has a hard time showing his feelings, Martin truly loves his sons – even more than he loves his ratty old recliner and his sweet pup Eddy. Have you ever seen Frasier?
Frasier (1993) - John Mahoney as down-to-earth retired cop, Martin, couldn't be more different from his two culturally refined psychiatrist sons, which has caused rifts in the past. However, although he tends to be cranky and has a hard time showing his feelings, Martin truly loves his sons – even more than he loves his ratty old recliner and his sweet pup Eddy. Have you ever seen Frasier?
Yes
67%
1469 votes
No
21%
455 votes
Undecided
4%
82 votes
Not Applicable
9%
194 votes
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2.
Everybody Loves Raymond (1996) - His mother is overbearing (and she lives next door – yikes!), and her babying leads him to be a somewhat lazy husband and father. However, throughout all the chaos with his own crazy parents and brother, Ray Barone (Ray Romano) always keeps his sense of humor, making him a fun, laid back dad. Have you ever seen Everybody Loves Raymond?
Everybody Loves Raymond (1996) - His mother is overbearing (and she lives next door – yikes!), and her babying leads him to be a somewhat lazy husband and father. However, throughout all the chaos with his own crazy parents and brother, Ray Barone (Ray Romano) always keeps his sense of humor, making him a fun, laid back dad. Have you ever seen Everybody Loves Raymond?
Yes
66%
1457 votes
No
22%
474 votes
Undecided
4%
81 votes
Not Applicable
9%
188 votes
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3.
Home Improvement (1991) - Tim Taylor (Tim Allen) loves sports, tools and cars, which seemingly makes him the perfect guy to have three rambunctious sons who love to prank and to fight amongst themselves. Tim can be a bit of a smug know-it-all sometimes, but he also knows when to ask for advice (especially from his neighbor Wilson), and when to admit he's goofed up. So popular is Allen as a dad he has had a second successful sitcom, "Last Man Standing," in which he is father to three girls. Have you ever seen Home Improvement?
Home Improvement (1991) - Tim Taylor (Tim Allen) loves sports, tools and cars, which seemingly makes him the perfect guy to have three rambunctious sons who love to prank and to fight amongst themselves. Tim can be a bit of a smug know-it-all sometimes, but he also knows when to ask for advice (especially from his neighbor Wilson), and when to admit he's goofed up. So popular is Allen as a dad he has had a second successful sitcom,
Yes
71%
1555 votes
No
18%
397 votes
Undecided
3%
70 votes
Not Applicable
8%
178 votes
4.
4.
Seinfeld (1989) - Frank Costanza is loud. He's irascible. He wears sneakers in the swimming pool. Out of 180 episodes, George's dad only appears in 29, but he is one of the most memorable characters in television history. And he gave us the great holiday Festivus! RIP Jerry Stiller – you're still keeping us laughing. Have you ever seen Seinfeld?
Seinfeld (1989) - Frank Costanza is loud. He's irascible. He wears sneakers in the swimming pool. Out of 180 episodes, George's dad only appears in 29, but he is one of the most memorable characters in television history. And he gave us the great holiday Festivus! RIP Jerry Stiller – you're still keeping us laughing. Have you ever seen Seinfeld?
Yes
69%
1522 votes
No
20%
432 votes
Undecided
3%
70 votes
Not Applicable
8%
176 votes
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5.
The Simpsons (1989) - D'oh!" He may be a bumbling, lazy, dim-witted mess, and he may give in to bouts of anger by strangling his juvenile-delinquent son, but in the end he provides for his family, and when it really counts, he is there for his kids and his wife Marge. Despite his buffoonery, Homer Simpson (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) loves his family, and has become one of the most recognized and lovable characters in the history of television. Have you ever seen The Simpsons?
The Simpsons (1989) - D'oh!
Yes
64%
1399 votes
No
25%
547 votes
Undecided
4%
82 votes
Not Applicable
8%
172 votes
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