From JFK and Jimmy Carter to Clinton, Obama, and even Donald Trump — sepinwall looks at the television shows that defined each presidential era
Shutterstock, 2; Moviestore/ShutterstockOn the campaign trail in 1976, then-Governor Carter admitted to, “I’ve looked on a lot of women with lust. I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.” Though the adultery remained theoretical for one of our best-behaved presidents , Carter’s remarks came at a time when American culture as a whole was becoming more hedonistic.
From left are Mary Jo Catlett, Dana Plato, Conrad Bain, Todd Bridges, and Gary Coleman, center. The show will air March 19First Lady Nancy Reagan actually played herself in a 1983 episode of this sitcom, where she delivered her “Just Say No” anti-drug message to young Arnold Jackson .
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