While the timelesssitcoms from the 70s are rightfully celebrated, what about the lesser-known entries?

Even though NBC made multiple efforts to rework the sitcom, it wouldnt last beyond two seasons.

The show is most notable for featuring an early on-screen role byKathie Lee Gifford,who played Kathie Honey.

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Remove the concept of disco entirely from the premise, and Makin It had the potential to work.

)Hot l Baltimoreco-starred a youngJames Cromwellin a television role decades before audiences knew him as the farmer inBabe.

Even thoughHot l Baltimorereceived a warm critical reception, the show was canceled after 13 episodes.

Ted Bessell looks back at a chimp hanging around his neck.

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Viewers would never find out, becauseTurnaboutwould be canceled after 7 episodes.

As it was,Holmes and Yoyowas canceled after 13 episodes.

The show is the definition of lost media, with almost no evidence the sitcom ever existed at all.

The cast of Hello, Larry pose for a group photo

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Kathie Lee Gifford poses for a group photo alongside the cast of ‘Hee Haw Honeys.'

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Billy Manucci poses next to his brother Tony with an arm around Tony’s shoulder

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Actor James Cromwell plays chess as Bill Lewis on the sitcom ‘Hot l Baltimore.'

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Actor John Schuck and actress Sharon Gless get the animated treatment in the opening credits of the sitcom ‘Turnabout.'

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Robot detective Yoyo takes a call while his chest is open, showing his robot parts.

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Two humans and an alien

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Barney Martin is dressed as a dog to play McGurk on the sitcom ‘McGurk: A Dog’s Life.'

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Actress Louise Lasser answers the phone as Mary Hartman

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