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The Montefuscos : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Montefuscos
''The Montefuscos'' is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on Thursday nights at 8:00–8:30 pm (ET) from September 4–October 23, 1975 on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Created by executive producers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, the comedy centered on three generations of an Italian-American family that lived in New Canaan, Connecticut and their weekly gatherings for Sunday dinner.〔(''The Montefuscos'' – The Classic TV Archive. )〕 It led off a Thursday primetime schedule that also featured new programs ''Fay'', ''Ellery Queen'' and ''Medical Story''. ==Reception== The series generally received unfavorable reviews from television critics, some of whom called it "The Monte-Fiascos."〔Deeb, Gary. "'Grady' is latest in long line of losers," ''Chicago Tribune'', Wednesday, December 3, 1975.〕 John J. O'Connor of ''The New York Times'' pointed out the primary target of the criticism when he stated, "We are obviously, snugly ensconced in the world of stereotype." He described the members of the fictional family as tending "to shout frequently, throw their arms about one another, slap one another's back."〔O'Connor, John J. "TV: New on NBC, 2 Comedies and 'Medical Story,'" ''The New York Times'', Thursday, September 4, 1975.〕 Gary Deeb of the ''Chicago Tribune'' was much less tactful in his analysis, saying that it was "a program built around an alleged Italian family in which each member talked with his hands, drank gallons of red wine, and said 'AY!' approximately every 15 seconds."〔 He added, "If you grew up in a real Italian family, this shameful piece of burlesque will have you writhing in disbelief."〔Deeb, Gary. "More than ever before," ''Chicago Tribune'', Sunday, September 7, 1975.〕
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