Mary kay and Johnny was the first couple to share a bed in 1947 it was a short 15 minute Episode that aired that year. it was on the air for 3 years, and had three different television channels it was on. No Episodes are around any more.
Mary Kay and Johnny, which was also the very first sitcom. Obviously, this means it actually predates all the sitcoms where couples don't share one bed. The show ended its three-year run over a year before the first episode of I Love Lucy.
The TV show The Odd Couple was based on Neil Simon's Broadway play of the same name. Garry Marshall was the man behind the series. Note of interest:Oscar's secretary Myrna was played by a pre-Laverne and Shirley Penny Marshall who was related to Gary Marshall.
Esmeralda the telenovela first aired on the television station "Televisa" back in 1997. It was the remake of a 1970 Venezuelan series of the same name.
Hi as far as I know it is the American Cop show on TV, they use the same lines,
St Elsewhere
The CW does not have an original television series that features a same sex married couple.
Bravo doesn't currently have an original television series with a same-sex couple.
Mary kay and Johnny was the first couple to share a bed in 1947 it was a short 15 minute Episode that aired that year. it was on the air for 3 years, and had three different television channels it was on. No Episodes are around any more.
BET does not currently have an original television series that features a same-sex married couple.
There is no A&E series which features a same-sex married couple.
USA does not currently have a same-sex married couple in any original television series.
The original television series on Univision that features a same-sex married couple is Amores Verdaderos.
Queer as Folk featured a same-sex (lesbian) married couple.
As of January 2014, there is not a television series on the History Channel that features a same-sex married couple.
As of January 2014, there does not appear to be a original television series on Telemundo that features a same-sex married couple.
Mary Kay and Johnny, which was also the very first sitcom. Obviously, this means it actually predates all the sitcoms where couples don't share one bed. The show ended its three-year run over a year before the first episode of I Love Lucy.