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These TV programs of the Fifties appealed to a large middle class whose tastes were mostly conventional . These people tended to like entertainment that depicted a world they were already familiar with and they had minimal interest in shows that challenged accepted notions or put forth radical ideas ; few programs of the time addressed any serious issues .

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