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* ExecutiveMeddling: Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's come to be seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned [[TheFifties '50s]] sitcoms.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's come to be seen as one of the biggest stereotypes archetypes of bland, old-fashioned [[TheFifties '50s]] sitcoms.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become come to be seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned [[TheFifties '50s]] sitcoms.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Creator/DonnaReed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.
* TheCastShowoff: Both Shelly Fabares and Paul Petersen performed songs on the show that became pop hits in RealLife.

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* TheDanza: Creator/DonnaReed as Donna Stone.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Creator/DonnaReed Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.
* TheCastShowoff: Both Shelly Fabares Creator/ShelleyFabares and Paul Petersen performed songs on the show that became pop hits in RealLife.RealLife.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Creator/DonnaReed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Creator/DonnaReed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.sitcoms.
* TheCastShowoff: Both Shelly Fabares and Paul Petersen performed songs on the show that became pop hits in RealLife.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Donna Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Donna Reed Creator/DonnaReed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Donna Reed was continually frustrated at the show's sponsors refusing to let her do the edgy material she wanted, resulting in a show that's become seen as one of the biggest stereotypes of bland, old-fashioned sitcoms.

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