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prime-time television

noun as in prime time

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The Republican candidate lies as a matter of course; that ABC News moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis actually called him on it — no, Democrats are not aborting babies after they are born; no, Haitian immigrants are not eating people’s cats and dogs — is one reason he got flustered and flopped on prime-time television.

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He performed Tony-winning Broadway turns, an Oscar-nominated film role, camp movies and prime-time television dramas.

Additionally, approximately 60% of prime-time television in the United States is reality programming.

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The writer, director and producer who revolutionized prime-time television with “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons” and “Maude,” propelling political and social turmoil into the once insulated world of TV sitcoms.

Prime-time television was revolutionized by “All in the Family” when it premiered in 1971.

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