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Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Sitcom Deaths and Disappearances

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

iHeartPodcasts and CBS News

History, Society & Culture

4.820.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Characters on sitcoms aren't supposed to die. So when they do, it's never less than weird. Mo examines some of the most infamous sitcom deaths and disappearances with Henry Winkler, Sandy Duncan and Alan Sepinwall.Learn more about the Mobituaries book: http://bit.ly/MobituariesBook

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0:00.0

I'm counting that one one.

0:01.7

Help me. Help me. My husband's starting to get it.

0:04.9

Three murder trials, two dead husbands,

0:08.3

and an ending no one expected.

0:10.7

To the end of Raynella Leith is...

0:13.0

Join me as I revisit the death surrounding Raynella Leith

0:16.5

on Mary to death.

0:18.3

I don't understand it.

0:19.3

And still, to this day, can't explain it.

0:21.9

Listen to Mary to death from my life of crime

0:24.5

with Aremoyarty starting June 14th

0:26.9

wherever you get your podcast.

0:31.0

It was you, Kristen. Who shot J.R.

0:35.0

I watched a lot of TV growing up.

0:38.0

Fuck this.

0:43.0

When I was nine, I memorized the TV guy.

0:51.0

When my brother Lawrence told Mrs. Barnett across the street

0:54.0

that he had a younger brother, she didn't believe him.

0:57.0

You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.

1:01.0

Hey, one...

1:02.0

That's how little I went outside.

1:06.0

I learned early on that the television universe is divided

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