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    What TV show was the first to have a married couple sleeping in the same bed rather than twins?

    Question #61670. Asked by MrBadExample.

    MaggieG 5

    According to this it was Mary Kay and Johnny. I prefer the Flintstones myth, myself.
    http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/marykay.htm

    Jan 13 06, 1:17 AM
    Arpeggionist

    I always thought it was Fred and Wilma.

    Jan 13 06, 2:24 AM

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