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Over the years, television has portrayed dads in a wide variety of ways. While most have been from the traditional two-parent family, others have been divorced, some have been widowers, and one or two have even been aliens from outer space!
In honor of the upcoming Father's Day holiday, the television column this week will look at TV dads, past and present. It is impossible to look at each and every dad on each and every television series over the years. Some sort of criteria, therefore, needed to be used. The criteria used for this examination was that the dad or television series had to be significant in some way or another. This week we look at four dads from today, as well as four TV dads from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. Today's dads: DEEP SPACE NINE (syndicated, 1/13/93 to present) While the bulk of the adventures focuses on the deep space station where Sisko is commander, the most touching stories have featured the captain and his loving relationship with his son. I attended a tribute to DS9 at the Museum of Radio and Television in Los Angeles a few years ago. At the tribute Brooks said one of the things he was most proud of was the relationship between the captain and his son. He hoped it provided a good role model for African-American youth. DIAGNOSIS MURDER (CBS, 10/29/93 to present) 7th HEAVEN (WB, 9/4/96 to present)
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