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Two decades later, a television ver- sion of the series — a groundbreaking domestic sitcom years before I Love Lucy — aired for seven years on CBS, where Molly reigned in her tenement flat and was serenaded by a neighbor leaning across an air shaft to call out, "Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg!" Now a new Goldberg family is com- ing to prime time, in an ABC sitcom also titled The Goldbergs, created by Adam F. Goldberg, 37 (Breaking In, Fanboys). But it's not a sequel or a remake and, in fact, doesn't draw at all on Berg's work. Rather, it's based on Adam Goldberg's family life grow- ing up in Pennsylvania in the 1980s with a Camcorder glued to his face to capture the antics of his crazy mish- pocha, whom, we're told, had only one means of communication: shouting at the top of their lungs. A trailer for the show reveals these Goldbergs to be like The Wonder Years on high-octane fuel, and perhaps Jewish in name only, even though tribal archetypes seem to abound. 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