Talk:San Fernando Valley/Archives/2020

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The early TV sitcom The Real McCoys, about a family of West Virginia hillbillies who had moved to the San Fernando Valley to find a better way of life, provided the rest of the nation with a (slanted) view of life in the Valley when it was still partially agriculturally based. Another contemporary influence on the view of the Valley by Americans far from it was the recurring Red Skelton sketch character "San Fernando Red", a comically corrupt real estate agent. Something referring to this popular view probably should be reflected in the text. 2600:1004:B142:DAF8:BDD9:A9E0:F9FD:F6CA (talk) 10:19, 27 July 2020 (UTC)