The first "main stream popular" show to have the principles sleep together was the Flintstones, though Wilma and Fred slept in twin beds as well. But that doesn't really count does it?
So then you have to wait till you get to Herman and Lilly Munster, but they weren't "real" so that doesn't count right?
Then you move on to Oliver and Lisa Douglas, but they were "old" so that doesn't count right?
Various real life married couples shared a bed like Lucy and Ricky and Ozzie and Harriett but they also had twin beds on occasion too.
Mary Kay and Johnny was a 15 minute sitcom in the late 40s and that is credited as the first show with the principles sharing a bed, but again they were married in real life. They also had a baby on the show like Lucy.
I do recall an episode of Beaver allowing a bum to take a shower in Ward and June's bathroom. I can't recall if that bedroom had a double or twin bed. Of course you never saw the parent Clevers in said bed(s).
So then you have to wait till you get to Herman and Lilly Munster, but they weren't "real" so that doesn't count right?
Then you move on to Oliver and Lisa Douglas, but they were "old" so that doesn't count right?
Various real life married couples shared a bed like Lucy and Ricky and Ozzie and Harriett but they also had twin beds on occasion too.
Mary Kay and Johnny was a 15 minute sitcom in the late 40s and that is credited as the first show with the principles sharing a bed, but again they were married in real life. They also had a baby on the show like Lucy.
I do recall an episode of Beaver allowing a bum to take a shower in Ward and June's bathroom. I can't recall if that bedroom had a double or twin bed. Of course you never saw the parent Clevers in said bed(s).