"The Munsters" is an American sitcom depicting the home life of a family of benign monsters. The series was a satire of both traditional monster movies and the wholesome family fare of the era, and was produced by the creators of "Leave It to Beaver". It ran concurrently with the similarly macabre themed "The Addams Family" and achieved higher figures in the Nielsen ratings.

The Munsters live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the city of Mockingbird Heights, a fictional suburb in California. The running gag of the series is that the family, while decidedly odd, consider themselves fairly typical working-class people of the era. Herman, like many husbands of the 1960's, is the sole wage-earner in the family, though Lily and Grandpa make (short-lived) attempts to earn money from time to time. While Herman is the head of household, Lily makes many decisions, too. According to the episode in which Lily and Herman Munster were trying to surprise one another for their anniversary, they were married in 1865. Despite the novel approach of the family's being (mostly) supernatural creatures, the show followed the typical family sitcom formula of the era—the well-meaning father, the nurturing mother, the eccentric live-in relative, the naive teenager and the precocious kid.

As for the other answer options, 0001 Cemetery Lane is the address of The Addams Family, 211 Pine Street was the locale of "Leave It to Beaver", and 68th Street was used on "I Love Lucy".

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