70's tv.

This is one list from IMDb.com of which I could say I've watched 3/4 of programs on there. Papa took care of my reading, writing and arithmetic as well as taking care of detangling my hair on bath night. The requirement was that I watched the programs he enjoyed, with him. So, I've got favourites and ones where the guys, even though their were much older than me were roar! 🤣🤣🤣 That Randolph Mantooth in Emergency...

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls021242224/
 
Here are some more 1970s TV shows.


Three's Company

Happy Days

Taxi

All in the Family

Lavern & Shirley

The Jefferson's

Charlie's Angels

The Six Million Dollar Man

Starsky and Hutch

Wonder Woman

The Dukes of Hazzard

Sanford and Son

Dallas

Mork & Mindy

Welcome Back, Kotter

The Love Boat

Fantasy Island

The Incredible Hulk

Land of the Lost

Battlestar Galactica
 
Here are some more 1970s TV shows.


Three's Company

Happy Days

Taxi

All in the Family

Lavern & Shirley

The Jefferson's

Charlie's Angels

The Six Million Dollar Man

Starsky and Hutch

Wonder Woman

The Dukes of Hazzard

Sanford and Son

Dallas

Mork & Mindy

Welcome Back, Kotter

The Love Boat

Fantasy Island

The Incredible Hulk

Land of the Lost

Battlestar Galactica
Almost all of them were my favorites.
 
Has anyone mentioned Saturday Night Live?

Hardly anyone had video recorders so on Saturday nights, you either had to be home by 11 to watch it or you had to stay wherever you were and watch it there. If you didn't, then you'd have nothing to talk about at work on Monday morning. You'd walk in and someone would yell, "But noooooooo.....!!!" and everyone would laugh and you'd have no idea what was going on.

Land Shark......Samurai Night Fever......"Jane, you ignorant slut"........The Two Swinging Brothers from Czechoslovakia........."I'm Chevy Chase and you're not!"......Emily Latella and Todd Delamucca.....Rosanne Rosannadanna.... the Coneheads - "We are from France"....... all catch phrases that were everywhere.
 
Has anyone mentioned Saturday Night Live?

Hardly anyone had video recorders so on Saturday nights, you either had to be home by 11 to watch it or you had to stay wherever you were and watch it there. If you didn't, then you'd have nothing to talk about at work on Monday morning. You'd walk in and someone would yell, "But noooooooo.....!!!" and everyone would laugh and you'd have no idea what was going on.

Land Shark......Samurai Night Fever......"Jane, you ignorant slut"........The Two Swinging Brothers from Czechoslovakia........."I'm Chevy Chase and you're not!"......Emily Latella and Todd Delamucca.....Rosanne Rosannadanna.... the Coneheads - "We are from France"....... all catch phrases that were everywhere.

How about Dan Akroyd as Julia Child, that is a great one!! Who can forget Monty Pythons Flying Circus, that was also a favorite back in the day!!
 
All in the Family was one of my favorites until they began to take themselves too seriously. Barney Miller was cool too and what about the Mary Tyler Moore show? That was iconic. :ROFLMAO:
 
How about "Kolchak: The Night Stalker". It only lasted one season, but I really liked it.
I loved that one at the time. It was wonderfully "campy" and kind of creepy, but not taken to the bloodiest extreme. Years later, I rented the series back when Netflix had a DVD library that was immense, and you could find almost anything you could think of. It was a bit different than I remembered. They put very little effort in creating believable monsters as if they didn't have a budget for them. So they had to compensate by hardly ever showing the monsters. Maybe instead of something scary there might be just a flurry of impossible to identify monster parts, but still the series had a great premise, with Kolchak pursuing creatures, but never coming up with evidence, because he would show up late, or break his camera, or some other stupid reason. But what fun.
 
The one where Elaine ends up taking Jim Ignatowski to some high society charity gettogether, and he volunteers to play the piano because the featured entertainer didn't show up. Elaine is horrified, because he will embarrass both of them. But he somehow remembers that he had once learned to play the piano before he got strung out and wrecked his brain during his drug days. But he turns out to be a virtuoso, and the gettogether is saved from becoming a disaster.

 
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An ā€œEastern Western,ā€ Kung Fu premiered in 1972, and ran for three seasons. David Carradine played the part of displaced Kwai Chang Caine well, but the part was originally going to Bruce Lee, whose skills would have been authentic…

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Loved The Rockford Files and Hawaii 5 O.
Quite liked McMillan and Wife too.
Over here loved Softly Softly Task Force.
 


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