In the 70′s we had left over shows like Bonanza, Gun Smoke things were close to changing over to more variety shows like Sonny and Cher, Carol Burnett, Flip Wilson, Every sunday night there was a disney movie. there were little to no shows for children until the mid or late 80′s. Tv came on at 6 am and went off at midnight. There was no MTV or all night news, weather etc. News only lasted for about 15 minutes. Can’t forget about Love American Style, and Room 222, Hee Haw Those were good shows ! Lawrence Welk, Jackson 5 One day at a time,Laugh In, Andy Griffith Show, Little house on the prarie, Mel’s diner, The jeffersons, Mary Tyler Moore
1970′s Shows
All in the Family
Bob Newhart, The
Brady Bunch, The
CHiPS
Good Times
Happy Days
Jeffersons, The
Laverne & Shirley
M*A*S*H
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Muppet Show, The
Odd Couple, The
Sanford & Son
Taxi
Waltons, The
Welcome Back, Kotter
1970′s variety shows
The Carol
Burnett Shows
Summer Season
Shows of the ’70s
The Golddiggers
Joey and Dad
Lola Falana
Van Dyke and Company
The Carpenters
The Flip
Wilson Show
The Sonny &
Cher Shows
The New
Bill Cosby
The Bobby
Darin Show
Hudson Brothers
The Smothers
Brothers Show
The Cher Show
The Redd Foxx
Comedy Hour
The Richard
Pryor Show
Sound clips
George Burns
Jack Paar’s
Goodbyes
Pink Lady and Jeff
Environmentalism had not kicked off in the 1970s and people had only just become aware of the impact we were having on our environment. Global warming was unknown and the hole in the ozone layer had not been shown to be increasing.
Laws that were effecting the environment were really those put in place to prevent dangerous chemicals (like DDT) being released.
TV in the 70s was brilliant. There were some real classics like Bronowski’s “Ascent of Man”, Alistair Cooke’s “America” and Attenborough’s “Living Planet”. Kids programmes were led by “Bagpuss”, which regularly wins the best children’s programme ever vote.
Trend-wise – three major trends. Realism (dramas became more true to life), non-PC (comedies poked fun at race and sex), and the 70′s saw the beginnings of the blockbuster documentaries (as mentioned above).
Good luck with your project.
In the 70′s we had left over shows like Bonanza, Gun Smoke things were close to changing over to more variety shows like Sonny and Cher, Carol Burnett, Flip Wilson, Every sunday night there was a disney movie. there were little to no shows for children until the mid or late 80′s. Tv came on at 6 am and went off at midnight. There was no MTV or all night news, weather etc. News only lasted for about 15 minutes. Can’t forget about Love American Style, and Room 222, Hee Haw Those were good shows ! Lawrence Welk, Jackson 5 One day at a time,Laugh In, Andy Griffith Show, Little house on the prarie, Mel’s diner, The jeffersons, Mary Tyler Moore
1970′s Shows
All in the Family
Bob Newhart, The
Brady Bunch, The
CHiPS
Good Times
Happy Days
Jeffersons, The
Laverne & Shirley
M*A*S*H
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Muppet Show, The
Odd Couple, The
Sanford & Son
Taxi
Waltons, The
Welcome Back, Kotter
1970′s variety shows
The Carol
Burnett Shows
Summer Season
Shows of the ’70s
The Golddiggers
Joey and Dad
Lola Falana
Van Dyke and Company
The Carpenters
The Flip
Wilson Show
The Sonny &
Cher Shows
The New
Bill Cosby
The Bobby
Darin Show
Hudson Brothers
The Smothers
Brothers Show
The Cher Show
The Redd Foxx
Comedy Hour
The Richard
Pryor Show
Sound clips
George Burns
Jack Paar’s
Goodbyes
Pink Lady and Jeff
Rolling Stone Magazine has it’s whole content available on DVD. If you get it, you will have the whole decade.http://www.rollingstone.com
Environmentalism had not kicked off in the 1970s and people had only just become aware of the impact we were having on our environment. Global warming was unknown and the hole in the ozone layer had not been shown to be increasing.
Laws that were effecting the environment were really those put in place to prevent dangerous chemicals (like DDT) being released.
TV in the 70s was brilliant. There were some real classics like Bronowski’s “Ascent of Man”, Alistair Cooke’s “America” and Attenborough’s “Living Planet”. Kids programmes were led by “Bagpuss”, which regularly wins the best children’s programme ever vote.
Trend-wise – three major trends. Realism (dramas became more true to life), non-PC (comedies poked fun at race and sex), and the 70′s saw the beginnings of the blockbuster documentaries (as mentioned above).
Good luck with your project.