Aerorobnz From Rwanda, joined Feb 2001, 6326 posts, RR: 14 Reply 3, posted (8 years 1 month 1 day 2 hours ago) and read 1857 times:
Are you being Served? M*A*S*H and Monty Python's flying circus. And maybe one day if I'm being really honest with myself I'll admit to the Brady Bunch....
Cadet985 From United States of America, joined Mar 2002, 1408 posts, RR: 5 Reply 10, posted (8 years 1 month 5 hours ago) and read 1769 times:
I wasn't alive in the 70's, but my favorite TV shows from that era are M*A*S*H and Emergency!. I do watch other shows too, but those are my favorite - and I surely hope TV Land starts re-airing Emergency episodes soon.
Dvk From United States of America, joined Jun 2000, 1058 posts, RR: 1 Reply 15, posted (8 years 4 weeks 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 1709 times:
Mary Tyler Moore, hands down. The best night of TV in the 70's was Saturday on CBS in 1973-74: 7PM, All in the Family; 7:30, M*A*S*H; 8PM, Mary Tyler Moore; 8:30, Bob Newhart; 9PM, Carol Burnett. Not even the NBC power lineups on Thursdays since the early 80's can compare with that one season!
I'm not dumb. I just have a command of thoroughly useless information.
Fokker Lover From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 18, posted (8 years 4 weeks 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1692 times:
Blacksheep Squadron
Hogan's Heroes
And just about everyone of the shows mentioned above.
When I was about 7 years old I had a very serious argument with my Grandmother on a Saturday night. My parents were out. She was watching Lawrence Welk, and wouldn't let the rest of us watch All In The Family.
She was a mean and bitter old woman. It wasn't long after that she moved to Cincinnati with my uncle's family
TriStarEnvy From United States of America, joined Jan 2004, 2265 posts, RR: 4 Reply 20, posted (8 years 4 weeks 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1684 times:
Better Known Shows:
Battlestar Galactica
M*A*S*H
Mary Tyler Moore
Bob Newhart
Carol Burnett Show
Monty Python
Adam -12
Hawaii Five-0
Fawlty Towers
Space 1999
Dallas
Fantasy Island
Love Boat (And the German version Das Love Boot)
Brady Bunch
Lesser Known Shows:
Nanny and The Professor
Governor and J.J.
DOC
Quark
Buck Rodgers
James at 16
Cliffhangers!
Make Me Laugh
[Edited 2005-04-25 17:05:12]
If you don't stand for SOMETHING, you'll fall for ANYTHING.
Tom in NO From United States of America, joined Nov 1999, 7194 posts, RR: 40 Reply 22, posted (8 years 4 weeks 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 1674 times:
Seeing that picture of the General Lee above reminded me: I watched the last half of a Dukes Of Hazzard episode last Friday night on CMT, the one where Enos leaves the show to move to LA. Anyways, the last scene where Daisy is saying goodbye to Enos was shot at BUR, and in the background is the tail section of a Hughes Air West DC-9. Even noticed the tail number.....N915RW.....and it's still flying with NW.
Tom at MSY
"The criminal ineptitude makes you furious"-Bruce Springsteen, after seeing firsthand the damage from Hurricane Katrina
Navymidn From United States of America, joined Sep 2003, 188 posts, RR: 1 Reply 23, posted (8 years 4 weeks 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 1668 times:
I was not alive at that period in time, but my favorite would have to be Kojak, starring Telly Savalas. What a great show that was. The Dukes were also awesome, with Fawlty Towers and M*A*S*H also being great.
Superfly From Thailand, joined May 2000, 38502 posts, RR: 80 Reply 24, posted (8 years 4 weeks 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 1656 times:
Too many to list but here goes:
CHiPs
Good Times
Different Strokes
Threes Company
Brady Bunch
Wonder Woman
The Jeffersons
Streets Of San Francisco
Starsky & Hutch
What's Happening
8 Is Enough
Bring back the Concorde
25 PHLBOS: Most of my immediate favorites (M*A*S*H and so forth) have already been listed. Here's a few other notables that no one has yet listed: Happy Days Lav
27 PHLBOS: A few others that come to mind: WKRP In Cinncinatti Alice Taxi The Odd Couple (carry-over from the '60s) SWAT (the theme song was a big hit in '74-'75
28 PHLBOS: Those 2 Irwin Allen Sci-fi shows were from the '60s. By 1970, they were already in syndicated reruns on the then-fairly new UHF stations. Unless, you