The 1970s represent one of the most pivotal periods in American television history, as they gave rise to popular sitcoms that confronted the nation’s cultural attitudes head-on. The two most iconic ...
While we loved these series in the '70s, iconic shows like Sanford and Son, Charlie's Angels, and The Dukes of Hazzard could never be made today.
It’s hard to imagine it now, with the relentless success and excellence consistently delivered from the National Broadcasting Network when it comes to sitcoms — from The Cosby Show to Seinfeld to The ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it came to television in the 1970s, the times were a-changing — and not a moment too soon. During the decade, the television industry saw ...
Hawkeye Pierce talks to someone on "M*A*S*H" (1972-1983) - CBS The 1970s was a golden era for cinema, and many of the best '70s movies of all time are still beloved today. Although the decade is most ...
The 1970s was a wild time in America, and television reflected the anything-goes atmosphere. Unfortunately, not every show holds up to modern sensibilities.
In the summer of 1974, two of America's most beloved sitcom families were canceled within months of each other. But what if their stories didn't end there? What if the Bradys and the Partridges met ...
Bill Daily, the comic sidekick to leading men on the sitcoms "I Dream of Jeannie" and "The Bob Newhart Show," has died, a family spokesman said Saturday. Daily died of natural causes in Albuquerque, ...