Let's talk about 1970's television. The '70's were childhood and teen years for me, so of course I enjoyed TV!
My favorite childhood shows were from the 1970's -- The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family. I loved the more everyday adventures of the suburban Brady family, while I adored the groovy tunes on The Partridge Family. (Plus, of course, David Cassidy.)
My parents were big fans of the MTM shows -- The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, and Rhoda. We watched those together as a family. My Mom loved The Mary Tyler Moore Show best, with Mary's great wardrobe and tv station camaraderie. My Dad liked the wry wit of The Bob Newhart Show. Me? I liked Rhoda because she had a cool job (designing NYC department store windows) and a handsome boyfriend (later, husband). As an adult, I still adore all three of these shows. When they are in the Me-TV rotation, I will make time to watch them.
I recently discovered a pretty amazing website. It's called My '70's TV. You can tune into all types of 1970's programming -- comedies, dramas, soap operas, music videos, commercials, and much more. I watched for just a few minutes and saw a commercial for Wilson tennis balls, a few minutes of Eight Is Enough, and part of a Roger Thorpe episode of Guiding Light. Fun! And free. I think you would enjoy this site too: My '70's TV.
What are YOUR favorite 1970's tv programs? I would love to hear from you in the comments, below.
4 comments:
this is incredible! I'm an 80's baby but I love the 70's shows! Mary Tyler Moore Show is awesome! I'm so happy to know there's a station where I can watch these shows!
I was too young to watch it at the time, but I love watching Rhoda in reruns. My Dad always watched Bob Newhart, and I couldn't stand it.
I loved The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family. I also loved other shows from that time period that would be fun to watch again. I'm going to check them out and see if they have petticoat junction, I was thinking about that show this am.
Hi all! Thanks for your comments. Hope you enjoy the fun '70's TV website, too.
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