The only weekly television series that Jame Stewart — who for the first time allowed himself to be referred to as “Jimmy” in the credits — ever starred in was 1971 to 1972's The Jimmy Stewart Show. He ...
Television in the 1970s was absolutely wild. Sitcoms were edgier, dramas spent more money, and TV movies played multiple nights per week. So many TV movies, in fact, that the breadth of genres went ...
Even as it was beginning to blow up at the box office, science fiction was still relatively rare on TV in the 1970s. That’s due in part to the budgets simply not being adequate enough to make the ...
All three seasons of Sid and Marty Krofft’s 1974 sci-fi adventure show Land of the Lost are available to stream on YouTube free with ads. The series aired for 43 episodes and three seasons on NBC from ...
Television in the 1970s television offered viewers some of the most memorable characters in American TV viewing history: Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli, from “Happy Days”; Mork from Ork, of “Mork and ...
Just before the stroke of midnight on December 31, 1970, Virginia Slims aired a new commercial during The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. It was a celebration of the progress women have made over ...
Franco and Margaret Romagnoli brought real Italian cooking to a national audience in the mid-1970s with their public television series “The Romagnolis’ Table.” The show sparked a number of cookbooks ...
Glen Campbell's 1982-83 syndicated show airs on Get TV. What do Glen Campbell, Andy Griffith, Emmylou Harris, Flip Wilson, Dolly Parton, Ricky Nelson, Johnny Cash, Freddie Fender, Bette Midler, Carl ...
Kung Fu is back on the CW, but the disco era has a bunch of other shows that deserve modern takes. They would surely find some new fandoms on Netflix, HBO Max, or Hulu. Here are some of our picks.