TV Shows of the 70's

Happy Days 

ABC ran a pilot that appeared on Love American Style entitled "Love and the Happy Days," the story of Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his pal Potsie Webber 
(Anson Williams) in 1950's Milwaukee. The series Happy Days premiered on January 15, 1974. Initially, Potsie was naive Richie's guide through the real world. In order to avoid a cloning of Wally Cleaver and Eddie Haskell, the network convinced producer Garry Marshall to introduce a counter viewpoint to that of the high school boys. That idea evolved as the ducktailed, leather-jacketed dropout known as Fonzie. 
The show's last telecast was on July 12, 1984. 

The Brady Bunch 
 

Everything you want to know about the Brady Bunch 
 

Welcome Back Kotter 

All In The Family  
All In The Family Page of links and wavs 
 

Hawaii Five-O  (Book em Dano) 
Dallas 
Charlies Angels 
Charlie's Angels Trivia Quiz 
 

Variety Shows of the Seventies: 
 
 

The Golddiggers: 
The Golddiggers started out as regulars on the Dean Martin Show in 1965. 
Flip Wilson Show 
Bobby Darin Show 
Smothers Brothers Show 
 

Red Foxx comedy hour 
Tony Orlando and Dawn 
Richard Pryor Show 
Carol Burnett

Sonny and Cher 
This couple went from 
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, 
to the Sonny Comedy Review, 
to Cher, 
to the Sonny and Cher Show 
in just six short years. 
 
 

 

 

Saturday Mornings on 70's TV: 

Bugs Bunny, H.R. Pufnstuff, Underdog, Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, Osmonds, Pink Panther, Jetsons, Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, Jackson Five, Scooby Doo, Josie and the Pussycats, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, Bewitched, Shazam, The Krofft Supershow, Monster Squad, Land of the Lost, Woody Woodpecker, Tom and Jerry, Grape Ape. 
 
 
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