Finding appropriate shows that your young boys will enjoy can be a challenge. Here are some shows that are sure to be a hit. They are 'classics' for a reason.
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"All in the Family" was a huge hit TV show that aired from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979, and was number 1 in the Nielsen ratings. Find out more here!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME IT’S HERE….. 1. here come your weekend funnies!!! THIS ONE IS HILARIOUS…. every married man can appreciate the next one…ha ha… hmmm……
The pitch is that Samantha will discover 'that even when a black girl is literally magic, she’s still not as powerful as a decently tall white man with a full head of hair in America,' according to Deadline.com
For 7 seasons, the original Fantasy Island TV show featured Ricardo Montalban as the mysterious Mr Roarke, the overseer of a mystical island where people could live out their fantasies,
Like any decade, growing up in the 1970s was unique. It was a simpler time in many ways and yet a time of change and complexity.
Felix Unger and Oscar Madison couldn't be more different if they tried. Unger is a obsessively neat and Madison is an utter slob. Their habits ultimately drove their respective spouses to divorce them and have left them sharing an apartment to make ends meet ... while driving each other crazy. The Odd Couple was an American produced sitcom TV series starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. It was based upon Neil Simon's highly successful 1965 play, The Odd Couple which also inspired the highly ac
The Bob Newhart Show is an American sitcom created by David Davis and Lorenzo Music for CBS. It ran from September 16, 1972 to April 1, 1978 for six seasons. Bob Newhart plays Dr Robert Hartley, a psychologist based in Chicago. Each episode is split between Hartley's hectic home life and the time he spends with his various patients, including mean-spirited and neurotic Elliot Carlin (Jack Riley), milquetoast Marine veteran Emil Peterson (John Fiedler) and shy, reserved Lillian Bakerman (Florida
Ah, the 80's. Do I really need to say more? Over the weekend I was going through some old photos and got a bit nostalgic so, here we are. I thought I'd do a little Memory Lane series for all you late 70's - early 80's babies. Punky Brewster - It's funny how this mismatched multicolored look has come back. Scooby-Doo (Pre Scrappy-Doo) - Yes, I still watch it. Solid Gold - Had you asked me when I was little what I wanted to be when I grew up, my first choice would have been a Solid Gold dancer. Runner up was a dolphin trainer. The Love Boat - Sadly the only thing I remember from this show is the theme song. The loooooooove boooooat... Thundercats - Saturday mornings I was glued to the tv. This show is why. Yeah, Lion-O is hot. Mr. Belvedere - I secretly wanted him to be our butler. MacGyver - Thanks to this show I know how to stop a bomb with a hockey ticket. Knight Rider - I LOVED this show when I was little. Before Hasselhoff got all drunk and started getting taped by his daughter eating cheeseburgers and ranting like a lunatic. JEM (And the Holograms) - Another show I totally loved. I think I even had a cassette tape with their music. Gumby - Yes, I still watch this as well. There was an R-rated gumby spoof on YouTube a while ago that was hysterical but it's a little too R-rated for me to post here. (Bad language voice-over) Growning Pains - Didn't we all have a crush on Kirk Cameron? Fraggle Rock - I remember watching this on HBO before school. Fame - Another show that made me want to dance by butt off. And the remake that they did last year is pretty amazing too! CHPS - I love me some Eric Estrada! The Jetsons - I actually found out this debuted in the 1960's! Who knew? I wonder if they have this on DVD... Hmmm... Hope you enjoyed the little trip down memory lane! Up next - Memory Lane: 1980's Fads
TV Guide Jan 12 - Jan 18 - 1980
November 26 to December 2 1977 TV Guide How Soap Survived The Uproar Cast of Soap on Cover Vol 25 Number 45 Issue 1284 Western New England Edition Excellent Condition TV Guide is complete Ships flat and secured with cardboard Great gift idea Pictures are of the actual TV guide you will be receiving Please use the photos, any questions just send me a message
Another short-lived 70s genre show that garnered a hardcover UK "Annual" was Man From Atlantis, starring Patrick Duffy as the titular undersea adventurer. As with the Space: 1999 Annuals that I recently covered here on the site, I've never actually seen this book in person, but I presume that its contents were the usual mix of comic book-type stories and short articles about the cast and characters. Someday, I'd like to track down all of these books and add them to my Space: 1970 library....
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