MASH* (1972–1983) mixed laughs with war’s harsh realities, making Hawkeye a household name. Who didn’t love those choppers?Happy Days (1974–1984) gave us “Ayyy!” and Fonzie’s leather-jacket swagger. A true '70s time capsule!The Brady Bunch (1969–1974) defined family sitcoms with its groovy vibe and catchy theme song. Here’s the story!Charlie’s Angels (1976–1981) brought fierce fashion and crime-fighting flair. Farrah Fawcett’s hair alone was iconic!Monty Python (1969–1974) delivered absurd brilliance. “And now for something completely different” became a '70s mantra.The Partridge Family (1970–1974) rocked the '70s with their psychedelic bus and bubblegum hits. Groovy!All in the Family (1971–1979) took on race and politics with Archie Bunker’s gruff charm. Groundbreaking stuff!Derrick (1974–1998) was a slow-burn crime hit across Europe. Stephan Derrick’s cool head kept us hooked.The Six Million Dollar Man (1973–1978) had Steve Austin running in slow-mo with that famous bionic sound effect.Fawlty Towers (1975–1979) starred John Cleese as Basil Fawlty, turning hotel mishaps into comedy gold.The Waltons (1972–1981) warmed hearts with its tales of family unity. “Goodnight, John-Boy” still echoes.Kojak (1973–1978) gave us “Who loves ya, baby?” Telly Savalas made bald and lollipops cool.The Love Boat (1977–1986) sailed into our hearts with romance and guest stars. Set a course for fun!Doctor Who (1963–present) hit its '70s peak with Tom Baker’s scarf-wearing Doctor. Exterminate!The Bionic Woman (1976–1978) spun off from Six Million, with Jaime Sommers kicking butt bionic-style.Barney Miller (1975–1982) brought dry humor to the precinct, with quirky cops and clever banter.Good Times (1974–1979) mixed laughs with real issues, giving us “Dy-no-mite!” from J.J. Evans.Are You Being Served? (1972–1985) had us giggling at Grace Brothers’ antics. “I’m free!”Starsky & Hutch (1975–1979) revved up the '70s with car chases and that iconic red-and-white ride.Three’s Company (1977–1984) was a laugh riot of misunderstandings. Jack Tripper’s pratfalls were legendary!Sanford and Son (1972–1977) starred Redd Foxx as Fred, grumbling through life with Lamont.Man About the House (1973–1976) inspired Three’s Company with its own flat-sharing hijinks.The Rockford Files (1974–1980) starred James Garner as Jim, a P.I. with a laid-back vibe.Tatort (1970–present) is Germany’s crime juggernaut, with detectives varying by city. A true classic!Fantasy Island (1977–1984) had Mr. Roarke granting wishes—often with a spooky twist. “De plane!”WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982) was a workplace gem with DJs and turkeys dropping from the sky.Porridge (1974–1977) turned prison life into laughs with Fletcher’s sly wit. A Brit classic!Columbo (1971–1978) starred Peter Falk as the sly sleuth. “Just one more thing…”Maude (1972–1978) gave us Bea Arthur’s bold take on women’s issues, spun off from All in the Family.The Benny Hill Show (1969–1989) was cheeky, fast-paced fun with Hill’s signature chases.The Dukes of Hazzard (1979–1985) roared with Bo, Luke, and that orange Dodge Charger.Taxi is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 12, 1978, to May 6, 1982, and on NBC from September 30, 1982, to June 15, 1983.Dad’s Army (1968–1977) brought wartime laughs with the Home Guard’s misadventures.Little House (1974–1983) was a tearjerker about family life in the 1800s, '70s-style.Chico and the Man (1974–1978) paired Freddie Prinze with a grumpy mechanic for laughs.The Streets (1972–1977) teamed Malden with Michael Douglas for gritty crime tales.Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980) brought tropical crime-busting with McGarrett’s cool command.Eight Is Enough (1977–1981) starred Dick Van Patten as Tom Bradford, juggling his large family’s dramas. Its heartfelt stories resonated with '70s audiences.Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979) starred Gabe Kaplan as a teacher to misfits like Vinnie Barbarino. “Up your nose with a rubber hose!”The White Shadow (1978–1981) tackled race and youth through Ken Reeves’ coaching. It was gritty and groundbreaking for its time.Roots (1977) aired over eight consecutive nights and drew over 130 million viewers.CHiPs (1977–1983) starred Erik Estrada as Ponch and Larry Wilcox as Jon.The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978) starred Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner.The Jeffersons (1975–1985) starred Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford as George and Louise.McCloud (1970–1977) was centered on Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud of Taos, New Mexico, who was on loan to the New York City Police Department as a special investigator.Space: 1999 (1975–1977), the premise of Space: 1999 centres on the plight of the inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha, a scientific research centre located within the crater Plato in the Moon's northern hemisphere.Blake’s 7 (1978–1981) was a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. Four series of thirteen 50-minute episodes were broadcast on BBC1 between 1978 and 1981.Centennial (1978–1979) was based on James Michener’s novel.Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) was television’s first successful miniseries.One Day at a Time (1975–1984) starred Bonnie Franklin as a divorced mother raising two teenage daughters, played by Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli, set in Indianapolis.The Streets of San Francisco (1972–1977) starred Oscar winner Karl Malden as veteran cop Mike Stone and future Oscar winner Michael Douglas as his protégé, Steve Keller, who caught the baddies doing bad things on the streets of the city by the Bay.Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In (1968–1973) was a sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968 to March 12, 1973 on the NBC television network, hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.Police Woman (1974–1978) was one of the first successful female-led cop shows.Soul Train (1971–2006) became the longest-running first-run syndicated show in history.Laverne & Shirley (1976–1983).A spin-off of Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley stars Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams as Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney, two friends and roommates who work as bottle-cappers in the fictitious Shotz Brewery in late 1950s to early 1960s Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Wonder Woman (1975–1979) moved from ABC to CBS in its later seasons.UFO (1970–1973) was Gerry Anderson’s first live-action series, set at SHADO headquarters.Dallas (1978–1991) – “Who shot J.R.?” was the biggest cliffhanger ever.The Sweeney (1975–1978) was famous for its gritty realism and cockney rhyming slang.Baretta (1975–1978) – Robert Blake and “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.”Barney Miller (1975–1982) was known for its realistic (and funny) depiction of the daily paperwork and boredom of police life.Emergency! (1972–1977) actually helped pioneer the modern-day paramedic system in the United States.The Mod Squad (1968–1973) was the peak of '70s counter-culture cool, tackling social issues with a groovy vibe.Land of the Lost (1974–1976) was every '70s kid's favorite Saturday morning adventure. Watch out for the portals!Kung Fu (1972–1975) brought Eastern philosophy and martial arts to primetime television.Soap (1977–1981) was a controversial but hilarious satire that launched the career of Billy Crystal.The Incredible Hulk (1977–1982) ended every episode with the "Lonely Man" piano theme as David Banner walked away.Alice (1976–1985) was based on the film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and featured the famous waitress Flo.S.W.A.T. (1975–1976) had one of the most recognizable theme songs of the decade, reaching #1 on the charts!Eight Is Enough (1977–1981) starred Dick Van Patten as the father of a very large and busy household.Barnaby Jones (1973–1980) proved that you’re never too old to catch a criminal. Buddy Ebsen moved from the Beverly Hillbillies to this sharp detective role!Rhoda (1974–1978) followed the fashion-conscious Rhoda Morgenstern and her iconic headscarves as she navigated love and life in the Big Apple.The High Chaparral (1967–1971) was a gritty, realistic Western that focused on the struggles of maintaining a ranch near the Mexican border.The Rookies (1972–1976) helped launch the career of Kate Jackson before she became a Charlie’s Angel.The original Battlestar Galactica (1978–1979) was a high-budget space opera that inspired a whole generation of sci-fi fans.McMillan & Wife (1971–1977) was part of the NBC Mystery Movie rotation and featured Rock Hudson.The Fantastic Journey (1977) was a short-lived cult classic about people trapped in a world where past, present, and future collided.Police Woman (1974–1978) starring Angie Dickinson was the first successful hour-long drama to feature a woman in the lead role.The Bob Newhart Show (1972–1978) was a masterclass in deadpan comedy and featured Bob as a psychologist.Buck Rogers (1979–1981) brought disco fashion and robot sidekicks (Twiki!) to the far future.Apple's Way (1974–1975) was created by Earl Hamner Jr. (the creator of The Waltons) and focused on a family returning to their rural roots.Banacek (1972–1974) starred George Peppard as a cool, Polish-American investigator who loved fine cigars and complex puzzles.Ironside (1967–1975) starred Raymond Burr as a former Chief of Detectives who was paralyzed by a sniper’s bullet.Room 222 (1969–1974) was a groundbreaking drama that won multiple Emmys for its realistic depiction of a high school history teacher.The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977) was a landmark for women on TV. "You’re gonna make it after all!"Logan's Run (1977–1978) was a TV adaptation of the hit movie, following "Sandmen" who hunt down runners.Although it started in 1969, Scooby-Doo was a staple of Saturday morning '70s TV for every kid.Man from Atlantis (1977–1978) starred Patrick Duffy before he moved to the hit show Dallas.Gunsmoke (1955–1975) is one of the longest-running shows in TV history, ending its epic run in the mid-70s.Grizzly Adams (1977–1978) was a gentle adventure show about a man living in harmony with nature.Quincy, M.E. was the forerunner to shows like CSI and Bones.Sonny and Cher were the king and queen of '70s TV variety.David McCallum starred in this 1975 series about a scientist who becomes permanently invisible.Robert Young played the kindly Dr. Welby, a staple of '70s family drama.Mork & Mindy (1978–1982) gave the world Robin Williams and the famous greeting "Na-Nu Na-Nu!"Dark Shadows ended its iconic gothic run in 1971, leaving a lasting legacy on '70s supernatural TV.Jim Henson's The Muppet Show (1976) was a global phenomenon that appealed to both kids and adults.Family Affair (1966–1971) focused on a wealthy bachelor raising his orphaned nieces and nephew in a luxury apartment.Mission: Impossible (1966–1973) reached its thrilling conclusion in the early '70s, setting the bar for high-tech spy drama.The TV version of Planet of the Apes (1974) expanded the lore of the movies for a weekly audience.Petticoat Junction wrapped up its long run in 1970, marking the end of the classic rural sitcom era.Cloris Leachman starred as Phyllis Lindstrom as she moved to San Francisco to start a new life.Dr. Shrinker was a popular segment on the The Krofft Supershow in 1976.Ed Asner took his character from a sitcom (Mary Tyler Moore) and successfully moved him into a gritty hour-long drama.Speed Buggy (1973) was the cartoon equivalent of the '70s obsession with off-road vehicles.Starring Bill Bixby (before The Hulk), this show (ending in 1972) was a sweet look at single fatherhood.Starring Robert Wagner, this show brought a touch of James Bond glamour to early '70s television.Sid and Marty Krofft’s H.R. Pufnstuf (1969-1971) was the ultimate psychedelic '70s kids' trip.Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974–1975) was a cult favorite that directly inspired future shows like The X-Files.The Donny & Marie Show (1976–1979) was famous for the "I'm a little bit country, I'm a little bit rock and roll" song.The Secrets of Isis (1975–1976) was the first weekly live-action series to star a female superhero as the lead.Chopper One (1974) focused on the adventures of a police helicopter unit patrolling the skies of California.The Odd Couple (1970–1975) brought the hilarious dynamic of Felix Unger and Oscar Madison to the small screen.Diff'rent Strokes (1978–1986) made Gary Coleman a superstar with the catchphrase, "Whatcha talkin' 'bout, Willis?"The Starlost (1973) was a Canadian sci-fi series created by Harlan Ellison that explored a massive "generation ship."Salvage 1 (1979) starred Andy Griffith as a junkman who realized his dream of space travel using scrap metal.Get Christie Love! (1974–1975) was a groundbreaking action series featuring a tough, stylish female lead.While it ended production in 1970, I Dream of Jeannie was a massive part of '70s afternoon television for every kid.Sesame Street (1969–Present) became the gold standard for educational television throughout the 1970s.Dan August (1970–1971) starred Burt Reynolds as a police lieutenant before he became a major movie star.You scored 0 out of 120You scored 1 out of 120You scored 2 out of 120You scored 3 out of 120You scored 4 out of 120You scored 5 out of 120You scored 6 out of 120You scored 7 out of 120You scored 8 out of 120You scored 9 out of 120You scored 10 out of 120You scored 11 out of 120You scored 12 out of 120You scored 13 out of 120You scored 14 out of 120You scored 15 out of 120You scored 16 out of 120You scored 17 out of 120You scored 18 out of 120You scored 19 out of 120You scored 20 out of 120You scored 21 out of 120You scored 22 out of 120You scored 23 out of 120You scored 24 out of 120You scored 25 out of 120You scored 26 out of 120You scored 27 out of 120You scored 28 out of 120You scored 29 out of 120You scored 30 out of 120You scored 31 out of 120You scored 32 out of 120You scored 33 out of 120You scored 34 out of 120You scored 35 out of 120You scored 36 out of 120You scored 37 out of 120You scored 38 out of 120You scored 39 out of 120You scored 40 out of 120You scored 41 out of 120You scored 42 out of 120You scored 43 out of 120You scored 44 out of 120You scored 45 out of 120You scored 46 out of 120You scored 47 out of 120You scored 48 out of 120You scored 49 out of 120You scored 50 out of 120You scored 51 out of 120You scored 52 out of 120You scored 53 out of 120You scored 54 out of 120You scored 55 out of 120You scored 56 out of 120You scored 57 out of 120You scored 58 out of 120You scored 59 out of 120You scored 60 out of 120You scored 61 out of 120You scored 62 out of 120You scored 63 out of 120You scored 64 out of 120You scored 65 out of 120You scored 66 out of 120You scored 67 out of 120You scored 68 out of 120You scored 69 out of 120You scored 70 out of 120You scored 71 out of 120You scored 72 out of 120You scored 73 out of 120You scored 74 out of 120You scored 75 out of 120You scored 76 out of 120You scored 77 out of 120You scored 78 out of 120You scored 79 out of 120You scored 80 out of 120You scored 81 out of 120You scored 82 out of 120You scored 83 out of 120You scored 84 out of 120You scored 85 out of 120You scored 86 out of 120You scored 87 out of 120You scored 88 out of 120You scored 89 out of 120You scored 90 out of 120You scored 91 out of 120You scored 92 out of 120You scored 93 out of 120You scored 94 out of 120You scored 95 out of 120You scored 96 out of 120You scored 97 out of 120You scored 98 out of 120You scored 99 out of 120You scored 100 out of 120You scored 101 out of 120You scored 102 out of 120You scored 103 out of 120You scored 104 out of 120You scored 105 out of 120You scored 106 out of 120You scored 107 out of 120You scored 108 out of 120You scored 109 out of 120You scored 110 out of 120You scored 111 out of 120You scored 112 out of 120You scored 113 out of 120You scored 114 out of 120You scored 115 out of 120You scored 116 out of 120You scored 117 out of 120You scored 118 out of 120You scored 119 out of 120You scored 120 out of 120
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Break out the bell bottoms and switch on that wood-paneled TV, because we’re throwing it way back to the golden age of television — the 1970s. From groovy sitcoms and gritty cop dramas to unforgettable theme songs, the ’70s gave us some of the most iconic TV moments in history. But how much do you really remember? This quiz will test your memory with 60 classic shows that only true retro TV lovers will recognize. If you can get even half right... your brain is basically a time machine.
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Break out the bell bottoms and switch on that wood-paneled TV, because we’re throwing it way back to the golden age of television — the 1970s. From groovy sitcoms and gritty cop dramas to unforgettable theme songs, the ’70s gave us some of the most iconic TV moments in history. But how much do you really remember? This quiz will test your memory with 40 classic shows that only true retro TV lovers will recognize. If you can get even half right... your brain is basically a time machine.