Also ranks #6 on The Best Talk Shows of the 1970s Also ranks #48 on The Best TV Shows Of The '60s, Ranked 5 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Ruth Buzzi 172 votes Is Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Watchworthy? Revolutionizing sketch comedy with its fast-paced...
You received your TV shows via an antenna. A big ugly thing that stuck up way above the roof line of your house. The thing had to be pointed correctly to receive your local stations. Customarily this directional adjustment was accomplished by Dad going outside to manually turn the antenna ...
UK TV Ratings – 1970s Data graciously contributed by Tony Rogerson. Many thanks! 1970 Return to Top of Page 1971 Return to Top of Page 1972 Return to Top of Page 1973 Return to Top of Page 1974 Return to Top of Page 1975 Return to Top of Page 1976 Return to Top of Page 1977 Retu...
Today reality television rules the airwaves, and while there isn't brutal murder on shows like Survivor or The Amazing Race, they are very much a hungrily-consumed spectacle where contestants behave in a "do or die" manner. Also ranks #3 on The Best Exploitation Movies Of The 1970s...
"The World About Us" Saga: A Dream of Old Iceland (TV Episode 1970) - Taglines from original posters and video/DVD covers
Sometimes the media has something extremely cool in their possession and yet they have no idea it even exists. This is exactly what happened at WCCO-TV, the CBS affiliate in Minneapolis when they were looking through restored footage of the 1970 Minneapolis teachers strike. ...
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Those of you interested in Trivial Connections might like to know that the producer of this series was the late Don Segall, whose career in TV and comic books I wrote about here. The director was Artie Forrest, who has directed as many TV shows as anyone who ever lived, most recently Wh...
Al Jarvis (1909-1970) was one of the first radio disc jockeys in Los Angeles and one of the first to start doing television. Starting around 1947 and continuing through the fifties, he usually had a daily radio program and a daily TV show. The radio one was usuallyMake-Believe Ballrooman...
A famous series of images by Walker Evans shows portraits of unsuspecting travellers on the New York subway. To capture commuters unaware, Evans made these images covertly using a hidden camera stowed away in his coat, only really made possible by the greater portability and low-light capabilities...