Over 7K TV viewers have voted on the 130+ shows on Best TV Shows Of The '60s, Ranked. Current Top 3: The Twilight Zone, Star Trek: The Original Series, The ...
Over 600 TV viewers have voted on the 80+ Best TV Shows Set In The '60s. Current Top 3: Mad Men, The Queen's Gambit, 11.22.63
Time marches on and we continue to lose members of our classic tv “family.” We recently said farewell to: Programming executive Douglas S. Cramer, who worked on such classic shows as The Brady Bunch, The Odd Couple, Star Trek and Wonder Woman ...
🤠 Saddle up for a ride through the most belovedWestern Shows! From “Wagon Train” to “Laramie”. Meet the riders and theirhorses, and uncover the stories that defined the Wild West on screen. 🌟 Get up close with thetv caststhat brought your favorite shows to life! Discover behind-...
Filming locations of TV Shows, Made-for-TV Movies & Music Videos.Remember that some of these locations are private homes. Do not trespass on their property, knock on their doors, or in any way disturb the residents.If this house looks familiar, it's because it was the inspiration for ...
TV Show Quotes Quizzes for television shows from the 1970s. Given a list of quotes, can you pick which show it was said on.
Do you remember rotary dial phones, hotpants and bell-bottomed trousers? Then this trivia Quiz-game is right up your alley. Enjoy!Start the Quiz The Quiz game opens in a new window. You will be presented with images from famous TV-shows that aired in the 1970’s. Pick your answer as ...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "What Has a Classic 1970s TV Sitcom Have to Do with Us?" by O'Konowitz, Tom; Kovac, Adam - Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), July 23, 2004By O'KonowitzTomKovacAdam
"I have been watching Chinese TV series and films since I was young, and dubbing them for 15 years," said Nguyen, who is from Hanoi. Chinese movies first became popular in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s. And in the 1990s, dramas such as "Journey to the West" and "My Fair Princes...
TV news: when the networks were in their prime: during the 1960's and 1970's, the CBS Washington bureau--including Roger Mudd, who now writes about it--led the way for broadcast journalism.('The Place to Be: Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News')(Book review)...