These lesser-known 1970s TV shows deserve a second look, from family sitcoms and police comedies to sci-fi adventures and ...
Television in the 1970s gave us some of the most beloved sitcoms in history. Back then, audiences roared with laughter at jokes that seemed harmless and hilarious. Today, many of those same punchlines ...
Fred and Lamont Sanford sit on the porch in Sanford and Son - NBC The 1970s were a decade of upheaval, dawning in the wake of America's Civil Rights Movement and the war in Vietnam. That turmoil was ...
From sweet, spirited daughters to career-driven trailblazers, women ruled the most iconic sitcoms of the ‘70s – what are they ...
Pitch-black comedy has been one of the defining features of 21st-century television, as the industry moved from the earnest ...
Blue Oyster Cult roared into town last night with a fantastic show at the Agora Theater. Started in 1967, the outfit has ...
The Horror of Frankenstein, 1970. Directed by Jimmy Sangster. Starring Ralph Bates, Kate O’Mara, Veronica Carlson, David ...
Television shows about the first Tudor king, Henry VII, are few and far between. The Shadow of the Tower is little known ...
According to a piece in The New York Times, Barney Miller is an extremely realistic cop show, just ask a real police officer.
Billy Idol had a hit with a cover; The Stone Roses released a song after five years; Ray Charles had four hits at the same ...
Unfortunately, despite the show's consistent ratings, the television landscape changed beneath Green Acres, cancelling the ...