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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: 1970s televisionx
The Tomorrow People (1973)
They are 'homo superiors', the next stage of human evolution. They have special powers including telekinetic abilities and teleportation skills, commonly known as "Jaunting".
Land of the Lost
Rick Marshall and his children Will and Holly were on a weekend expedition rafting trough a river when an enourmous earthquake diverts them to an eclectic alien world inhabited by dinosaurs, chimpanzee-like cavemen called Pakuni, and aggressive, humanoid creatures called Sleestak.
The Persuaders!
Lord Brett Sinclair and Danny Wilde, two wealthy playboys from very different backgrounds, are paired up by a judge who tasks them with becoming international crime-stoppers.
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
This was an American variety show starring American pop-singer Cher and her husband Sonny Bono. The show ran on CBS in the United States, when it premiered in August 1971. The show was canceled May 1974, due to the couple's divorce, though the duo would reunite in 1976 for the identically-formatted The Sonny & Cher Show (a title sporadically used during the run of the Comedy Hour), which ran until 1977. In 1971, Sonny & Cher had stopped producing hit singles.
The Bugaloos (1970)
The Bugaloos are a rock-n-roll band with bug wings who live in a magical forest. Benita Bizarre wants to put an end to their goody-goody behavior, and tries to capture and/or destroy them with the help of her henchthings Woofer and Tweeter.
Lucan
A young man who was raised by wolves in the wild searches for his folks now that he has been civilized by doctors at a research lab.
Bluey
Bluey centres around Detective Sergeant 'Bluey' Hills, a name derived from the long-running ABC radio serial 'Blue Hills'. Bluey is a maverick cop who breaks every stereotype image. He drinks, smokes and eats to excess, and therefore is rather large, but it is his unusual investigative methods that set him apart. He has bent or broken every rule in the book at some stage, to the point where no-one else wants to work with him. But he gets results, and is therefore too valuable to lose, so the powers-that-be banish him to the basement of Russell Street Police Headquarters where he is set up in his own department, a stratagem that keeps him out of the way of other cops.
The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974)
"The New Adventures of Gilligan" was an animated revival of the still-popular classic sitcom. It was basically an animated remake of "Gilligan's Island." It had more character depth than the original series, and we even learned that Mary Ann had a crush on Gilligan!
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