The '60s were a busy time, with landmark TV series changing the pop culture conversation. These 10 once-popular shows barely earn a whisper today.
From a drama about lead poisoning in 1970s Poland to a comedy about a grieving therapist, there's something for everyone in this week's TV critics' picks.
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Favourite 1970s British animated television series
These shows defined childhood for an entire generation.
Of course, over the years, shows have come and gone and people don’t talk about some of the great fantasy shows of the 1970s and 1980s anymore, but here are seven that kids during that era all ...
Prue Leith is leaving "The Great British Baking Show," it's the perfect time to look back fondly on some of her most iconic moments as a judge.
Here are those old coots Statler and Waldorf, but they’re occupying easy chairs and trading their usually boisterous repartee at lower volumes and slower speeds. In a cluttered backstage area, Sam The ...
The Benny Hill Show, The Black and White Minstrel Show, Hee Haw, and The Love Boat all wound up on this list of shows from the '70s that don't hold up.
And when it came to counterculture, you best believe characters were created to represent the viewing audience. The ...
PBS has been a staple television network for decades. While the programs have changed, the drive to provide a different kind of television show remains the same. Here are several PBS programs that ...
John Virgo, snooker champion who became a popular commentator and co-host of the quiz show Big Break
John Virgo, who has died aged 79, was an accomplished snooker player who achieved wider fame as a commentator and television ...
Demond Wilson, the actor best known for his starring role as Lamont Sanford on the beloved NBC sitcom "Sanford and Son," has ...
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