30 Forgotten TV Shows Only 1970s Kids Remember
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- 30 Forgotten TV Shows Only Those Who Grew Up in the 1970s Remember.
The 1970s brought us unforgettable TV moments, from quirky comedies to edge-of-your-seat dramas. But not every hit stood the test of time-some shows disappeared, remembered only by those lucky enough to watch them. In this video, we’re uncovering 30 forgotten TV shows that defined the 70s. How many will you remember? Stick around and relive the golden age of television!
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❤ I started watching TV in 1969 at the age of 3.... I remember watching alot of these shows ... Groovy collection of 70's shows. 😂 Retro greetings from coastal Mississippi 👋🧔
New Zoo Revue is another favorite of mine.Doug and Emmy Jo are still with us today!
The Electric Company 70s was and is still my favorite PBS kids show.Another show I recall is The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show on CBS Saturday morning. I have the DVD set.
Born in 63, remember most of these shows! Many haven’t seen since the 70s! Feel old now! 😍
me too 12/17/63 and it went slow at the time but feels like a flash in the pan now almost compost wont be long now!!!lol
Land of the Lost' was such a wild ride-those Sleestaks gave me nightmares as a kid! 😂 But I couldn't stop watching!
haha they did me also. was scared of sleestaks
I'm 60, I remember all the awesome 70's shows and tv shows.
I loved Land of the Lost! 😂
@@G_Reaper it’s a shame Hollywood had to degrade it by making the movie and having the pathetic Will Farrell in it.
I watched most of those shows and liked them all.
I remember all of these shows
I remember all of these shows especially Ellery Queen. I remember watching the show with my mom and trying to solve the mystery. Also Quark for its great comedy. Thanks for reminding me.
Fun fact: Jimi Hendrix, founder of "ELECTRIC Lady land" died in 1970. Morgan Freeman started "ELECTRIC Company" in 1971.
No one would say two hundred and twenty two for room 222, guess you’d have to have been there or at least not computer generated, heh.
Cool more please 🙏
I Julie also grew up in the 70s groovy times to watch television
Seems like Sid and Marty Krofft's shows were all over the 70s TV map.
I loved Spiderman!!!
Mod Squad was from 1968 to 1973.(Loved that Julie!)
The Night Stalker was my favorite show ❤❤. I remembered all of those shows.
H.R.Pufnstuf is one of my favorites. I have a DVD📀of the 2 hour movie featuring Martha Raye as Boss Witch & Mama Cass Elliott. That was a total "stoner show". I like stupid🦇bat,he's silly. And that mushroom🍄smokin' a cigar.😆
"HEE-HAW" reminds me of my youth with my grandparents!
I am a 65-year-old native from the Red Lake Nation Minnesota. In my teens l lived in South Minneapolis. When I was 14 I met my first love at the Roller Garden, in a snowball. She was a rich suburban Mormon girl. She was about 5 ft and had a very big chest. I assumed she was 14 like me. She was 11. Being the arrogant little native boy I was, I told her to look me up when she got older. 6 months later she found me in my 'hood. Well we ended up living together, and when Wonder Woman showed up on TV, my girl Lynn said she didn't like the show. Later I found out, she was jealous of Lynda Carter's chest. By 15, she had the size of Lynda Carter's chest. And my girl looked like Heather Locklear with Farrah fawcett hair. I was 18 at the time and thought, 'how can you have self image problems?' I remember looking at her and thinking,
'how can you be so jealous about someone that's not real, and that will never come and steal me away from her.' But we were just teenagers then. I got our first apartment at 15 and she moved in. I had a 18 year old friend who got a job managing a section 8 apartment building. I just wrote on the application of 3 years older. She was 13, as soon as we got the key, she started nesting. She was Mormon so their mothers are all about cleanliness and manners. Anyways I'm sitting here on a nice cold wake n bake morning, in upper Northern Minnesota, with a cup of Colombian Bean juice, perusing the net. Everybody have a great journey out there. Be careful, they're out there. Keep your Head on a swivel. I love you America❤ that's my American minute 🇺🇸🪶
"Zephyr winds that blow on high, lift me now so I may fly" I remember that line even now from Isis.
The Electric Company came after Sesame Street.
The Electric Company was for kids that were too old - and too cool - for Sesame Street. It not only starred Morgan Freeman and Rita Moreno. Bill Cosby was also a regular in the early years.
Room Two Twenty Two...
NOT Room Two Hundred Twenty Two...
Thank you. I came looking for this comment...
Not to mention, Michael Constantine played Principal Seymour Kaufman. Lloyd Haynes as Pete Dickson played the compassionate teacher.
That would have confused the
Kids looking for their home room
And Karen Valentine was a student teacher, not a guidance counselor.
I loved captain kangaroo, it was on many years. Mr. Green beans was awesome.
@@leebryant-y3w I think it was green jeans.
@@tanji4685 correct, i was just trying to be funny
@@leebryant-y3w Mr.Green JEANS Not BEANS!
Yes sir!
19:45 This scene was a crossover between Shazam and Isis (the two shows formed the Shazam!/Isis Power Hour). Next, Electra Woman was played by Deidre Hall ("Marlena" from "Days Of Our Lives") and Dyna Girl was played by Judy Strangis (known previously from "Barbie" commercials); Judy was also the sister of "Batman" production manager Sam Strangis and appeared in two of the show's episodes (this video has a shot from a Batman episode that featured Joan Collins as the villian, but the picture has Deidre and Judy pasted into it).
Judy Strangis was also one of the students on "Room 222".
I need a time machine, I wanna go back!
the girl with something extra ???!!!LOL
I remember schoolhouse rock.My favorite song was song called enterplanet janedit the earth or no construction junction
My favorite song was "Interjections"!
Kolchak walked so that Mulder could run.
“It’s About Time” was from 1966 so definitely not a 70s show. It was so bad that , unlike many shows from the 60s, I don’t remember it being shown in syndication in the 70s. I doubt it even had enough episodes to be worth syndicating.
Love American Style laid the groundwork for The Love Boat.
It also Spun Off Happy Days from one of its episodes.
Sure, except people who lived through the 70s remember all of these shows. Also, Michael Constantine on Room 222 was the Principal and not a teacher.
Captain Kangaroo traumatized me. Bunny Rabbit could only communicate by smashing his face on the counter so whenever anyone asked him a question I would be like "NOOooooo! STOP! Don't make him smash his face!"
@@Saratogasaratoga I always loved how dramatic he was. 😆
And yet Mr. Moose was never punished for his attacks on Captain Kangaroo with ping pong balls.
Mr. Moose and Bunny rabbit 😅I love those guys 😅
I always worried that Bunny rabbit was going to break his glasses 😮slamming his face all the time 😅
Thanks for pointing that out, I had a good chuckle remembering.😂
If you liked Room Two Hundred Twenty Two you should try watching the movie One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Four.
So many tv show😊 wonderama, courtship of Eddie's father., in search of, mulligan stew(1972), emergency, Adam 12, spider-woman, captain America, the incredible hulk.
Somehow, I never heard of The Girl with something Extra.
For me, the only shows worth remembering were Kolchak: The Night Stalker & The Electric Company.
I find it hard to believe that there was anyine who can recall watching Apple's Way or Good Heavens. 😅
The Donna pescow show, the Mac Davis show, flip wilson
Policewoman wasn't the first dhow to center around a female police detective. Beverly Garland starred in a late 1950's series called Decoy and the next one was ABC's Get Christie Love! Policewoman was the third to showcase a female lead.
The plural of "Sleestak" is "Sleestak".
We have ways to make you pronounce the letter O..... Canadian Bacon ... But this video has U issues.
The Rookies was an awesome show, and Capt. Marvel was my favorite super hero!