#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | TV COMEDY $400: Louis Gossett Jr. & Richard Pryor played owners of a Detroit club that mistakenly booked this '70s musical act with Shirley Jones The Partridge Family |
#26, aired 2024-01-23 | KINDA RHYMES WITH KATIE $200: It's your last name if you're a '70s TV dad with a wholesome "Bunch" of kids... or if you're the host of "Let's Make a Deal" Brady |
#8973, aired 2023-11-15 | STAGE NAME'S THE SAME $800: '70s TV star John Sanford & "Beat Shazam" host Eric Bishop Foxx |
#8915, aired 2023-07-14 | TV SHOWS $1600: John Amos played the father on this '70s sitcom until he was killed off & J.J. became the man of the house Good Times |
#8890, aired 2023-06-09 | TV: WHO SAID IT $400: On a '70s sitcom: "Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!" Jan Brady |
#8813, aired 2023-02-22 | WELCOME BACK! $600: Set in a high school, the '70s TV series "Welcome Back, Kotter" made this no-longer-high school-age star a star (John) Travolta |
#8736, aired 2022-11-07 | THAT '70s OR '80s SHOW $1000: This TV legend kind of got busted from captain down to sgt. as T.J. Hooker, but he did get to jump on the hoods of moving cars! Shatner |
#8709, aired 2022-09-29 | CHARACTERS ON THE TV SHOW $1000: Fezco, Lexi & Ashtray, not always happy Euphoria |
#8627, aired 2022-04-26 | TV SHOWS BY SETTING $1600: In the '70s & '80s,
Ewing Oil Dallas |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | ON TV IN THE YEAR 2000 $400: The original name of this sitcom set decades ago in Wisconsin was "Teenage Wasteland" but it ended up with a more obvious title That '70s Show |
#8560, aired 2022-01-21 | THE PRODUCERS $400: Seen in the '70s, he's produced hundreds of hours of beloved TV comedy (Norman) Lear |
#8473, aired 2021-09-22 | COMEDY ON TV $1600: This '70s show was inspired by a New York Magazine article about workers on the night shift at a cab company Taxi |
#8113, aired 2019-12-11 | TV MOMS $1000: During the run of this comedy, actress Debra Jo Rupp & her character Kitty Forman both quit smoking That '70s Show |
#8105, aired 2019-11-29 | WHEN TV WAS FREE $400: He shot to fame in the '70s playing Mork Robin Williams |
#8105, aired 2019-11-29 | WHEN TV WAS FREE $1600: On a '70s drama Caine wanders the West, using this title martial art as needed Kung Fu |
#8015, aired 2019-06-14 | N.Y. TV $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) In Manhattan in the '70s, a stretch of 42nd Street between 7th & 8th Avenues was known as this, the title & setting of a Maggie Gyllenhaal HBO show; note the "2" in 42nd Street The Deuce |
#7951, aired 2019-03-18 | TV SERIES FINALES $200: Topher Grace & Ashton Kutcher helped their friends count down to midnight on Dec. 31, 1979 on this sitcom That '70s Show |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1600: In this 2017 film Dax Shepard & Michael Peña took over the roles Erik Estrada & Larry Wilcox played on '70s TV CHiPs |
#7884, aired 2018-12-13 | OTHER LONG-RUNNING TV SHOWS $400: Tim Russert was a longtime moderator of this news program that's now over 70 years old Meet the Press |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | GET "HIP" $600: A TV commercial for this kids' game around since the '70s said, "We're in an eating race" Hungry Hungry Hippos |
#7650, aired 2017-12-08 | STAGE NAME'S THE SAME $800: '70s TV star John Sanford & "Beat Shazam" host Eric Bishop Foxx |
#7428, aired 2016-12-21 | HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS $1000: This '70s TV animated film featuring Heat Miser & Snow Miser was remade in 2006 with John Goodman as the big guy The Year without a Santa Claus |
#7389, aired 2016-10-27 | TV GUIDES $1000: In the '70s Keye Luke as Master Po was a teacher on this show Kung Fu |
#7270, aired 2016-04-01 | CAST OF THE TV SHOW $200: In a classic '70s sitcom, newsroommates Gavin MacLeod, Edward Asner & Ted Knight The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
#7110, aired 2015-07-10 | LEONARD NIMOY $1000: 3-word title of the Nimoy-narrated late '70s TV series that explored the weird & the unusual In Search of... |
#7103, aired 2015-07-01 | TV TITLE ____ & ____ $800: He flew to earth in an egg; she lived in Colorado; boom. Hit '70s sitcom Mork & Mindy |
#7088, aired 2015-06-10 | NUMERICAL TV $800: The Forman family's follies in Wisconsin revived a decade on this sitcom That '70s Show |
#7020, aired 2015-03-06 | THE TV "A" $2000: On '70s late-night TV, he brought Beldar Conehead to life (Dan) Aykroyd |
#6997, aired 2015-02-03 | TV: A NICE PLACE TO START $600: This future "Men in Black" agent spent much of the '70s emoting as Dr. Mark Toland on "One Life to Live" Tommy Lee Jones |
#6938, aired 2014-11-12 | MOVIE "LAND" $800: Will Ferrell was sucked into a time-space vortex in this 2009 film based on a '70s TV show Land of the Lost |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | 4-LETTER TV SHOW TITLES $2000: Jump in & hold on! This '70s show's theme song is heard here S.W.A.T. |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | TV SHOWS BY BOSS $600: in the '60s & early '70s, Darrin's boss Larry Tate Bewitched |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | HISTORIC TV $200: This '70s miniseries scored a monster 71% of viewers for its finale & boosted interest in genealogy Roots |
#6692, aired 2013-10-22 | TV THROUGH THE YEARS $400: In the '70s, he was a perhaps unlikely sex symbol playing a cop Telly Savalas |
#6611, aired 2013-05-20 | UNREAL TV NEWSPEOPLE $2000: On this '70s show radio reporter Les Nessman said turkeys dropped from a chopper fell "like sacks of wet cement" WKRP in Cincinnati |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | TV CV $600: "Family Guy" (the voice of Meg), "That '70s Show" (Jackie) (Mila) Kunis |
#6415, aired 2012-07-06 | COLOR TV $1200: Ex-Chicago Bull Ken Reeves coached hoops at Carver High on this '70s drama The White Shadow |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | 20th CENTURY FOX TV $600: Ashton Kutcher co-starred with at least 4 other men on this '90s show That '70s Show |
#6395, aired 2012-06-08 | THE TV CHARACTER WHO WASN'T THERE $600: Nothing like watching Farrah watch a voice box on a desk deliver exposition via Mr. Townsend on this '70s action show Charlie's Angels |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | COPPING OUT ON TV $800: This '70s show had 3 things going for it: Wo Fat, a killer theme song & a snappy catch-phrase ("Book 'em, Danno") Hawaii Five-O |
#6273, aired 2011-12-21 | HIGHEST-RATED TV SERIES OF THE SEASON $600: 1969-70:
This show featuring Goldie Hawn, Ruth Buzzi & Gary Owens Laugh-In |
#6266, aired 2011-12-12 | INITIAL TV $800: Ponch & Jon were motorcycle cops on this '70s police drama CHiPs |
#6227, aired 2011-10-18 | WHO'S THE TV BOSS? $2000: In the '70s, Charlie Townsend (voice only... Hello, Angels!) (John) Forsythe |
#6205, aired 2011-07-29 | TV OPENING CREDITS $1200: Police officers drop one by one as this '70s medical examiner starts to demonstrate on a corpse Quincy |
#6103, aired 2011-03-09 | WE RETITLE TV SHOWS $1600: "That Gabe Kaplan '70s Show" Welcome Back, Kotter |
#5991, aired 2010-10-04 | A PALACE IN HISTORY $400: Iolani Palace in Honolulu was seen as the headquarters for the state police unit on this '70s TV series Hawaii Five-O |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $800: Before starring as Detective Frank Cannon in the '70s, he narrated "The Fugitive" & "Rocky and His Friends" in the '60s William Conrad |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | WOMEN ON TV $1200: In the '70s she played Maude Findlay; in the 80s, Dorothy Zbornak Bea Arthur |
#5290, aired 2007-09-14 | ELECTRONICA $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Sony Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan) The 70-inch Bravia TV has LED backlighting, but the basic tecnology is LCD, short for this, providing a wider viewing angle than the plasma screens Liquid Crystal Display |
#5245, aired 2007-06-01 | '90s TV $3,000 (Daily Double): This sitcom debuted on Fox in August, 1998, 22 years after its setting That '70s Show |
#5178, aired 2007-02-28 | TV BEFORE & AFTER $1200: A sketch show's dead parrot lives to soar through a flaming hoop held by Cathy Lee Crosby on a '70s celeb variety show Monty Python's Flying Circus of the Stars |
#5178, aired 2007-02-28 | TV BEFORE & AFTER $2000: This show's Chief of Detectives Virgil Tibbs takes a wrong turn & ends up on a '70s Rod Serling anthology series In the Heat of the Night Gallery |
#5174, aired 2007-02-22 | BEANTOWN TV $1600: In the '70s he played Banacek, a suave Beacon Hill P.I.; in the '80s he led "The A-Team" & blew up a lot of stuff (George) Peppard |
#5107, aired 2006-11-21 | THAT '70s SHOW $200: The Korean War lasted 3 years, but this TV show set in the Korean War lasted 11 M*A*S*H |
#5019, aired 2006-06-08 | CLASSIC TV THEMES $2000: Stand back! It's the '70s action series whose theme is heard here S.W.A.T. |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | NYPD TV $2000: In the '70s this Taos, N.M. Deputy Marshal was on temporary assignment in Manhattan's 27th Precinct McCloud |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | CLASSIC TV $1000: Sammy Davis, Jr. was asked, "Do you take cream & sugar in your eye?" appearing as himself on this '70s sitcom All in the Family |
#4843, aired 2005-10-05 | A BOBBLEHEAD CATEGORY $800: On the late-'70s TV series that featured the big guy seen here, he was played by this big man Lou Ferrigno |
#4829, aired 2005-09-15 | BEFORE & AFTER $2000: '70s Jim Hutton TV detective goes on '50s Jack Bailey TV weeper & is mortified to be named... Ellery Queen for a Day |
#4773, aired 2005-05-11 | '70s SITCOMS $600: Harry Bentley & Tom & Helen Willis were neighbors of this TV title family The Jeffersons |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | 1970s TV $800: Starbuck was the ace pilot who helped fight off the evil Cylons on this '70s sci-fi show Battlestar Galactica |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | 1970s TV $1200: John Astin was Lt. Cdr. Matthew Sherman on this '70s sub-set sitcom Operation Petticoat |
#4708, aired 2005-02-09 | GREAT CONDUCTORS $400: This conductor "and the Pittsburgh (Symphony)" was a popular public TV series in the '70s André Previn |
#4627, aired 2004-10-19 | TV SHOW ROLL CALL $1000: Michael Kelso, Steve Hyde, Fez & Donna Pinciotti That '70s Show |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | ALL THAT JAZZ $600: Many of the TV generation know this jazz singer by her '70s ads that asked, "Is it live or is it Memorex?" Ella Fitzgerald |
#4535, aired 2004-04-30 | I DO KNOW JACK $800: Steve McGarrett's hair & clothing were always perfect when this man played him on '70s TV Jack Lord |
#4482, aired 2004-02-17 | ASHTON KUTCHER $800: Ashton plays Michael Kelso on this TV show that made him a star That '70s Show |
#4406, aired 2003-11-03 | PEACE CORPS $800: We wonder if this TV personality helped Panamanians remodel old houses when he served in 1969-70 Bob Vila |
#4392, aired 2003-10-14 | 1970s TV $1200: On a '70s TV show, a mild-mannered teacher could transform herself into this Egyptian goddess to thwart crime Isis |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | '70s SITCOMS $400: TV Guide once named the "Chuckles Bites the Dust" episode of this show the greatest episode of all time The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
#4268, aired 2003-03-05 | THOSE '70s SHOWS $1200: Inspector Luger,
Wojo,
Fish Barney Miller |
#4267, aired 2003-03-04 | THURSDAY NIGHT TV $1600: This cop show seen on Thursdays in the early '70s was named for its main character (played by Raymond Burr) seen here Ironside |
#4236, aired 2003-01-20 | TV POP QUIZ $1000: Red Forman That '70s Show |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | TV CARTOONS $1000: In a '70s spinoff from the original series, these gals found themselves "in Outer Space" Josie and the Pussycats |
#4196, aired 2002-11-25 | '70s TV $200: This show's theme song says, "I'm living on the air in Cincinnati..." WKRP in Cincinnati |
#4196, aired 2002-11-25 | '70s TV $400: Bea Arthur played this title character, an outspoken liberal, on '70s TV Maude |
#4196, aired 2002-11-25 | '70s TV $600: In the '70s Shaun Cassidy & Parker Stevenson played these teen detectives the Hardy Boys |
#4196, aired 2002-11-25 | '70s TV $800: She played "Police Woman" Sgt. Pepper Anderson Angie Dickinson |
#4196, aired 2002-11-25 | '70s TV $1000: Lisa Hartman played the title character on this sitcom, a spin-off from "Bewitched" Tabitha |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | H.R. $600: A term for big-time dice gamblers it was also the name of a '70s TV game show high rollers |
#4090, aired 2002-05-17 | THE TV VAULT $2000: Ken Howard played inner city high school basketball coach Ken Reeves on this late '70s TV series The White Shadow |
#4083, aired 2002-05-08 | TV's PRETTY FACES $200: Bridget in a '70s sitcom, her TV movies include "Down Will Come Baby" & "Miracle on the 17th Green" Meredith Baxter Birney |
#4083, aired 2002-05-08 | TV's PRETTY FACES $800: Seen here, this co-star of "That '70s Show" was born in 1980 Laura Prepon |
#4004, aired 2002-01-17 | TOUGH '70s TV $400: A 1977 Saturday morning cartoon called "I Am the Greatest" featured "The Adventures of" this champ Muhammad Ali |
#4004, aired 2002-01-17 | TOUGH '70s TV $800: NBC's "Four-in-One" included "Night Gallery", "The Psychiatrist" & this Dennis Weaver series McCloud |
#4004, aired 2002-01-17 | TOUGH '70s TV $1200: Series title characters included Lucas Tanner a teacher, & Lucan, a boy raised by these animals wolves |
#4004, aired 2002-01-17 | TOUGH '70s TV $1600: "Temperatures Rising" & "The New Temperatures Rising" featured this "Blazing Saddles" star Cleavon Little |
#4004, aired 2002-01-17 | TOUGH '70s TV $2000: The summer 1975 series "Joey and Dad" featured this singer-dancer & her dad, Ray Joey Heatherton |
#3985, aired 2001-12-21 | TV TRIVIA $600: The band Epstein's Mother took its name from a character on this '70s sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter |
#3965, aired 2001-11-23 | FILMS OF THE '70s $300: George Burns & Walter Matthau are 2 cranky ex-vaudevillians who reunite for a TV special in this 1975 comedy The Sunshine Boys |
#3886, aired 2001-06-25 | TV NOSTALGIA $1000: Teresa Graves starred as a sexy black policewoman on the '70s series called "Get" her! Christie Love |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | THAT '70s SHOW $600: Much of this sitcom involved the goings on at WJM-TV in Minneapolis The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
#3786, aired 2001-02-05 | TALK NONSENSE $500: On '70s TV this was Charo's version of making whoopee cuchi cuchi |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | HEY MR. WILSON! $400: On '70s TV he often exclaimed, "The Devil made me do it!" Flip Wilson |
#3719, aired 2000-11-02 | 5 DECADES OF TV $400: In the '70s "The Streets of San Francisco" teamed him with Michael Douglas &, briefly, with Richard Hatch Karl Malden |
#3631, aired 2000-05-22 | IF THEY MARRIED... $600: If "Cider House Rules" actress Theron married Karl Marx' cohort Friedrich, she'd have this name, like a '70s TV show Charlize Engels |
#3613, aired 2000-04-26 | THE COOL '70s $400: In 1978 this TV series based on a James Michener book ran for only 26 hours, not 100 years Centennial |
#3606, aired 2000-04-17 | HIGH SCHOOL TV $500 (Daily Double): This series that debuted in the '70s was set in the '50s & featured students of Jefferson High Happy Days |
#3555, aired 2000-02-04 | MUSIC ON TV $1000: In a '70s series, PBS was "In Performance At" this Virginia site Wolf Trap |
#3523, aired 1999-12-22 | BEFORE & AFTER $600: Tragic Shakespearean play about a Montague & a '70s TV "Nanny" Romeo and Juliet Mills |
#3523, aired 1999-12-22 | TV ARCHIVE $800: Steve Austin's "metallic" TV boss in the mid-'70s Oscar Goldman |
#3504, aired 1999-11-25 | FAMILIAR TV FACES $500: Now a mom on "That '70s Show", Tanya Roberts was sexy P.I. Julie Rogers on this '70s show Charlie's Angels |
#3467, aired 1999-10-05 | FICTIONAL BARTENDERS $200: Paolo is the new bar manager on this title TV ship; Isaac was its bartender in the '70s The Love Boat |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | '70S TV $200: Characters he played on his new variety hour included the Reverend Leroy & Geraldine Jones Flip Wilson |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | '70S TV $400: This ABC show made its debut on Monday, September 21, 1970 & is still on Monday Night Football |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | '70S TV $600: In 1975 this TV family moved from Queens up to Manhattan's East Side The Jeffersons |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | '70S TV $800: (Hi, I'm Jeff Greenfield.) During the 1970s I frequently appeared on this PBS show hosted by William F. Buckley Firing Line |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | '70S TV $1000: When this series began, the youngest child Nicholas Bradford was 8 Eight Is Enough |
#3350, aired 1999-03-12 | BANDS BY THE NUMBER $1000: The band Seven Mary Three got its name from motorcycle cop Jon Baker's call number on this '70s TV series CHiPs |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | FAMOUS FACES $500: TV host seen here as a high school student in the '70s; he looks different "Today" Matt Lauer |
#3297, aired 1998-12-29 | TV ACTORS & ROLES $200: As a child in the early '70s, Jodie Foster played Eddie's pal Joey on this Bill Bixby series The Courtship of Eddie's Father |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | '70s TV $200: She starred in "Shirley's World" in 1971; must seem like a lifetime ago to her Shirley MacLaine |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | '70s TV $400: This brother & sister's variety show ran from 1976 to 1979; their talk show debuted in 1998 Donny & Marie Osmond |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | '70s TV $600: Anne Meara was Kate McShane & this Kate was Kate Columbo Kate Mulgrew |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | '70s TV $800: In 1962 this pair was together at Carnegie Hall; 10 years later both had variety shows Carol Burnett & Julie Andrews |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | '70s TV $1000: Way before Buffy, there was this 1974-75 Darrin McGavin series Kolchak: The Night Stalker |
#3225, aired 1998-09-18 | TV HAYSEEDS $400: In the '70s Dennis Weaver was this New Mexico deputy marshal learning to fight crime in New York Sam McCloud |
#3128, aired 1998-03-18 | ALL EARS $300: In the '70s she ended her TV variety show by tugging on her ear as a signal to grandma Carol Burnett |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | '70s TV DETECTIVES $200: This bald detective was known for his lollipops & the line "Who loves ya, baby?" Kojak |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | '70s TV DETECTIVES $400: The 1970s saw "Police Story", "Police Surgeon" & this woman as "Police Woman" Angie Dickinson |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | '70s TV DETECTIVES $600: William Conrad as Cannon guested on this Buddy Ebsen series Barnaby Jones |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | '70s TV DETECTIVES $800: One of the many insurance investigators was this Polish-American played by George Peppard Banacek |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | '70s TV DETECTIVES $1000: CBS reran this 1970-71 series in 1973 & 1975 after its star Burt Reynolds made it big in the movies Dan August |
#3122, aired 1998-03-10 | TV HISTORY $200: This limited-run dramatic format came into vogue in the '70s with "Rich Man, Poor Man" & "Roots" Miniseries |
#3056, aired 1997-12-08 | CITY TV $200: Title of a '70s series, it's what Michael Douglas as inspector Steve Keller used to "hit" The Streets of San Francisco |
#2967, aired 1997-06-24 | LATE-NIGHT TV $500: After midnight on Fridays in the '70s, you could catch Wolfman Jack on this NBC rock music show The Midnight Special |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | ACTRESSES & TV ROLE $500: Sharon Acker played this legal secretary in the '70s; Barbara Hale played her in the '50s, '60s, '80s & '90s Della Street |
#2393, aired 1995-01-18 | TV NOSTALGIA $200: Helen Hunt of "Mad About You" co-starred in a mid-'70s series about this Marooned Swiss family Swiss Family Robinson |
#2197, aired 1994-03-08 | KEN-FOLK $400: In the early '70s he starred in his own TV variety show, "Rollin'", with the First Edition Kenny Rogers |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | TV "O"s $200: In the mid-'70s he could be found singing between Telma Hopkins & Joyce Vincent Wilson Tony Orlando |
#2019, aired 1993-05-20 | TV WESTERNS $400: This sidekick of the Cisco Kid was played by Leo Carrillo, who was in his 70s when he began the role Pancho |
#1955, aired 1993-02-19 | TV TEENS $400: In the '70s this "Empty Nest" actress won 2 Emmys for playing teenaged Buddy on "Family" Kristy McNichol |
#1930, aired 1993-01-15 | "MY" TV $200: During the 1969-'70 season on this show, Fred MacMurray married his son's teacher, Beverly Garland My Three Sons |
#1894, aired 1992-11-26 | ALAN & MARILYN BERGMAN SONGS $200: The dy-no-mite theme to this '70s TV series with Esther Rolle was written by the Bergmans & Dave Grusin Good TImes |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | '70s TV $100: "Galactica 1980" was a sequel to this 1970s series Battlestar Galactica |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | '70s TV $200: 1 of the 2 current network prime time soaps that debuted in the '70s Dallas (or Knots Landing) |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | '70s TV $300: When "Rhoda" ended in 1978, he was the only "Mary Tyler Moore Show" character left on TV Lou Grant |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | '70s TV $400: The kids in this TV family were named Tracy, Chris, Danny, Laurie & Keith the Partridge Family |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | '70s TV $500: In "Switch", Eddie Albert played the ex-cop, & he starred as the ex-con man Robert Wagner |
#987, aired 1988-12-13 | ENGINEERING $400 (Daily Double): In 1953 the Eiffel Tower grew about 70 feet taller with the addition of one of these a TV antenna |
#923, aired 1988-09-14 | TV TRIVIA $100: "Massage parlor television" was how some denounced this '70s detective trio Charlie's Angels |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | '70s TV $200: The streets of this city were the beat of police detective lieutenant Mike Stone San Francisco |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | '70s TV $400: This sitcom spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" lasted only 4 1/2 seasons to Mary's 7 Rhoda |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | '70s TV $600: Character who introduced the exclamation "Shazbot!" into our language Mork |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | '70s TV $800: The 1979 sequel to this 1977 miniseries was subtitled "The Next Generations" Roots |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | '70s TV $1000: Played by Robert Conrad in a 1970s series, he died in 1988 & is buried in Arlington Nat'l Cemetery "Pappy" Boyington |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | COUNTRY MUSIC $300: Though "Wheel of Fortune" is tops now, in the late '70s this country show was #1 in TV syndication Hee-Haw |
#44, aired 1984-11-08 | TV TRIVIA $300: In the ’70s, Barbara Carrera played this singing fruit spokeswoman in commercials Chiquita Banana |