#8935, aired 2023-09-22 | TV $1000: Sandy Dvore designed the animated title sequence of a mother bird & 5 chicks for this 1970s series The Partridge Family |
#8913, aired 2023-07-12 | TV QUICK TAKES $400: Scheming dispatcher Louie de Palma kept his charges in line in this 1970s classic Taxi |
#8895, aired 2023-06-16 | CUFFING SEASON $1200: The cuffs worn by this superhero in the 1970s TV show are made from feminum, a metal mined on Paradise Island Wonder Woman |
#18, aired 2023-05-23 | CLASSIC CAR TV $1200: "This is" the 1970s P.I. who drove a sierra gold Pontiac Firebird esprit; "at the tone, leave your name & message, I'll get back to you" Rockford |
#8871, aired 2023-05-15 | "SPECIAL" DELIVERY $1200: It's a folk song about a train as well as a 90-minute musical showcase on 1970s TV "The Midnight Special" |
#8783, aired 2023-01-11 | HISTORICAL TV $400: On "Gaslit" Shea Whigham plays G. Gordon Liddy, wrapped up in this scandal of the 1970s Watergate |
#8626, aired 2022-04-25 | WHO PLAYED 'EM? $1600: Felix Unger, half of a 1970s TV Odd Couple Tony Randall |
#8544, aired 2021-12-30 | NEW YEAR'S ROCKIN' EVE $200: This beloved TV personality hosted New Year's Rockin' Eve across 5 decades, beginning in the 1970s
"Let me wish you Happy New Year, fellas. And you think it's wild out there, it's beginning to pour here in Times Square." Dick Clark |
#8426, aired 2021-06-21 | SOME RANDOM INFO $800: Bruce Peterson's horrific 1967 crash of Northrop's M2-F2 was in this 1970s TV series opening; Peterson survived, but without bionics The Six Million Dollar Man |
#8405, aired 2021-05-21 | 20th CENTURY TV $200: The title of this 1970s series refers to a wealthy guy on speakerphone & the 3 women who work as detectives for him Charlie's Angels |
#8372, aired 2021-04-06 | A STUDENT OF TELEVISION $400: In 1970s TV, he was Sweathog student Vinnie Barbarino; in a 1994 film, he was gun-toting non-student Vincent Vega John Travolta |
#8330, aired 2021-02-05 | FROM THE GRIDIRON TO TV $1000: A member of the Raiders in the 1970s, this Rocky Balboa foe also played himself on "Arrested Development" Carl Weathers |
#8293, aired 2020-12-02 | ALLITERATIVE TV SHOWS $1200: With her mystical lariat, Lynda Carter roped troublemakers into shape on this series from the late 1970s Wonder Woman |
#8238, aired 2020-09-16 | TV SHOWS BASED ON BOOKS BY WOMEN $600: In the 1970s & '80s Melissa Gilbert & Melissa Sue Anderson starred in "Little House on the Prairie", based on books by this author Laura Ingalls Wilder |
#8186, aired 2020-03-23 | LABORS OF "LOVE" $1200: Time to bust this 1970s TV title ship out of dry dock & make another run; in real life, one of its crew ended up as a congressman Love Boat |
#8141, aired 2020-01-20 | SECOND CITY ALUMNI $1600: She joined Second City Toronto in the 1970s as Gilda Radner's understudy & is still on TV with her SCTV pal Eugene Levy Catherine O'Hara |
#7913, aired 2019-01-23 | 1970s TV MOVIES $400: With George C. Scott as Rochester, a TV adaptation of this Bronte classic was filmed in part in Yorkshire Jane Eyre |
#7913, aired 2019-01-23 | 1970s TV MOVIES $800: Fresh from her role as Jan on this family sitcom, Eve Plumb starred in "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway" The Brady Bunch |
#7913, aired 2019-01-23 | 1970s TV MOVIES $1200: This bestselling book brought to TV the chilling story of Charles Manson & the murders his family committed Helter Skelter |
#7913, aired 2019-01-23 | 1970s TV MOVIES $2,000 (Daily Double): 1971's "Duel", a pulse-pounding tale of a highway chase, made some think this young director had a future Steven Spielberg |
#7913, aired 2019-01-23 | 1970s TV MOVIES $2000: This star of "The Flying Nun" won an Emmy as "Sybil", a woman with multiple personalities Sally Field |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | TV CRIMESOLVERS $800: MeTV stated that a "roller disco scene" on this Erik Estrada cop show "is the most 1970s moment in 1970s television" CHiPs |
#7798, aired 2018-07-04 | ON TV $200: Netflix' "Mindhunter" is about profilers in this agency in the 1970s the FBI |
#7677, aired 2018-01-16 | POTPOURRI $800: 1970s TV writer Fred Fox Jr. asks about this phrase, "Then why did the show stay on the air for six more seasons?" jumping the shark |
#7379, aired 2016-10-13 | TV THEMES $600: This soap opera has used "Nadia's Theme" as its main theme since it debuted in the 1970s The Young and the Restless |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | LOUIS, LOUIS $600: In the 1970s bodybuilder & actor Lou Ferrigno brought this green guy to life on TV the Incredible Hulk |
#7266, aired 2016-03-28 | CHICAGO TV $2000: Subtitle of the 1970s show that starred Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak, a reporter covering the supernatural The Night Stalker |
#7248, aired 2016-03-02 | TED $1600: On this 1970s TV series, Ted Lange was Isaac Washington, chief bartender on the Pacific Princess The Love Boat |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | 1970s TV $400: This Robin Williams title alien was introduced on "Happy Days" as he tried to kidnap Richie Cunningham Mork |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | 1970s TV $800: Quincy Jones wrote the theme heard here, aka "The Streetbeater", for this Redd Foxx sitcom Sanford and Son |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | 1970s TV $1200: Full name of the show on which Bill Bixby became angry, became too big for his shirt & became Lou Ferrigno The Incredible Hulk |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | 1970s TV $1600: In "Pulp Fiction", Jules says he's "gonna walk the Earth" like this guy in "Kung Fu" who began walking the Earth in 1972 Caine |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | 1970s TV $2000: Officers Ponch & Jon first hit Calif. freeways on this show in 1977, which also shot right here on our Sony stage CHiPS |
#7060, aired 2015-05-01 | TV "NIGHT" $2000: After "The Twilight Zone", Rod Serling had this 1970s supernatural anthology series Night Gallery |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | LUNAR FICTION $800: A 1976 Ben Bova novel envisions moonbases in this year that also followed "Space" in a 1970s TV show title 1999 |
#6349, aired 2012-04-05 | TV DRAMAS $200: This 1970s title family wasn't quite as well off as the zillionaire retail clan of the same name the Waltons |
#6326, aired 2012-03-05 | SHRINKING YOUR TV $600: In the 1970s Elliot Carlin brought his severe persecution complex to Dr. Bob Hartley, played by this comic legend Bob Newhart |
#5987, aired 2010-09-28 | EASY ON THE EYES $200: It seemed like Farrah was always drying off after a shower or stepping out of a pool in this 1970s TV series Charlie's Angels |
#5925, aired 2010-05-21 | 1970s TV CASTS $400: Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell & Ted Lange as your bartender The Love Boat |
#5925, aired 2010-05-21 | 1970s TV CASTS $800: Lee Majors & 3 different guys as Dr. Rudy Wells; this show could both rebuild & recast The Six Million Dollar Man |
#5925, aired 2010-05-21 | 1970s TV CASTS $1200: Robert Urich, Bart Braverman & Tony Curtis as Philip Roth (no, not the author) Vega$ |
#5925, aired 2010-05-21 | 1970s TV CASTS $1600: Angie Dickinson, Earl Holliman & Ed Bernard; Pepper was salty! Police Woman |
#5925, aired 2010-05-21 | 1970s TV CASTS $2000: Buddy Ebsen, Lee Meriwether & Mark Shera; a Quinn Martin production Barnaby Jones |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | ARNOLD PALMER $600: Arnie, & sometimes his old tractor, have been in TV ads for this petroleum company since the 1970s Pennzoil |
#5528, aired 2008-09-24 | TV VARIETY SHOWS $400: Daughter Chastity made her TV debut on this singing duo's "Comedy Hour" in the early 1970s Sonny & Cher |
#5213, aired 2007-04-18 | LET'S GO SHOPPING $1200: This TV network began in the 1970s as a Florida radio show called "Suncoast Bargaineers" Home Shopping Network |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | TV OF THE FUTURE $800: Moonbase Alpha was the lunar colony on the 1970s Martin Landau show "Space:" this year 1999 |
#5112, aired 2006-11-28 | THEY TOOK DEBATE $800: In the late 1970s conservative columnist James Kilpatrick debated liberal journalist Shana Alexander on this TV show 60 Minutes |
#5083, aired 2006-10-18 | SIX EDUCATION $400: A memorable episode of this 1970s TV show was entitled "Steve Austin, Fugitive" The Six Million Dollar Man |
#5049, aired 2006-07-20 | MARVEL $400: "Mr. McGee, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry" is a line from this "muscular" 1970s TV show The Incredible Hulk |
#5038, aired 2006-07-05 | THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT THROUGH THE YEARS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands next to a fire engine in the NYC Fire Museum.) The 1970s were one of the New York City Fire Department’s most challenging times; Howard Cosell said on TV, this borough "is burning", & firemen were often called there daily the Bronx |
#4821, aired 2005-07-18 | CELEBRITY CEREAL $1000: In Britain this titular TV time lord from Gallifrey adorned boxes of Sugar Smacks in the 1970s Doctor Who |
#4787, aired 2005-05-31 | POKER FACE $400: It's the TV show on which the poker face seen here co-starred for most of the 1970s The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | 1970s TV $400: Gordon Jump played radio station manager Arthur Carlson on this sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati |
#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 |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | 1970s TV $1600: This sitcom's theme song said, "I used to be sad, I used to be shy, funniest thing, the saddest part is I never knew why..." Alice |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | 1970s TV $2000: Tom Bosley voiced Harry Boyle, the dad referred to in the title of this animated series Wait Till Your Father Gets Home |
#4587, aired 2004-07-13 | "V" SHALL OVERCOME $400: On this 1970s TV series, a private investigator has his office in the Desert Inn Vega$ |
#4583, aired 2004-07-07 | BROWN $800: The Brown Hornet was the favorite superhero of this 1970s animated TV group of pals Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | PRIME MIME $2000: Shields & this woman, the duo seen here, had their own TV show in the 1970s, & still continue to perform Yarnell |
#4392, aired 2003-10-14 | 1970s TV $400: These title characters worked on an assembly line in the bottle-cap division of the Shotz Brewery Laverne & Shirley |
#4392, aired 2003-10-14 | 1970s TV $800: LeVar Burton played this slave, later called Toby, in the miniseries "Roots" Kunta Kinte |
#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 |
#4392, aired 2003-10-14 | 1970s TV $1600: John Houseman reprised his role as Prof. Charles Kingsfield on this TV series based on a 1973 film The Paper Chase |
#4392, aired 2003-10-14 | 1970s TV $2000: Created by Sid & Marty Krofft, this live-action show, whose characters are seen here, was set in Tranquility Forest The Bugaloos |
#4292, aired 2003-04-08 | TV GUIDE $1000: In the 1970s, a lot of viewers were suckers for this crime series whose stars are pictured here Kojak |
#4105, aired 2002-06-07 | NOTHING BUT TIME $800: In the 1970s the FCC limited TV stations' network programming during this rhyming period prime time |
#4095, aired 2002-05-24 | CELEBRITY POLITICIANS $1200: Now a TV host, he was the mayor of Cincinnati in the 1970s Jerry Springer |
#4086, aired 2002-05-13 | STATION $400: He took a failing UHF TV station in the 1970s & turned it into a "Superstation" Ted Turner |
#3862, aired 2001-05-22 | THE ONE & ONLY $400: It was the only prime-time TV series to be No. 1 in the ratings in the 1970s, 1980s & 1990s 60 Minutes |
#3835, aired 2001-04-13 | SLIPPERY "ROCK" $300: A 1970s Stephen J. Cannell TV series The Rockford Files |
#3654, aired 2000-06-22 | COMMUNICATION $600: In the 1970s local TV newscasts adopted this 10-letter "legal" term to advertise on-the-scene reports Eyewitness |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | U.S. STAMPS $200: The stamps honoring the 1970s include a head shot of this TV star, species "Bigus canarius" Big Bird |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | ANCIENT HISTORY: THE 1970s $300: The No. 1 TV program in 1979 was this CBS News program that's still on the air 60 Minutes |
#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 |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | THE CANNELL CHANNEL $200: In 1994 this 1970s Jim Garner series was revived in a TV movie The Rockford Files |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | 1970s TV $200: ABC's TGIF line-up in '71 was "The Brady Bunch", "The Partridge Family", "Room 222" & this Neil Simon-based show The Odd Couple |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | 1970s TV $400: The fall of 1975 saw "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" & these 2 spin-offs from it on the schedule Rhoda & Phyllis |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | 1970s TV $600: This title family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Jefferson County, Virginia the Waltons |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | 1970s TV $800: It was due to Diana Hyland's death that Dick Van Patten became a widower on this series Eight Is Enough |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | 1970s TV $1000: "The Tim Conway Comedy Hour" followed this man's "Goodtime Hour" in 1970, but for only 13 weeks Glen Campbell |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | '70s TV DETECTIVES $400: The 1970s saw "Police Story", "Police Surgeon" & this woman as "Police Woman" Angie Dickinson |
#2944, aired 1997-05-22 | EXPLORERS $200: In the 1970s this oceanographer produced 40 one-hour TV shows while traveling the world aboard the Calypso Jacques Cousteau |
#2495, aired 1995-06-09 | TV TRIVIA $200: Angie Dickinson played Sgt. "Pepper" Anderson on this 1970s series Police Woman |
#2143, aired 1993-12-22 | POT LUCK $100: For 5 seasons in the 1970s, this CBS sitcom starring Carroll O'Connor was TV's No 1. prime-time series All in the Family |
#2103, aired 1993-10-27 | MOVIE TRIVIA $200: "Coogan's Bluff" evolved into this 1970s TV police drama starring Dennis Weaver McCloud |
#1471, aired 1991-01-14 | TV COMEDIENNES $500: Though she had 5 CBS series bearing her name in the 1970s & 80s, only 1 was a success Mary Tyler Moore |
#1375, aired 1990-07-20 | JOURNALISM $400: In the 1970s this conservative columnist shared his views in TV debates with Shana Alexander James J. Kilpatrick |
#1237, aired 1990-01-09 | 1970S TV $100: The "M.E." in "Quincy, M.E." stood for this medical examiner |
#1237, aired 1990-01-09 | 1970S TV $200: In 1973 Richard Thomas, M. Learned & Ellen Corby won Emmys for their performances in this CBS drama The Waltons |
#1237, aired 1990-01-09 | 1970S TV $300: Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in "Maude" & then in this spin-off series Good Times |
#1237, aired 1990-01-09 | 1970S TV $400: In the last episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" he was the only character at WJM who wasn't fired Ted Baxter |
#1237, aired 1990-01-09 | 1970S TV $500: "Barney Miller"s 12th precinct police station was located in this part of New York City Greenwich Village |
#1233, aired 1990-01-03 | TV NEWSCASTERS $400: 1 of 2 persons to co-anchor the ABC evening news with Harry Reasoner in the 1970s (1 of) Barbara Walters (or Howard K. Smith) |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | '70s TV $100: "Galactica 1980" was a sequel to this 1970s series Battlestar Galactica |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | FAMOUS DAVIDS $200: Fittingly, he played a character named "Bernie" on a 1970s TV sitcom David Birney |
#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 |