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These are some of the sitcoms from the 70's that has never been in syndication and has yet to be on Digital TV.
Chico and the Man
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
Eight is Enough
Here's Lucy
Love American Style
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Nanny and the Professor
The New Dick Van Dyke Show
The Tony Randall Show
Did you enjoy watching any of these shows from the 1970-79 era? I saw pieces of Chico and The Man a few years ago but never saw any of the other shows.
The only ones in that list that I remember are "Eight Is Enough", which was pretty bad, and Love American Style", which was really, really funny. I absolutely love the original "Dick Van Dyke" show, it was hilarious, and Laura Petrie was SO pretty, but I don't remember the "New Dick Van Dyke Show" at all.
Here's my favorite skit from "Love American Style", with Ann B. Davis and John McGiver. Imagine, Alice smoking pot!
The only ones in that list that I remember are "Eight Is Enough", which was pretty bad, and Love American Style", which was really, really funny. I absolutely love the original "Dick Van Dyke" show, it was hilarious, and Laura Petrie was SO pretty, but I don't remember the "New Dick Van Dyke Show" at all.
Here's my favorite skit from "Love American Style", with Ann B. Davis and John McGiver. Imagine, Alice smoking pot!
Ok I see Me-TV did have Love American Style on their schedule at some point in the past. Had no idea Ann B. Davis starred on another 70's sitcom besides the Brady Bunch.
Ok I see Me-TV did have Love American Style on their schedule at some point in the past. Had no idea Ann B. Davis starred on another 70's sitcom besides the Brady Bunch.
Ann B. Davis was probably just one of that week's "guest star". I don't remember her in anything after Brady Bunch.
I liked Nanny and the Professor, Love American Style, Courtship of Eddie's Father and Eight is Enough. I was young.
Love American Style (theme music by The Cowsills) and Chico and the Man were fairly funny, the best forgotten sitcoms of the 70s were Hot L Baltimore, Soap, Carter Country and All That Glitters.
Love American Style (theme music by The Cowsills) and Chico and the Man were fairly funny, the best forgotten sitcoms of the 70s were Hot L Baltimore, Soap, Carter Country and All That Glitters.
I remember reading the woman who played Mrs Garrett in Facts of Life was part of the show Hot L Baltimore.
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