7 Times TV Shows in the ’70s Addressed Serious Issues That Were Ahead of Their Time
1. All in the Family Tackles Racism All in the Family made waves in the ’70s by addressing racism head-on. […]
1. All in the Family Tackles Racism All in the Family made waves in the ’70s by addressing racism head-on. […]
1. Pet Rocks In the ’70s, a craze emerged that might seem utterly bizarre today: pet rocks. All you had
1. Mary Ann from Gilligan’s Island Mary Ann Summers, the sweet and wholesome farm girl from Gilligan’s Island, is remembered
1. The Waltons The Waltons, which premiered in 1972, was a family drama that became a cornerstone of television storytelling.
1. Roller Skates Back in the ’80s, roller skates were the must-have item for every kid and teen. You couldn’t
1. The Coca-Cola “Hilltop” Ad (1971) You’ve probably heard the song “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke,” and
1. The Wonder Years One of the most beloved shows of the 1980s, The Wonder Years premiered in 1988 and