12 ’70s TV Moments That Became Next-Day Conversation Starters
1. Chuckles’ Funeral on The Mary Tyler Moore Show When the episode “Chuckles Bites the Dust” aired in 1975, viewers […]
1. Chuckles’ Funeral on The Mary Tyler Moore Show When the episode “Chuckles Bites the Dust” aired in 1975, viewers […]
1. Hypercolor T-Shirts These shirts felt like science experiments you could wear, changing color based on body heat or a
1. Jaws (1975) There was a long stretch where it felt like Jaws was on television every single weekend, usually
1. The Ed Sullivan Show, The Beatles (1964) When The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964,
1. “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey The opening piano notes feel like flipping a switch the second they come on.
1. Rotary Dial Telephone The rotary phone sat in a fixed spot and never moved, usually on a small table
1. George Maharis George Maharis became a household name in the early ’60s thanks to his breakout role as Buz