12 Sitcom Friendships from the ’70s That Felt Completely Real
1. Richie Cunningham and Potsie Weber (Happy Days) Richie and Potsie always felt like the kind of friends who met […]
1. Richie Cunningham and Potsie Weber (Happy Days) Richie and Potsie always felt like the kind of friends who met […]
1. Alka-Seltzer, “Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz” There was something so simple and so satisfying about hearing those fizzy words float
1. Cabbage Patch Kids If you grew up in the ’80s, you probably remember the frenzy around Cabbage Patch Kids.
1. The Brady Bunch: The Time Greg Turned Into “Johnny Bravo” Fans still laugh about the episode where Greg suddenly
1. Johnny Carson Johnny Carson didn’t just host The Tonight Show, he practically redefined what late-night TV felt like. People
1. The Corner Five-and-Dime There was something magical about a five-and-dime, with aisles that felt endless even though the whole
1. Paul McCartney There was something about Paul McCartney in the ’60s that sent teens into an absolute frenzy, and