12 Sitcoms From The 1970s That Barely Anyone Remembers
1. The Paul Lynde Show (1972–1973) Paul Lynde had a unique comedic style, and after his success on Hollywood Squares, […]
1. The Paul Lynde Show (1972–1973) Paul Lynde had a unique comedic style, and after his success on Hollywood Squares, […]
1. Smoking… Everywhere Back in the ’70s, smoking was nearly inescapable. People smoked at restaurants, on airplanes, in offices, and
1. Coach Ernie Pantusso – Cheers When Nicholas Colasanto, who played the loveable Coach Ernie Pantusso, passed away in 1985,
1. “Dyn-o-mite!” – Good Times Jimmie Walker’s character, J.J., made this catchphrase iconic, but it relied on a stereotypical portrayal
1. Dominique – The Singing Nun (1963) Who would’ve thought a nun with an acoustic guitar would top the American
Slang changes faster than we can keep up with, and some phrases become time capsules of a bygone era. If
Growing up in the past came with its own set of rules, and back then, certain habits were so common