The only weekly television series that Jame Stewart — who for the first time allowed himself to be referred to as “Jimmy” in the credits — ever starred in was 1971 to 1972's The Jimmy Stewart Show. He ...
Even as it was beginning to blow up at the box office, science fiction was still relatively rare on TV in the 1970s. That’s due in part to the budgets simply not being adequate enough to make the ...
Television in the 1970s television offered viewers some of the most memorable characters in American TV viewing history: Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli, from “Happy Days”; Mork from Ork, of “Mork and ...
Step back in time to the wild world of 1970s TV where networks pushed the limits of imagination—and failed spectacularly. From a nuclear-powered luxury train to a show about a pet chimpanzee, this is ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
David Soul, the actor who brought the cool detective Ken Hutchinson to life in the popular 1970s TV series “Starsky & Hutch,” has died. He was 80. In a Friday statement to The Times, the actor and ...
Star Trek almost returned to television in the 1970s with Star Trek: Phase II, a live-action continuation of Star Trek: The Original Series. Produced by The Roddenberry Archive and OTOY, Lost Voyages: ...
Back when TV stations produced more local shows, one program in particular stood out —"Bowling for Dollars." The show ran on Channel 13 (then WOKR-TV, now WHAM-TV) during two periods in the 1970s and ...