I dont remember much, other than Jacklyn Smith on Charlies Angels. Six million dollar man was ahead of its time like there was no way that could ever happen, and of course I was hutch, since neither of us looked like starsky as we cruised around on our bikes with out junior policemen id cards in our wallets, it was the only thing in the wallet... We once called in because there was a broken windshield we thought were diamonds and the second time the lights were off in the streets. Got grounded for that one since we got to stay out until the street lights went on.
The biggest thing I remember was one tv, everyone watched together, we would get to stay up late for Dean Martins roasts but never got what the fuss was about, but comedy central roasts crack me up now.
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I was a LEE Majors fan also. Mostly what I loved out of the 70's was the Trucking CB craze, loved BJ and The bear, Movin' on, Sheriff lobo, an Dukes of Hazzard. Also big for me was the Space themed shows of Buck Rogers, and Battlestar Galactica. The cop shows were the best, an the kitchy sci-fi series were awesome also.
The '70s was the last bastion of really good television, does anybody remember Saturday mornings, and the Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show?? (I was in college, and still watched). After the Love Boat dropped anchor on Saturday nights, that's when everything went to "disco hell"....
and then, of course, there was Tattoo yelling "Da Plane, Da Plane"....
I always liked "Scooby Doo, Where Are You". The original is so much better than any newer version. And like Mo Kcar, I liked "The Dukes of Hazard". General Lee is one of the greatest TV cars ever.