The 1970s are home to some of the best horror series of all time, many of which are still worth watching today. The decade is best known for its spooky anthology series that grouped an assortment of ...
Picture this: It’s 1964, and families across America are huddled around their black-and-white Zenith sets, watching a sharp-suited man step through a door that exists “between the pit of man’s fears ...
Kicking off your Converse and slamming the door behind you after school was such a relief. Straight to the cupboard for Space Sticks, then on to pouring a glass of Tang. Homework could wait — this was ...
There was more stuff happening in the 1970s than crime. “The Price is Right,” hosted by Bob Barker, debuted, for example. However, the 1970s are undoubtedly a popular decade for crime stories. That’s ...
Before forensic labs, digital tracking, and streaming mega-franchises like CSI or True Detective, television’s sleuths solved crimes with sharp instincts, trench coats, and charm. The 1970s and ’80s ...
Even more than film, TV is engaged with the society and politics of a particular moment, which helps to explain why so many series end up feeling dated even shortly after they were on the air.
The cut-off of ‘when’ classic TV ends and contemporary TV begins is often debated; much as we millennials may not like it, the shows we grew up with are almost all, or nearly, 30 years old! With that ...
Take a trip back in time and explore the best sci-fi TV shows of the 1970s with us. We're winding through the decades to deliver a comprehensive, curated list of the finest small-screen science ...