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What Was Hawkeye’s Full Name on M*A*S*H?
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Who Was the Captain of the Pacific Princess on The Love Boat?
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Which 1970s Detective Had a Glass Eye and a Rumpled Trench Coat?
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What Instrument Did Peter Brady Play in The Brady Bunch?
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Which Show Was Set During the Korean War but Was Actually a Critique of the Vietnam War?
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What Was the Name of the Talking Car in Knight Rider?
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Who Was Archie Bunker's Son-In-Law on All in the Family?
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What Was the Profession of Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show?
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Who Played Starsky in Starsky & Hutch?
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What Was the Name of the Robot on Lost in Space, Which Reran in the '70s?
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Which Sitcom Featured a Talking Horse?
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Who Played Laverne in Laverne & Shirley?
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On Good Times, What Was J. J. 's Signature Catchphrase?
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What Kind of Car Did Starsky Drive?
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What Was the Name of the Dog on The Partridge Family?
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Which 1970s Show Was Based on a Comic Strip?
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What Kind of Store Did Sanford and Son Run?
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Who Starred as Thomas Magnum’s Voice of Reason, Higgins, in Magnum, P. I. Reruns?
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On Welcome Back, Kotter, What Was the Name of the Student Who Wore a Leather Jacket and Acted Cool?
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What Famous Sketch Show Debuted in 1975?
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What Show Featured a Police Station in Greenwich Village?
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Who Starred as the Bionic Woman?
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What Was the Name of the Disco-Loving Character on WKRP in Cincinnati?
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Who Played Maude in the Sitcom of the Same Name?
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What Was the Name of the Neighborhood Where The Jeffersons Moved?
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What Kind of Vehicle Did Ponch and Jon Drive in CHiPs?
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Which Actress Famously Pulled Her Ear at the End of Each Show?
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Who Sang the Theme for The Love Boat?
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In Little House on the Prairie, What Was Charles Ingalls’ Occupation?
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What Kind of Animal Was Gentle Ben?
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Which Sitcom Was a Spin-Off of All in the Family?
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Which Actor Played the Six Million Dollar Man?
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What Was the Name of the Spaceship in Battlestar Galactica?
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What Was the Name of the Governor’s Secretary in Benson?
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Which Show Followed a Group of Castaways on a Tropical Island and Reran Heavily in the '70s?
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What Was the Brady Bunch’s Dog’s Name?
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What Did “WKRP” Stand for in the Show "WKRP in Cincinnati"?
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Who Played Detective Kojak?
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On Fantasy Island, What Was the Name of Mr. Roarke’s Assistant?
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Which Show Starred Linda Lavin as a Single Mom?
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Who Hosted The Muppet Show?
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What Was the Name of the Sheriff in The Dukes of Hazzard Reruns?
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Who Played Wonder Woman in the 1970s?
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What Was the Real Name of Fonzie in Happy Days?
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What Did Oscar Madison Do for a Living in The Odd Couple?
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Who Played the Role of Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files?
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Which Band Was Featured in The Partridge Family?
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Which '70s Show Featured Paranormal Investigations?
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What Was the Theme of Hee Haw?
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What City Was Rhoda Set in?
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Who Played Lou Grant in Both Comedy and Drama Formats?
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What Phrase Was Associated With Detective Kojak?
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What Were the Names of the Alien Visitors in V Reruns?
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What Job Did Fred Sanford’s Son Lamont Want to Pursue Instead of Junk Dealing?
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What Game Show Featured a Giant Tic-Tac-Toe Board With Celebrities?
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What 1970s Show Was Known for the Theme Song “Suicide Is Painless”?
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Which 1970s TV Show Featured a Green-Skinned Superhero Who Transformed When Angry?
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What Was the Name of the Spaceship Crewed by Apes in the Planet of the Apes TV Series?
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Who Provided the Voice for the Robot Twiki in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century?
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Which 1970s Show Centered on a Witch Who Solved Crimes With Her Supernatural Abilities?
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What Was the Occupation of Ann Romano in One Day at a Time?
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Who Was the Host of Soul Train for Most of the 1970s?
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What Kind of Animal Was Flipper, Often Rerun During the ’70s?
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What Was the Setting for Emergency!?
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Who Was the Original Host of The Gong Show?
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What Was the Name of the Family in Eight Is Enough?
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On The White Shadow, What Sport Did Coach Reeves Oversee?
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Who Played the Villainous J. R. Ewing in Dallas?
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What Was the Name of the Younger Cop in Streets of San Francisco?
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Which Charlie’s Angels Star Was Only on the Show for One Season Before Becoming a Pop Culture Icon?
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What Family Drama Followed the Life of John-Boy and His Siblings?
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Which 1970s Animated Series Featured Characters Based on a Real-Life Basketball Team?
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On Fantasy Island, What Did Tattoo Famously Yell When a Plane Arrived?
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What Game Show Featured Contestants Guessing Survey Answers?
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Who Starred in the Lead Role of Mannix?
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Which Sitcom Followed the Misadventures of the Harper Valley PTA?
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What Was the Name of the Skipper on Gilligan’s Island Reruns?
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What School Did Mr. Kotter Teach at in Welcome Back, Kotter?
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In CHiPs, What Did CHiPs Stand for?
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Who Was the Female Star of Police Woman?
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What 1970s Sci-Fi Show Was Set in a Post-Apocalyptic Earth With Talking Apes?
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What Show Had Characters Like Gonzo, Fozzie, and Miss Piggy?
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What Cartoon Featured a Mystery-Solving Gang in a Van?
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Which 1970s Western Starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon?
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What Comedy Followed a Group of Inept Soldiers During World War II?
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Which 1970s Sitcom Featured a Character Named Schneider, the Building's Quirky Superintendent?
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What Animated 1970s Series Featured a Band of Mystery-Solving Musicians Called The Neptunes?
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On "Three's Company," What Was Jack Tripper Pretending to Be to Live With Janet and Chrissy?
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What Kind of Establishment Did "Alice" Take Place in?
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Which City Did the Show "Taxi" Take Place in?
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Henry Blake
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Charles Emerson Winchester
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Benjamin Franklin Pierce
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Frank Burns
Hawkeye’s full name was Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce, a wisecracking but brilliant surgeon stationed at a Korean War medical unit.
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Captain Merrill Stubing
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Captain Jack Sparrow
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Captain Dave Harris
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Captain Andy
Captain Merrill Stubing was the friendly and dependable leader of the Pacific Princess, guiding both the ship and its guests.
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Barnaby Jones
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Jim Rockford
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Lt. Columbo
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Joe Mannix
Lieutenant Columbo, known for his glass eye and rumpled trench coat, always outsmarted suspects with his casual brilliance.
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Clarinet
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Flute
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Drums
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Guitar
Peter Brady played the drums, often practicing in the family’s rec room and dreaming of rock star fame.
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M*A*S*H
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Hogan’s Heroes
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China Beach
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Combat!
M*A*S*H was set during the Korean War but cleverly used its setting to comment on the Vietnam War’s absurdities.
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T.A.R.A.
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Max
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KITT
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Turbo
The talking car in Knight Rider was named KITT, an advanced AI-powered vehicle with a sharp wit and turbo boosts.
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Lionel Jefferson
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George Jefferson
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Tom Willis
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Michael Stivic
Archie Bunker’s son-in-law was Michael Stivic, a liberal-minded college student often clashing with Archie’s conservative views.
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News producer
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Fashion designer
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Teacher
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Lawyer
Mary Richards worked as an associate producer at a Minneapolis TV newsroom, breaking ground for single, career-focused women on TV.
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Michael Landon
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Paul Michael Glaser
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David Soul
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Don Johnson
Paul Michael Glaser played Starsky, the street-smart, fast-driving detective with a flashy car and a strong sense of justice.
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Robby
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Zeta
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Robot
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Alpha
The robot on Lost in Space was simply called Robot, famous for saying, “Danger, Will Robinson!” in dramatic moments.
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Mister Ed
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Lancelot Link
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Gentle Ben
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My Mother the Car
Mister Ed featured a talking horse who only spoke to his owner, Wilbur, often causing hilarious misunderstandings.
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Carol Burnett
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Penny Marshall
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Cindy Williams
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Sally Struthers
Penny Marshall played Laverne, the tough-yet-lovable brewery worker known for her "L" monogram and witty one-liners.
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“Sit on it!”
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“Ayyyy!”
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“Dyn-o-mite!”
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“You got it, dude!”
J.J.’s signature catchphrase on Good Times was “Dy-no-mite!”—delivered with explosive energy and instantly iconic in pop culture.
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Ford Gran Torino
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Chevrolet Camaro
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Dodge Charger
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Pontiac Firebird
Starsky drove a bright red Ford Gran Torino with a distinctive white stripe—one of TV’s most iconic muscle cars.
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Rusty
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Tiger
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Simone
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Charlie
The Partridge Family’s dog was named Simone, a calm and quiet pup who often appeared in early episodes.
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The Waltons
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Welcome Back, Kotter
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Barney Miller
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Blondie
Blondie was a 1970s sitcom based on the long-running comic strip about the Bumstead family’s everyday misadventures.
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Hardware store
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Deli
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Shoe store
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Junkyard
Fred and Lamont ran a junkyard, filled with secondhand treasures and hilarious banter in Sanford and Son.
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Carroll O'Connor
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Alan Alda
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John Hillerman
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Richard Mulligan
John Hillerman starred as Higgins, the stern yet witty estate caretaker who often clashed with—and secretly admired—Magnum.
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Freddie
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Epstein
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Vinnie Barbarino
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Arnold Horshack
The cool, leather-jacket-wearing student on Welcome Back, Kotter was Vinnie Barbarino, played by a young John Travolta.
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The Carol Burnett Show
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Saturday Night Live
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SCTV
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Laugh-In
Saturday Night Live debuted in 1975, revolutionizing comedy with sharp sketches, celebrity hosts, and unforgettable characters still beloved today.
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Barney Miller
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CHiPs
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Kojak
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Dragnet
Barney Miller was set in a quirky Greenwich Village police station, blending dry humor with heartfelt stories of everyday cops.
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Lindsay Wagner
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Farrah Fawcett
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Lynda Carter
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Lee Majors
Lindsay Wagner starred as the Bionic Woman, Jaime Sommers, a former tennis pro turned cyborg agent with incredible strength and hearing.
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Venus Flytrap
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Herb Tarlek
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Johnny Fever
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Andy Travis
The disco-loving character on WKRP in Cincinnati was Venus Flytrap, the smooth-talking evening DJ with funky style and heart.
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Cloris Leachman
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Bea Arthur
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Betty White
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Mary Tyler Moore
Bea Arthur played Maude, a bold, outspoken woman unafraid to tackle serious issues with sharp wit and fearless honesty.
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Beverly Hills
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Gramercy
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The East Side
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Park Avenue
The Jeffersons moved to a luxury apartment in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, famously known in the theme song as “the East Side.”
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Police cruiser
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Motorcycle
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Convertible
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Jeep
Ponch and Jon patrolled California highways on sleek Kawasaki motorcycles as part of the CHP in CHiPs.
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Lucille Ball
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Carol Burnett
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Valerie Harper
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Marlo Thomas
Carol Burnett famously tugged her ear at the end of each show as a loving secret message to her grandmother.
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Neil Sedaka
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Barry Manilow
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Jack Jones
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Andy Williams
Jack Jones sang The Love Boat theme, setting the mood with smooth vocals about love, adventure, and romantic escapades.
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Storekeeper
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Farmer
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Teacher
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Tailor
Charles Ingalls was a hardworking farmer and carpenter, providing for his family with love, resilience, and calloused hands.
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Horse
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Dog
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Bear
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Gorilla
Gentle Ben was a tame and lovable bear, forming a heartwarming bond with a young boy in the Florida wilderness.
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The Jeffersons
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Cheers
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Laverne & Shirley
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WKRP in Cincinnati
The Jeffersons was a popular spin-off of All in the Family, following George and Louise’s rise to the East Side.
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Lee Majors
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Michael Landon
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Robert Conrad
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Dirk Benedict
Lee Majors played the Six Million Dollar Man, Steve Austin, a former astronaut rebuilt with bionic limbs and superhuman powers.
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Orion
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Galactica
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Nova
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Pegasus
The spaceship in Battlestar Galactica was called the Galactica, humanity’s last hope in the fight against the Cylons.
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Louise
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Kathy
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Marcy
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Ann
The governor’s secretary in Benson was the quirky and sweetly scatterbrained Marcy Hill, who often confided in Benson.
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Hogan’s Heroes
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Petticoat Junction
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Gilligan’s Island
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The Monkees
Gilligan’s Island followed seven castaways stranded on a tropical island, mixing slapstick comedy with endless rescue mishaps.
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Buddy
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Tiger
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Max
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Spot
The Brady Bunch’s dog was named Tiger, a lovable mutt who appeared in early episodes of the classic sitcom.
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A fictional Cincinnati radio station call sign
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“Wacky Krazy Radio Power”
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“We Keep Rockin’ People”
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A real radio station
“WKRP” stood for a fictional AM radio station in Cincinnati, home to quirky DJs and hilarious broadcasting mishaps.
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Peter Falk
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Mike Connors
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Telly Savalas
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James Garner
Telly Savalas played Detective Kojak, the lollipop-loving, tough-talking New York cop known for his bald head and sharp wit.
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Marco
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Tattoo
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Rico
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Felix
Mr. Roarke’s assistant on Fantasy Island was Tattoo, famously announcing guests’ arrivals with the line, “De plane! De plane!”
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Rhoda
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Phyllis
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Maude
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Alice
Alice starred Linda Lavin as a single mom working at Mel’s Diner while chasing her dreams in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Miss Piggy
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Gonzo
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Fozzie Bear
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Kermit the Frog
Kermit the Frog hosted The Muppet Show, juggling wild antics and guest stars with his signature charm and calm chaos.
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Lou Grant
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Andy Taylor
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Rosco P. Coltrane
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Buford T. Justice
The sheriff in The Dukes of Hazzard reruns was Boss Hogg’s bumbling sidekick, Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, known for his goofy laugh.
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Lindsay Wagner
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Erin Gray
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Lynda Carter
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Cheryl Ladd
Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman in the 1970s, becoming an iconic symbol of strength, beauty, and superhero style.
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Alfred Fonzer
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Arthur Fonzarelli
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Arthur Fowler
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Anthony Finnegan
Fonzie’s real name was Arthur Fonzarelli, the leather-jacketed, motorcycle-riding cool guy with a heart of gold on Happy Days.
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Lawyer
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Cop
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Teacher
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Sportswriter
Oscar Madison was a sportswriter, often seen typing columns amid the chaos of his messy apartment on The Odd Couple.
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Dennis Weaver
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James Garner
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Robert Blake
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Peter Falk
James Garner played Jim Rockford, a charming private investigator who solved cases with wit, intuition, and a touch of sarcasm.
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The Partridge Family
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The Monkees
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The Brady Bunch
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The Archies
The Partridge Family featured a fictional pop band made up of the TV show's cast, with real vocals by David Cassidy.
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Emergency!
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker
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Mannix
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Dragnet
Kolchak: The Night Stalker featured paranormal investigations, with reporter Carl Kolchak chasing vampires, werewolves, and other eerie creatures.
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Detective drama
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Game show
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Country comedy and music
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Horror anthology
Hee Haw blended country music and corny comedy, set in a rural town filled with jokes, banjos, and overalls.
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Chicago
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Los Angeles
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New York City
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Minneapolis
Rhoda was set in New York City, where Rhoda Morgenstern returned to her roots for a fresh start and big laughs.
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Carroll O'Connor
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Alan Alda
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Hal Linden
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Ed Asner
Ed Asner played Lou Grant in both The Mary Tyler Moore Show (comedy) and its spin-off Lou Grant (drama).
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“Who loves ya, baby?”
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“Just one more thing.”
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“Bang, zoom!”
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“Book ‘em, Danno.”
Detective Kojak’s signature phrase was “Who loves ya, baby?”—a tough-yet-endearing catchphrase that became his unforgettable trademark.
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The Visitors
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The Replicants
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The Bugs
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The Sentinels
The alien visitors in V reruns were simply called "The Visitors," hiding sinister plans behind human-like appearances.
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Comedian
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Actor
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Musician
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Businessman
Lamont Sanford dreamed of becoming more than a junk dealer, often expressing interest in a more refined business career.
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Match Game
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$10,000 Pyramid
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Family Feud
4
Hollywood Squares
Hollywood Squares featured a giant tic-tac-toe board with celebrities offering humorous answers and helping contestants win prizes.
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M*A*S*H
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The White Shadow
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CHiPs
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Kojak
M*A*S*H was known for the haunting theme song “Suicide Is Painless,” which captured the show’s blend of humor and sorrow.
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Shazam
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Wonder Woman
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The Incredible Hulk
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The Flash
The Incredible Hulk featured Dr. David Banner transforming into a green-skinned superhero whenever his anger got the best of him.
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The Odyssey
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Pegasus
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Liberty
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Icarus
The Icarus was the ill-fated spacecraft that crash-landed on a future Earth ruled by intelligent apes.
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Frank Welker
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Peter Cullen
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Leonard Nimoy
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Mel Blanc
Legendary voice actor Mel Blanc, also known for Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, provided the voice for Twiki.
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Bewitched
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Charmed
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The Girl with Something Extra
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch
“The Girl with Something Extra” featured a telepathic woman navigating married life while occasionally using her powers to solve problems.
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Secretary
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Teacher
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Advertising executive
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Nurse
Ann Romano worked as a divorced mother and advertising executive, balancing her career with raising two teenage daughters.
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Casey Kasem
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Don Cornelius
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Dick Clark
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Arsenio Hall
Don Cornelius hosted Soul Train with smooth charisma, becoming a cultural icon and championing Black music and style.
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Otter
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Seal
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Whale
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Dolphin
Flipper was a highly intelligent bottlenose dolphin who helped humans solve problems and rescue those in danger.
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Chicago fire station
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New York hospital
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Los Angeles paramedics and firefighters
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Boston clinic
Emergency! was set in Los Angeles, following paramedics and firefighters from Squad 51 as they responded to dramatic rescue calls.
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Chuck Barris
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Gene Rayburn
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Bob Barker
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Richard Dawson
Chuck Barris was the original host of The Gong Show, known for his quirky antics and offbeat sense of humor.
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Bradford
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Carter
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Morrison
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Newton
The family in Eight Is Enough was the Bradfords, a large household led by newspaper columnist Tom Bradford in Sacramento.
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Football
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Wrestling
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Basketball
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Track
Coach Reeves on The White Shadow led a high school basketball team, mentoring players both on and off the court.
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Larry Hagman
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Patrick Duffy
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Ken Kercheval
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Robert Urich
Larry Hagman portrayed the cunning oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, becoming one of TV’s most iconic villains of all time.
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Frank Cannon
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Mike Reed
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Steve Keller
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Sam Jones
The funky young cop in The Streets of San Francisco was Inspector Steve Keller, played by Michael Douglas.
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Cheryl Ladd
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Farrah Fawcett
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Jaclyn Smith
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Kate Jackson
Farrah Fawcett starred in just one season of Charlie’s Angels but skyrocketed to fame with her iconic poster.
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Little House
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The Waltons
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Family Ties
4
Eight Is Enough
The Waltons followed John-Boy and his close-knit family as they faced life’s struggles in rural Virginia during the Depression.
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The Groovie Goolies
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Fat Albert
3
Super Friends
4
Harlem Globetrotters
The Harlem Globetrotters featured animated characters based on the real-life Harlem Globetrotters, blending basketball skills with quirky superpowers.
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“Look, boss, look!”
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“Here it comes!”
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“Incoming, boss!”
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“De plane! De plane!”
Tattoo famously shouted “De plane! De plane!” to announce the arrival of guests to the mysterious Fantasy Island.
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Family Feud
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The Price is Right
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Let's Make a Deal
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Match Game
Family Feud had contestants guess the most popular survey responses, making it a beloved and long-running game show.
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Robert Conrad
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Mike Connors
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James Garner
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Peter Falk
Mike Connors starred as private investigator Joe Mannix, known for his toughness, charm, and action-packed detective work.
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Petticoat Junction
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Green Acres
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Harper Valley P.T.A.
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Mayberry R.F.D.
Harper Valley PTA starred Barbara Eden as a sassy single mom shaking up her conservative town with humor and heart.
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George
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Jonas
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Bill
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Fred
The Skipper’s name was Jonas Grumby, played by Alan Hale Jr., and he was the lovable captain of the S.S. Minnow.
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Northside Prep
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James Buchanan High
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Brooklyn South High
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Central High
Mr. Kotter taught at James Buchanan High School, where he mentored a lovable group of misfit students known as the Sweathogs.
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Civilian Highway Patrol
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California Highway Investigation Patrol
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Central Highway Interception Police
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California Highway Patrol
CHiPs stood for California Highway Patrol, showcasing the adventures of motorcycle officers keeping California’s highways safe and entertaining.
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Angie Dickinson
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Lindsay Wagner
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Stefanie Powers
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Farrah Fawcett
Angie Dickinson starred as Sergeant Pepper Anderson in Police Woman, one of TV’s first successful female-led crime dramas.
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Logan’s Run
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Planet of the Apes
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Blake’s 7
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Space: 1999
Planet of the Apes was set in a post-apocalyptic future where intelligent apes ruled and humans struggled to survive.
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Sesame Street
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The Electric Company
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Fraggle Rock
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The Muppet Show
The Muppet Show featured beloved puppet characters like Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, and Miss Piggy in a zany variety show format.
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Fat Albert
2
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
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Jabberjaw
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Josie and the Pussycats
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! followed a gang of teens and their dog solving spooky mysteries in their van, the Mystery Machine.
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Bonanza
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Wagon Train
3
The Big Valley
4
Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon, upholding justice in the rough-and-tumble town of Dodge City.
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M*A*S*H
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F Troop
3
Combat!
4
Hogan’s Heroes
Hogan’s Heroes followed a group of clever, yet comically inept, Allied POWs running secret operations from a German camp.
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The Jeffersons
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One Day at a Time
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Diff’rent Strokes
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Good Times
One Day at a Time featured Schneider, the mustachioed, toolbelt-wearing superintendent known for his quirky charm and frequent pop-ins.
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Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
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Jabberjaw
3
Josie and the Pussycats
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Speed Buggy
Jabberjaw featured The Neptunes, an underwater rock band who solved mysteries alongside their lovable, air-breathing shark drummer.
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British
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A priest
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A college student
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Gay
Jack pretended to be gay so the landlord would allow him to live with Janet and Chrissy in their apartment.
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Beauty salon
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Diner
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Gas station
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Hotel
“Alice” was set in Mel’s Diner, a roadside eatery where waitresses served up sass, burgers, and heartwarming laughs.
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Los Angeles
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Chicago
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Boston
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New York City
“Taxi” was set in New York City, capturing the gritty charm and chaos of life in the Big Apple.
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