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Really? Were the '70s that bad for movies?
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Comcast On Demand has this feature called TubeTime. On it, I found five episodes of One Day at a Time, one of my favorite shows from when I was young. Amazingly enough, it still stands up as a sitcom. It was terribly progressive, too, with having a sixteen-year-old daughter discuss sex so frankly with her mother (at one point saying [accusing?] that the mom will "shack up" with a guy she recently met).

I can't believe it came out in 1975, though. I could have sworn I was watching it in 1979 (about the time I start having television memories).
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Doesn't this just take you back? Ah, those were the days.

I never realized how much of my formative years was spent watching ABC.
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What's your favorite movie of the '70s?

Also, what in your opinion is the most underrated '70s movie (if that differs from your first answer)?
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I never admitted what 70s shows I once watched unabashedly.

Sha Na Na
Hee Haw
What's Happening?


Also, was Solid Gold from the 70s or 80s? I can't remember.
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What TV show from the '70s do you hate admitting that you liked?
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Today's reality shows are analogous to game shows in the '70s. Doesn't anyone remember how much of a cultural phenomenon those were?

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