LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- If you grew up in the 1970s, you probably knew all about a kids' show with plenty of music, lots of life lessons and three costumed animal characters. Now, thanks to social media ...
Some search for battle, others are born into it ...
Sid Krofft, the legendary puppeteer behind iconic 1970s shows like H.R. Pufnstuf and Land of the Lost, has passed away at age 96. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he died peacefully in his sleep ...
From the time television entered mainstream culture, TV programming has mirrored our lives, evolving and shifting as society has grown and changed. In the '50s and '60s, there were crime dramas like ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it came to television in the 1970s, the times were a-changing — and not a moment too soon. During the decade, the television industry saw ...
The 1970s saw the television medium in the United States push the boundaries of network content restrictions and other pre-existing storytelling limitations. That meant shows like "Saturday Night Live ...
Debuting with a two-hour movie pilot in 1981 and running for three seasons on ABC, The Greatest American Hero has become a cult classic of superhero television. The series followed teacher Ralph ...
Kids' television creator Sid Krofft, who along with his brother Marty created some of the most memorable and weirdest ...