The 1970s was a wild time in America, and television reflected the anything-goes atmosphere. Unfortunately, not every show holds up to modern sensibilities.
Before he transformed into the beloved British spy, Roger Moore found fame as a suave and sophisticated detective.
The Footlights has turned out star names including Stephen Fry, John Cleese, Douglas Adams, David Baddiel and many more ...
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Love is in the air—and on our screens ...
However, concerns about inequality persist. The survey found that 86 per cent of respondents identified as white British or white (slightly more than the 82 per cent of the wider UK population), and ...
Those without cable can watch the show for free through DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. Sling and Philo are ...
From the Fonz to Wonder Woman to Archie Bunker, these TV characters made the '70s iconic.
Director Martin Scorsese is best known for his gritty dramas. However, one of his early films became the unlikely source material for a beloved 1970s sitcom.
‘Joy and a fuzzy nostalgia.’ ...
The franchise's last two TV outings were both cancelled after just one series ...
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Derby date for comedian Geoff Norcott's new live show BASIC BLOKE 2 – There’s No Bloke Without Fire
Comedian and radio host Geoff Norcott brings his wit and wisdom to Derbyshire in his new live show BASIC BLOKE 2 – There’s No ...
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