favourite TV shows growing up in the 70s and 80s

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07 Jun 2019, 3:50 pm

Hey, was wondering if there were anyone on this forum that grew up in the 70s and the 80s
and if so, what their favourite shows were while growing up.

When i was a nipper i loved the Flumps, the Clangers and Bagpus.
As i grew a little older, i watched Buck Rogers, and Mork and Mindy.
As a teenager i watched "Monkey: journey to the west", and "kung Fu" the series with David Carodine.

I imagine if i think hard i will remember some more.
As i was growing up, cheesy B-martial art movies were big also, particularly as i was obsessive karate kid at the time.
During the 80s, Ninja movies were big. Ninja 1, 2, and 3. The Master with Leigh Van Cleef, and The American Ninja series which were great fun and bit more professional.

I also liked Stephen Seagal during that time, and movies by Jean Claude Van Damme
not to mention, one or two hollywood movies such as A Big Trouble in Little China
and Jackie Chan Movies.

All really good fun during this era.
anyone want to share.
cheers



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07 Jun 2019, 5:07 pm

In no particular order...

Happy Days
Laverne and Shirley
Kung Fu
Wonder Woman (With....Lynda Carter. 8O 8O I wanted to marry her)
The Greatest American Hero
The Six Million Dollar Man
Love Boat
Fantasy Island
Star Trek (the original and best)
The Adventures of Jonny Quest -cartoon
Scooby Doo - cartoon
Dallas
The Incredible Hulk (Bill Bixby)
Night Rider
Sunday night Disney movies
Davey and Goliath claymation
Sesame Street
Electric Company
321 Contact



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07 Jun 2019, 5:36 pm

I was born in 1990, but have a liking for the popular 1970s sitcom Good Times.


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