The 1970's

The 1970's took television to a new level of social, issue oriented series.  With the tumultuous 60's race riots behind us it was time to open the doors for an african-american audience to have shows they could identify with.  Producer Norman Lear made sure the 70's would do just that with the likes of The Jefferson's and Good Times. Also, the topics were becoming edgy and confronted issues that were taboo in decades before.  On Good Times the issue of sexual molestation was addressed....All In The Family addressed everyting from bigotry and racism to rape and the Vietnam War.  America found itself performing a self-evaluation through the medium of television.  Cheesy variety shows kept us on the lighter side as the drama's took on more and more challenging topics.  Here are a few facts and You Tube clips from the top 15 rated shows of the 70's.

All In The Family
M.A.S.H.
Hawaii Five-0
Sanford And Son
Gunsmoke
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Maude
The Waltons
Little House On The Prairie
Laverne And Shirley
Happy Days
One Day At A Time
Three's Company
Marcus Welby M.D.
Adam 12


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