Can You Name All 40 Of These 60s And 70s TV Shows And Movies From A Single Image?
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Question 1/40
This TV show's theme song was entitled "The ballad of Jed Clampett."
The Beverly Hillbillies
Mr. Ed
Gunsmoke
Question 2/40
This wholesome show included guest appearances by Jack Nicholson, Bob Denver, Alan Hale, Jr., Sterling Holloway and Don Rickles.
The Andy Griffith Show
Courtship of Eddie's Father
Father Knows Best
Question 3/40
This TV show was the second-longest running Western series to air on U.S. network television. It's stars included Lorne Greene and Pernell Roberts.
Gunsmoke
Bonanza
Unforgiven
Question 4/40
Despite solid ratings, this show was cancelled as part of the "rural purge" that saw the elimination of shows set on farms or in the Wild West.
Mr. Ed
Green Acres
Gilligan's Island
Question 5/40
This show was centered on the day-to-day operations of the Shady Rest Hotel. Its stars included Lori Saunders and Pat Woodell.
Green Acres
Beverly Hillbillies
Petticoat Junction
Question 6/40
This classic film followed the story of the Corleone Family, and its success spawned two sequels. Among its star-studded cast members were Marlon Brando, Diane Keaton, Al Pacino and James Caan.
The Godfather
Goodfellas
Casino
Question 7/40
This neo-noir mystery was directed by Roman Polanski and starred Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It was set in 1930s Los Angeles and followed the story of how the city got access to water.
The Manchurian Candidate
Chinatown
All the President's Men
Question 8/40
This groundbreaking sitcom followed the stories of U.S. Army doctors stationed in South Korea during the Korean War. Alan Alda, Jamie Farr and Harry Morgan all brought the laughs and even a few tears in this complex show.
Hogan's Heroes
Emergency!
M*A*S*H*
Question 9/40
This Norman Lear sitcom followed a working class family played by Carroll O'Connor, Sally Struthers, Rob Reiner and Jean Stapleton. Despite being a comedy, it tackled tough issues, including racism, homosexuality, religion and the Vietnam War.
All in the Family
The Jeffersons
Sanford and Son
Question 10/40
Bea Arthur starred in this sitcom about middle-aged liberal women. The show followed hot-topic issues of the day with a tender approach and plenty of laughs.
Rhoda
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Maude
Question 11/40
This TV show started as two made-for-television films, which led to the show. Ricardo Montalban got top billing, but it was Hervé Villechaize's Tattoo that made the show a classic.
Lost in Space
Gilligan's Island
Fantasy Island
Question 12/40
This show introduced us to John Travolta and his smooth moves.
Welcome Back Kotter
Mork and Mindy
One Day at a Time
Question 13/40
It was this movie that made us afraid to go into the water…
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Jaws
Return to the Blue Lagoon
Question 14/40
Which show was referred to as "the show that killed the Brady Bunch?"
The Jeffersons
Sanford and Sons
Good Times
Question 15/40
One of several spin-offs from Happy Days, this show featured Robin Williams playing a loveable alien on earth.
Mork and Mindy
My Favorite Martian
The Odd Couple
Question 16/40
This out-of-this-world TV show featured the voice of Bugs Bunny, Mel Blanc, in many of its episodes.
Star Trek
Battlestar Galactica
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Question 17/40
This Clint Eastwood Western was praised for its non-stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
Question 18/40
In this famous show, a witch named Samantha often twitched her nose to create a spell.
The Brady Bunch
Bewitched
The Patty Duke Show
Question 19/40
This hit sitcom parodied The Donna Reed Show in its opening credits.
The Addams Family
The Munsters
Courtship of Eddie's Father
Question 20/40
This film told the story of a sweet transvestite, who was played by Tim Curry. Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, and Meatloaf also starred in the movie.
Midnight Cowboy
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Last Picture Show
Question 21/40
This 1973 horror film left many people awake at night. Linda Blair's performance was absolutely chilling.
The Thing
The Exorcist
The Omen
Question 22/40
James Garner played an ex-con private investigator who wanted to play things safe.
The Rockford Files
Columbo
Starsky and Hutch
Question 23/40
This boxing film was written by its star, Sylvester Stallone. It also featured Talia Shire and Burgess Meredith, who both turned in phenomenal performances.
Rocky
Street Fighter
Rambo
Question 24/40
This film featured a hilarious retelling of history that could only come from the minds of the Monty Python boys.
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
Question 25/40
This hit show let us all know just how handy it can be to have a collie hanging around the house.
Lassie
Benji
Rin Tin Tin
Question 26/40
This show told the story about two identical cousins…because that's a thing that could totally happen.
The Donna Reed Show
The Patty Duke Show
My Three Sons
Question 27/40
Things may have seemed rosy between these sitcom roommates, but the relationships between the actors were often tense.
Too Close for Comfort
One Day at a Time
Three's Company
Question 28/40
What was life like driving a New York taxi? This sitcom showed us, and kept us laughing the whole time.
WKRP in Cincinnati
Welcome Back Kotter
Taxi
Question 29/40
Can being the captain of a police station be hilarious? This show certainly made us see the possibilities.
Barney Miller
Emergency!
Hill Street Blues
Question 30/40
This 1970s family drama made us all wish for a simpler time, and Melissa Gilbert was the adorable little sister we always wanted.
The Waltons
Little House on the Prairie
Petticoat Junction
Question 31/40
We're not really sure how a show with a trucker and his pet chimpanzee became popular, but we did love to tune in every week.
Movin' On
B.J. and the Bear
Smokey and the Bandit
Question 32/40
This Angie Dickinson show was the first to feature a female lead. She played an undercover cop named Pepper Anderson.
Police Woman
Barnaby Jones
The Rookies
Question 33/40
This buddy cop show featured David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser as two streetwise guys who always got their guy.
Magnum, P.I.
Simon & Simon
Starsky and Hutch
Question 34/40
This classic film starred George C. Scott and was written, in part, by Francis Ford Coppola. It was one of the first movies to be released on VHS tape.
Full Metal Jacket
Patton
Apocalypse Now
Question 35/40
How could a girl like Sandra Dee fall in love with the likes of Danny Zuko? We all watched this movie so many times that we have the whole soundtrack memorized.
West Side Story
Grease
The Music Man
Question 36/40
John Travolta managed to make disco cool in this 1977 boogie-heavy hit.
Dirty Dancing
Flashdance
Saturday Night Fever
Question 37/40
This film's premise was that a highly sexual woman would be the force that stops evil in the world. Farfetched? Maybe, but Jane Fonda made it a treat to watch.
Barbarella
And God Created Woman
Klute
Question 38/40
This parody of Spaghetti Westerns was a Mel Brooks classic, and it starred Gene Wilder, Alex Karras, Cleavon Little, and Slim Pickens.
Blazing Saddles
The Shootist
The Cowboys
Question 39/40
This show about a single mom and her daughters getting a fresh start was a hit, but things got tense behind the scenes due to Mackenzie Phillips' addiction struggles.
Gimme A Break
One Day at a Time
Empty Nest
Question 40/40
We tuned in every week to see what Raj, Rerun and Dwayne were up to, but really we secretly just wanted to see what kind of trouble little Dee would start for her big brother.
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About This Quiz
They just don’t make TV shows and movies like they used to. From kitschy sitcoms to gritty dramas, we couldn’t get enough of them in the 60s and 70s. But these shows are decades old now, so you might not remember as many as you think you do. Can you identify these shows and films from just a single frame? Take our quiz and see how you stack up!