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      The Definitive 1970s TV Trivia Quiz!

      The Definitive 1970s TV Trivia Quiz!
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      Retro & Nostalgia · Television

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 9, 2024

      The 1970’s finally brought a sense of realism to network television by introducing relevant topics into the shows. Unlike the previous two decades, where they focused on depicting a better, more perfect, life for viewers and never talking about things happening around the world, the 70’s found a way to touch on all the major problems going on in the world while also making it funny. It was also a decade of amazing new television series from “The Odd Couple” to “The Partridge Family,” and this is your chance to show us just how much you know about television from the 70s.

      1970s TV Trivia Quiz

      Our 1970s TV trivia quiz is a challenge! Do you honestly know enough about 1970s TV trivia to get a perfect score? If you remember classics like "Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Brady Bunch," "Happy Days," "Charlie's Angels," "Three's Company," and other amazing shows, then it is a good time to prove it.

      The Definitive 1970s TV Trivia Quiz!

      Buckle up, nostalgia aficionados! We're taking a groovy trip down memory lane, back to the era when flares were all the rage and disco was king. The 1970s weren't just a time of wild fashion and funky tunes; television was having its own revolution. It's time to test your smarts and see just how well you remember the classic TV shows that defined a decade of remarkable entertainment. From the heartwarming moments to the laugh-out-loud sitcoms, the '70s had it all, and we've got the quiz to prove it!

      A vintage TV set surrounded by iconic 1970s memorabilia, including disco balls, lava lamps, and vinyl records

      Gather 'round, trivia buffs, because we're about to challenge everything you thought you knew about '70s television. Those iconic shows weren't just filling our screens with memorable characters; they were crafting the cultural fabric of a generation. With our definitive '70s TV trivia quiz, you'll be answering questions that are as entertaining as the shows themselves. So grab your bell-bottoms and your best mood ring because it's quiz time! Can you recall the details that made shows like "All in the Family" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" staples of '70s TV? Let's find out together!

      Iconic TV Shows and Characters

      A colorful collage of 1970s TV show logos and iconic characters, including images of popular actors in character costumes

      Ah, the '70s, when our TVs were a treasure trove of flair pants and funky wallpaper backdrops. Get ready to mentally strut down memory lane as we dish out the scoop on the shows and the legendary characters that became the talk of every shag-carpeted living room.

      Sitcom Sensations

      "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" threw us a curveball with a single woman protagonist aiming for career success, something downright revolutionary for the time. Then you had "Happy Days" with the Fonz, giving thumbs up and "Ayyy" right into pop culture history. And who could forget John Ritter fumbling and bumbling as the irresistibly goofy Jack Tripper in "Three's Company"?

      • "All in the Family" gave us Archie Bunker, the love-to-hate-him bigot with a heart of... well, something.
      • "The Jeffersons" spun us off to heights of success (quite literally, to a deluxe apartment in the sky).

      These shows weren't just funny; they were a cheeky reflection of our changing times.

      Dramatic Landmarks

      Over in the drama department, "MAS*H" delivered the feels with a side of satire, courtesy of the unflappable "Hawkeye Pierce." Meanwhile, shows like "Columbo" had us twitching our inner detective 'staches, pondering just how he'd crack the case with his disarming, seemingly bumbling approach.

      • "The Waltons" with their mountain life and nighty-night roll call, warmed our hearts faster than a microwaved TV dinner.
      • "Lou Grant" took us into the hustle of a newsroom, showing us the grit behind the glamour of journalism.

      Each episode carved out a slice of life, dishing out truths with a side of drama.

      Cops, Docs, and Sci-Fi Blocks

      If you were jonesing for justice, the '70s TV cops had your back. "Hawaii Five-O" and "Kojak" served up law with a side of cool, while "The Rockford Files" spin-kicked standard detective tropes with a trailer-living P.I.

      • Have a thing for otherworldly shows? "Mork from Ork," with his nano-nano, reminded us why we love an adorable alien.
      • "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "Wonder Woman" made us all believe in the possibility of becoming bionic or an Amazonian goddess.

      Let's face it, we were living for these cops, creatures, and caped crusaders every weeknight.

      Cultural Impact and Fun Facts

      We've tuned our TVs to the nostalgic channel, ready to whisk you back to a decade where television wasn't just entertainment, it was a cultural phenomenon. Strap in as we reminisce, reveal, and relive the era that gave us more than just catchy theme songs—it gave us stories and characters that still resonate with us today.

      Memories and Memorabilia

      We all remember crowding around the television, adjusting those rabbit ears to get a clearer picture. Who didn't want a WKRP in Cincinnati t-shirt or a lunchbox sporting the wise-cracking guys from Sanford and Son? 1970s TV wasn't just about what was on screen; it spilled into our lives through stickers, posters, and toys that turned a mere TV trivia quiz into a trove of treasures we'd hunt for at flea markets decades later.

      Spotlight on Spin-Offs and Crossovers

      Oh, the glorious spin-offs and crossovers that came out of 1970s TV! When The Love Boat set sail, it wasn't just a cruise—it was a ticket to see your favorite characters from other shows onboard for a special cameo. From Good Times to Three's Company, the decade was a master class in extending the life and laughter of beloved shows. Let's not forget our very own “master” Charlie's Angels, who showed us how to solve crimes with style and a great blowout.

      Beyond Television

      Our beloved 1970s TV did more than just define a decade; it shaped our dreams and sparked imagination beyond the small screen. The Brady family inspired us to embrace the blended household, while The Odd Couple made us laugh about roomie woes before we even knew we'd have them. And talking of dreams, who didn't practice that Greta Garbo turn with hopes of being spotted by a Hollywood scout? Just us? Okay then. But let's not forget those moments when television trickled into blockbuster territory—did someone say Jaws, Rocky, Close Encounters, and Star Wars? Yep, our 70s heroes were not just framed on our walls, they were action figures battling it out on our living room floors.

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      What famous actor once portrayed the role of Vinnie Barbarino on "Welcome Back Kotter"?

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      Which former NFL Hall of Famer starred in "Little House on The Prairie" as Johnathon Gray?

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      What was the name of Richie Cunningham’s older brother on "Happy Days"?

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      Question 7/15

      Starsky and Hutch drove a bright red vehicle with sexy white stripes on each side. What model was it?

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      Question 8/15

      What was the name of Jan Brady’s imaginary boyfriend on the family sitcom, "The Brady Bunch"?

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      Who was bullying Michael by taking his lunch money every day at school on "Good Times"?

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      During which season did we finally see the face of Rhoda’s doorman Carlton, who is always mentioned and always heard, but never seen?

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      Question 11/15

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      Question 12/15

      Fred, from "Sanford and Son," was taking lessons by mail for something he dreamed of one day becoming. What type of lessons did he take?

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      Question 13/15

      Mary Tyler Moore’s ex-boyfriend, Bill, follows her to Minneapolis. When he goes to visit her, from whose sick bed did take roses?

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      Question 14/15

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