The 1970s was a great decade for science fiction, and some forgotten sci-fi TV shows from the era are still very fun to watch.
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Fans of crime dramas simply cannot afford to miss out on this ITV series. The Sweeney aired from 1975 to 1978 across a remarkable 53 episodes, following members of the Metropolitan Police's Flying ...
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The best series of the 70s

Television in the 1970s gave us great series: from 'Starsky & Hutch' to 'Dallas' and 'Lou Grant', 'Kojak,' and 'Baretta'.
Morecambe and Wise still have a place in the hearts of the British public, and Eric was instrumental in ensuring their enduring popularity.