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I Love the '70s (American TV series)

I Love the '70s is a decade nostalgia television mini-series and the second installment of the I Love the... series produced by VH1. The series is based on a BBC series of the same name. It examines the pop culture of the 1970s, using footage from the era, along with "Where Are They Now?" interviews with celebrities from the decade. Additionally, the show features comedians poking fun at the kitschiness of what was popular. The first episode of the series, I Love 1970, premiered on August 18, and concluded with the final episode of the series, I Love 1979, on August 22, 2003. A sequel, I Love the '70s: Volume 2, appeared in the United States on VH1 beginning on July 10, 2006.

I Love the '70s
Icon used in the titles of the series.
GenreDocumentary
Narrated byDoug Jeffers
ComposerRob Cairns
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducersGreg Altman
Michael Dutton
Karla Hidalgo
Sean Johnson
Sandra Kuhn
Running time41 min.
Release
Original networkVH1
Original releaseAugust 18 (2003-08-18) –
August 22, 2003 (2003-08-22)
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Commentators

Recurring segments

  • Roller Rink Anthem: Leif Garrett presents one of the big hits of the year in question.
  • Foxy Ladies: Erik Estrada presents the hottest women of the year.
  • Macho Men: Bo Derek presents the hottest men of the year.
  • Commercial: A famous television ad is shown from the 1970s.
  • Wonders: Lynda Carter presents various products and inventions that were introduced in the given year.
  • Follicle Fads: Isaac Hayes presents what the hottest hairstyle was for the year, sometimes choosing more than one.
  • Bella Says: Bella the Chimp picks a primate of the year (with subtitles).
  • During the credits of every episode, a popular song from each year was played while footage of Bella the Chimp playing with 1970s toys was shown. These were usually replaced with a show promo by Vh1.
  • On every episode, Kermit the Frog does a parody of the "brought to you by" segments of Sesame Street by saying "I Love the '70s is brought to you by the letter V, the letter H, and the number 1.".

Topics covered by year

1970

Roller Rink Anthem of 1970: "American Woman" by The Guess Who

Foxy Ladies of 1970: Goldie Hawn, Elizabeth Montgomery and Jane Fonda

Macho Men of 1970: Jack Lord, Frank Gifford and James Brolin

Flashback Commercial of 1970: 9Lives

Wonders of 1970: The first floppy disk, the pocket calculator and the computer mouse

Follicle Fad of 1970: Butt-length hair

Primate of 1970: Lancelot Link

1971

Roller Rink Anthem of 1971: "American Pie" by Don McLean

Foxy Ladies of 1971: Tina Turner, Candice Bergen and Jill St. John

Macho Men of 1971: Sean Connery, Rod Stewart and James Brown

Flashback Commercial of 1971: Charmin

Wonders of 1971: Hamburger Helper, Egg McMuffin and Starbucks coffee

Follicle Fad of 1971: He-Man or Jesus hair

Primate of 1971: Raffles

1972

Roller Rink Anthem of 1972: "Superfly" by Curtis Mayfield

Foxy Ladies of 1972: Barbi Benton, Nadia Comăneci and Gloria Steinem

Macho Men of 1972: Bob Griese, Steve McQueen and Bobby Fischer

Flashback Commercial of 1972: Chiffon Margarine (actually aired in 1979)

Wonders of 1972: Hacky-sack, frozen yogurt, White Zinfandel and Atkins diet

Follicle Fad of 1972: Women having unshaved armpits, legs and pubic regions

Primate of 1972: Caesar

1973

Roller Rink Anthem of 1973: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John

Foxy Ladies of 1973: Carly Simon, Gladys Knight and Carole & Paula

Macho Men of 1973: Paul Newman & Robert Redford, James Taylor and Roger Moore

Flashback Commercial of 1973: Fisher-Price Medical Kit

Wonders of 1973: Designated hitter, Krazy Glue, Cuisinart and disposable lighters

Follicle Fad of 1973: Baldness

Primate of 1973: Aldo

1974

Roller Rink Anthem of 1974: "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand (originally released in 1973)

Foxy Ladies of 1974: Britt Ekland, Bebe Buell and Angie Dickinson

Macho Men of 1974: Eric Clapton, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Freddie Prinze

Flashback Commercial of 1974: Meow Mix

Wonders of 1974: Lite beer, People magazine, VCR and liposuction

Follicle Fad of 1974: Mutton chops

Primate of 1974: Magilla Gorilla

1975

Roller Rink Anthem of 1975: "That's The Way I Like It" by KC and the Sunshine Band

Foxy Ladies of 1975: Suzi Quatro, Chris Evert and Charo

Macho Men of 1975: Bruce Springsteen, Carlton Fisk and Joe Namath

Flashback Commercial of 1975: Band-Aid

Wonders of 1975: Kool-Aid, Freshen Up Gum, Famous Amos Cookies and NordicTrack

Follicle Fad of 1975: Grizzly Adams style

Primate of 1975: Cymbal monkey

1976

Roller Rink Anthem of 1976: "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" by The Four Seasons (originally released in 1975)

Foxy Ladies of 1976: Heart's Nancy & Ann Wilson, Jessica Lange and Lauren Hutton

Macho Men of 1976: Peter Frampton, Bob Marley and Jimmy Connors

Flashback Commercial of 1976: Wisk

Wonders of 1976: Perrier, I Love New York and United States Bicentennial

Follicle Fad of 1976: Dorothy Hamill style and Shag

Primate of 1976: King Kong

1977

Roller Rink Anthem of 1977: "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston (originally released in 1976)

Foxy Ladies of 1977: Cheryl Ladd, Stevie Nicks and Jacqueline Bisset

Macho Men of 1977: Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Gere and Arnold Schwarzenegger

Flashback Commercial of 1977: Miller Lite - "Great taste, less filling" (featuring Rodney Dangerfield)

Wonders of 1977: Billy Beer, the first MRI and sports bra

Follicle Fad of 1977: Chest hair and Mohawk

Primate of 1977: The Grape Ape

1978

Roller Rink Anthem of 1978: "Le Freak" by Chic

Foxy Ladies of 1978: Margot Kidder, Raquel Welch and Cheryl Tiegs

Macho Men of 1978: Andy Gibb, Björn Borg and Mick Jagger

Flashback Commercial of 1978: Body on Tap shampoo

Wonders of 1978: Ben & Jerry's, Reese's Pieces, Ginsu and Ironman Triathlon

Follicle Fad of 1978: Throwback hair

Primate of 1978: Evie

1979

Roller Rink Anthem of 1979: "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge

Foxy Ladies of 1979: Erin Gray, Bette Midler and Sally Field

Macho Men of 1979: Ted Nugent, Sting and Dudley Moore

Flashback Commercial of 1979: Coca-Cola (featuring Mean Joe)

Wonders of 1979: ESPN, tanning beds and Sunkist

Follicle Fad of 1979: Mustache

Primate of 1979: Monkey

References

External links

  • I Love the '70s at IMDb

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I Love the 70s is a decade nostalgia television mini series and the second installment of the I Love the series produced by VH1 The series is based on a BBC series of the same name It examines the pop culture of the 1970s using footage from the era along with Where Are They Now interviews with celebrities from the decade Additionally the show features comedians poking fun at the kitschiness of what was popular The first episode of the series I Love 1970 premiered on August 18 and concluded with the final episode of the series I Love 1979 on August 22 2003 A sequel I Love the 70s Volume 2 appeared in the United States on VH1 beginning on July 10 2006 I Love the 70sIcon used in the titles of the series GenreDocumentaryNarrated byDoug JeffersComposerRob CairnsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes10ProductionProducersGreg AltmanMichael DuttonKarla HidalgoSean JohnsonSandra KuhnRunning time41 min ReleaseOriginal networkVH1Original releaseAugust 18 2003 08 18 August 22 2003 2003 08 22 RelatedI Love the 80s I Love the 80s Strikes Back Contents 1 Commentators 2 Recurring segments 3 Topics covered by year 3 1 1970 3 2 1971 3 3 1972 3 4 1973 3 5 1974 3 6 1975 3 7 1976 3 8 1977 3 9 1978 3 10 1979 4 References 5 External linksCommentators EditAerosmith Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton Art Alexakis Flex Alexander John Amos Loni Anderson Tom Arnold Sebastian Bach Bob Balaban Alec Baldwin Jillian Barberie Bob Barker Garcelle Beauvais Nilon Bella the Chimp Fred Rerun Berry Lewis Black Michael Ian Black Linda Blair Todd Bridges Andrew Bryniarski Robin Byrd Nancy Carell Lynda Carter David Cassidy Charlie s Angels Lucy Liu Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz Ellen Cleghorne Eric Close Didi Conn Jeff Corwin Molly Culver Bo Derek Simon Doonan Bill Dwyer Rich Eisen Joe Elliott Erik Estrada Dannah Feinglass Miguel Ferrer Lou Ferrigno Greg Fitzsimmons Dave Foley Jorja Fox Kim France Doug E Fresh Jim Gaffigan Gina Garan Leif Garrett Kyle Gass Peri Gilpin Stacey Grenrock Woods Annabelle Gurwitch Luis Guzman Sammy Hagar Gunnar Hansen Rachael Harris Tony Hawk Isaac Hayes Hugh Hefner Leslie Hope Mark Hoppus Scott Ian Rick James Ron Jeremy Randy Jones Kermit the Frog Brian Krause Nick Lachey Lisa Lampanelli David L Lander Carol Leifer Donal Logue George Lopez Loni Love Stephen Lynch Justina Machado Michael Madsen Marilyn Manson Constance Marie Cheech Marin Ziggy Marley Benito Martinez Matchbox Twenty Paul Doucette and Rob Thomas Edwin McCain Darryl McDaniels Kevin McDonald McG Mark McKinney Bret Michaels Leon Mobley Colin Mochrie Pat Monahan Demi Moore Jason Mraz Sharon Osbourne Ron Palillo Penn amp Teller Liz Phair Lisa Marie Presley Megyn Price Greg Proops Rachel Quaintance Lionel Richie Mo Rocca Nile Rodgers The Roots Black Thought and uestlove Tracee Ellis Ross David Lee Roth Kelly Rowland Jill Scott Stuart Scott Robert Shields Pauly Shore Mitch Silpa Grace Slick Kurtwood Smith Dee Snider Kevin Sorbo Hal Sparks Joel Stein Fisher Stevens Stiller and Meara Jeff Stilson Treach Uncle Kracker Brian Unger Vinnie David Wain George Wallace Steven Weber Kevin Weisman Maggie Wheeler Victor Williams Nancy and Ann Wilson Dean Winters Bernadette Yao Rob ZombieRecurring segments EditRoller Rink Anthem Leif Garrett presents one of the big hits of the year in question Foxy Ladies Erik Estrada presents the hottest women of the year Macho Men Bo Derek presents the hottest men of the year Commercial A famous television ad is shown from the 1970s Wonders Lynda Carter presents various products and inventions that were introduced in the given year Follicle Fads Isaac Hayes presents what the hottest hairstyle was for the year sometimes choosing more than one Bella Says Bella the Chimp picks a primate of the year with subtitles During the credits of every episode a popular song from each year was played while footage of Bella the Chimp playing with 1970s toys was shown These were usually replaced with a show promo by Vh1 On every episode Kermit the Frog does a parody of the brought to you by segments of Sesame Street by saying I Love the 70s is brought to you by the letter V the letter H and the number 1 Topics covered by year Edit1970 Edit The Jackson 5 Weebles Sesame Street originally premiered in 1969 The Partridge Family Hee Haw originally premiered in 1969 The Carol Burnett Show originally premiered in 1967 Love American Style originally premiered in 1969 Wife swapping Waterbed The Newlywed Game originally premiered in 1966 The Mod Squad originally premiered in 1968 The Odd Couple Elvis meets Nixon Black Sabbath Easy Listening Music specifically The Carpenters and Bread Monday Night Football Love Story Neil Diamond The Beatles breakup Wild Kingdom originally premiered in 1963 Lite Brite Mister Rogers Neighborhood originally premiered in 1968 Are You There God It s Me Margaret by Judy Blume The Brady Bunch originally premiered in 1969 Roller Rink Anthem of 1970 American Woman by The Guess WhoFoxy Ladies of 1970 Goldie Hawn Elizabeth Montgomery and Jane FondaMacho Men of 1970 Jack Lord Frank Gifford and James BrolinFlashback Commercial of 1970 9LivesWonders of 1970 The first floppy disk the pocket calculator and the computer mouseFollicle Fad of 1970 Butt length hairPrimate of 1970 Lancelot Link 1971 Edit Shaft The Electric Company Tom Jones Keep America Beautiful Hogan s Heroes originally premiered in 1965 Fiddler On The Roof Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin Ouija Soul Train All in the Family Kareem Abdul Jabbar Hot pants Operation Joy To The World by Three Dog Night H R Pufnstuf originally premiered in 1969 Dirty Harry Ford Pinto Bell bottoms Coca Cola s I d Like to Teach the World to Sing commercials Willy Wonka amp the Chocolate FactoryRoller Rink Anthem of 1971 American Pie by Don McLeanFoxy Ladies of 1971 Tina Turner Candice Bergen and Jill St JohnMacho Men of 1971 Sean Connery Rod Stewart and James BrownFlashback Commercial of 1971 CharminWonders of 1971 Hamburger Helper Egg McMuffin and Starbucks coffeeFollicle Fad of 1971 He Man or Jesus hairPrimate of 1971 Raffles 1972 Edit Kung Fu and Bruce Lee Scooby Doo Where Are You originally premiered in 1969 Stevie Wonder The Godfather Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids Afro Ben Lunch boxes and Wonder Bread Deep Throat The Poseidon Adventure Sea Monkeys Mark Spitz Gaucho pants The Bermuda Triangle Josie and the Pussycats originally premiered in 1970 and Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space Ziggy Stardust I Am Woman by Helen Reddy and the Women s Liberation Movement Blythe John Lennon and Yoko Ono on The Mike Douglas Show Deliverance The Brady kids grow up and three part Hawaii arc in The Brady Bunch s fourth seasonRoller Rink Anthem of 1972 Superfly by Curtis MayfieldFoxy Ladies of 1972 Barbi Benton Nadia Comăneci and Gloria SteinemMacho Men of 1972 Bob Griese Steve McQueen and Bobby FischerFlashback Commercial of 1972 Chiffon Margarine actually aired in 1979 Wonders of 1972 Hacky sack frozen yogurt White Zinfandel and Atkins dietFollicle Fad of 1972 Women having unshaved armpits legs and pubic regionsPrimate of 1972 Caesar 1973 Edit Sanford and Son originally premiered in 1972 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Jungle Boogie by Kool amp the Gang Baby Alive The Waltons originally premiered in 1972 Live and Let Die Leisure suit Charlotte s Web Pink Floyd s The Dark Side of the Moon album Shrinky Dinks The Dating Game originally premiered in 1965 The Joy of Sex Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour originally premiered in 1971 Billie Jean King vs Bobby Riggs Battle of the Sexes Kojak Schoolhouse Rock Rollerderby and Kansas City Bomber Easy Bake Oven ZOOM originally premiered in 1972 The ExorcistRoller Rink Anthem of 1973 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton JohnFoxy Ladies of 1973 Carly Simon Gladys Knight and Carole amp PaulaMacho Men of 1973 Paul Newman amp Robert Redford James Taylor and Roger MooreFlashback Commercial of 1973 Fisher Price Medical KitWonders of 1973 Designated hitter Krazy Glue Cuisinart and disposable lightersFollicle Fad of 1973 BaldnessPrimate of 1973 Aldo 1974 Edit Benji Little House on the Prairie Hong Kong Phooey Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd Good Times Connect Four Let s Make a Deal originally premiered in 1963 Elton John Day of the week panties Streaking Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein Magic 8 Ball Patty Hearst The Towering Inferno Foxy Brown The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Rumble in the Jungle Slip N Slide The Joker by The Steve Miller Band originally released in 1973 Death Wish Happy DaysRoller Rink Anthem of 1974 The Way We Were by Barbra Streisand originally released in 1973 Foxy Ladies of 1974 Britt Ekland Bebe Buell and Angie DickinsonMacho Men of 1974 Eric Clapton Mikhail Baryshnikov and Freddie PrinzeFlashback Commercial of 1974 Meow MixWonders of 1974 Lite beer People magazine VCR and liposuctionFollicle Fad of 1974 Mutton chopsPrimate of 1974 Magilla Gorilla 1975 Edit Welcome Back Kotter Big Wheel Earth Wind amp Fire One Day at a Time Pet Rock 8 Track Land of the Lost originally premiered in 1974 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams originally released in 1974 Pele Pong The Shazam Isis Hour originally premiered in 1974 Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain amp Tennille Baretta Feelings by Morris Albert originally released in 1974 The Secret Life of Plants originally published in 1973 Saturday Night Live Erhard Seminars Training Squeaky Fromme and Sara Jane Moore try assassinating Gerald Ford Barry Manilow Metrication in the United States Liberace Rhinestone Cowboy by Glen Campbell Mood ring Tony Orlando and Dawn Monty Python s Flying Circus originally premiered in 1969 and Monty Python and the Holy Grail JawsRoller Rink Anthem of 1975 That s The Way I Like It by KC and the Sunshine BandFoxy Ladies of 1975 Suzi Quatro Chris Evert and CharoMacho Men of 1975 Bruce Springsteen Carlton Fisk and Joe NamathFlashback Commercial of 1975 Band AidWonders of 1975 Kool Aid Freshen Up Gum Famous Amos Cookies and NordicTrackFollicle Fad of 1975 Grizzly Adams stylePrimate of 1975 Cymbal monkey 1976 Edit Charlie s Angels Kiss The Muppet Show Carrie The Gong Show Family Feud Donny and Marie Oscar Mayer Taxi Driver Starsky and Hutch originally premiered in 1975 Dr J Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster Do You Feel Like We Do by Peter Frampton Car Wash Rocky Stretch Armstrong Captain Kangaroo The Bad News Bears United States BicentennialRoller Rink Anthem of 1976 December 1963 Oh What a Night by The Four Seasons originally released in 1975 Foxy Ladies of 1976 Heart s Nancy amp Ann Wilson Jessica Lange and Lauren HuttonMacho Men of 1976 Peter Frampton Bob Marley and Jimmy ConnorsFlashback Commercial of 1976 WiskWonders of 1976 Perrier I Love New York and United States BicentennialFollicle Fad of 1976 Dorothy Hamill style and ShagPrimate of 1976 King Kong 1977 Edit Wonder Woman Battle of the Network Stars ABBA Close Encounters of the Third Kind Star Wars What s Happening originally premiered in 1976 You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone Shields and Yarnell Saturday Night Fever Studio 54 Queen New York City Son of Sam New York City Blackout of 1977 and 1977 World Series Smokey and the Bandit Annie Hall Clackers Punk rock specifically the Ramones the Sex Pistols The Clash and the New York Dolls RootsRoller Rink Anthem of 1977 Don t Leave Me This Way by Thelma Houston originally released in 1976 Foxy Ladies of 1977 Cheryl Ladd Stevie Nicks and Jacqueline BissetMacho Men of 1977 Lindsey Buckingham Richard Gere and Arnold SchwarzeneggerFlashback Commercial of 1977 Miller Lite Great taste less filling featuring Rodney Dangerfield Wonders of 1977 Billy Beer the first MRI and sports braFollicle Fad of 1977 Chest hair and MohawkPrimate of 1977 The Grape Ape 1978 Edit Superman The Incredible Hulk originally premiered in 1977 Super Friends originally premiered in 1973 Halloween The Price Is Right originally premiered in 1972 Brick House by Commodores originally released in 1977 Underalls Debbie Does Dallas Louise Brown Bee Gees Grease WKRP in Cincinnati Da Ya Think I m Sexy by Rod Stewart B J and the Bear CB radios Up In Smoke Fantasy Island originally premiered in 1977 The Who and Led Zeppelin Simon The Wiz National Lampoon s Animal HouseRoller Rink Anthem of 1978 Le Freak by ChicFoxy Ladies of 1978 Margot Kidder Raquel Welch and Cheryl TiegsMacho Men of 1978 Andy Gibb Bjorn Borg and Mick JaggerFlashback Commercial of 1978 Body on Tap shampooWonders of 1978 Ben amp Jerry s Reese s Pieces Ginsu and Ironman TriathlonFollicle Fad of 1978 Throwback hairPrimate of 1978 Evie 1979 Edit CHiPs originally premiered in 1977 The Warriors Pop Rocks I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor originally released in 1978 Apocalypse Now Alien Slime Taxi originally premiered in 1978 Pittsburgh s back to back win in Super Bowl XIII and 1979 World Series 10 Donna Summer Candie s shoes Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Chippendale dancers Three s Company originally premiered in 1977 The Jerk Jimmy Carter s Swamp Rabbit incident My Sharona by The Knack Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels originally premiered in 1977 Village People The Muppet MovieRoller Rink Anthem of 1979 We Are Family by Sister SledgeFoxy Ladies of 1979 Erin Gray Bette Midler and Sally FieldMacho Men of 1979 Ted Nugent Sting and Dudley MooreFlashback Commercial of 1979 Coca Cola featuring Mean Joe Wonders of 1979 ESPN tanning beds and SunkistFollicle Fad of 1979 MustachePrimate of 1979 MonkeyReferences EditExternal links EditI Love the 70s at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Love the 2770s American TV series amp oldid 1149796785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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