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Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#1 Post by I Love the 70s! » Tue Oct 23, 2018 5:27 am

Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call

Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

Total points: 40

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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#2 Post by kroxquo » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:08 am

Spoiler
Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner CHiPs
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens. Mary Tyler Moore
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin.

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby
6. Dr. Adam Bricker Medical Center
7. Dr. Joe Gannon. Emergency
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce MASH


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space." Muppet Show
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." Donny & Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!" Flip Wilson
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine). 60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama). The Waltons


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host. Tom Snyder
Name the show title, late night host and network.


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show. Dick Cavett



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

James Garner & Mariette Hartley
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#3 Post by franktangredi » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:51 am

Spoiler
Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo
ALL IN THE FAMILY
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens
THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
THE LOVE BOAT
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
MEDICAL CENTER
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce
M*A*S*H


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
THE MUPPET SHOW
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."
DONNIE AND MARIE
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."
THE SONNY AND CHER HOUR


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)
60 MINUTES
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)
THE WALTONS


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.
THE LATE SHOW, TOM SNYDER, CBS?


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.
THE DICK CAVETT SHOW

Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

JAMES GARNER, MARIETTE HARTLEY

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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#4 Post by littlebeast13 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:08 am

Spoiler
Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo - All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens - The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."

Shouldn't there be an answer well here?


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine) - 60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama) - The Waltons?


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

Total points: 40
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#5 Post by ShamelessWeasel » Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:21 am

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1. All in the Family
2. CHiPs
3. Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. nope
5. Marcus Welby MD
6. The Love Boat
7. Medical Center
8. MASH
9. The Muppet Show
10. Donny and Marie
11. nope
12. nope
13. 60 Minutes
14. The Waltons
15. Tom Snyder, Tomorrow , NBC
16. Dick Cavett

Commercial Bonus
nope

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#6 Post by jarnon » Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:38 am

Spoiler
Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce M*A*S*H


Variety, The Spice of Life

Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space." The Muppet Show
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." Donnie & Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp." Sonny & Cher


Time Slots

Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine) 60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama) The Waltons


Let's Talk!
(two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.

16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.


Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each). James Garner
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#7 Post by Beebs52 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:03 am

Spoiler
1970s


Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner Different Strokes
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley Ben Casey
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce MASH


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." Donnie and Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!" Geraldine
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp." Peggy Lee Show


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine) 60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama) Family


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network. grrrr


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show. Dick Cavett Show



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each). Bert and Ernie
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#8 Post by mellytu74 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:10 am

Spoiler
Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo - ALL IN THE FAMILY
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner - CHIPS (I am so ashamed)
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens - THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin - NOPE

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley - MARCUS WELBY
6. Dr. Adam Bricker - LOVE BOAT
7. Dr. Joe Gannon - MEDICAL CENTER
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce - MASH


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space." - THE MUPPETS
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." - DONNY AND MARIE
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!" - FLIP WILSON
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp." - SONNY AND CHER HOUR


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine) - 60 MINUTES
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama) - THE WALTONS?


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.

TOMORROW SHOW, TOM SNYDER, NBC

16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.

DICK CAVETT

Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

JAMES GARNER AND MARIETTE HARTLEY


Total points: 40

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#9 Post by PanicinDetroit » Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:43 am

Spoiler
asting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner CHiPs
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin Switch

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby, MD
6. Dr. Adam Bricker The Love Boat
7. Dr. Joe Gannon Medical Center
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce M*A*S*H


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space." The Muppet Show
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." Donny and Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!" Flip Wilson
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp." Sonny and Cher


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)The Waltons


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.Tomorrow, Tom Snyder, NBC


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.Dick Cavett



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).James Garner and Mariette Hartley

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#10 Post by Catfish » Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:08 am

Spoiler
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo
All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin


Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
Medical Center
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce
M*A*S*H


Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
Laugh-In
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."

Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)
60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)
The Waltons

All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.

Tom Snyder
CNN


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.
Dick Cavett

During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).
Marriette Hartley
James Garner


Total points: 40[/quote]
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#11 Post by T_Bone0806 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:30 am

Spoiler
Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call

Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo

All In The Family

2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner

CHIPs

3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin




Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley

Marcus Welby, MD

6. Dr. Adam Bricker

The Love Boat

7. Dr. Joe Gannon

Medical Center

8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce

M*A*S*H*


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."

The Muppet Show

10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."

The Donny and Marie Show

11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"

The Flip Wilson Show

12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."

The Sonny and Cher Show


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)

60 Minutes

14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)

The Waltons


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.

Tomorrow w/Tom Snyder/Tom Snyder/NBC


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.

Dick Cavett/The Dick Cavett Show



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

James Garner, Mariette Hartley


Total points: 40
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#12 Post by BackInTex » Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:31 am

Spoiler
Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo
All In The Family

2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
CHIPS

3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin



Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
Marcus Welby, MD

6. Dr. Adam Bricker


7. Dr. Joe Gannon
Emergency!

8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce
M*A*S*H



Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
The Muppet Show

10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."
The Donnie & Marie Show

11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
The Flip Wilson Show

12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."
The Carol Burnett Show



Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)
60 Minutes

14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)
Dallas



Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.
Tom Snyder,Late Night, ABC



16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.
William F Buckley, Are You Smarter Than Me? No!




Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).
James Garner & Mary/Mariellen/something

They weren't married?

Total points: 40
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#13 Post by triviawayne » Tue Oct 23, 2018 10:12 am

Spoiler
1. all in the family
2. the paper chase
3. mary tyler moore show
4. the paper chase
5. emergency
6. emergency
7. emergency
8. mash
9. muppet show
10. donny & marie
11. flip wilson
12. sonny & cher
13. 60 minutes
14. waltons
15. dick cavett
16. tom snyder
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#14 Post by Hotseat Or Bust! » Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:23 pm

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1.) All In The Family, 3.) The Mary Tyler Moore Show. 5.) Trapper John, MD., 6.) The Love Boat, 8.) MASH, 10.) Donny & Marie. 13.) 60 Minutes, 14.) The Waltons. Commercial Bonus: James Garner & Mariette Hartley.

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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#15 Post by mrkelley23 » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:54 pm

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Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call

Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner CHiPS
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin Streets of San Francisco

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby, M.D.
6. Dr. Adam Bricker The Love Boat
7. Dr. Joe Gannon Emergency!
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce M*A*S*H


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space." The Muppet Show
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." Donny and Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!" The Flip Wilson Show
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp." Sonny and Cher


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine) 60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama) Little House on the Prairie


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.

Tomorrow, Tom Snyder, ABC


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.

It's not Robert Osborne, but I can't think who it might be.



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

James Garner and Mariette Hartley

Total points: 40
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#16 Post by Estonut » Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:56 pm

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Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call

Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo
All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
CHiPs
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin


Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley
Marcus Welby, M.D.
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
The Love Boat
7. Dr. Joe Gannon
Medical Center
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce
M*A*S*H


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
The Muppet Show
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."
The Donny and Marie Show
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
The Flip Wilson Show
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)
60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)
The Waltons


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.
Tomorrow/Tom Snyder/NBC

16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.
Dick Cavett/The Dick Cavett Show


Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).
James Garner and Mariette Hartley (who recently appeared as the mother of Connie Britton's character in last season's "9-1-1"
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#17 Post by Bob78164 » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:53 am

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Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo All in the Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin CHiPs

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby, M.D.
6. Dr. Adam Bricker
7. Dr. Joe Gannon Medical Center
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce M*A*S*H


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." Donny and Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine) 60 Minutes
14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama) The Waltons


Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network. Tomorrow, Tom Snyder. NBC


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each). James Garner and Mariette Hartley
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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#18 Post by A Non E. Muss » Wed Oct 24, 2018 5:30 am

Spoiler
Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call
Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo

All In The Family

2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner

Little House On The Prairie

3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin

Police Woman

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley

Marcus Welby MD

6. Dr. Adam Bricker

Trapper John MD

7. Dr. Joe Gannon

Emergency!

8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce

M*A*S*H

Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space."

The Muppet Show

10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll."

Donny & Marie

11. "What you see is what you get, honey!"

The Flip Wilson Show

12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp."

The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)

60 Minutes

14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)

The Waltons

Let's Talk! (two points each)
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.

Tom Snyder, Tomorrow, & NBC

16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.

Dick Cavett & The Dick Cavett Show

Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

James Garner & Mariette Hartley

Total points: 40

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Re: Decades: PrimeTime S1 E7

#19 Post by I Love Decades! » Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:29 pm

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Decades: PrimeTime
Season 1, Episode 7
10/23/2018

The 1970s


Casting Call

Identify the popular 70s show based on the names of the characters . Two points each.

1. Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Lionel Jefferson, Irene Lorenzo - All In The Family
2. Jon Baker, Joseph Getraer, Arthur Grossman, Jebediah Turner - CHiPs
3. Lou Grant, Ted Baxter, Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens - Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. Peterson T. 'Pete' Ryan, Frank MacBride, Malcolm Argos, Maggie Philbin - Switch

Doctor in the House
Name the 70s show associated with each of these TV doctors. Two points each.

5. Dr. Steven Kiley - Marcus Welby, MD
6. Dr. Adam Bricker - The Love Boat
7. Dr. Joe Gannon - Medical Center
8. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce - MASH


Variety, The Spice of Life
Match these catchphrases with the correct 70s variety show (two points each):

9. "Pigs In Space." - The Muppet Show
10. "I'm a little bit country, you're a little bit rock n roll." - Donny and Marie
11. "What you see is what you get, honey!" - The Flip Wilson Show
12. "It takes a V-A-M-P, Vamp." - The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour


Time Slots
Name the 70s series that occupied the following slots (three points each):
(All times ET)

13. Sunday 8:00-9:00 (or whenever football was over), 1968 - present on CBS (news magazine)
60 Minutes

14. Thursday 8:00-9:00, September 1972-August 1981 on CBS (family drama)
The Waltons

Let's Talk! (two points each) - partial credit given
All about 70s late-night talk and news shows.

15. Dan Aykroyd of SNL did a spot-on impression of a chain-smoking, late night host.
Name the show title, late night host and network.
Tomorrow, Tom Snyder, NBC


16. A cerebral host (degree in drama from Yale) hosted his own show on six different networks (ABC, CBS, PBS, USA, CNBC and TCM) from 1968 through 2007.
Name the host/show.
Dick Cavett Show



Commercial Bonus
During the late 1970s two actors appeared in a popular series of television commercials advertising Polaroid cameras. They had such amazing on-screen chemistry that many viewers erroneously believed that they were married in real life.
Name the two actors (three points each).

James Garner and Mariette Hartley

Points:

panic ~~ 40 - Perfect!
melly ~~ 38
tbone ~~ 38
esto ~~ 36
tangredi ~~ 34
a non ~~ 34
krox ~~ 31
mrkelley ~~ 30
weasel ~~ 28
Bob#s ~~ 26
triviawayne ~~ 24
catfish ~~ 23
BiT ~~ 23
hotseat ~~ 22
jarnon ~~ 21
beebs ~~ 13
lb ~~ 10

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