How Well Do You Know 70s TV Shows?

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1. Which 70s TV show starred two single roommates who worked as bottle cappers in a Milwaukee brewery?

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"Laverne & Shirley" is the correct answer because this 70s TV show revolves around two single roommates who work as bottle cappers in a Milwaukee brewery. The show follows the comedic adventures and misadventures of Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney as they navigate their personal and professional lives in the brewery. The show was a spin-off of the popular sitcom "Happy Days" and became a hit in its own right, running for eight seasons from 1976 to 1983.

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From "Starsky & Hutch" to "The Brady Bunch," the 1970s was filled with a bunch of classic, unforgettable shows. Take this quiz to test your knowledge on popular... see moreTV shows from the 70s!
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2. "The Brady Bunch" is a 70s TV show that revolved around a large blended family with how many children?

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"The Brady Bunch" is a 70s TV show that revolved around a large blended family with six children. This is evident from the statement that the show focused on a "large blended family," indicating that there were multiple children involved. The answer of 6 is the only option that matches this description.

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3. Which 70s TV show was a television breakthrough, with the first never-married, independent career woman as the central character?

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The Mary Tyler Moore Show was a television breakthrough in the 70s as it featured the first never-married, independent career woman as the central character. This show paved the way for more realistic and relatable portrayals of women on television, challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes. Mary Tyler Moore's character, Mary Richards, was a strong and empowered woman who worked as a news producer and showed that women could thrive in their careers without the need for a husband or family. The show was influential in its time and had a lasting impact on the representation of women in television.

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4. During which war does "M*A*S*H" take place?

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"M*A*S*H" takes place during the Korean War. The show is set in a mobile army surgical hospital (MASH) near the front lines of the war. The characters in the show are military personnel who provide medical care to wounded soldiers during the conflict. The Korean War lasted from 1950 to 1953 and was a conflict between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily led by the United States).

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5. Which of the following characters is NOT featured on "Happy Days"?

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The character Michael is not featured on "Happy Days".

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6. What are the names of the original Charlie's Angels?

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The correct answer is Sabrina, Jill, Kelly. In the original Charlie's Angels TV series, which aired from 1976 to 1981, the three main characters were Sabrina Duncan, Jill Munroe, and Kelly Garrett. They worked as private investigators for the Townsend Agency and were known for their crime-fighting skills and glamorous appearances.

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7. In "Maude," what is Maude Findlay's political orientation?

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Maude Findlay's political orientation in the show "Maude" is liberal. This can be inferred from her outspoken and progressive views on various social and political issues throughout the series. Maude is portrayed as a strong advocate for women's rights, racial equality, and other liberal causes. Her liberal stance is often contrasted with the more conservative beliefs of other characters on the show.

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8. In which fictional city did "Starsky & Hutch" take place?

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"Starsky & Hutch" is a popular television show that takes place in Bay City. This fictional city serves as the backdrop for the crime-fighting duo's adventures and investigations. The show follows the two detectives as they navigate the streets of Bay City, solving cases and upholding justice. The setting of Bay City is an integral part of the show's storyline and adds to the overall atmosphere and charm of the series.

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9. In "Three's Company," what is Chrissy Snow's occupation?

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Chrissy Snow's occupation in "Three's Company" is a secretary. This is evident from her role in the show where she works as a secretary, providing administrative support in an office setting.

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10. Which of the following themes is NOT explored in "Little House on the Prairie"?

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"Little House on the Prairie" explores various themes such as alcoholism, racism, and prejudice. However, religion is not a prominent theme in the book. While religion is mentioned in passing, it is not extensively explored or given significant attention compared to the other themes. The story primarily focuses on the challenges faced by the Ingalls family as they settle in the prairie, interactions with Native Americans, and the struggles of pioneer life.

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Which 70s TV show starred two single roommates who worked as bottle...
"The Brady Bunch" is a 70s TV show that revolved around a...
Which 70s TV show was a television breakthrough, with the first...
During which war does "M*A*S*H" take place?
Which of the following characters is NOT featured on "Happy...
What are the names of the original Charlie's Angels?
In "Maude," what is Maude Findlay's political...
In which fictional city did "Starsky & Hutch" take...
In "Three's Company," what is Chrissy Snow's...
Which of the following themes is NOT explored in "Little House on...
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