My 70's TV Childhood
My 70s TV Childhood is a British nostalgia podcast about growing up with classic television in 1970s Britain.
Hosted by Oliver Colling, each episode revisits the TV shows, theme tunes, adverts, presenters and memories that shaped a generation.
From Rainbow and Grange Hill to Doctor Who and The Good Life , if it was on television in 1970s Britain, we've probably covered it. Now in its 7th season with over 200 episodes, the podcast has built a dedicated community of classic British TV fans who share a love of 70s nostalgia and the golden age of childhood.
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My 70's TV Childhood
Back to October 1979| Shoestring, Quatermass & Go with Noakes
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Join me as I dig into the dusty archives of My 70's TV Childhood Towers to explore what was on television on Sunday, October 21st, 1979. Armed with both the Radio Times for BBC and the TV Times for ITV, I take you through a fascinating day of 1970s television programming that reveals a broadcasting landscape shaped by industrial action and true public service programming.
This unique episode explores a specific moment in television history when ITV was crippled by a technicians' strike, leaving viewers with makeshift schedules, whilst the BBC delivered a full day of community programming, classic films, and beloved series that defined Sunday viewing.
From The Muppet Show with Dudley Moore to Quatermass with John Mills, from Scott of the Antarctic to Roots: The Next Generation, discover what families across Britain were watching on this autumn Sunday over 40 years ago. I'll reveal how the ITV strike affected programming and explore the BBC's commitment to educational broadcasting.
Whether it was Go with Noakes sailing from Southampton to Penzance, Penelope Keith's aristocratic comedy in To The Manor Born, or Trevor Eve's detective work in Shoestring, this Sunday offered something for everyone, if you knew where to look.
Do you remember Spencer's Pilots, Eight is Enough, or the mysterious Scamps nightclub in Bradford? These forgotten shows remind us how much television history gets lost in the mists of time.
Take care,
Roisin
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