I Love the '70s (American TV series)

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I Love the '70s
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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 time60 minutes
Release
Original networkVH1
Original releaseAugust 18 (2003-08-18) –
August 22, 2003 (2003-08-22)
Chronology
Preceded byI Love the '80s
Followed byI Love the '80s Strikes Back
External links
Website

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, 2003, through the final episode of the series, I Love 1979, premiered on August 22, 2003. A sequel, I Love the '70s: Volume 2, appeared in the United States on VH1 beginning on July 10, 2006.

Recurring segments[]

  • Roller Rink Anthems: Leif Garrett presents one of the big hits of the year in question.
  • Foxy Ladies: Erik Estrada (CHiPs) presents the hottest women of the year.
  • Macho Men: Bo Derek (10) presents the hottest men of the year.
  • Commercials: A famous television ad is shown from the 1970s.
  • Wonders: Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman) presents various products and inventions that were introduced in the given year.
  • Follicle Fads: Isaac Hayes (Shaft) 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 that years 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: The Guess Who's "American Woman"

Foxy Ladies of 1970: Goldie Hawn (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), Elizabeth Montgomery (Bewitched) and Jane Fonda

Macho Men of 1970: Jack Lord (Hawaii Five-O), Frank Gifford (Monday Night Football), and James Brolin (Marcus Welby, M.D.)

Flashback Commercial of 1970: 9Lives

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

Follicle Fad of 1970: Butt-length hair

Primate of 1970: Lancelot Link (Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp)

1971[]

Roller Rink Anthem of 1971: Don McLean's "American Pie"

Foxy Ladies of 1971: Tina Turner ("Proud Mary"), Candice Bergen (Carnal Knowledge), and Jill St. John (Diamonds Are Forever)

Macho Men of 1971: Sean Connery (Diamonds Are Forever), Rod Stewart ("Maggie May"), 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 (The Barefoot Executive)

1972[]

Roller Rink Anthem of 1972: Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly"

Foxy Ladies of 1972: Barbi Benton (Hee Haw), Nadia Comăneci, and Gloria Steinem (Women's Liberation Movement)

Macho Men of 1972: Bob Griese (Miami Dolphins), 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 (Conquest of the Planet of the Apes)

1973[]

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

Foxy Ladies of 1973: Carly Simon ("You're So Vain"), Gladys Knight ("Midnight Train to Georgia"), and Carole & Paula (The Magic Garden)

Macho Men of 1973: Paul Newman & Robert Redford (The Sting), James Taylor, and Roger Moore (Live and Let Die)

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 (Battle for the Planet of the Apes)

1974[]

Roller Rink Anthem of 1974: Barbra Streisand's "The Way We Were"

Foxy Ladies of 1974: Britt Ekland, Bebe Buell, and Angie Dickinson (Police Woman)

Macho Men of 1974: Eric Clapton, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Freddie Prinze (Chico and the Man)

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: KC and the Sunshine Band's "That's The Way I Like It"

Foxy Ladies of 1975: Suzi Quatro (Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days), Chris Evert, and Charo

Macho Men of 1975: Bruce Springsteen, Carlton Fisk (Boston Red Sox), and Joe Namath (New York Jets)

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: The Four Seasons' "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"

Foxy Ladies of 1976: Heart (Nancy & Ann Wilson), Jessica Lange (King Kong), and Lauren Hutton

Macho Men of 1976: Peter Frampton (Frampton Comes Alive!), 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: Thelma Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way"

Foxy Ladies of 1977: Cheryl Ladd (Charlie's Angels), Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood Mac), and Jacqueline Bisset (The Deep)

Macho Men of 1977: Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac), Richard Gere (Looking for Mr. Goodbar), and Arnold Schwarzenegger (Pumping Iron)

Flashback Commercial of 1977: Miller Lite - "Great taste, less filling"

Wonders of 1977: Billy Beer, 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: Chic's "Le Freak"

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

Macho Men of 1978: Andy Gibb, Björn Borg, and Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)

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 (Battlestar Galactica)

1979[]

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

Foxy Ladies of 1979: Erin Gray (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century), Bette Midler (The Rose), and Sally Field (Norma Rae)

Macho Men of 1979: Ted Nugent, Sting (The Police), and Dudley Moore (10)

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[]

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