My 70's TV Childhood

Laughing at Life with '70s British Sitcoms

Oliver Colling Season 5 Episode 22

Welcome back to My 70s TV Childhood. In this episode, we journey through the comedic landscape of the 1970s with a spotlight on the iconic sitcoms that shaped our  generation.

As a child, I experienced the vibrant world of 1970s British comedy, from the unforgettable characters of shows like On the Buses and Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.

Through the lens of these sitcoms, we can learn a lot about the social and cultural landscape of 1970s Britain, reflecting on the decade's humour and the challenges faced by everyday people amidst economic strife and changing societal norms.

From their debuts on television screens to their enduring legacy, shows like  Man About the House, and Bless This House captivated audiences with their unique humour, relatable characters, and insightful commentary on British life. We'll reminisce about the impact of these sitcoms on popular culture and their lasting influence in British television history.

We would love you to share your memories of these iconic shows with us on our blog at www.my70stvchildhood.com, through our social media channels, or via my email at oliver@my70stvchildhood.com.

Remember to like, rate, and review our podcast wherever you listen and tell friends who loved these classic sitcoms too!

Stay tuned next week for our Quiz and in a fortnight for more brilliant TV memories from My 70s TV Childhood.

Take care

Oliver

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