
My 70's TV Childhood
A celebration of growing up in Britain in the 1970's and the huge part TV played in our lives. You can comment on episodes, suggest subjects for future podcasts and, of course, share your memories with us on our blog www.my70sTVchildhood.com
My 70's TV Childhood
Happy New Year đThe Quiz #34
Welcome to the first episode of Season 6 of My 70s TV Childhood! Iâm Oliver Colling, and Iâm delighted to kick off 2025 with a brand-new quiz episode to blow away the Christmas cobwebs.
If youâre new to the podcast, a warm welcome to you! My 70s TV Childhood is a podcast dedicated to celebrating what it was like to grow up in Britain during the 1970sâa time when television was the heart of family life. For our regular listeners, thank you for your continued support, especially those whoâve been with us since the beginning in 2020. Your loyalty and enthusiasm mean the world to us.
This week, weâre diving into four exciting rounds of TV trivia, including:
- Bay City Rollers: A deep dive into Starsky and Hutch trivia (with no tartan involved!).
- Marathon - Fil Rouge: Revisiting iconic moments from past podcast episodes.
- Name That Tune - Ending 1970: Can you guess the shows based on their theme tunes?
- TV Times: Anything goes in this general trivia round.
And of course, we have our Bonus Question:
"In 1976, the BBC launched Multi-Coloured Swap Shop on Saturday mornings. What was the telephone number for Swap Shop from series two onwards for the rest of its run?"
Thank you to everyone whoâs been in touchâyour messages, memories, and feedback are what make this podcast so special. A special shoutout to Writer in the North on Twitter for your lovely Christmas greetingâgood luck in this weekâs quiz!
So grab a cup of tea (as we are all on the dry!), settle in, and join me as we take a nostalgic journey through 70s TV trivia. Whether youâre here to top your quiz record or just enjoy the memories, I hope you find this weekâs quiz both fun and memorable.
Whatâs your favorite memory of Starsky and Hutch? Did the Swap Shop phone number pop into your head instantly? Let us knowâyour stories mean the world to us.
From me and all the elves at My 70s TV Childhood Towers, Happy New Year! Hereâs to a fantastic 2025 filled with laughter, nostalgia, and plenty of 70s TV magic.
Take care
Oliver
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