TV Variety Shows of the 70's
Some were ground breaking, some were just broken. There were a lot of TV variety shows in the 70's and we talk about all of them,,,,I think.

Some were ground breaking, some were just broken. There were a lot of TV variety shows in the 70's and we talk about all of them,,,,I think.
There have been several actor that portrait James Bond, but for us here at "The 70's Buzz Podcast" there are only two, Sean Connery and Roger Moore. Who was your favorite Bond actor???
Being a young male in the 70's, there was nothing more important than our bicycles. They gave us a sense of freedom we haven't felt since.
National Lampoons "Animal House" was probably our favorite movie of all time, It made several people famous but more than that it makes us laugh our butts off to this date!
Curtis and Todd visit about the candy we loved in the 70's. Remember Zots, Marathon Bars, Jolly Ranchers, Necco Wafers, Wax Lips, Candy Cigarettes, Bubble Gum Cigars and Razzles?
Back in the 1970's, if you wanted to watch cartoons, you had to wait for Saturday Morning! Bugs Bunny, Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Fat Albert, Land of the Lost, Super Friends and more!
There was a bunch of big news happening in the 70'S! Everything from the Watergate scandal to the alleged death of Elvis Presley. The Viet Nam War was finally coming to an end. Bumper stickers were everywhere and for a while we lost our beloved RED M&M's
It took 20 years but we finally got our 1970's garage band together on the phone in my favorite podcast to date. Hear what fun 70's songs we played.
We loved watching Smokey and the Bandit in the 70's. Come check out this episode and meet our Old friend Chuck Lipps as we remember Bandit, Frog and Sheriff Buford T Justice
Cruising or "dragging" as we called it around here was the social networking of the 70's. We would drive around all night trying not to get into too much trouble. Occasionally trouble found us!
ROCK AND ROLL!!! We bring up old memories of our favorite band Kansas. Kansas songs topped the charts in the 1970's.
We had Hawkeye, Hotlips, Trapper, BJ, Radar and so much more to make us laugh, cry, and think when we watched M*A*SH in the 70's.
Curtis and Todd think back about all the "Smokeys" and the "Bears in the air" as they used to travel highways of America! CB Radios were the coolest in the 1970's!
Man! This is way cool Dude! Slang, jargin and terms from the 1970's. Needless to say the 70's were groovy!
50 plus years and we finally put it to rest, the question of Mary Ann VS Ginger. We loved watching Gilligan's Island in the 70's.
It's a Very 70's Christmas here at The 70's Buzz podcast, listen in as we talk about Christmas in the 1970's.
Tracks were King of audio, if only for a little while!
Curtis Tucker and Todd Wheeler share their memories of Urban Myths that were rampant in the 70's. Is Big Foot real? Could the Bermuda Triangle really exist? Were there aliens in 1970?
Saturday Night Live was/is one of the iconic television shows of the 70's! Which were our favorite skits?
Remembering our 1970's comic book collections! Super hero's and funny characters. Were you Team DC or Team Marvel?
1970's fads and facts.
Disco was all the craze in the 70's, but it didn't last forever. Curtis and Todd talk about Saturday Night Fever, the Bee Gees and more.
What was your favorite toy as a youngster? Curtis and Todd talk about some of the toys that they played with, and some that they didn't get a chance to play with.
Some of the greatest block buster movies came from the 70's!!! Star wars, Jaws, Close Encounters! We reminisce about some of our favorites!
Remembering Halloween, trick-or-treating and those seventies costumes. Candy time!
A long time ago, (1977) in a movie theater across town we watched in amazement the Sci Fi classic Star Wars! One of the best movies of the 1970's!
1970's Rock'n Roll Super Groups. Rock music was cranking in the 1970's due to these mega bands.
In this episode Curtis and Todd talk about Space Food Sticks and some of the far out and freaky food of the seventies. Some are still around and some, thankfully aren't. The 1970's had some funky food!
Our friend Alan Clepper stops in to visit about the Star Trek franchises. Remembering Captain Kirk and Spock on the 70's TV reruns.
Were you a big Brady Bunch fan or a Partridge Family fan! Marcia Marcia Marcia! The 1970's had some really great sitcoms.