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The decade of the 1970s saw significant changes in television programming in both the United Kingdom and the United States.The trends included the decline of the "family sitcoms" and rural-oriented programs to more socially contemporary shows and "young, hip and urban" sitcoms in the United States and the permanent establishment of colour television in the United Kingdom.
Television portal; France portal; 1970s portal; Television series which originated in France in the decade 1970s. i.e. in the years 1970 to 1979.Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in France should be removed from this category and its sub-categories
The 1970–71 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1970 to August 1971.
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1970–71 season as measured by Nielsen Media Research. [1] Rank Program Network Rating 1:
April 6 - The Action News format makes its debut on WFIL-TV (later WPVI-TV, an ABC O&O). [ 1 ] May 31 – WAPI-TV 13 in Birmingham, Alabama , ends nine years of dual affiliation with NBC and CBS , becoming an exclusive affiliate of NBC, and WBMG 42 in Birmingham, WCFT-33 in Tuscaloosa and WHMA-40 in Anniston affiliate exclusively with CBS.
Night TV Shared airtime Île-de-France: Multi 7 ViàOccitanie Montpellier Specific local programming for Montpellier. Montpellier: R1 ViàOccitanie Toulouse Toulouse: R1, R15 Vosges TV Épinal: R1 32 20 Minutes TV Île-de-France: Île-de-France: Multi 7 16:9 BFM Grand Littoral: Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dunkirk: R1 Canal 32: Troyes: R15 33 BFM Normande
1970 Ended June 14 Spider-Man: ABC 1967 Ended June 19 The Tim Conway Show: CBS 1970 Ended July 31 The Huntley–Brinkley Report: NBC 1956 Ended September 5 The Banana Splits: CBS 1970 Ended September 5 The New Adventures of Superman: CBS 1966 Ended September 27 The Original Amateur Hour: CBS 1970 Ended October 31 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! CBS ...
PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service, was in operation by October 1970; however, schedules were set by each affiliated station. In April 1970, Congress passed a law banning the advertising of cigarettes on television and radio, effective January 2, 1971. This season would be the last one for the traditional 3½-hour prime time schedule.