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This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1970–71 season as measured by ... The Mary Tyler Moore Show: CBS: 20.3 23: NBC Saturday Movie: NBC:
This list showcases the Primetime Emmy Award winners in the comedy program, drama program, variety program, and lead actors categories.. In the early days of the Primetime Emmy Awards, categories awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences changed year-to-year, causing irregularities in the continuity of the listed awards.
The first Golden Age of Television[1] is an era of television in the United States marked by its large number of live productions. The period is generally recognized as beginning in 1947 with the first episode of the drama anthology Kraft Television Theater [2] and ending in 1960 with the final episode of Playhouse 90 [3] (although a few Golden ...
The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950–55) The David Letterman Show (1980) The Dean Martin Show (1965–74) The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1956–63) The Dinah Shore Show (1951–57) The Don Knotts Show (1970–71) The Ernie Kovacs Show (1952–53) The Flip Wilson Show (1970–74) Five Star Jubilee (1961) The Ford Show (1956–61) Four Star Revue (1950–53)
The following is the 1970–71 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1970 through August 1971. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1969–70 ...
The Andy Griffith Show (CBS) The Beverly Hillbillies (CBS) The Cosby Show (NBC) Desperate Housewives (ABC) Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS) General Electric Theater (CBS) Hawaii Five-O (CBS) Home Improvement (ABC) The Jeffersons (CBS) Knots Landing (CBS) Little House on the Prairie/Little House: A New Beginning (NBC) One Day at a Time (CBS) 20/20 ...
December 30, 1970: 2 Get Smart: September 26, 1969: May 15, 1970: Moved from NBC 1 To Rome with Love: September 28, 1969: September 1, 1971: 2 The Tim Conway Show: January 30, 1970: June 19, 1970: 1 Arnie: September 19, 1970: March 6, 1972: 2 The Mary Tyler Moore Show: September 19, 1970: March 19, 1977: 7 The New Andy Griffith Show: January 8 ...
v. t. e. Animation in the United States in the television era was a period in the history of American animation that gradually started in the late 1950s with the decline of theatrical animated shorts and popularization of television animation, reached its peak during the 1970s, and ended around the late 1980s.