Name The Iconic '70s Sitcom From Just One Image
Whether you grew up watching them or caught a few reruns here and there, '70s sitcoms had an undeniable charm that drew Americans to TVs like moths to a flame. These iconic series set the foundation for the shows we binge-watch today, and their influence has even seeped into the very fabric of pop culture. You've no doubt heard of plenty of famous '70s sitcoms, but can you name these notable shows based on a single photo?
A spin-off of Happy Days, this show became the most-watched American TV program by its 3rd season:
This 1972 spin-off featured Bea Arthur as an outspoken, politically liberal woman:
Following a breakout appearance on Happy Days, Robin Williams' alien alter ego was spun off into which sitcom?
This sitcom featured an unmarried, career-focused woman as its lead character, which was groundbreaking at the time:
This sitcom focused on a divorced mother trying raise her two stubborn daughters:
This Bewitched spin-off followed the story of Samantha's adult daughter:
Which sitcom tells "the story of a lovely lady, who was bringing up three very lovely girls"?
Alan Alda starred as Captain Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce in this comedy-drama:
A spin-off of Soap, this sitcom saw Robert Guillaume's character go from butler to lieutenant governor:
This sitcom painted an idealized portrait of life in midwestern American during the '50s and '60s:
Redd Fox faking a heart attack was one of the running gags on this classic sitcom:
Which sitcom featured Loni Anderson as receptionist Jennifer Marlowe and Tim Reid as DJ Venus Flytrap?
In which sitcom did the lead characters move into "a deluxe apartment in the sky"?
This show followed the exploits of a group of cops operating within Manhattan's Greenwich Village:
A spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, this sitcom featured Mary's best friend and former neighbor:
This sitcom kickstarted the careers of Danny DeVito and Judd Hirsch:
Aired from August 24, 1979 to May 7, 1988, this sitcom was one of the longest-running of the '80s:
Freddie Prinze and Jack Albertson starred as two mismatched business partners in:
Fred Berry starred as Freddy "Rerun" Stubbs in this loose adaptation of 1975's Cooley High:
James Garner played a Los Angeles-based private investigator in which show?
A team of three female crime fighters originally starring Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, and Jaclyn Smith: