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FALL 2019 TV SURVEY: 20 TV Shows That Defined the 1970s. M*A*S*H took 71% of the vote, followed by Happy Days (66%), All in the Family (64%), Charlie's Angels (605), and 1970s Saturday Night Live (50%). Who ruled the '70s?
It was a shocking move at the time, but the changing landscape of 1970s TV sitcoms brought viewers series like All in the Family, M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show (all which were aired with The Carol Burnett Show on Saturday nights, making it the best night of TV ever).
M*A*S*H – finale. Airing February 28, 1983, the series finale of M*A*S*H, titled “Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen” still holds the record as the most-viewed television finale of all time.
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Top-rated United States television programs of 1975–76
Rank | Program | Network |
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1 | All in the Family | CBS |
2 | Rich Man, Poor Man | ABC |
3 | Laverne & Shirley | |
4 | Maude | CBS |