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Oct 28 2024 16 mins   2

Welcome to the latest episode of My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz! Today, we’re taking another nostalgic journey through the 1970s, revisiting unforgettable moments from British TV. In this episode, we’ve got four rounds packed with fun and challenging questions about classic 70s TV. Whether you’re here for the first time or you’re a seasoned listener, it’s all just for fun—so come along and test your knowledge!

We kick things off with a Halloween special that returns to some chilling 70s classics, from the frights of Tales of the Unexpected to spooky moments like the faceless nun from Armchair Thriller. And for the true fans—do you know who originally voiced Shaggy in Scooby Doo? This round is definitely for you!

Next, we’ll revisit memorable shows and personalities we’ve covered on the podcast, such as The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club, Rainbow, and Happy Days. We’ll bring back episodes from My 70’s TV Childhood to test your memory of iconic characters and unforgettable moments.

Then, we’ll have our Spin the Wheel/Name That Tune mash up, where we play five theme tunes from shows that aired in 1979. Think you can name them all? It’s a test of your tune-spotting skills to see just how well you know your 70s soundtracks!

Finally, we’ll wrap up with a tribute to 70s TV trivia, featuring questions that explore everything from iconic characters in Space: 1999 to theme song composers and the beloved gardener Percy Thrower from Blue Peter. This round is perfect for any trivia enthusiast.

And don’t forget this week’s bonus question! We’re asking about a classic children’s show that’s been a BBC favourite since 1972 and is still going strong. If you think you know the answer, email us at [email protected], and don’t miss your chance to contribute to our upcoming Christmas quiz!

Tune in to relive these classic moments with us. If you enjoy the episode, why not tell a friend and share the joy of revisiting 70s TV together? Until next time, keep those memories alive, and we’ll see you soon for more from My 70’s TV Childhood!

Take care

Oliver

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