TV GUIDE FALL PREVIEW 1972--FULL! EVERY...SINGLE...PAGE!!
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Well...I did it Again! I found Box #1 and didn't realize that I started saving them Before 1975! Here is The Fall Preview 1972!! Complete Issue, from Cover to Cover!
Including the Theme Songs for some of the New and Returning shows that season! Enjoy!
Thanks so much for this. I've lived in West Virginia all my life, and it's a real treat to see TV listings from somewhere else, even if they are more than 50 years old. Posting 2-6-24.
Blast from the Past! I had to let my Dad read the new TV guides first, then it was my turn! Thanks!
they started with the Bob Newhart show , just the music alone takes you back to an easier time
Bravo!!! This was a full meal deal of a treat! Have subscribed. Hope you do more of these from the 70's📺
Yes...I'm still doing 1974 right now! I'm not sure if I'll do any more Full issues, but we shall see! Maybe just One issue from each year?
I understand :) I do love the TV Guide Fall Season TV pt1&2. They were awesome. Great memories! @@BruceWayneOfOz
My Mum collected the TV Guide Fall preview issue for literally years, from this one onward. I threw them out a few years after she died, having seldom if ever re-read them ! You just can't keep everything !
I have 31 years of them! That's a Lot of Scanning, Editing, and Organizing! But, I think they are an interesting part of our younger lives to view!
Thanks for posting this TV Guide for the L.A. area.
Totally awesome! Thank you for the memories - even the advertisements of some of the things I bought back then.
Ahhh the Fall preview. We couldn’t wait to see what new cartoons were coming on Saturday morning. Also what movies were coming to tv 5 years after being in the theater.
This Is Great!
I remember when you couldn't properly watch TV without a 'TV Guide'. I actually miss the days of appointment television. It gave everyone something in common to talk about the next day. 😊
This is nostalgic-Thanks for posting!
I collected TV Guides in the 70s & kept them till 1984 when I had to throw them away.
I gutted a closet and built 3/4" shelves to hold the weight of 21 boxes, 31 Years of my TV Guides! 😅
I still have boxes of TV Guides from the 80’s, I had to throw some away because of water damage.
Are you Frank Costanza :)
This holiday season I'm missing A Charlie Brown Christmas coming on CBS...now thanks to Paramount plus you have to pay to see it 😢.
I have the Charlie Brown Christmas on DVD and soundtrack on cd and vinyl. It’s a classic ☝
The Waltons needed all the muster they coukd get...and they survived as long as Flip Wilson and the Mod Squad combined.
That was fun!
I was 12 in 1972,and in the 6 th grade.
I was definitely a MASH viewer,one of the best shows ever to Grace the tube! That Girl and the Mod Squad too! the OddCouple and the partridge family!
Growing up , my Sisters and I wouldn’t dare take that TV guide out of my Moms room. The good old days, so happy I’m able to watch a lot of those shows today.
THE FALL PREVIEW EDITION!!!! This was my bible when I was a kid. I always read the write up on all the new shows and predicted which ones would make it.
I've loved that Dominic Frontiere theme for Search!
I still LOVE Dominic Frontiere's theme for SEARCH at 6:17 on your playlist. It was my favorite show in the fall of 1972 when I was 13.
He also recorded the theme for "The Flying Nun" in 1967. That show was better!
I remember 😢
Me too 😢
9:29 -- _Temperatures Rising_ was a favorite of mine back then, a very funny and well-made sitcom that had the misfortune of being on ABC the same day and time that CBS aired _Maude._ I was somewhat smitten with the winsome and very pretty Nancy Fox, who played a shy student nurse in the series. She's in the lower left corner of the picture.
They don’t make TV Guides like they used to, especially the Fall
Previews!!!
I never knew Loretta Swit is so tiny!
Do more tv guides please.
I will! My attention span is not helping! 😊 I went off several tangents with my Comics, 45s, and writing a Book about my time in The Biz! (On page 226!)
Interesting. PBS Channel 24 from San Bernardino seemed to only be in black and white. According to Wikipedia, the university student-run station went all-color in 1974.
Where is the area of this guide from?
Los Angeles, CA
Didn't Emergency! start that year?
Yes.
Radar O'Riley on deck caption 🎯
They knew then what we know now
Everybody else is like slightly less than up-to-date
That was fun! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll do more eventually! 😀