This TV network began in the 1970s as a Florida radio show called Suncoast Bargaineers
Home Shopping Network
One story says this 1970s daredevil got his rhyming nickname after crashing his motorcycle while being chased by police as a teen.
Evel Knievel
His "Moody Blue" album entered the Top 40 on July 30, 1977; 17 days later, he was dead.
Elvis Presley
This star of "The Flying Nun" won an Emmy as Sybil, a woman with multiple personalities.
Sally Field
Pong! In the 1970s its 2600 console had a whopping 128 bytes of RAM—a 2017 iPhone has about 3.2 billion.
Atari
On July 2, 1976, these two Asian countries officially reunited.
North and South Vietnam
This Hall of Fame 1970s Reds catcher "was thinking about making a comeback until I pulled a muscle vacuuming."
Johnny Bench
Rock royalty since the 1970s, this guitarist wrote “We Will Rock You.”
Brian May of Queen
Full name of the show on which Bill Bixby became angry, became too big for his shirt, and became Lou Ferrigno.
the incredible hulk
Invented in the 1970s, this sushi roll named for its place of origin consists of crab, avocado and cucumber.
California Roll
1970s action hero Lee Yuen Kam.
Bruce Lee
In the 1960s and 1970s, he was professional golf’s leading money winner eight times.
Jack Niklaus
1973: Against a black background, a prism bends a beam of light into a colorful spectrum.
Dark Side of the Moon
In the 1970s he played Joe Valachi, Vince Majestyk and an Apache named Chato.
Charles Bronson
In the early 1970s, Aris created this stretchable brand of leather-trimmed gloves.
Isotoners
In 1976, for the first time in a decade, the U.S. issued money in this denomination.
$2 bill
This American resigned his World Chess Championship in 1974.
Bobby Fischer
Philip Bailey was the mesmerizing lead falsetto singer of this 1970s funk supergroup abbreviated EWF.
Earth Wind and Fire
It was the only prime-time TV series to be #1 in the ratings in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
60 Minutes
These very brief and close-fitting shorts for women first became fashionable in the 1970s.
Hot Pants
During the 1970s he won the Daytona 500 four times.
Richard Petty
This trio had their first top 20 hit in 1967, but didn’t have their first gold record until 1970 with “Lonely Days.”
The BeeGees
Dude, in the 1970s, this comedy team was smokin’.
Cheech and Chong
Encarta says clothes with a high content of this plastic fiber became popular in the 1970s.
Polyester