- 26 Nov 2021 16:02
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As I said before, I'm pretty TV illiterate, probably good really in a way, but I grew up in the hills, with no cable, and I'm now sat in the hills, with no cable, but technology has advanced such that I do have shitty internet.
I think Little House on the Prairie was on one of the channels I did have, but I never watched much of it. But, I like historical fiction, but yeah, not meaning to take away from the point at hand, it'd be good to read the books, even though they are for kids, but maybe a worthy read. Maybe worthy audio listening.
Anyway, as an amateur at this, the cheesiest 70s TV shit I can come up with is only the most obvious one.
Potemkin wrote:Meh, granted. It was a step above The Waltons, mainly because it was based on a real memoir by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Some episodes actually dealt with real-life issues of the time, such as crop failures and having to walk hundreds of miles to find casual or dangerous work, and so on. The Waltons was just anodyne shite.
As I said before, I'm pretty TV illiterate, probably good really in a way, but I grew up in the hills, with no cable, and I'm now sat in the hills, with no cable, but technology has advanced such that I do have shitty internet.
I think Little House on the Prairie was on one of the channels I did have, but I never watched much of it. But, I like historical fiction, but yeah, not meaning to take away from the point at hand, it'd be good to read the books, even though they are for kids, but maybe a worthy read. Maybe worthy audio listening.
Anyway, as an amateur at this, the cheesiest 70s TV shit I can come up with is only the most obvious one.