Orm
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Joined: 5/3/2008 From: Sweden Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Orm First time I ever heard of David Cassidy. I'm sure you heard the TV Cassidy's "I think I love you" David was the lead vocalist for this song. You never watched the Partridge family on Television. Might be before your time Orm. It was a 70's Television program. I can not remember ever listening to "I think I love you" but I suspect that I heard it back then. Sweden only had two state controlled television channels until '91. Some years before that you were able to get broadcast from abroad by satellite. And in the seventies the Swedish TV did not like to broadcast shows from USA. warspite1 So does that mean there were NO American imports or just a few? If the latter what were you able to watch? I am thinking of the likes of: The Waltons, The Little House on the Prairie, Star Trek, assorted Disney "Stuff", Happy Days, Kojak, Streets of San Francisco, Charlie's Angels, and later stuff like Dallas - so much from the US we watched as kids and teens!! Just a few. More for the older and less for the young. Definitely no Disney except on Christmas Eve when there was one hour of Disney that almost the entire population watched. They tried to remove that 1 hour Disney but that got so many objections that I almost suspect there would have been a revolution if they had pushed it through. Star Trek, The Little House on the Prairie some other Western Series. Kojak was on TV as well. Some mini series as well. The 80's brought Dallas and more productions from US. How the West Was Won was popular in Sweden. And so was Roots.
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