I Love the '70s is a television nostalgia series produced by the BBC that examines the pop culture of the 1970s.
PIF of 1970: Joe and Petunia Flashback Commercials of 1970: Cresta – Singing Polar Bear (actually aired in 1972) and Notes: - Subsequent repeats of this episode did not feature Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, due to clearance rights only covering the original transmission of the episode.
- As a result of the 2012 revelations about Jimmy Savile's history of sexual abuse, this edition is very seldom repeated.
Introduction to show: "Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)" by Cilla Black and "Rock and Roll" by Gary Glitter.
Flashback Commercial of 1973: Vymura Wallpaper Note: This edition acted as the original pilot for the series, originally serving as an in-house demonstration of how a typical episode would run, and as such features Noddy Holder in a 'typical 1973 home'.
Ending credits: "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" by Mott the Hoople.
Ending credits: "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.
Ending credits: "Young Hearts Run Free" by Candi Staton.
Opening credits: "Pop Muzik" by M. Introduction to show: "Heart of Glass" by Blondie.
Debuting as Totally 1976: That Was The Year That Was on 23 September 2023 with contributions from John Thomson, Claire Sweeney and Penny Smith,[1] the programme was retitled as Controversially...That Was The Year That Was and Most Shocking Moments during its outings on the channel.