Wikipedia

Here Come the Seventies

Here Come the Seventies
GenreDocumentary
Theme music composerJohn Mills-Cockell
Opening theme"Tillicum"
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
Production
ProducersPhilip S. Hobel
Douglas Leiterman
Release
Original networkCTV
Original release17 September 1970 –
1973
Chronology
Preceded byThe Fabulous Sixties
Followed byTarget: The Impossible

Here Come the Seventies was a Canadian documentary television series seen nationally on CTV from 1970 to 1973 normally on Thursday nights at 9:30 (Eastern).

The programs were produced by Philip S. Hobel and Douglas J. Leiterman, who previously produced The Fabulous Sixties series for CTV. "Communications – The Wired World" was the first episode to air, on 17 September 1970.

The series had a unique opening scene featuring a nude blonde girl, seen from behind, walking from the beach into the surf until she disappears under the surface to swim underwater. This opening title had various clips of different thought provoking scenes superimposed over the model, of people and new technologies of the time, so as to distract from the nudity which was provocative for early 1970s Canadian television.

Toronto electronic music group Syrinx produced the program's theme song, "Tillicum", which became a minor Canadian radio hit in 1971.[1]

Episodes

No. Title Original air date
1"Communications: The Wired World"17 September 1970
2"Fashion in the 70s"24 September 1970
3"Genetics: Man The Creator"1 October 1970
4"Space: Lab in the Sky"15 October 1970
5"Youth: The Search for Relevance"22 October 1970
6"Geopolitics: Shape of Things to Come"29 October 1970
7"Cities: Living in a Machine"5 November 1970
8"Penology: The Keeper of the Keys"12 November 1970
9"Medicine: Living To Be A Hundred"19 November 1970
10"Mass Transit: Up, Up and Away"26 November 1970
11"Art in the Seventies: Search For Inner Self"3 December 1970
12"Education: No More Teachers, No More Books"10 December 1970
13"Air Pollution: Sweetening the Air"17 December 1970
14"Technology: Catastrophe or Commitment?"14 January 1971
15"Crime: Dye Guns, Lasers, Justice?"21 January 1971
16"Brother, Can You Spare $1,000,000,000?"28 January 1971
17"Arctic: The Last Chance"4 February 1971
18"The Biochemedical Revolution: Moods of the Future"11 February 1971
19"Woman: The Hand That Cradles the Rock"18 February 1971
20"Water: The Effluent Society"25 February 1971
21"Sports: The Programmed Gladiators"4 March 1971
22"Race Relations: Getting It Together"11 March 1971
23"Sex: Breaking Down the Barriers"18 March 1971
24"Leisure: Living With the Twenty Hour Week"25 March 1971
25"Mental Health: New Frontiers of Sanity"1 April 1971
26"Let The Seller Beware"15 April 1971

References

  1. ^ "RPM 100 Singles". RPM. Collections Canada. 15 (16). 5 June 1971. Retrieved 26 January 2008. "Tillicum" peaked No. 38 on RPM 100 singles charts.


This article is copied from an article on Wikipedia® - the free encyclopedia created and edited by its online user community. The text was not checked or edited by anyone on our staff. Although the vast majority of Wikipedia® encyclopedia articles provide accurate and timely information, please do not assume the accuracy of any particular article. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License.

Copyright © 2003-2025 Farlex, Inc Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.