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  1. It Was Alright in the 70s: With Matt Lucas, Samira Ahmed, Matthew Sweet, Pappy's. Clips from 1970s television are reflected on as an exploration of changing societal mores. Among those watching the clips are those who made the content, those who watched it, and those who were too young to have seen it.

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    • 2014-11-15
    • Documentary
    • 48
  2. Narrated by Matt Lucas, this two-part series about 70s TV meets the people who appeared in the programmes, those who watched them and those who made them, and asks 'what were you thinking?'. Featuring a collection of incredible clips of outrageous sex jokes, smoking in prime-time shows and inappropriate kids TV from the 1970s.

    • 20 Sek.
    • Matt Lawrence
  3. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. It Was Alright in the 70s. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. 1. 2. 3. S3.E1 ∙ Panic and Paranoia in the 70s. Tue, Sep 20, 2016. The final series begins with a look at how equal rights, increased immigration and the use of soft drugs began to affect 1970s society - and how such things were depicted onscreen. Rate.

  4. 2. Aug. 2016 · The BAFTA and RTS award-winning It Was Alright In The 70s, returns for a third series to Channel 4. Matt Lucas returns to navigate the politically incorrect minefield of the television...

  5. 28. Juli 2015 · Matt Lucas's It Was Alright in the 1970s gets full series on Channel 4. The nostalgia-fest will feature six episodes covering four decades, RadioTimes.com can reveal. If you enjoyed...

    • Ben Dowell
  6. Season 1 of It Was Alright in the... premiered on November 15, 2014. Season 2 2015 • 6 Episodes Season 2 of It Was Alright in the... premiered on September 5, 2015. Season 3 — • 3 Episodes We don't have an overview translated in English. Help us ex ...

  7. Documentary. The series begins a four-episode diversion into different eras, starting with the 1980s. With the advent of alternative programming and a fourth TV channel, were the '80s a bold new era, or just as problematic in their own way? Directors. Irene Antoniades. Lauren Hawthorne. Writers. Jason Hazeley. Joel Morris. Stars. Matt Lucas.