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‘That ’70s Show’ Is Iconic But Originally Had a Very Different Name


That ’70s Show 
was one of Fox’s biggest sitcom in the years after its flagship comedy Married with Children went off the air. As the title suggests, the program was a riff on the 1970s through America’s topical lens in the late 90s and early 00s. However, despite an iconic name that gives away the show’s entire thesis, the original title may have made it harder to sell to a broad audience. 

Source: (Showbiz Cheatsheet)

November 16, 2020

Zack Willis writes

What is ‘That ’70s Show’? 

At its core, That ’70s Show had a simple premise. A group of teenagers went through life while learning about the struggles of growing up in a show that stretched from the end of Vietnam to the onset of the Reagan administration. At its start, the show featured many unknown actors, but by the end, it made many different stars. 

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, who went on to marry and have a family after the show went off the air, were the cast’s biggest success stories. But the other members became stars, too. 

Topher Grace remains a heavily-sought-after actor, while Wilmer Valderrama remains a steady television actor. Fans of Orange of the New Black can thank the sitcom for introducing Laura Prepon. Danny Masterson also found limited success, although he recently found himself on the wrong side of an off-camera scandal that likely put an end to his career

Fourteen years later, it is still an essential piece of television history. It’s slapstick humor, and one-liners made their way into the lexicon, while its edgy humor stayed true to a brand that Fox boasted when it tried to be a different type of network. Perhaps its greatest sell, however, was the name. 

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