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Best 1 Morecambe & Wise

Morecambe and Wise was a hugely popular British comedy duo known for their distinctive observational sketch-comedy routines broadcast on BBC television from the 1960s to the 1970s. Their performances blended gentle humour with social commentary and featured Eric Morecambe’s flamboyant personality al...

2 Laugh-In
Laugh-In

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In was an American television sketch-comedy series hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and broadcast on NBC from 1968 to 1973. It used rapid editing, recurring characters, one-line jokes, topical satire, and colorful counterculture imagery rather than conventional lo...

8.21 Great
Why this score?

Emmy-winning cultural phenomenon that transformed television comedy's pace and style; highly topical material and repetition have dated portions substantially.

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3 Chris Amon
Chris Amon

Chris Amon is a New Zealand racing driver recognized for his talent during Formula One’s 1960s and 70s eras. He competed with Ferrari and other teams, securing five podium results despite facing challenges in a competitive field. His career highlights include notable performances that showcased exce...

4 Dark Shadows (1966)

Dark Shadows is an American Gothic soap opera created by Dan Curtis that aired on ABC from 1966 to 1971. Originally focused on mundane family drama, the series shifted to supernatural storylines, most notably introducing the vampire Barnabas Collins, played by Jonathan Frid. The show became widely r...

8.02 Great
Why this score?

Historically influential cult phenomenon with iconic characters and Gothic atmosphere; soap pacing, production limitations, and substantial inconsistency temper retrospective acclaim.

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5 Jo Siffert
Jo Siffert

Jo Siffert (1936-1971) was a Swiss racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1962 until his death in 1971. He won two Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, securing victories at the 1968 British Grand Prix and the 1971 Austrian Grand Prix. Siffert drove for teams including Lotus, BRM, and...

6 Satan's Angel

Satan's Angel is an American burlesque performer who became an active figure during the 1960s and 1970s. She is best known for developing and popularizing the fire tassel act, a routine in which she twirls flaming pasties. She performed extensively for civilian and military audiences across the glob...

7 Jacky Ickx
Jacky Ickx

Jacky Ickx is a Belgian racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1967 to 1982, participating in 125 Grands Prix and achieving eight victories. Beyond F1, he is particularly renowned for his success in endurance racing, having won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times (1969, 1975-1977, 1981-1982)....

8 NET Playhouse

NET Playhouse was an American anthology drama series that aired on National Educational Television from 1966 to 1972. The program presented a variety of stage plays, television adaptations, and original dramatic works from both American and international creators. It served as a forerunner to later...

9 Pedro Rodriguez

Pedro Rodríguez was a Mexican racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1963 to 1971, starting 54 Grands Prix for teams including Lotus, BRM, and Cooper. Driving for BRM, he won two World Championship races: the 1967 South African Grand Prix and the 1970 Belgian Grand Prix. He was also a leadin...

10 The Bold Ones

The Bold Ones is an American television drama umbrella series broadcast by NBC from 1969 to 1973. Rather than following one continuing cast, it rotated among separately titled programs centered on professional institutions, including The New Doctors, The Lawyers, The Protectors, and The Senator. Eac...

7.05 Good
Why this score?

Respected NBC wheel anthology with acclaimed components, especially medical and legal dramas, though legacy is uneven.

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11 Chimo
Chimo

Chimo was a female orca distinguished by her unusually pale coloration. She was captured off British Columbia in 1970 and kept at Sealand of the Pacific near Victoria, where she lived alongside other captive orcas until her death in 1972. Her appearance has been associated with Chediak-Higashi syndr...

12 Harold Minsky's Burlesque Show

Harold Minsky's Burlesque Show was a Las Vegas stage revue that adapted the Minsky family's New York burlesque tradition for casino audiences beginning in the 1950s.

6.74 Fair
Why this score?

Known Minsky-branded show with historical interest, but mixed revival-era visibility and limited durable critical consensus.

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13 Brian Redman

Brian Redman is a British racing driver whose career included Formula One as well as major sports-car and endurance competitions. In Formula One he made World Championship starts during the 1960s and 1970s and recorded two podium finishes, but he is particularly associated with sports-car racing, wh...

14 Jackie Oliver

Jackie Oliver is a British former Formula One driver and motorsport team owner. He competed in Formula One during the late 1960s and early 1970s for teams including Lotus, BRM, McLaren, and Shadow, and recorded two World Championship podium finishes. After his driving career, Oliver became one of th...

15 Vic Elford
Vic Elford

Vic Elford, nicknamed "Fast Eddie," was a British racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1968 to 1974, achieving two podium finishes and demonstrating exceptional talent across various motorsport disciplines.

16 Corky I
Corky I

Corky I was a female southern resident killer whale captured in British Columbia waters in 1969. She was kept at Marineland of the Pacific in California and was one of the early orcas displayed in captivity. Corky I is distinct from Corky II, another female killer whale captured later from the same...

17 Kilroy
Kilroy

A captive killer whale kept at SeaWorld San Diego, notable for being collected from Washington state waters in 1969.

18 Derek Bell
Derek Bell

Derek Bell is a British racing driver best known for his results in endurance sports-car racing. He competed in the Formula One World Championship during the 1960s, appearing for teams including Ferrari, McLaren, and Surtees, and later became a leading driver for Porsche in endurance events. Bell wo...

19 Silvio Moser

Silvio Moser was a Swiss racing driver who competed in Formula One during the 1960s. He entered 13 Grand Prix races between 1964 and 1967, often operating outside the works teams as a private entrant or through smaller racing organizations. Moser scored three World Championship points, making him on...

20 John Miles
John Miles

John Miles was a British racing driver who competed in Formula One during the 1970s. He participated in 13 World Championship Grand Prix races between 1972 and 1974 and achieved his best recorded result with sixth place at the 1973 French Grand Prix. His Formula One appearances were associated with...

21 Pete Lovely

Pete Lovely was an American racing driver and privateer who competed in Formula One World Championship events in two periods, 1959 to 1960 and 1969 to 1971. FIA records list seven Formula One races for him, with no wins or championships; his best World Championship finish was seventh for Lotus-Ford...

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