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  • nostalgia just isnt what it youst to be

  • the parents in this are pretty cool. Just go with it, no worries.

  • I'd love to do this experiment although I'm a was born in 1998 I love retro technology!

  • Isn't that sociology and anthropology is cool???

  • cool program, that american presenter chicks kinda cute

  • Adams daughter stef...so he had an affair. Bwahahahahaha...LOL!

  • @azz578 I assume he was married before...

  • They really should have started in the 30s or something more remote like that. The fundamentals of these three decades are more or less the same, but if you cover the whole span of western civilization starting with the industrial revolution, it might actually have a meaningful context. As it is, this pretends to be a sociology experiment, but it's little more than a reality tv gimmick.

  • I hope that there would be a Philippine version of this series since a lot of Filipinos nowadays forget their traditions and culture.

  • I would frigging love to be in 80's or 90's just because of the awesome technology... Pong, NES, Commodore 64!!! AWESOME!!!! :) :) :) :)...

  • I thought that it was interesting to see the difference between the US and England in the 70s. In the US, central heat was much more common at the time. In fact, I don't remember anyone other than my great grandfather not having it. Nearly every refrigerator had a freezer. Also, get a load of those electrical outlets -- they're gigantic!

  • They need to do this show in USA and go back to when Electric was first intoduced to homes... 1900

  • I've always thought it would be cool to have a house with a different era in each room - a 60's room, 70's room etc.

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  • In the US, washing machines & Freezers would have been taken for granted by the 50s.

  • wow I wish they'd make an american version of this show, still really cool to watch this though!

  • @coolbluelights I agree it would be interesting. America seemed more advanced/different as far as what modcons were available in the 70s.

  • my mum was born in the sixties and obviusly child up through the seventies and eighties and everything she's told me fits with this documentary, how the children shared bedrooms, and a single recordplayer in the room was a big deal.

  • I wasn't born in the 1970s but still found this episode interesting and my mum suggested I watch the series.

  • this was such a wikid programme, thanx for posting

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