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'''''I Love the '70s: Volume 2''''' is a television mini-series and the ninth installment of the ''[[I Love...|I Love the...]]'' series presented by [[VH1]]. The sequel to ''[[I Love the '70s (U.S. TV series)|I Love the '70s]]'', it originally aired on [[VH1]] from July 10 to July 14, 2006.
'''''I Love the '70s: Volume 2''''' is a television mini-series and the ninth installment of the ''[[I Love...|I Love the...]]'' series presented by [[VH1]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theringer.com/tv/2019/9/30/20887782/vh1-i-love-the-series-80s-90s-nostalgia|title=How VH1's 'I Love the...' Created a Generation of Culture Students|first=Jessica|last=MacLeish|date=September 30, 2019|website=The Ringer}}</ref> The sequel to ''[[I Love the '70s (U.S. TV series)|I Love the '70s]]'', it originally aired on [[VH1]] from July 10 to July 14, 2006.


==Commentators==
==Commentators==
{{div col}}
*[[Carlos Alazraqui]]
*[[Carlos Alazraqui]]
*[[Tony Alva]]
*[[Tony Alva]]
*[[Antigone Rising]] ([[Cassidy (musician)|Cassidy]] & [[Kristen Henderson]])
*[[Antigone Rising]] ([[Cassidy (musician)|Cassidy]] and [[Kristen Henderson]])
*[[Alison Arngrim]]
*[[Alison Arngrim]]
*[[Bronson Arroyo]]
*[[Bronson Arroyo]]
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*[[Tom Bosley]]
*[[Tom Bosley]]
*[[Bryan Callen]]
*[[Bryan Callen]]
*[[Chris Coppola]]
*[[Charo]]
*[[Charo]]
*[[Gary Cole]]
*[[Gary Cole]]
*[[Michael Colton]] & [[John Aboud]]
*[[Michael Colton]] and [[John Aboud]]
*[[Nadia Comăneci]]
*[[Nadia Comaneci]]
*[[Common (rapper)|Common]]
*[[Common (rapper)|Common]]
*[[Bart Conner]]
*[[Bart Conner]]
*[[Chris Coppola]]
*[[Fred Coury]]
*[[Fred Coury]]
*[[Jennifer Elise Cox]]
*[[Jennifer Elise Cox]]
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*[[Dom DeLuise]]
*[[Dom DeLuise]]
*[[Nick DiPaolo]]
*[[Nick DiPaolo]]
*[[The Donnas]] ([[Allison Robertson]] & [[Maya Ford]])
*[[The Donnas]] ([[Allison Robertson]] and [[Maya Ford]])
*[[Simon Doonan]]
*[[Simon Doonan]]
*[[Bil Dwyer]]
*[[Bil Dwyer]]
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*[[Damien Fahey]]
*[[Damien Fahey]]
*[[Adam Ferrara]]
*[[Adam Ferrara]]
*[[Jake Fogelnest]]
*[[Greg Fitzsimmons]]
*[[Greg Fitzsimmons]]
*[[Tyler Florence]]
*[[Tyler Florence]]
*[[Neil Flynn]]
*[[Neil Flynn]]
*[[Jake Fogelnest]]
*[[Ben Folds]]
*[[Ben Folds]]
*[[Peter Frampton]]
*[[Peter Frampton]]
*[[Drew Fraser]]
*Drew Fraser
*[[Doug E. Fresh]]
*[[Doug E. Fresh]]
*[[Max Gail]]
*[[Max Gail]]
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*[[Annabelle Gurwitch]]
*[[Annabelle Gurwitch]]
*[[Luis Guzman]]
*[[Luis Guzman]]
*[[Tony Hawk]]
*[[John Heffron]]
*[[Alyson Hannigan]]
*[[Alyson Hannigan]]
*[[Marilu Henner]]
*[[Har Mar Superstar]]
*[[Har Mar Superstar]]
*[[Hard 'n Phirm]]
*[[Hard 'n Phirm]]
*[[Rachael Harris]]
*[[Rachael Harris]]
*[[Tony Hawk]]
*[[John Heffron]]
*[[Marilu Henner]]
*[[Mark Hoppus]]
*[[Mark Hoppus]]
*[[Clint Howard]]
*[[Clint Howard]]
*[[Ken Howard]]
*[[Ken Howard]]
*[[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]]
*[[Scott Ian]]
*[[Scott Ian]]
*[[Jennifer Irwin]]
*[[Jennifer Irwin]]
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*[[Chris Jericho]]
*[[Chris Jericho]]
*[[Jake Johannsen]]
*[[Jake Johannsen]]
*[[Randy Jones (singer)|Randy Jones]]
*[[Kermit the Frog]]
*[[Kermit the Frog]]
*[[Christopher Knight (actor)|Christopher Knight]]
*[[Christopher Knight (actor)|Christopher Knight]]
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*Ross Mark
*Ross Mark
*[[Biz Markie]]
*[[Biz Markie]]
*[[Maroon 5]] ([[Adam Levine]] & [[James Valentine (musician)|James Valentine]])
*[[Maroon 5]] ([[Adam Levine]] and [[James Valentine (musician)|James Valentine]])
*[[Debbie Matenopoulos]]
*[[Debbie Matenopoulos]]
*[[Edwin McCain]]
*[[Edwin McCain]]
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*[[Nelson (band)|Nelson]]
*[[Nelson (band)|Nelson]]
*[[Dustin Nguyen]]
*[[Dustin Nguyen]]
*[[Night Ranger]] ([[Jack Blades]] & [[Jeff Watson (guitarist)|Jeff Watson]])
*[[Night Ranger]] ([[Jack Blades]] and [[Jeff Watson (guitarist)|Jeff Watson]])
*[[Graham Norton]]
*[[Patrice O'Neal]]
*[[Patrice O'Neal]]
*[[Stuart Pankin]]
*[[Stuart Pankin]]
*[[Butch Patrick]]
*[[Stephen Perkins]]
*[[Brian Posehn]]
*[[Riki Rachtman]]
*[[Melissa Rivers]]
*[[Darius Rucker]]
*[[Graham Norton]]
*[[Tom Papa]]
*[[Tom Papa]]
*[[Butch Patrick]]
*[[Butch Patrick]]
*[[Freda Payne]]
*[[Freda Payne]]
*[[Stephen Perkins]]
*[[Cassandra Peterson]]
*[[Cassandra Peterson]]
*[[Brian Posehn]]
*[[Megyn Price]]
*[[Megyn Price]]
*Rachel Quaintance
*Rachel Quaintance
*[[Riki Rachtman]]
*[[Melissa Rivers]]
*[[Mo Rocca]]
*[[Mo Rocca]]
*[[Darius Rucker]]
*[[Dave Sabo|Dave "Snake" Sabo]]
*[[William Sanderson]]
*[[William Sanderson]]
*[[Fred Schneider]]
*[[Fred Schneider]]
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*[[Brad Sherwood]]
*[[Brad Sherwood]]
*[[Sir Mix-A-Lot]]
*[[Sir Mix-A-Lot]]
*[[Dave Sabo|Dave "Snake" Sabo]]
*[[Hal Sparks]]
*[[Hal Sparks]]
*[[Rick Springfield]]
*[[Rick Springfield]]
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*[[Gary Valentine]]
*[[Gary Valentine]]
*[[Frank Vincent]]
*[[Frank Vincent]]
*[[John Waters (filmmaker)|John Watters]]
*[[John Waters (filmmaker)|John Waters]]
*[[Lauren Weedman]]
*[[Lauren Weedman]]
*[[Kevin Weisman]]
*[[Kevin Weisman]]
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*[[Bob Zmuda]]
*[[Bob Zmuda]]
*[[Rob Zombie]]
*[[Rob Zombie]]
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==Recurring segments==
==Recurring segments==
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===1970===
===1970===
* ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]'' (originally premiered in 1968)
* ''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)|Hawaii Five-O]]''
* [[AMC Gremlin]]
* [[AMC Gremlin]]
* "[[Spirit in the Sky]]" by [[Norman Greenbaum]] (originally released in the UK in 1969)
* "[[Spirit in the Sky]]" by [[Norman Greenbaum]]
* [[Willis Reed]] and the [[1970 NBA Finals]]
* [[Willis Reed]] and the [[1970 NBA Finals]]
* ''[[Adam-12]]''
* ''[[Adam-12]]''
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* "[[Band of Gold (Freda Payne song)|Band of Gold]]" by [[Freda Payne]]
* "[[Band of Gold (Freda Payne song)|Band of Gold]]" by [[Freda Payne]]
* ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]''
* ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]''
* ''[[Airport (1970 film)|Airport]]''
* ''[[Airport (1970 film)|Airport]]''
* [[Three Dog Night]]
* [[Three Dog Night]]
* First [[floppy disk]] (previously mentioned in an ''I Love the '70s segment)
* First [[floppy disk]] (previously mentioned in the previous ''I Love the '70s'' series' 1970 segment)
* [[Jimi Hendrix]]'s music and death
* [[Jimi Hendrix]]'s music and death
* ''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]''
* ''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]''
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Survivors of 1970: [[Ali MacGraw]], [[Jane Fonda]] and [[List of The Brady Bunch characters#Alice Nelson|Alice Nelson]]
Survivors of 1970: [[Ali MacGraw]], [[Jane Fonda]] and [[List of The Brady Bunch characters#Alice Nelson|Alice Nelson]]


What Dom Cooked for [[List of M*A*S*H characters#Hawkeye Pierce|Hawkeye]] and [[List of M*A*S*H characters#Trapper John McIntyre|Trapper John]]: Garlic [[M*A*S*H (film)|M*A*S*H]] Potatoes
What Dom Cooked for [[List of M*A*S*H characters#Hawkeye Pierce|Hawkeye]] and [[List of M*A*S*H characters#Trapper John McIntyre|Trapper John]]: Garlic [[M*A*S*H (film)|M*A*S*H]] [[Mashed potato|Potatoes]]


That's No Jive, Turkey: Rachael Harris on AMC Gremlin
That's No Jive, Turkey: Rachael Harris on AMC Gremlin
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===1971===
===1971===
* ''[[Hollywood Squares]]'' (originally premiered in 1966)
* ''[[Hollywood Squares]]''
* ''[[The French Connection (film)|The French Connection]]''
* ''[[The French Connection (film)|The French Connection]]''
* [[Carole King]]'s ''[[Tapestry (Carole King album)|Tapestry]]'' album
* [[Carole King]]'s ''[[Tapestry (Carole King album)|Tapestry]]'' album
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* [[Sears, Roebuck and Company|Sears]] [[Toughskins]]
* [[Sears, Roebuck and Company|Sears]] [[Toughskins]]
* [[View-Master]]
* [[View-Master]]
* ''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]'' (originally premiered in 1968)
* ''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]''
* [[Grateful Dead]]
* [[Grateful Dead]]
* [[K-Tel]]
* [[K-Tel]]
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Survivors of 1971: [[Rhoda Morgenstern]], [[Sally Struthers]] and [[Cher]]
Survivors of 1971: [[Rhoda Morgenstern]], [[Sally Struthers]] and [[Cher]]


What Dom Cooked for [[Alex (A Clockwork Orange)|Alex the Droog]]: [[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]] Julius
What Dom Cooked for [[Alex (A Clockwork Orange)|Alex the Droog]]: [[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]] [[Orange Julius|Julius]]


That's No Jive, Turkey: Modern Humorist on Grateful Dead
That's No Jive, Turkey: Modern Humorist on Grateful Dead
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===1972===
===1972===
* ''[[Super Fly (1972 film)|Superfly]]''
* ''[[Super Fly (1972 film)|Super Fly]]''
* ''[[The Paul Lynde Show]]''
* ''[[The Paul Lynde Show]]''
* [[Carly Simon]] and [[James Taylor]]
* [[Carly Simon]] and [[James Taylor]]
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Porn or Not Porn 1972: ''[[Black Mama White Mama]]'' (not porn), ''Flesh of the Lotus'' (porn) and ''[[The Hot Rock (film)|The Hot Rock]]'' (not porn)
Porn or Not Porn 1972: ''[[Black Mama White Mama]]'' (not porn), ''Flesh of the Lotus'' (porn) and ''[[The Hot Rock (film)|The Hot Rock]]'' (not porn)


Then and Now 1972: [[Sally Struthers]] & [[Rob Reiner]], [[Burt Reynolds]] and [[David Cassidy]]
Then and Now 1972: [[Sally Struthers]] & [[Rob Reiner]], Burt Reynolds and [[David Cassidy]]


Guitar Gods of 1972: [[Neil Young]], [[Steve Howe (guitarist)|Steve Howe]] and [[Mick Ronson]]
Guitar Gods of 1972: [[Neil Young]], [[Steve Howe (guitarist)|Steve Howe]] and [[Mick Ronson]]
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Survivors of 1972: [[Bette Midler]], [[Shirley Chisholm]] and Carly Simon
Survivors of 1972: [[Bette Midler]], [[Shirley Chisholm]] and Carly Simon


What Dom Cooked for [[Liza Minnelli|Liza]]: Liza Minnelli Linguine with a Glass of [[Cabaret (1972 film)|Cabaret]]
What Dom Cooked for [[Liza Minnelli|Liza]]: Liza Minnelli [[Linguine]] with a Glass of [[Cabaret (1972 film)|Cabaret]]


That's No Jive, Turkey: Tom Papa on ''The Paul Lynde Show''
That's No Jive, Turkey: Tom Papa on ''The Paul Lynde Show''
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===1973===
===1973===
* ''[[Match Game]]'' (originally premiered in 1962)
* ''[[Match Game]]''
* ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar (film)|Jesus Christ Superstar]]''
* ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar (film)|Jesus Christ Superstar]]''
* [[Homosexuality]] no longer considered a mental disorder
* [[Homosexuality]] [[Homosexuality and psychology|no longer considered a]] [[mental disorder]]
* "[[Half-Breed (song)|Half-Breed]]" by [[Cher]]
* "[[Half-Breed (song)|Half-Breed]]" by [[Cher]]
* ''[[Westworld (film)|Westworld]]''
* ''[[Westworld (film)|Westworld]]''
* "[[The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia]]" by [[Vicki Lawrence]] (originally released in 1972)
* "[[The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia]]" by [[Vicki Lawrence]]
* [[Revlon|Charlie]] perfume
* [[Charlie (fragrance)|Charlie perfume]]
* [[Steve McQueen]]
* [[Steve McQueen]]
* "[[Let's Get It On]]" by [[Marvin Gaye]]
* "[[Let's Get It On]]" by [[Marvin Gaye]]
* ''[[The Streets of San Francisco]]'' (originally premiered in 1972)
* ''[[The Streets of San Francisco]]''
* [[Elvis]]' ''[[Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite]] concert''
* [[Elvis Presley|Elvis]]' ''[[Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite]] concert''
* ''[[Celebrity Bowling]] '' (originally premiered in 1971)
* ''[[Celebrity Bowling]] ''
* [[Secretariat (horse)|Secretariat]]
* [[Secretariat (horse)|Secretariat]]
* "[[Smoke on the Water]]" by [[Deep Purple]]
* "[[Smoke on the Water]]" by [[Deep Purple]]
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Guitar Gods of 1973: [[David Gilmour]], [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s [[Allen Collins]] & [[Gary Rossington]] and [[Ritchie Blackmore]]
Guitar Gods of 1973: [[David Gilmour]], [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s [[Allen Collins]] & [[Gary Rossington]] and [[Ritchie Blackmore]]


Survivors of 1973: [[Barbra Streisand]], [[Tatum O'Neal]] and [[Jane Seymour]]
Survivors of 1973: [[Barbra Streisand]], [[Tatum O'Neal]] and [[Jane Seymour (actress)|Jane Seymour]]


What Dom Cooked for Babs and [[Robert Redford|Robert]]: [[The Way We Were|The Way We Waffles]]
What Dom Cooked for Babs and [[Robert Redford|Robert]]: [[The Way We Were|The Way We]] [[Waffle]]s


That's No Jive, Turkey: Patrice O'Neal on Love Music
That's No Jive, Turkey: Patrice O'Neal on Love Music
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* [[Electric Light Orchestra]]
* [[Electric Light Orchestra]]
* [[String bikini]]
* [[String bikini]]
* ''[[Password (American game show)|Password]]'' (originally premiered in 1961)
* ''[[Password (American game show)|Password]]''
* [[Hank Aaron]]
* [[Hank Aaron]]
* [[Mikhail Baryshnikov#1974: Defection to Canada|Mikhail Baryshnikov's defection to Canada]]
* [[Mikhail Baryshnikov#1974: Defection to Canada|Mikhail Baryshnikov's defection to Canada]]
* ''[[Chico and the Man]]''
* ''[[Chico and the Man]]''
* [[Harlem Globetrotters]]
* [[Harlem Globetrotters]]
* [[Burt Reynolds]]
* Burt Reynolds
* "[[Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe]]" by [[Barry White]]
* "[[Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe]]" by [[Barry White]]
* [[Bedazzler]]
* [[Bedazzler]]
* ''[[Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]''
* ''[[Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]''
* "[[Midnight Train to Georgia]]" by [[Gladys Knight & the Pips]] (originally released in 1973)
* "[[Midnight Train to Georgia]]" by [[Gladys Knight & the Pips]]
* [[Sit n' Spin]]
* [[Sit n' Spin]]
* [[Heimlich maneuver]]
* [[Heimlich maneuver]]
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Survivors of 1974: [[Diane Keaton]], [[Laura Ingalls Wilder|Half-Pint]] and [[Good Times#Main|Florida Evans]]
Survivors of 1974: [[Diane Keaton]], [[Laura Ingalls Wilder|Half-Pint]] and [[Good Times#Main|Florida Evans]]


What Dom Cooked for [[Michael Corleone|Michael]] and [[Fredo Corleone|Fredo]]: Fettuccini Al-Fredo Corleone
What Dom Cooked for [[Michael Corleone|Michael]] and [[Fredo Corleone|Fredo]]: [[Fettuccine Alfredo|Fettuccini Al-Fredo]] Corleone


That's No Jive, Turkey: Greg Fitzsimmons on String bikini
That's No Jive, Turkey: Greg Fitzsimmons on String bikini
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* ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''
* ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''
* [[Skateboard]] craze
* [[Skateboard]] craze
* "[[The Hustle (song)|The Hustle]]" by [[Van McCoy]] and the [[Hustle (dance)|dance craze]]
* "[[The Hustle (song)|The Hustle]]" by [[Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony]], and the [[Hustle (dance)|dance craze]]
* ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''
* ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''
* "[[Lady Marmalade]]" by [[LaBelle]] (originally released in 1974)
* "[[Lady Marmalade]]" by [[Labelle]]
* [[1975 World Series]]
* [[1975 World Series]]
* ''[[Rollerball (1975 film)|Rollerball]]''
* ''[[Rollerball (1975 film)|Rollerball]]''
*[[Jimmy Hoffa#Disappearance|Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa]]
*[[Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa]]
* "[[Thunder Road (song)|Thunder Road]]" by [[Bruce Springsteen]]
* "[[Thunder Road (song)|Thunder Road]]" by [[Bruce Springsteen]]
* [[AMC Pacer]]
* [[AMC Pacer]]
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* [[Nair (hair removal)|Nair]]
* [[Nair (hair removal)|Nair]]
* ''[[The Swiss Family Robinson (1975 TV series)|The Swiss Family Robinson]]''
* ''[[The Swiss Family Robinson (1975 TV series)|The Swiss Family Robinson]]''
* "[[You Are So Beautiful]]" by [[Joe Cocker]] (originally released in 1974)
* "[[You Are So Beautiful]]" by [[Joe Cocker]]
* ''[[The Return of the Pink Panther]]''
* ''[[The Return of the Pink Panther]]''


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Survivors of 1975: [[Martina Navratilova]], [[Loretta Lynn]] and [[Welcome Back, Kotter#Julie Kotter|Julie Kotter]]
Survivors of 1975: [[Martina Navratilova]], [[Loretta Lynn]] and [[Welcome Back, Kotter#Julie Kotter|Julie Kotter]]


What Dom Cooked for [[Tommy (1975 film)|Tommy]]: [[Keith Moon]] Pies
What Dom Cooked for [[Tommy (1975 film)|Tommy]]: [[Keith Moon]] [[Moon Pie|Pie]]s


That's No Jive, Turkey: Luis Guzmán on ''S.W.A.T.''
That's No Jive, Turkey: Luis Guzmán on ''S.W.A.T.''
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* [[Paul McCartney and Wings]]
* [[Paul McCartney and Wings]]
* ''[[Freaky Friday (1976 film)|Freaky Friday]]''
* ''[[Freaky Friday (1976 film)|Freaky Friday]]''
* [[Captain & Tennille|Captain and Tennille]]
* [[Captain & Tennille]]
* ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]''
* ''[[King Kong (1976 film)|King Kong]]''


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Porn or Not Porn 1976: ''[[The Pom Pom Girls]]'' (not porn), ''[[Mother, Jugs & Speed]]'' (not porn) and ''[[Kansas City Trucking Co.]]'' (porn)
Porn or Not Porn 1976: ''[[The Pom Pom Girls]]'' (not porn), ''[[Mother, Jugs & Speed]]'' (not porn) and ''[[Kansas City Trucking Co.]]'' (porn)


Then and Now 1976: [[Jodie Foster]], Peter Frampton and [[Farrah Fawcett]]
Then and Now 1976: [[Jodie Foster]], Peter Frampton and Farrah Fawcett


Guitar Gods of 1976: [[Ace Frehley]], [[Keith Richards]] and Peter Frampton
Guitar Gods of 1976: [[Ace Frehley]], [[Keith Richards]] and Peter Frampton
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Survivors of 1976: Jodie Foster, Farrah Fawcett and [[The Bionic Woman]]
Survivors of 1976: Jodie Foster, Farrah Fawcett and [[The Bionic Woman]]


What Dom Cooked for [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]]: [[All the President's Men (film)|All the President's Meatloaf]]
What Dom Cooked for [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]]: [[All the President's Men (film)|All the President's]] [[Meatloaf]]


That's No Jive, Turkey: Sir Mix-a-Lot on Disco
That's No Jive, Turkey: Sir Mix-a-Lot on Disco
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* ''[[Pumping Iron]]''
* ''[[Pumping Iron]]''
* [[Billy Beer]]
* [[Billy Beer]]
* ''[[Quincy, M.E.]]'' (originally premiered in 1976)
* ''[[Quincy, M.E.]]''
* [[Calgon]]
* [[Calgon]]
* ''[[The Kentucky Fried Movie]]''
* ''[[The Kentucky Fried Movie]]''
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* ''[[Slap Shot (film)|Slap Shot]]''
* ''[[Slap Shot (film)|Slap Shot]]''
* [[Meat Loaf]]
* [[Meat Loaf]]
* Elvis dies
* [[Elvis Presley#Death|Elvis dies]]
* ''[[The Deep (1977 film)|The Deep]]'' and ''[[Orca (1977 film)|Orca]]''
* ''[[The Deep (1977 film)|The Deep]]'' and ''[[Orca (1977 film)|Orca]]''


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Survivors of 1977: [[Barbara Walters]], [[Laverne & Shirley#Main|Laverne DeFazio]] and [[Joyce DeWitt]]
Survivors of 1977: [[Barbara Walters]], [[Laverne & Shirley#Main|Laverne DeFazio]] and [[Joyce DeWitt]]


What Dom Cooked for [[Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film)|Mr. Goodbar]]: Grilled [[Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film)#Cast|Tony]] Lo Portobello Mushrooms
What Dom Cooked for [[Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film)|Mr. Goodbar]]: Grilled [[Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film)#Cast|Tony]] Lo [[Portobello mushroom|Portobello Mushroom]]s


That's No Jive, Turkey: [[Carlos Alazraqui]] on [[Billy Beer]]
That's No Jive, Turkey: [[Carlos Alazraqui]] on [[Billy Beer]]
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* [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]]
* [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]]
* [[Pogo (dance)|Pogo]]
* [[Pogo (dance)|Pogo]]
* ''[[Barney Miller]]''
* ''[[Barney Miller]]''
* [[Cheryl Tiegs]]
* [[Cheryl Tiegs]]
* [[Billy Joel]]
* [[Billy Joel]]
* [[Kristy McNichol]]
* [[Kristy McNichol]]
* ''[[Ice Castles]]''
* ''[[Ice Castles]]''
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' (originally premiered in 1963)
* ''[[Doctor Who]]''
* [[Devo]]
* [[Devo]]
* [[Merlin (game)|Merlin]]
* [[Merlin (game)|Merlin]]
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Survivors of 1978: Mindy McConnell, [[Tina Turner]] and [[Marilu Henner]]
Survivors of 1978: Mindy McConnell, [[Tina Turner]] and [[Marilu Henner]]


What Dom Cooked for the [[Bee Gees]]: [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)|Sausage and Pepper's Lonely Hearts Sub]]
What Dom Cooked for the [[Bee Gees]]: [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)|Sausage and Pepper's Lonely Hearts]] [[Submarine sandwich|Sub]]


That's No Jive, Turkey: Michael Ian Black on Charmin
That's No Jive, Turkey: Michael Ian Black on Charmin
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* [[ESPN]]
* [[ESPN]]
* ''[[The Amityville Horror (1979 film)|The Amityville Horror]]''
* ''[[The Amityville Horror (1979 film)|The Amityville Horror]]''
* "[[Rock Lobster (song)|Rock Lobster]]" by [[The B-52's]] (originally released 1978)
* "[[Rock Lobster (song)|Rock Lobster]]" by [[The B-52's]]
* [[Frank Zappa]]'s ''[[Joe's Garage]]'' album
* [[Frank Zappa]]'s ''[[Joe's Garage]]'' album
* ''[[Trapper John, M.D.]]''
* ''[[Trapper John, M.D.]]''
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* ''[[The Rose (film)|The Rose]]''
* ''[[The Rose (film)|The Rose]]''
* [[McDonald's]] [[Happy Meal]]s
* [[McDonald's]] [[Happy Meal]]s
* ''[[The White Shadow (TV series)|The White Shadow]] ''
* ''[[The White Shadow (TV series)|The White Shadow]]''
* "[[Is She Really Going Out With Him?]]" by [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]]
* "[[Is She Really Going Out With Him?]]" by [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]]
* ''[[Hair (film)|Hair]]''
* ''[[Hair (film)|Hair]]''
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Survivors of 1979: [[Jerry Hall]], [[The Jeffersons#Main cast|Florence Johnston]] and [[Bo Derek]]
Survivors of 1979: [[Jerry Hall]], [[The Jeffersons#Main cast|Florence Johnston]] and [[Bo Derek]]


What Dom Cooked for the [[North Dallas Forty|Dallas Bulls]]: The [[North Dallas Forty]] Ounce Porterhouse
What Dom Cooked for the [[North Dallas Forty|Dallas Bulls]]: The [[North Dallas Forty]] [[T-bone steak|Ounce Porterhouse]]


That's No Jive, Turkey: Greg Fitzsimmons on Disco Demolition Night
That's No Jive, Turkey: Greg Fitzsimmons on Disco Demolition Night
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Guess This Joe: [[Snoopy|Joe Cool]]
Guess This Joe: [[Snoopy|Joe Cool]]

==References==
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== External links ==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060721051231/http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_love_the_70s_volume_2/series.jhtml ''I Love the '70s: Volume 2''] on [[VH1]]

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I Love the '70s: Volume 2
GenreDocumentary
Narrated byDoug Jeffers
Country of originVereinigte Staaten
Original languageEnglisch
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkVH1
ReleaseJuly 10 (2006-07-10) –
July 14, 2006 (2006-07-14)
Related
I Love the '80s
I Love the '70s
I Love the '80s Strikes Back
I Love the '90s
I Love the '90s: Part Deux
I Love the '80s 3-D
I Love the Holidays
I Love Toys
I Love the New Millennium
Best of I Love the...
I Love the 2000s

I Love the '70s: Volume 2 is a television mini-series and the ninth installment of the I Love the... series presented by VH1.[1] The sequel to I Love the '70s, it originally aired on VH1 from July 10 to July 14, 2006.

Commentators

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Recurring segments

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  • Bruce Lee and Evel Knievel in Stunt Fu: A cut-out of Bruce Lee and a cut-out of Evel Knievel on a motorcycle are edited into short video clips from the year in question. Bruce Lee generally kicks someone who falls over, and Evel Knievel jumps his motorcycle over someone in each video clip.
  • Charo TV: Charo, who was a frequent television guest star in the 1970s, presents ideas of how she could have been introduced into the cast of a popular show from the time period. Each idea includes some reference to her "cuchi cuchi" catchphrase.
  • Porn or Not Porn: John Waters features a segment in which he poses a small test to see whether or not three films, selected based on their suggestive titles, are either considered pornographic or not pornographic. He ends the segment by stating he found a vintage copy of a parodic pornographic film.
  • It's Time for Burt Reynolds' Mustache: The segment shows a picture of Burt Reynolds from the relevant year, illustrating how his mustache changed over time (or 1972 was gone from his face), and is introduced by several voices annoyingly chanting the segment's title and is followed by the same voices chanting "That was Burt Reynolds' mustache."
  • Songs to Make Whoopee To: Bob Eubanks presents the love songs from each year. Some of the song titles are fake, and merely read aloud; whenever he reads the title of an actual song, a clip of the song is played. The segment takes the form of an advertisement for an album, also available on 8-track and cassette.
  • Then and Now: Alison Arngrim presents the segment for each year in which pop culture personalities from the decade are shown in pictures from the 1970s and today, a difference of thirty years which she emphasizes.
  • Look Who's Got a Farrah Do: The segment takes a look at each year to see what celebrity had a hairdo similar to that of Charlie's Angels star Farrah Fawcett.
  • Guitar Gods: Peter Frampton presents the guitar players of each year.
  • Survivors: Gloria Gaynor presents the survivors of each year. Each segment begins by Gaynor citing three trends she survived that year.
  • What Dom Cooked For...: The segment has actor Dom DeLuise telling viewers what food he would make for an actor, or some actors, and the name of the food would be based on a film, TV program, etc. from the episode's year.
  • That's No Jive Turkey: The segment takes place near the end of an episode and would let a certain celebrity give one last opinion on a topic that was covered in the episode.
  • Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Christopher Knight has a rant for each year over how he does not wish to be known as Peter Brady anymore. Each year features Knight drawing a contrast between a member of the show's cast and the character that actor portrayed.
  • Guess This Joe: At the conclusion of each episode, there's a small puzzle being put together of a famous person named Joe, with the viewer's job being to "Guess this Joe" before the puzzle is finished and the identity is revealed. Some segments involve a celebrity with a related name, such as "Joey," "José" or "Joseph." The lyrics to the "Guess this Joe" song are: "Guess this Joe, it's a Joe you know, if you don't know this Joe, then it's a Joe you don't know, so if you guess this Joe, it's a Joe you know, guess this Joe, hey, guess this Joe..."
  • During the credits of every episode, a performance of a popular song from that decade was played with no commentary. These were usually replaced with a show promo by VH1.

Topics covered by year

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1970

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Charo TV 1970: Charo's Heroes

Porn or Not Porn 1970: Sex and the Single Vampire (porn), Two Mules for Sister Sara (not porn) and A Man Called Horse (not porn)

Then and Now 1970: Michael Nesmith, Michael Jackson and Mike Lookinland

Guitar Gods of 1970: Duane Allman, Terry Kath and Jimi Hendrix

Survivors of 1970: Ali MacGraw, Jane Fonda and Alice Nelson

What Dom Cooked for Hawkeye and Trapper John: Garlic M*A*S*H Potatoes

That's No Jive, Turkey: Rachael Harris on AMC Gremlin

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Christopher Knight (real) and Peter Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joe Torre

1971

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Charo TV 1971: Charo in the Family

Porn or Not Porn 1971: Shaft (not porn), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (not porn) and Below the Belt (porn)

Then and Now 1971: Cybill Shepherd, Cat Stevens and Sean Connery

Guitar Gods of 1971: Pete Townshend, Jerry Garcia and Jimmy Page

Survivors of 1971: Rhoda Morgenstern, Sally Struthers and Cher

What Dom Cooked for Alex the Droog: A Clockwork Orange Julius

That's No Jive, Turkey: Modern Humorist on Grateful Dead

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Barry Williams (real) and Greg Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joe Jackson

1972

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Charo TV 1972: Charo Five-O

Porn or Not Porn 1972: Black Mama White Mama (not porn), Flesh of the Lotus (porn) and The Hot Rock (not porn)

Then and Now 1972: Sally Struthers & Rob Reiner, Burt Reynolds and David Cassidy

Guitar Gods of 1972: Neil Young, Steve Howe and Mick Ronson

Survivors of 1972: Bette Midler, Shirley Chisholm and Carly Simon

What Dom Cooked for Liza: Liza Minnelli Linguine with a Glass of Cabaret

That's No Jive, Turkey: Tom Papa on The Paul Lynde Show

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Mike Lookinland (real) and Bobby Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: G.I. Joe

1973

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Charo TV 1973: The Charo Tyler Moore Show

Porn or Not Porn 1973: Bang the Drum Slowly (not porn), The Last of Sheila (not porn) and Ride a Cocked Horse (porn)

Then and Now 1973: Cheech Marin, Cher and Roger Daltrey

Guitar Gods of 1973: David Gilmour, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Allen Collins & Gary Rossington and Ritchie Blackmore

Survivors of 1973: Barbra Streisand, Tatum O'Neal and Jane Seymour

What Dom Cooked for Babs and Robert: The Way We Waffles

That's No Jive, Turkey: Patrice O'Neal on Love Music

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Robert Reed (real) and Mike Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joe Paterno

1974

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Charo TV 1974: Little Charo on the Prairie

Porn or Not Porn 1974: Blazing Zippers (porn), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (not porn) and Fulfillment (porn)

Then and Now 1974: James Taylor, Melissa Gilbert and Bob Barker

Guitar Gods of 1974: Alex Lifeson, Mick Ralphs and Eric Clapton

Survivors of 1974: Diane Keaton, Half-Pint and Florida Evans

What Dom Cooked for Michael and Fredo: Fettuccini Al-Fredo Corleone

That's No Jive, Turkey: Greg Fitzsimmons on String bikini

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Susan Olsen (real) and Cindy Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joe DiMaggio

1975

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Charo TV 1975: The Charo Family Robinson

Porn or Not Porn 1975: Let's Do It Again (not porn), The Shootist (not porn) and The Analist (porn)

Then and Now 1975: Aretha Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips and Ron Palillo

Guitar Gods of 1975: Billy Gibbons, Joe Perry and Jeff Beck

Survivors of 1975: Martina Navratilova, Loretta Lynn and Julie Kotter

What Dom Cooked for Tommy: Keith Moon Pies

That's No Jive, Turkey: Luis Guzmán on S.W.A.T.

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Robbie Rist (real) and Cousin Oliver (fake)

Guess This Joe: José Feliciano

1976

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Charo TV 1976: Welcome Back, Charo

Porn or Not Porn 1976: The Pom Pom Girls (not porn), Mother, Jugs & Speed (not porn) and Kansas City Trucking Co. (porn)

Then and Now 1976: Jodie Foster, Peter Frampton and Farrah Fawcett

Guitar Gods of 1976: Ace Frehley, Keith Richards and Peter Frampton

Survivors of 1976: Jodie Foster, Farrah Fawcett and The Bionic Woman

What Dom Cooked for Deep Throat: All the President's Meatloaf

That's No Jive, Turkey: Sir Mix-a-Lot on Disco

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Ann B. Davis (real) and Alice Nelson (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joey Lawrence (represented by a picture of a sperm)

1977

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Charo TV 1977: Charo's Angels

Porn or Not Porn 1977: Fun with Dick and Jane (not porn), Oh, God! (not porn) and Heavy Machinery (porn)

Then and Now 1977: Leif Garrett, Lt. Theo Kojak and Charo

Guitar Gods of 1977: Mick Jones, Lindsey Buckingham and Ted Nugent

Survivors of 1977: Barbara Walters, Laverne DeFazio and Joyce DeWitt

What Dom Cooked for Mr. Goodbar: Grilled Tony Lo Portobello Mushrooms

That's No Jive, Turkey: Carlos Alazraqui on Billy Beer

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Eve Plumb (real) and Jan Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joey Ramone

1978

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Charo TV 1978: CHARO in Cincinnati

Porn or Not Porn 1978: The Tender Trap (porn), Goin' South (not porn) and Sweet Folds of Flesh (porn)

Then and Now 1978: Loni Anderson, Robby Benson and Lee Majors

Guitar Gods of 1978: Joe Walsh, Mark Knopfler and Eddie Van Halen

Survivors of 1978: Mindy McConnell, Tina Turner and Marilu Henner

What Dom Cooked for the Bee Gees: Sausage and Pepper's Lonely Hearts Sub

That's No Jive, Turkey: Michael Ian Black on Charmin

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Maureen McCormick (real) and Marcia Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joe Perry

1979

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Charo TV 1979: Mork & Charo

Porn or Not Porn 1979: Hardcore (not porn), The Black Hole (not porn) and Dracula Sucks (porn)

Then and Now 1979: Nick Nolte, Steve Martin and Janet Jackson

Guitar Gods of 1979: Angus Young, Judas Priest's Glenn Tipton & K. K. Downing and Brian May

Survivors of 1979: Jerry Hall, Florence Johnston and Bo Derek

What Dom Cooked for the Dallas Bulls: The North Dallas Forty Ounce Porterhouse

That's No Jive, Turkey: Greg Fitzsimmons on Disco Demolition Night

Hey, I'm Not a Brady: Florence Henderson (real) and Carol Brady (fake)

Guess This Joe: Joe Cool

References

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  1. ^ MacLeish, Jessica (September 30, 2019). "How VH1's 'I Love the...' Created a Generation of Culture Students". The Ringer.
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