1970s in Croatian television

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This is a list of Croatian television related events from the 1970s.

Contents

Networks and services

Television shows

Debuts in the 1970s

Ending in the 1970s

1970s Births

1970 Births

1971 Births

1972 Births

1973 Births

1974 Births

1975 Births

1976 Births

1977 Births

1978 Births

1979 Births

1970s Deaths

See also

Years in Croatia

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References

  1. "The Evolution of Croatian Radio and Television". Croatian Radiotelevision. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 31 December 2011.[ permanent dead link ]