I Love the '70s: Volume 2

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I Love the '70s: Volume 2
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Genre Documentary
Narrated byDoug Jeffers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network VH1
ReleaseJuly 10 (2006-07-10) 
July 14, 2006 (2006-07-14)
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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.

Contents

Commentators

Recurring segments

Topics covered by year

1970

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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