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Date Posted: Wed, July 09 2003, 11:23:14 PDT
Author: Kitty
Subject: 'I Love The '70s'

Relax, Go With the Flow and Get Blown Away by VH1'S Five 'Munchie' Filled Nights Of 'I Love The '70s' in an All-New Ten-Hour Event
Tuesday July 8, 12:26 pm ET
More Than 100 Musicians, TV And Film Stars, Athletes And Celebs Dish The Decade in VH1's Outrageous Year-By-Year Flashback Premiering Monday-Friday, August 18 - 22 AT 9:00 P.M. (ET/PT) Each Night

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Foxy! Dy-no-mite! Heavy! Far Out! We rocked the '80s! Now it's time to groove to the '70s. From "Star Wars" to "Charlie's Angels," leisure suits to Underoos, mutton-chop sideburns to the Mod Squad... we once again tap our collective memories to cover the sublime, the ridiculous, and everything in between.

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VH1 is bringing its highly successful and hilarious "I Love the '80s" approach to a more hairy, less greedy, and far groovier decade: the '70s. An outrageous 10-hour, five-night flashback, "I Love the '70s" remembers the truth about the decade of disco, big collars and polyester. Celebrities weigh in on what was cool, bizarre, beautiful, puzzling and pretentious about the people, music, movies, TV shows, products, fashions, fads, trends and major events that defined pop culture during the decade. The all-new VH1 special premieres two episodes per evening on Monday-Friday, August 18 - 22, beginning at 9:00 p.m. (ET/PT) each night.

Each one-hour episode of "I Love the '70s" is an irreverent, tongue-in-cheek head trip through one single year, and celebrates the good, the bad, and the stoned in an offbeat nostalgia show, spotlighting retro clips from sitcoms, movies, music videos, TV commercials, network news and other sources -- plus more than 100 new interviews with the people who survived the decade that defined facial hair, large collars, afros and bell bottoms.

Mo Rocca ("The Daily Show"), Michael Ian Black ("Ed") and Hal Sparks ("Queer As Folk") return to "I Love the '70s" to lend their hilarious perspective once again. They join a variety of music artists, TV and film stars, athletes, journalists and other celebs who dish the decadent decade including Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller, Cameron Diaz, Jillian Barberie of "Good Day Live," Alec Baldwin, Sharon Osbourne, Aerosmith, Fashion Guru Simon Doonan, Rich Eisen and Stuart Scott of ESPN's "SportsCenter," comedian Greg Fitzsimmons, Drew Barrymore, Lisa Marie Presley, Kelly Rowland, Ziggy Marley, Demi Moore, and others. Also featured are '70s survivors like Lou Ferrigno, Erik Estrada, Isaac Hayes, Lynda Carter, Bob Barker, Loni Anderson, David Cassidy, Lionel Richie, Leif Garrett and more.

Not everybody who lived through the '70s was interviewed -- but almost. VH1's "I Love the '70s" also checks in with The Roots, Rob Zombie, Uncle Kracker, Edwin McCain, Scott Ian, Jason Mraz, Liz Phair, Pat Monahan, Nick Lachey, Marilyn Manson and Jill Scott among many others. In addition, "I Love the '70s" hears from a host of TV and film figures like Molly Culver, Kevin Sorbo, Penn & Teller, Jeff Corwin, Steven Weber, George Lopez, Garcelle Beauvais Nilon, Jorja Fox, Peri Gilpan, Tony Hawk, Tracee Ellis Ross, Matthew St. Patrick, Tom Arnold of "Best Damn Sports Show Period," Jim Gaffigan, Bill Dwyer, Mitch Silpa and more.

Viewers can go online to http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_love_the_70s/series.jhtml for "I Love the 70s" trivia games, photo flipbooks featuring babes and beefcakes of the 70s, interview clips, lists and Evites where viewers can invite their friends to their own 70s party and watch the show together.

"I Love the '70s" is a production of VH1. Series Producer, Karla Hidalgo; Executive Producer, Meredith Ross; Executive Producers, Michael Hirschorn and Shelly Tatro.

MTV Networks owns and operates the cable television programming services MTV: Music Television, MTV2, Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, TV Land, VH1, CMT: Country Music Television, and TNN, as well as The Digital Suite from MTV Networks, a package of thirteen digital services, all of which are trademarks of MTV Networks. MTV Networks also operates and offers joint ventures, licensing agreements and syndication deals whereby its programming can be seen worldwide.

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