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A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.
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Cast

Complete series cast summary:
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 Jackie Burkhart (200 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Steven Hyde (200 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Donna Pinciotti (200 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Fez (200 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Kitty Forman (200 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Reginald "Red" Forman / ... (200 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Bob Pinciotti (198 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Michael Kelso (183 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Eric Forman (179 episodes, 1998-2006)
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 Midge Pinciotti (81 episodes, 1998-2004)
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Storyline

Eric Forman is a typical high school student growing up in Wisconsin in 1976 with his family and his friends. Together, they have the same kind of joys and sorrows that just about every teenager has while growing up. This show parodied many of the attitudes, events and fads of the 70s, along with those who grew up at the time. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

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Be Groovy. Be Very Groovy.

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Comedy

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TV-PG | See all certifications »

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23 August 1998 (USA)  »

Also Known As:

Feelin' All Right  »

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(200 episodes)

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1.78 : 1
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Trivia

The show starts on May 17 See more »

Goofs

When Jackie gets a job at the cheese house, there is a reference made to Sophie's Choice. The movie did not come out until 1982 and the book was not published until '79. See more »

Quotes

[Eric likes Stacey at Price Mart, but Stacey likes Red]
Eric: Did Stacey actually use the word 'freak'?
Red Forman: Why don't you just let it go? Maybe the reason girls don't like you, is because you just don't let things go. Stacey was saying just that thing today.
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Crazy Credits

During the opening credits of the episode where Fez dreams about the cast singing and dancing to some of the 70's most well known songs, the names of the cast members are in silver and two searchlights go across each name. Also, two searchlights go across the license plate at the end of the opening. See more »

Connections

Spoofed in Robot Chicken: Gold Dust Gasoline (2005) See more »

Soundtracks

That '70s Song (In the Street)
(uncredited)
Based on "In the Street" by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell
Performed by Cheap Trick
(Season 2-8)
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User Reviews

the '70s...those were the days
15 May 2005 | by (Portland, Oregon, USA) – See all my reviews

I guess that one might say that "That '70s Show" is to the 1990s what "Happy Days" was to the 1970s: a look at how cool things were twenty years earlier in Wisconsin. And they do a great job with it. The characters are: Eric Foreman (Topher Grace), a sometimes clueless high school student; Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), Eric's strong-willed friend; Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), a complete imbecile; Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis), the vain, egotistical member of the group; Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson), the cynical member of the group; Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), a foreign exchange student who always tries to be cool; Red (Kurtwood Smith), Eric's hard-ass father; and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp), Eric's jolly mother.

Tommy Chong occasionally appears as Hyde's stoner boss Leo. Throughout the series, the circle of friends comes across all sorts of situations, which usually end up accentuating Kelso's stupidity or Hyde's distrust of authority. Oftentimes, they assess everything through popular culture (namely disco or any TV show that had existed up to that point). But no matter what happens, it's always safe to assume that Red will threaten to kick someone in the ass, or at least call someone a dumb-ass.

Either way, it's a great show. You gotta see it.


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