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Josh Albee, Jeff Tyler, Buddy Ebsen, Jane Wyatt, Vic Morrow, Chris Wiggins. Also presented is a Reader's Comments forum where you can discuss your favorite made-for-TV-movies from the 1970s and other decades. The made-for-TV-movie format flourished in the following decades, and by 1996, 264 made-for-TV-movies were made by America's six largest TV networks that year.īelow are brief synopses of 200 of some of the most memorable made-for-TV-movies of the 1970s, followed by a searchable database of 1,100 additional made-for-TV-movies from the 1970s, late 1960s and early 1980s. Many early made-for-TV-movies features major stars and were usually broadcast as a weekly anthology TV series, such as ABC's Movie of the Week.

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As the networks began showing major theatrical releases in prime time, beginning with NBC's Saturday Night at the Movies in 1961, a shortage of movie studio product led to the production of made-for-TV movies, the first of which is generally acknowledged to be See How They Run in 1964. Eginning in the early 1960s, television networks began showing what were called 'made-for-TV-movies' to encourage audiences to stay at home and watch what they promoted as the equivalent of a first-run theatrical film.

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