i liked it but was disappointed in some of the stuff they did-some they excluded. we fast forwarded thru the 'charo' stuff, i hated the 'bruce lee vs. evil kenival'-and the same intro over and over and over to the one allison angram (nellie olson) did got mind numbing.
i was disappointed that they did'nt make mention of some things i clearly remember as being huge in the 70's (i graduated in '79)-dittos jeans (all those colors), bear traps (wedgie shoes), angel flight's (the 3 pc. polyester suits all the guys wore to dances). they talked about 'mini' and 'midie' skirts-does'nt anyone remember 'maxies'? the long dresses (usualy made by gunnie saks a.k.a jessica mcclintock) were realy popular-also those long skirts girls used to make out of old pairs of levis with the matching purse made out of old levi cut offs), quilted material purses, and those looooooooooooooooong sweater coats (that kept stretching out as you wore them). and JUMP SUITS and OVERALLS-these were huge. osh-kosh-b'gosh made these realy tight overalls-some with zippers up the entire side of both legs, 'goose down' coats and vests (we looked like the 'michelan man' but we were warm

).
i also did'nt see much mention of the cartoons-did'nt all the 'school house rocks' start in the 70's-those are huge to this day! and while they kept going on about the 'farrah do' they did'nt mention that dorothy hammil's 'wedge' haircut caused a bunch of girls to cut off their 'farrah feathers' and go short!
and did i miss it or did they not once mention that 'story songs' were realy popular for a long time (billy don't be a hero, the night chicago died, and that one where the girl was pregnant and the dad shoots her while shooting at the boyfriend-realy insipid " here's the last words 'julie said' :

daddy please dont it was'nt his fault he means so much to me, daddy please dont we're gonna get married just you wait and see'
just did'nt seem as well rounded a look back as the other 'i love the' shows.