+2 Best 60 Tv Trivia and Quizzes in United States

Are you ready to take a trip down memory lane to the groovy era of 1960s television? Step into the time machine and test your knowledge of classic TV shows that captured the hearts of Americans across the nation! The '60s were a revolutionary time for television, with an explosion of creativity and iconic shows that have stood the test of time. From beloved sitcoms to groundbreaking dramas, this quiz will challenge your memory of the small screen gems that shaped a generation. Get ready to revisit the days of black-and-white TVs, rabbit ear antennas, and family gatherings around the television set. Can you recall the theme songs that still sing in your head or the catchphrases that became part of everyday conversation? Whether you were a dedicated couch potato or you're just curious about the TV landscape of the swinging sixties, this quiz is the perfect way to put your knowledge to the test. Sharpen your memory, dust off those nostalgia goggles, and get ready to binge-watch your way through this ultimate '60s TV trivia challenge! So, grab your favorite retro snacks, settle into your favorite armchair, and let's see if you're a true TV aficionado or if you need to brush up on your classic television history. Are you ready to be crowned the ultimate '60s TV trivia champion? Let's find out!

TV Trivia Time! How Well Do You Know These TV Shows That Changed America?

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  • Archie Bunker was a character in which 70s sitcom?

    All in the Family
  • Which of these war series was produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg?

    Band of Brothers
  • Which iconic TV sitcom was the first to air reruns?

    I Love Lucy
  • In the TV series Breaking Bad, who played Walter White?

    Bryan Cranston
  • Henry Winkler is best known for his role in which TV series?

    Happy Days
  • Fox Mulder is a character from which 90's series?

    The X-Files
  • Where is the iconic series "The Sopranos" set?

    New Jersey
  • Which TV sitcom featured a character named Kramer?

    Seinfeld
  • Which of the following is a science fiction TV series?

    Lost
  • Lisa, Bart and Maggie are the three children of what famous TV family?

    The Simpsons
  • "I'll Be There For You" was the theme song for which show?

    Friends
  • Of which show is "Better Call Saul" the prequel?

    Breaking Bad
  • What Western TV series aired the longest in the U.S.?

    Gunsmoke
  • In "Game of Thrones", what's the name of the King's seat of power?

    The Iron Throne
  • In "Friends", Monica was the younger sister of which character?

    Ross
  • What 1940s radio show was the base of the TV classic "I Love Lucy"?

    My Favorite Husband
  • Which actor became famous for playing a criminal on "The Wire"?

    Idris Elba
  • In "I Love Lucy," what was the maiden name of Lucy Ricardo?

    McGillicuddy
  • Which actor rose to fame after playing Omar in the HBO drama "The Wire"?

    Michael K. Williams

Leap Into Adventure With Our TV Heroes of All Time Quiz!

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  • What was the historical setting of the 1970s TV show M*A*S*H?

    Korean War
  • What was the nickname of the A-Team's leader in the 1980s show?

    Hannibal
  • Steve Austin is the main character of which sci-fi television series?

    The Six Million Dollar Man
  • Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are characters in which TV show?

    Star Trek
  • Who starred in the title role in the 70's TV series "Wonder Woman"?

    Lynda Carter
  • What was the name of the talking car in the original Knight Rider series?

    KITT
  • In which colonial U.S. state are the "Zorro" novels and films set?

    California
  • What TV series revolved around the adventures of Dr. Sam Beckett?

    Quantum Leap
  • In the TV show MacGyver, for what foundation did the main character work?

    Phoenix Foundation
  • What fictional cowboy may have been inspired by U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves?

    The Lone Ranger
  • What martial art did David Carradine help popularize?

    Kung Fu
  • Who starred in two big shows of the '80s, Knight Rider and Baywatch?

    David Hasselhoff
  • Which was the source of Wonder Woman's powers?

    The Greek gods
  • In M*A*S*H's season finale, which character remains in Korea?

    Klinger
  • Who played Jill Munroe in the original version of Charlie's Angels?

    Farrah Fawcett
  • Who played Napoleon Solo in the 60s TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?

    Robert Vaughn
  • The original "Charlie's Angels" were Jill, Sabrina, and who?

    Kelly
  • Who was the mute sidekick of El Zorro?

    Bernardo
  • What sort of car was KITT in the 1982 TV show Knight Rider?

    Pontiac Firebird Trans Am