In this episode of My 70’s TV Childhood, we return to the much-loved 1970s British sitcom The Good Life. By popular request from listener Danny (thank you, Danny!), we reminisce about the journey of Tom and Barbara Good as they trade in suburban comfort for a life of self-sufficiency. Created by the brilliant duo Bob Larbey and John Esmonde, The Good Life captured audiences with its wit, charm, and sharp social commentary.
Join us as we explore the origins of the show, the incredible chemistry between its stars—Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal, Paul Eddington, and Penelope Keith—and the lasting legacy of its themes. From Pinky and Perky the pigs to the infamous peapod burgundy, The Good Life delivered laughs and more than a dose of charm..
First airing between 1975 and 1978, the show tackled issues like sustainability and self-sufficiency—concepts that resonate even more today. Tom and Barbara were truly ahead of their time!
Whether you remember watching The Good Life as a family or have rediscovered it in reruns, this episode is sure to bring back some fond memories.
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Oliver
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