Charlie’s Angels, The Bionic Woman and Rentaghost were all on television. But what about closer to home?
Did you live in the Garths, or work at Jackson the Tailors? Were you in a jazz band or working in the shipyards?
Maybe you liked a pint in The Old 29 or loved a trip to Roker Park. We have all this and more in a feature on Sunderland in 1976.
How many of these scenes do you remember? Take a look and tell us more.
1. Working at the factory
Workers at the Jackson the Tailor factory at Grangetown, Sunderland. Can you spot anyone you know in this 1976 photo? Photo: Sunderland Echo
2. Time for a pint
The Old Twenty Nine Pub in High Street West opened in the building which was once the Boilermakers Arms. Did you like a pint there? Photo: Sunderland Echo
3. Playing in the yard
The East End of Sunderland in September 1976. Do you remember it like this? Photo: Sunderland Echo
4. The Busy Bee Club
Pupils at High Southwick Junior school with some of the things they made at their Busy Bee Club meetings to raise money for the Chester Road PDSA. Were you pictured in 1976? Photo: Sunderland Echo