Who remembers Pebble Mill at One? How about Cheggers Plays Pop or Grange Hill. They all made the TV screens in the UK in 1978 and we are heading back to that year for a look at what was happening in our local schools.
It was also the year of Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta belting out a mega hit.
Closer to home, here are eight reminders of schools that made the news in the South Tyneside area 46 years ago.
So if you were pictured at Hedworthfield or Ashley Road, Mortimer or Ridgeway, you could be in our picture selection.
Take a look.

5. So proficient at cycling
South Tyneside road safety officer Ken Shipley, presents Graham Pude, 10, and Andrea Raynsford, 11, of Biddick Hall Junior School, with the Tyne and Wear National Cycling Proficiency Shield. Does this bring back happy memories? Photo: sg

6. Tops at badminton
This Mortimer Comprehensive School team won the South Tyneside School's Badminton Association third year trophy in 1978. Left to right are: Karen Park, Christine Stokoe, Tracy Lauder, Jayne Liddle, Ann Davison and Sharon Hartley. Photo: Shields Gazette

7. A big-hearted gesture from Harton Juniors
Nancy Warren, Chairman of the South Tyne side branch of Save the Children Fund, receives a cheque for £370 from pupils of Harton Junior Girls School. Can you spot someone you know? Photo: Shields Gazette

8. Champions at St James Juniors
The St James Junior School, Hebburn netball team who won the South Tyneside Junior School's Netball League in 1978. In the picture are, back row: left to right: Lynne Connolly, Carol Nicol, Helen Tittrington, Claire Fitzpatrick, Maria Carr, Lisa Chilos and Elizabeth Tittrington. Front, Dawn Butler, Carol Martin, Wendy Griffiths and Debra Harbison. Photo: Shields Gazette