"Battlestar Galactica 1980".
Flying motorcycles in California. You couldn't get much more "low budget" than that piece of crap.
Didn't Max, the bionic dog, get his own series back in the late seventies?
There was the remake of the Munsters in the mid 80's, starring John Schuck as Herman (we know him as the Klingon ambassador from Star Trek 3 and 4).
Saturday Morning garbage:
From the world of Syd and Marty Krofft... "ElectraWoman and Dynagirl" comes to mind. Of course, this shared the Krofft Super Show with "WonderBug" and "Doctor Shrinker".
I LOATHED the Scooby Doo movies. The guest stars just ruined the franchise... or so I thought, until they introduced the terminally annoying Scrappy Doo. That was just wrong.
There was also "Ark II", back in the mid seventies. A group of scientists traveling around in a hopped up Winnebago, bringing the wonders of civilization back to a post-nuclear holocaust world.
Which brings me to Captain Marval and Mighty Isis.... (that's ALMOST on topic for Ma'at, isn't it?)
Who could forget the great special effects of The Bugaloos?
Hatville. Charles NElson Reilly as the big bad guy. From the same people that gave us H.R. Puffenstuff.... but without all the high quality dialogue. (/sarcasm)
I'm sure that might jog a few memories.... and apologies for doing so!
Anthony
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.