President Jimmy Carter - Remarks on the Camp David Summit
World Cup 1978 Final - Argentina 3:1 Netherlands
Ramones - Don't Come Close 1978
STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL - 1978 - pt 1 of 12
1978 - Fruit of the Loom commercial - Classic
Untitled Document
1978 Following on from the oil crisis Japanese
car Imports account for half the US import market. The first first ever
Cellular Mobile Phone is introduced in Illinois and Space Invaders appears
in arcades Launching a Craze for Computer Video Games . Sweden is the
first country in the world to recognize the effect of aerosol sprays on
the Ozone Layer and bans the sale. The Serial killer David Berkowitz,
"Son of Sam," is convicted of murder after terrorizing New York
for 12 months. 1978 is also a great year for movies with Greace, Saturday
Night Fever and Close Encounters of the Third Kind all showing in Movie
Theatres around the world.
Cost of Living 1978
How Much things cost in 1978
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 7.62%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 805
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 11.75%
Average Cost of new house $54,800.00
Average Income per year $17,000.00
Average Monthly Rent $260.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas 63 cents
1LB of Bacon $1.20
Dozen Eggs 48 Cents
What Events Happened in 1978
Camp David Peace
Treaty Egypt makes peace with Israel
Public Service strikes in UK
causes major disruption to all services
After nearly 30 years The Volkswagen Beetle
stops production having manufactured 20 million cars
Worldwide Unemployment rises after
several decades of near full employment
Gold reaches an all time high of $200.00
per ounce
The US Dollar plunges to record low
against many European currencies
The Japanese car Imports account for
half the US import market following the energy crisis and increase in
fuel prices that fuels demand for economy cars
The European Court of Human Rights finds the
United Kingdom government guilty of mistreating prisoners in
Northern Ireland
Sweden becomes the first nation to ban aerosol
sprays that are thought to damage earth's protective ozone layer.
Rhodesia's prime minister
Ian Smith and three black leaders agree on the transfer to black majority
rule.
The oil tanker Amoco Cadiz runs aground
on the coast of Brittany. Causing an ecological disaster with A
slick 18 miles wide and 80 miles long covered about 200 miles (320 km)
of Brittany coastline
Serial killer David Berkowitz, the "Son
of Sam", is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison
The US stops production of the Neutron Bomb
( Kills People but leaves buildings and infrastructure standing )
The first Susan B. Anthony Dollar is
minted
The Cult leader Jim Jones instructed
400 members of his church, "People's Temple", to commit suicide
Israel attacks on southern Lebanon following
bus hijacking in Tel Aviv
A powerful magnitude 6.5 earthquake hits Thessaloniki,
Greece
Due to poor Cold War Relations United
States bans sale of latest computer technology to Soviet Union
Pope Paul VI dies at age
of 80.
John Paul I Becomes Pope from August
26, 1978 and dies just 33 days later on September 28, 1978
Cardinal Karol Wojtyla becomes Pope John
Paul II
Britain launches the Motability
scheme to provide cars for disabled people
Worlds Population Estimated at 4.4 billion
Dominica Gains Independence
From Great Britain
Karl Wallenda, founder of the Flying
Wallendas, dies after falling off a tight-rope
Argentina Wins 1978 World Cup
in Argentina
Popular Culture 1978
Record company EMI sacks the controversial
UK punk rock group the Sex Pistols.
Star Wars opens in cinemas and filmgoers line
up for hours to see it
"Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex
Pistols" is released
The Clash release their first album "The
Clash "
Perhaps most important in Popular Culture
is the development of punk music. from groups like the Ramones, Iggy
Pop's ,Clash , Elvis Costello, The Stranglers, and the Sex Pistols.
Popular Films
Grease
Saturday Night Fever
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
National Lampoon's Animal House
Jaws 2
Heaven Can Wait
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Revenge of the Pink Panther
The Deer Hunter
Popular Musicians
Bee Gees with
" Night Fever and Stayin Alive "
Paul McCartney and Wings
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
Rolling Stones
Commodores with " Three Times a Lady
"
Boomtown Rats
Popular TV Programs
Happy Days
Little House on the Prairie
The Rockford Files
Good Morning America
Saturday Night Live
Wheel of Fortune
Charlie's Angels
Quincy, M.E.
The Muppet Show
CHiPs
The Love Boat
Three's Company
Technology 1978
Illinois Bell
Company introduces first ever Cellular Mobile Phone System
Space Invaders Launches Craze for Computer
Video Games
The first computer bulletin board system BBS
is created
98% of all American homes have a television
First Test Tube Baby is born in England
a girl Louise Brown, from in vitro fertilization
Inventions Invented by Inventors and Country
( or attributed to First Use )
In Vitro Fertilisation England "the First
test tube baby is born"