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| Television History - The First 75 Years History of TV set design, development and marketing. Photographs of sets, early program information, timelines, magazines, books and toys. http://www.tvhistory.tv [Read more] |
| A COLLECTION OF OLD RADIOS These appliances, from the 1930s and 1940s for the most part, were created in what is perceived by many to be better times. I wasn't alive, or an adult, in the 1930s, 40s or 50s, so I can't say if I agree that those times were better. (I suspect they weren't.) But one thing is certain: Radio was better then. Both the broadcasts and the sets themselves. http://www.radiophile.com/ [Read more] |
| Danny Thomas-Make room for Daddy Danny Thomas was one of television's most beloved and enduring entertainers. His comedic talents were surpassed only by his shrewd production activities and his well-known philanthropy. Thomas began his career as the stand-up comic Amos Jacobs, developing his story-telling shtick into a familiar routine of lengthy narratives peppered with a blend of Irish, Yiddish, Lebanese and Italian witticisms. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/T/htmlT/thomasdanny/thomasdanny.htm [Read more] |
| The Radio & Television Museum - Located in Bowie, MD The Radio History Society (RHS) is dedicated to the preservation of radio and television history. In June, 1999 we opened the Radio-Television Museum in ... www.radiohistory.org/ - 21k - Cached - Similar pages Previous1234567891011Next http://www.radiohistory.org [Read more] |
| ETF - Television History Brief history of State University of Iowa TV, by Rick Plummer ... Brazilian TV history, The first television broadcasting in Latin America ... http://www.earlytelevision.org [Read more] |
Articles
The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All TimeThe 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time was a list compiled by TV Guide, which included the 50 greatest American game shows ever. The detailed list with summaries was the cover story on the January 27, 2001 issue of the magazine. Many game show fanatics and experts were skeptical of the list, arguing that many shows were ranked higher than where they deserved to be ranked and that some did not even belong on the list at all. |
Once upon a time there was old time radioBack when gasoline was just a dime a gallon, when fresh milk was still delivered to people's doorsteps in glass bottles, when America had just discovered sliced bread and automatic pop-up toasters...back when times were simple... ...there was old-time-radio. |
