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an old fashioned television with a man on it

1. What do you remember about prime-time TV? 2. Did you (or another family member) have a hobby that took up a lot of time? 3. Did you sleep with a special toy....until when...where is it now? Prime time TV in the 70's included shows like Welcome Back Kotter, Hawaii Five O, The Waltons, Wonder Woman, and my Dad's favorite Monday Night Football. I also remember watching The Dukes of Hazard, Love Boat and Fantasy Island on weekend nights! Our television set was positioned on a built in wall…

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Vintage TV:

Jun 13, 2015 - What a terrific book for Back to School Story of three children who get a behind the scenes look at their local TV station there are color photos on every page showing the kids visiting with the weatherman, newsman, cameramen, receptionist, station manager, etc. great retro photographs of the camera equipment, clothin…

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an old fashioned television with a cat on top

Color television, between 1946 and 1950 researchers invented the worlds first electronic, monochrome compatible color television system. It was invented by the RCA; they invested $50 million in development of electronic television. It wasn't until the 1960s that the public began buying color TVs in earnest and in the 1970s the American public finally started purchasing more color TV sets than black-and-white ones.

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a woman sitting on a chair in front of a small tv with her legs crossed

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