JFGryphon: "Huge 10-Inch Picture Tube" -- 1949
Alan Mays: Three Kids with Halloween Jack-o'-Lanterns, ca. 1966
denizen8: Tossed out Tube
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WAVZ 13: At a meeting with wind-power executives 2 days ago, President Joe Biden accidently revealed the notes he receives on a regular basis from his handlers. It includes absolutely basic things like "YOU enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants."
Alan Mays: RCA Victor TV—First Set We Had
WAVZ 13: My "infotainment" center in childhood. I consumed WAY too much TV. Shows like The FBI, Man From Uncle, Get Smart, The Smothers Brothers, Ghost and Mrs Muir, Mission Impossible, Wonderama, Captain Kangaroo, Hawaii 5-0 and lots of old movies from the 1930s.
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Manù Stefan: Ancien téléviseur (Ouagadougou/Burkina Faso)
Manù Stefan: Téléviseur Philips 1956 (Lusaka/Zambie)
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CWMc: 2021 set-up (With Flickr notes)...
Alan Mays: Good-Looking Couple at Christmastime
Alan Mays: Snacking in the Living Room, 1960
Alan Mays: Man with Rabbit Ears
JFGryphon: Television is Born ...
JFGryphon: Television of Tomorrow -- 1928
JFGryphon: Color TV -- 1964 New York World's Fair
JFGryphon: Felix the Cat, Experimental TV, 1927
JFGryphon: Dreaming of Television, 1927
WAVZ 13: OK, fellow old-times. We all saw this PSA (Public Service Announcement) from 1968 to 1973. It was aired incessantly on TV during that time period. Can YOU identify what this was all about and what was the message being shown??
tedesco57: Me & my TV
Alan Mays: Philco Television Set, 1948
Alan Mays: Thomas Dewey and His Wife at the Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, June 1948
WAVZ 13: Probably the best TV show I watched as a kid. Completely alone up in my room on the third floor of the house, my small 12 inch screen black and white Panasonic took me to frightening worlds I couldn't even begin to imagine. Milford CT. Nov. 1969.