1950's TV show

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Marv K
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1950's TV show

Post by Marv K » Sat Jun 24, 2023 11:37 pm

Ever have something just pop up and invade your thoughts?
The crazy thing is that this TV 'theme' popped into my head last evening, so I had to see if 'history' could be inclusive. Yup.... I can remember getting 'the kit', and the show was a "must watch" on Saturday mornings.... Some memories fade, others can still be found.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045456/
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Re: 1950's TV show

Post by TXGOAT2 » Sun Jun 25, 2023 9:02 am

I don't recall Winky Dink, but I have heard of it. Early TVs emitted X-rays...

We'd sit on the floor up close to the TV and wave our hands for a strobe effect.

My dad built a 70-foot tall antenna mast with a rotator. We could usually get 3 or 4 stations, more or less.

Abilene, Lawton-Wichita Falls, WBAP Fort Worth.

Warren Silver with the weather, soap operas, cartoons, Gunsmoke, Wrestling, network news, and real local news and weather.

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