The Golden Age of Television
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The good old days!
When I first saw it was in black and white I thought it would be difficult but turned out to be one of the easier ones. Love the memories it brought! Fewer channels then but content was better and news reporting was truthful and unbiased.
Memories, yes! The TV and the test pattern. However, we certainly didn’t dress up like that just to watch TV! Those were “Sunday” clothes!
2:20 – Yep. Remember that simpler time.
Great puzzle this week! No %/+:”$ sky! Will be an interesting week looking back at an important part of our history.
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My father worked for a company that produced Vacuum tubes (screens) for all the TV manufacturers, Zenith, Quasar, Emerson, Admiral, Kenmore, Fisher, GE, Magnavox, Motorola, Philco, RCA, etc. My first real watching TV memory was when JFK was assassinated in 1963.
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Loved those simpler times when family worked and played together.
5:51 on bb with 0 missed. Ah, the good old days. How I long for a more simpler time.
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1:37 – I lived it.. ha ha
1.55 Easy one for a change.
2:18. I’m on a laptop using a mouse. Do you all do faster on a phone with a finger?
I remember that the test pattern had sound.
Funny how they are watching each other and not the TV.
Gonna be a fun week–didn’t grow up with TV, and haven’t had one for 25yrs.
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Note the youngest boy closest to TV. He most likely was Mom or Dad’s “remote control” and gets up to change the channel, adjust volume or adjust “the rabbit ears” for them. I was in my family. (LOL)
Sure miss the “olden days”
2:06 Yes the good old days
2:27 Those were the good ole days!
It all looks so perfect. Read “Eve in Exile”by Rebekah Merkle and you will learn that things were not so perfect which lead to the messed up 60s and the demise of the family unit. My eyes were truly opened to the history.
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Weird doing black and white on gray and white.
The good old days!
1:21 no misplaced. So fun to see the B & W photo. How everyone dressed up so much more back in that time. People were much more modest and polite.
Keep ’em comin’!
Actually enjoyable
1:00 Still the Puzzle King!
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1:58. Loved this puzzle! Everything had its place and there was no guessing which piece of blue sky or water went where.
1:57 Good one
I do remember black and white being the good old days, but I have to admit I prefer that we changed to color…
Times gone by, 2:36.
1:44 good one pretty easy I like easy
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2:18 with no miss clicks. I remember those huge tv sets that you could only get one channel on, maybe two with more snow than outside in winter. LOL
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What a farace on this one. No one is at a good angle to see the t v. All dressed up in there sundey best. After 12 and the tewst pattern is on. Laughing at what,?? Look at the clock numerals. Was no Lucy pictures like t5hat. Kyle L.
We never had a TV when I was growing up. My Dad retired, then he bought one.
1:20 not bad for me.
To quote Green Acres about the test pattern on the TV screen “It looks like Ed Sullivan”.
Besides the awful picture mistakes, they are not even lookin at bthe t v . Kyle L.
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2.24 Family time
1:48. Remember when.
2:07 Kind of easy one!