Remember when......

all you needed was a radio, a good action packed story and a whole lot of imagination?
My grandparents had a radio like that and I guess my father used to listen to it. I think we had a nice large radio, too, but I was very young...the tv came along several years after I was born.
 
My grandmother had one of those big radios - it picked up lots of stations around the world.

But radio stories were not part of my childhood. We already had a tv when I was born in 52.
 
We got our first radio set when I was 3 or 4. I thought there were people living inside it - well, where else did the sound come from? Later, I had my own 'crystal set'. No batteries needed - just a long aerial.
I used to love listening to "Journey into space" - first broadcast in the late 1950'w when space travel of any sort was pure science fiction. Recently I downloaded the 're-mastered' series from Youtube as Mp3 and listen to it in the camper when we're on vacation.
 
I remember my sisters listening to the love stories on the radio. Must have been very small because that's all I remember. Then my Mom an Dad got this huge TV
We had 3 channels to choose from, my brother an I could argue over what show to watch even then. Black n White an it went off at 2am I think with the flag waving
an America the Beautiful playing????correct me if I'm wrong. Much later years I had one in my room,still b&W, that was a big deal back then.
 
Often times, I wish that TV was never invented. I don't remember much about just listening to the radio, except on Saturday nights when my Dad would turn on the Country Jubilee out of Wheeling, WV. It was much like the Grand Old Opry. Oh yeah, and also the Friday night fights before they were televised on TV.
 


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