fmdog44
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We had a 27" Zenith set that broke down about three times a year. So often I remember the repairman's name Eddie Bastic.
I remember the annoucement, This concludes our broadcasting day announcement and then the playing of the National Anthem.
TV shows were all live. There was a mystery program on one night when a man was murdered and he lay on a morgue table under a sheet. Just before the program closed for a commercial off came the sheet and the man got up and walked away.
We had a 10" RCA and had one channel, channel 6 New Haven.
You were a lucky kid, Trade! 21 inches was a huge screen in 1952. :magnify:We got our first TV when I was 5. So that would have been 1952. It was a 21 inch Zenith.
You were a lucky kid, Trade! 21 inches was a huge screen in 1952. :magnify:
Our history teacher (and baseball coach) brought a televison to school and instead of history we watched the World Series, Yankees vs Dodgers. Girls were allowed to watch or go to study hall, not one girl stayed to watch. That is a day I still remember, I was on the school baseball team and baseball is still my favorite sport. Mickey Mantle was my favorite player. Many years later I read a story that said he was an alcoholic and sometimes played while drinking and could be rude to fans..
Today my cell phone can be my televison, computer, stereo, I can have a live photo talk to the great grand children. Sometimes I think to myself, surely I have seen it all.... I HOPE NOT!
Speaking of the Dogers, I met Carl Erskine and got a autographed baseball from him. I think he is still alive, but he must have autographed a ton of these because they are not very valuable. I still keep it on display, he was one of the most polite persons I have ever met..I was a Dodger fan. Duke Snider was my favorite player. I hated the Yankees.
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I would have been one of those girls who elected to go to study hall.Our history teacher (and baseball coach) brought a televison to school and instead of history we watched the World Series, Yankees vs Dodgers. Girls were allowed to watch or go to study hall, not one girl stayed to watch. That is a day I still remember, I was on the school baseball team and baseball is still my favorite sport. Mickey Mantle was my favorite player. Many years later I read a story that said he was an alcoholic and sometimes played while drinking and could be rude to fans..
Today my cell phone can be my televison, computer, stereo, I can have a live photo talk to the great grand children. Sometimes I think to myself, surely I have seen it all.... I HOPE NOT!
Our history teacher (and baseball coach) brought a televison to school and instead of history we watched the World Series, Yankees vs Dodgers. Girls were allowed to watch or go to study hall, not one girl stayed to watch. That is a day I still remember, I was on the school baseball team and baseball is still my favorite sport. Mickey Mantle was my favorite player. Many years later I read a story that said he was an alcoholic and sometimes played while drinking and could be rude to fans..
Today my cell phone can be my televison, computer, stereo, I can have a live photo talk to the great grand children. Sometimes I think to myself, surely I have seen it all.... I HOPE NOT!
UHF here in Indiana.Anyone remember UHF channels? That was a seperate antenna, they were always really snowy and I never understood much about them.