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The best sci-fi TV shows of the 1950s
Early television in the 1950s was a freewheeling frontier of both live and taped offerings mostly dominated by comedies, game shows, kids programs, and westerns like "I Love Lucy," "The $64,000 ...
Recently, I discovered some reruns that my grandson and I have been enjoying. I discovered a channel that runs “The Lone Ranger” and “Roy Rogers” in the mid-afternoon slot. Those shows were a staple ...
Before streaming wars, before prestige cable, before you could even “change the channel” without getting up off the couch, there was Black and White at its prime. In the 1950s, a glowing box in the ...
When the Cincinnati Museum Center celebrates “1950s Day” next month, the city’s biggest TV stars will be showcased in the Scripps-Howard Newsreel Theater in grainy black-and-white. Just as they ...
600,000 square miles. Nowhere to hide.
Remember begging your parents for a pair of Mickey Mouse ears? Before “branding” became a buzzword, Walt Disney quietly taught America how to fall in love with an idea. When The Mickey Mouse Club ...
More old Cincinnati TV shows, including Bob Shreve’s The General Store and Midwestern Hayride, will be shown during “1950s Day” at Cincinnati Museum Center. The Cincinnati Museum Center will celebrate ...
Foreword: to infinity and beyond! / H. Jenkins -- Introduction / A. Bowdoin Van Riper & C. J. Miller -- Prologue. When our story begins. Where It All Began: The Flash Gordon Serials / R. Kinnard -- ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
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