The more of this old stuff we see, the more the new ideas seem “not so new”, don’t they?

The more of this old stuff we see, the more the new ideas seem “not so new”, don’t they?

A Tour Of CBS Television City With Edward R. Murrow This is a November 1953 broadcast of ‘See It Now’. In the first part of this half hour show, we’ll see the extensive and state of the art lighting in Studio 31, Art Linkletter’s show in Studio 41 and Jack Benny rehearsing upstairs in the […]
Location, Location, Location #1 Finally, we know the location of the first ‘Steve Allen Show’ that debuted on NBC New York’s local station, WNBT. Before Allen became host of the first incarnation of ‘Tonight’, which began on September 24, 1954 at The Hudson Theater, his Knickerbocker Beer show had hit the air locally the year […]
Remembering James Garner…. Sad to report that Mr. Garner died at his home last night in Los Angeles at the age of 86. http://variety.com/2014/tv/news/james-garner-of-maverick-rockford-files-dies-at-86-1201265361/ Source
These Photos Unlocks Some Mysteries! If you ever wondered what happened to NBC’s “Felix The Cat” mechanical camera after tests were concluded in 1932, here’s the answer. It was on display at the RCA Pavilion at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York. In the diagram, we see it in the Museum being displayed along […]