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Booming world of Color TV - 1962
This RCA ad from Reader's Digest, October 1962.
"A second major network is now scheduling color." Note right column of images illustrating some local originations including "Bozo the Clown" in Boston. Were any of the other 16 programs illustrated not on NBC? |
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No Jetsons, no Flintstones...so no
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The "...second major network" is of course ABC. They started colorcasting in September 1962 with the 'Flintstones' and the 'Jetsons', and if I am not mistaken, some of their 'Hollywood Special' movies on Sunday night.
For the fall of 1963, ABC added 'Wagaon Train' on Monday night and 'The Greatest Show on Earth' on Tuesday night. That summer, they also showed repeats of 'Empire' from NBC on Sunday nights. They then seemed to "back pedal" in 1964 as far as color shows broadcast, but jumped back in full swing, along with CBS in the fall of 1965. My parents bought our first color TV in December of 1963 and I remember watching the ABC color shows back then. ABC never announced they were colorcasting any of these programs back then, (unlike NBC with the Peacock) probably because many affiliates were still showing them in B&W. It was not until the fall of 1965 ABC and CBS would announce the programs were in color. |
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Hi All;
How about "Sing along with Mitch Miller".. I remember we had some of his records and I would listen to them on the Magnavox TV Phono Radio combo while getting ready for school.. THANK YOU Marty |
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Arthur Smith and his Crackerjacks was a long-time local favorite here in western NC.
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