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I had someone tell me at church about an man in the 60's that said "I don't need a color TV 'cause all my favorite shows are in black and white!"
I wonder was it the fact that color sets could be made more cheaply in the late 60's that increased the buying of sets and therefore producers were more eager to make color programs...or was it that more shows were being made in color and thus more people thought they'd get their money's worth out of the color sets?
It seems like the only people who really would buy color sets in the 50's are those that had so much money that they could buy a luxurious product that most of the time would really not do any more than than the common black and white set as there were few color shows.
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