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One of my favorite old TV-repair-themed cartoons (maybe one of the only ones using television repair as the backbone) was a Huckleberry Hound one from the 1960s. Huck was a TV repairman in that one. One of his service calls was to repair a TV in a house with a very mischievious and vicious dog. There wasn't really that much wrong with the TV set; just one bad tube, a very rare type, with a type number a mile long. Huck had one and only one such tube in his tube caddy. Just as he was about to install it in the set, however, the dog somehow got hold of the tube, ran in the back yard with it, and buried it a few feet underground! I don't remember if Huck ever found the tube and got the TV going again, as it has been a couple decades at least since I saw the cartoon, but I wish I could see it again so I could find out. Oh well, one of these days I may run across a DVD or a box set with these old classic cartoons that actually has this episode. They don't make TV cartoons like that anymore. I wonder if there are DVD box sets of classic cartoons. I think there should be, somewhere, as many (if not most) old classic television series are now on DVD; classic cartoons, I think, would be the next logical step. I bet they would sell every bit as well as the classic-TV DVDs. Who knows? Someone may have uploaded some of the older cartoons to Youtube, including the one I just referenced. I'll have to look at Youtube later on; haven't been there in awhile. It always amazes me just how much unique content shows up on that site; seems like there is something new there all the time. Never a dull moment on YouTube.
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"They don't make TV cartoons like that anymore."
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Jeff, you're right about the sets in that cartoon being modeled after real life ones-one is most definitely a Natalie Calmus set.
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I wonder who dubbed in the idiotic, deafening faux laugh track? It really ruins it.
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RCA Victor
Really beautiful. From a catalog or a folder, maybe???
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Sure does, I thought the same thing. I also think some of it has been cut out. I have a really good photographic memory and it seems to me a few scenes have been deleted, please correct me if I'm wrong.
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That looks like the first color set that I had. It was a gift from a friend at work and was in just fair condition. However, the price was right, it was color and it was mine!
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Found those on the Internet
Two Admirals and the other pic I guess is a Philco.
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More two
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Last one
A shop window in Cuba in the 1950's with a Zenith TV:
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This one is on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo9fj8nnNGE
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I found this one to be pretty cool:
JFK watching one of the first space launchs in an RCA metal portable.
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I tried posting a photo to the member's gallery, then having it show up here...but I haven't figured out how to make that happen! Is there a way?
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Well, I got it to work....never did see any BB code? I must be missing something.
Seems like maybe this photo had been posted before, but I went back several pages and didn't see it. Probably been floating around awhile! Or, maybe this really is the first post. Photo of Dick Clark, found while I was looking for something else...
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