August 1960, Boston’s Fenway Park

August 1960, Boston’s Fenway Park

This TK41 is shooing from center field in a test of their ability to colorcast Red Sox baseball. This is just after WHDH moved into it’s new all color facility and there is an RCA color truck here as well as a support unit just in case. This game may have been against the NY Yankees, with coverage sent to WNBC. It would be interesting to see a clip of this video to see how a night game looked. If you look up in the upper deck, you can see another TK41. From other photos I have of this night (that I’ll post soon), it appears that there are at least 4 TK41s at the game. Thanks to Maureen Carney for the photo and background.

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6 Comments

  1. Richard Wirth November 21, 2013

    Oh, my aching back. All I see are the hundreds of feet of TV81 cable that had be pulled to that center field camera!

  2. Kevin Vahey November 21, 2013

    I was able to trace this picture to a Red Sox/White Sox game in 1960.

    Maureen found a Boston Globe ad for RCA color TV’s that listed the games that would be shown in color in 1960. There were a handful of night games.

    The key was the auxiliary scoreboard that shows it is the second inning, no score, one out and #1 at bat. This boxscore is a match.

    http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1960/B08260BOS1960.htm

  3. Kevin Vahey November 20, 2013

    I knew WHDH-TV had tried TK-41’s at Fenway but never saw a picture until now. I was told years ago the lights at Fenway were not bright enough then and day games the 41’s could not handle the shadows in right field. They resumed color at Fenway in 1967 with TK-43’s.

  4. Nick Franga November 20, 2013

    From what I read on a site, Image Orthicons were used in the early color cameras because they had the sensitivity to overcome the inefficient prism splitters of its time period. That and they have very good low light sensitivity.

  5. Bill Lally November 20, 2013

    Did the picture lose quality due to the color process? Curious.

  6. Chuck Conrad November 20, 2013

    I remember watching WHDH in color in the late 50’s and early 60’s. As I recall, it looked a bit more saturated than what we saw from NBC via WBZ-TV. The pictures were quite good though.