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August 30, 1953…A Milestone For RCA Compatible Color Television

August 30, 1953…A Milestone For RCA Compatible Color Television

  • August 30, 2016

August 30, 1953...A Milestone For RCA Compatible Color Television On this day in 1953, the…

August 27, 1968…Dan Rather’s Floor Fight

August 27, 1968…Dan Rather’s Floor Fight

  • August 27, 2016

August 27, 1968...48 Years Ago Today Dan Rather was manhandled at the Democratic National Convention…

THE NBC BUILT, ND-8G CAMERAS

THE NBC BUILT, ND-8G CAMERAS

  • August 2, 2016

UPDATED March 3, 2023: Around 2010, I found a photo of an odd looking NBC…

1936 & 2016…Convention Coverage Eerily Similar For NBC & CBS

1936 & 2016…Convention Coverage Eerily Similar For NBC & CBS

  • July 23, 2016

1936 & 2016...Convention Coverage Eerily Similar For NBC & CBS Believe it or not, the…

“Game Of Thrones” Video Effects…TV’s Ultimate Techno Tapestry

“Game Of Thrones” Video Effects…TV’s Ultimate Techno Tapestry

  • June 23, 2016

"Game Of Thrones" Video Effects...TV's Ultimate Techno Tapestry It literally boggles the mind to see…

1929: Radio Movies in Color

1929: Radio Movies in Color

  • May 1, 2016

One of the leaders of Bell Labs had an idea of how to show the…

1930: Television Gives Radio Eyes and Ears

1930: Television Gives Radio Eyes and Ears

  • May 1, 2016

Discussions of 1929 TV milestones like 'color over a wire' and other events are described,…

1931: 3-D Television?!

1931: 3-D Television?!

  • May 1, 2016

And you thought 3-D television was a new thing. Ha!

1932: David Sarnoff on “Where Television Stands Today”

1932: David Sarnoff on “Where Television Stands Today”

  • May 1, 2016

"Where Television Stands Today" is an 8-page article written for Modern Mechanics by one of…

1933, Where Television Stands Today

1933, Where Television Stands Today

  • May 1, 2016

Suffice it to say that TV has come a long way, but this 4 page…

1936: First Philo T. Farnsworth Interview

1936: First Philo T. Farnsworth Interview

  • May 1, 2016

The true father of television as we know it shares his thoughts on the new…

1937: The Truth About Television

1937: The Truth About Television

  • May 1, 2016

Now this is interesting! Here is a Modern Mechanix article from November 1937 that is…

1938: Early Television Makeup

1938: Early Television Makeup

  • May 1, 2016

Here are two very interesting articles with great pictures to show what it took to…

1938: Hand-Held Mini TV!

1938: Hand-Held Mini TV!

  • May 1, 2016

Again, it's amazing how so many 'new' ideas are so old!

1939: Exploding the Television Boom

1939: Exploding the Television Boom

  • May 1, 2016

Wow! This nine-page article from Mechanix Illustrated is full of pictures, but the story is…

1940: Second Philo T. Farnsworth Interview

1940: Second Philo T. Farnsworth Interview

  • May 1, 2016

This four-page interview found Philo at age 33 and comes four years after his first…

1949: What Every Family Wants To Know About TV

1949: What Every Family Wants To Know About TV

  • May 1, 2016

This is about as good as it gets! These 11 pages from the January 1949…

1952: TV Goes to the Conventions

1952: TV Goes to the Conventions

  • May 1, 2016

Popular Mechanics shows in detail how one of the 1952 political conventions would be televised…

1954: Behind the Split Screens of TV

1954: Behind the Split Screens of TV

  • May 1, 2016

Great article on how the first coast-to-coast, split-screen telecast of the 1954 Oscar ceremony was…

1955: The DuMont Electronicam

1955: The DuMont Electronicam

  • May 1, 2016

A one-page article on the DuMont Electronicam and its use on Jackie Gleason's classic program…

1957 Projection Screen TV

1957 Projection Screen TV

  • May 1, 2016

The more of this old stuff we see, the more the new ideas seem "not…

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The men and women who shaped American television —producers, directors, engineers, studio crews, and the families of industry legends shared their stories, photos, documents, and memories with me. Many told me the same thing, even the historians for the networks:

“You’re preserving the only institutional knowledge we have left.”

Eyes Of A Generation has always been a collection of history, but now — it has, by default, become a home for the institutional memory of ABC, NBC, and CBS.

In the same way networks kept the videotapes tapes but erased the talent, skill, craftsmanship and even revenue those recorded shows represented…they have lost their histories too!

This is television’s story — created by the people who shaped it and safeguarded here, for those who come after.

All You Ever Wanted to Know About NORELCO CAMERAS

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The Amazingly Precise History of Color Television from Ed Reitan

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  • May 31, 2026

THE PERSONAL SCRAPBOOK OF GEORGE MOSES, ED SULLIVAN’S CAMERAMAN!

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  • May 31, 2026

HOW TELEVISION GRAPHICS CAME TO BE

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  • February 14, 2024

Countdown #55

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Countdown #56

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Countdown #57

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Countdown #58

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