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Beatles Prelude: A Few SURPRISES!

Beatles Prelude: A Few SURPRISES!

  • February 8, 2013

Beatles Prelude: A Few SURPRISES! In 1964, today February 8th, would have been Saturday. The…

Drew Plays With “Price Is Right” Cameramen

Drew Plays With “Price Is Right” Cameramen

  • December 11, 2012

No Doubt About It. What we have here in Studio 33 at Television City are…

Early Dumont Cameras: Configuration 2

Early Dumont Cameras: Configuration 2

  • November 20, 2012

Early Dumont Cameras: Configuration 2 Unlike the RCA cameras, the Dumont Iconoscope cameras had electronic…

Thy Rod And Thy Staff…Now for a very ‘inside television’ moment.

Thy Rod And Thy Staff…Now for a very ‘inside television’ moment.

  • November 16, 2012

Thy Rod And Thy Staff... Now for a very 'inside television' moment. What's important about…

Fascinating NBC Studio 3H Photo, 1939

Fascinating NBC Studio 3H Photo, 1939

  • November 12, 2012

Fascinating Photo 1939, NBC presents "Mamba's Daughters" staring Ethel Waters, seen here in the head…

Classic CBS! Dennis ‘Paddy’ McBride…From Sullivan & Gleason To Sports

Classic CBS! Dennis ‘Paddy’ McBride…From Sullivan & Gleason To Sports

  • October 15, 2012

Classic CBS This is the late Dennis 'Paddy' McBride in command of a TK30. For…

RCA’s ‘Walkie Lookie’ Wireless Camera, 1952

RCA’s ‘Walkie Lookie’ Wireless Camera, 1952

  • September 13, 2012

Here's a shot from the 1952 Republican National Convention in Chicago showing the 3 lens…

Keeping The Cameramen In NBC Studio 6A On Their Toes!

Keeping The Cameramen In NBC Studio 6A On Their Toes!

  • February 10, 2012

Keeping the cameramen in Studio 6A on their toes, here's Chris Farley on Conan from…

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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.

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