THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION
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- Your Computer is a Television Time Machine; Going Back to the Golden Age of TelevisionTV has gotten complicated but some of the changes are fantastic. Go back to a simpler time and watch all those great shows from the 1950s and 1960s that you used to love. They are only a few mouse clicks away.
- The Play's the Thing as the Criterion Collection Honors The Golden Age of TelevisionThese stories will forever enlighten the human condition.
- Revive Your Imagination with the Golden Age of RadioA short glimpse back in time to the golden age of radio and the rebirth of human imagination.
- The Golden Age of TelevisionWhat tv used to be.
- This is the Golden Age of Paranormal EntertainmentWith the explosion of the Internet and associated information sources, rumors and ideas spread like wildfire. It's not surprising, then, that paranormal programs have gained in popularity as people seek answers for eternal questions.
- The Golden Age of the WB: FelicitySelf-Proclaimed expert on the WB network, the author discusses Felicity, Kerri Russell, and three roles that have set her apart as an actress.
Sick Sad Week: Military Morale, Katrina Myths, and the Golden Age of TelevisionThe sick sad news this week is that Pres. Bush apparently believes morale is high in the military, Candice Bergen and others believe we are currently in television's Golden Age, and Ann Coulter still hasn't bee investigated for soliciting murders.- 'Pioneers of Television Westerns' Airs 1/25 on PBS - a ReviewOn January 25, 2011, PBS will air the second episode in their current "Pioneers of Television" set. The episode focus will be TV westerns. Read on for a review of the program.
Golden Age of Radio Classics: Gunsmoke & Ozzie and HarrietIt was a golden age of radio and the dawn of a new era for entertainment. This article talks about what made serials like Gunsmoke & Ozzie and Harriet such a success and what specifically about their different formats made them stand out..- The Golden Age of Hollywood Loses Another Legend with the Passing of Glenn FordHe was a working-man's cowboy. A blue-collar John Wayne if you will. You need only watch him in the "The Fastest Gun Alive" (1956) or the battle-of-wills classic "3:10 to Yuma" (1957) to see and appreciate Ford's versatility.
- Best Music Videos from the Golden AgeWhen music videos were only on television, these five were taken to an art form for various reasons.
- Why Mohammed Ali is the Greatest Athlete of All TimeThis is a short article on the greatest athlete of all time, the legendary Mohammed Ali.
- The Historical Value of News: Modern Media, Standards of Reporting and Foundations of FreedomJefferson and Washington both admired newspapers and believed them essential in a democracy. The history of newspapers and those who have worked admirably in them set standards for the press. Does modern media measure up?
- What is the Future of TelevisionThe analysis of the future of television, what the traditional television stations are facing, and the impacts of new media.
- Irving Rapper, Filmmaker from Hollywood's Golden AgeA biography of movie director Irving Rapper
- Jacob Adler: "The Great Eagle" of the Yiddish Theater was One of America's Greatest ActorsA biography of Jacob Adler
- The Evolution of Television: is Family Guy Inappropriate?This article aims to defunct critics of shows that "push the envelope" when the evolution of entertainment is inevitable.
Review of The History Channel's Our Generation: The Jet AgeReview of the History Channel's Our Generation, The Jet Age episode.- Best Old Radio Programs: Recommended Listening from the Golden Age of RadioOld-time radio shows are an important window into our country's history. These shows are available for you to listen to today!
- "Golden Age" of Global Expansion Doesn't Apply to the U.S.The top ten countries are zooming forward on their economic growth but the U.S. still lags.
Remembering Sherwood Schwatrz Through Memories of His Best CreationsTelevision icon Sherwood Schwartz was the creator of some of television's most memorable shows and characters. Here are some of the moments that made them unforgettable.- Interview with Eric Root: Hairdresser to the StarsAn Interview with Eric Root, also known as "The Hair Dresser To The Stars." An insightful look into a Man who lived 'Life Experiences' that no other person on Earth can attest. Ladies and Gentlemen: Mr. Eric Root.
The Wicked Cahoots of Bedford ParkChildhood and Youth in West London...
Dorothy Arzner: Lesbian was Sole Woman Director in Hollywood's Golden AgeA profile of director Dorothy Arzner- Thoughts on Movie Remakes: Is the Purpose to Make it Better?The premise of this study is to give the movie viewer a how to on discerning taste within a movie and what to expect while watching a "remake" film.
- TV's Golden Age is NowAn essay discussing the renaissance of long-arc storytelling in TV and some of the factors behind it.
- A Political Balancing Act: Equalizing the Partisan Effects of the MediaThose on the political "right" deride mainstream news reporting, claiming it sways voters with liberal propaganda under the guise of objective journalism.
- Maila Nurmi, Host of "The Vampira Show", Passes Away at the Age of 85For a half-century, horror fans knew Maila Nurmi as Vampira, a sleek, sexy character that hosted scary movies on television.
- The Motion Pictures of AmericaThere are many influential industries in America, but none are as influential as the entertainment industry. Movies and Television have been one of the most popular cultures in America for decades.
- Jackie Gleason to Bayonne: Baby, You're the Greatest!The article relates the deep love affair that actor/comic Jackie Gleason had with a small NJ town. He not only spent alot of time there in real life, but in his TV life as Ralph Kramden, he paid tribute to the town by mentioning it over and over.
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