If were, lets say 92...may be close enough, and what was The Shadow Knows.
emeraldATV
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Just for the record. Dark Shadows, was that the first crossover?
Black and white broadcast to a color broadcast ?
You can tell I'm stressing ? I can tell.
It's up to your thoughts if I move on this.
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Beverly Hillbillies?
Your mess, you clean it up. Cheers, RickO
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I have to say, Google Translate is really a marvel.
And no, you do not have a 1992 Close AM cent.
Hogan's Heroes, Gilligan's Island, Andy Griffith, Lucy, are other contenders.
Adjust your medications.
If there was a show that started in the early sixties and continued airing past 1965, there’s a good chance it switched from black and white to color.
Lost in Space
Gomer Pyle
The Guiding Light
Petticoat Junction
Gunsmoke
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Although experiments with color television had coincided with the development of commercial black and white television, it was not until the 1950s that attempts were made to successfully launch color television. On January 12th, 1950, the general public was introduced to color television for the very first time when CBS demonstrated its “field sequential” color system on eight television sets in the Walker Building, in Washington [1]. Faye Emerson was the main attraction in the demonstration, which had been ordered by the F.C.C.
The first commercial color broadcast took place at 4:35PM on Monday, June 25th, 1951, when CBS offered an hour-long program entitled “Premiere” to an ad-hoc network of five stations in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Among those participating in the program were Arthur Godfrey, Ed Sullivan, Robert Alda, Faye Emerson, William S. Paley and Frank Stanton (the latter two board chairman and president of CBS, respectively) [2].
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Cool research
Thank you.
What was the title of the first movie which used both gray scale and color film? I think I know this.
Wait a minute...is that you Cliff ?
The Wizard of Oz?
And why are referring to Black & White as "gray scale"?
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Who remembers Winky Dink? You placed a clear plastic sheet on the tv screen and drew stuff to help the character. Yeah, I'm that o!d. Peace Roy
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It all makes sense now https://darkshadows.fandom.com/f/p/2023799394402741796 🧐
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I read some of that. I think Emerald would make perfect sense in that crowd.
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Long, long, ago there was sold a cellophane like sheet that was multi-colored. You would attach it to your b/w screen to simulate color.
I do get it, and appreciate the thoughts .
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My technical difficulties are.........
help,
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nevermind...i am ok
seriously, @emeraldATV help me ID this one
or more than one?
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truly though @emeraldATV and everyone else here...
without ALL OF US here......
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Except for the Numismatic Interactions.
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This place is like CNN "coin nerd network".
"seriously," ?
I'll get back to you, if and when I figure out this unsub.
One is a 55 and the other skinny ONE CENT (reverse) which weigh's 2.3 and is supporting a landfill of grease. ?