Television

By ejd1214
  • Charlie Chaplin

    Charlie Chaplin
    Charlie Chaplin was a comedic genius. He is most known for his silent films.
  • Commercial

    Commercial
    The first TV commercial was aired by Charles Jenkins.
  • See It Now

    See It NowSee It Now was a TV News show that was teh first to use their own footage. All of their interviews weren't rehearsed. Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly used a split screen to show Americans the world from coast to coast.
  • Color Television

    Color Television
    Television began broadcasting commercials in color for the first time in December of 1953. This was authorized by the FCC on December 17, 1953.
  • Remote Control

    Remote Control
    The remote control wasn't in homes until June of 1956. The first Tv remote was called "Lazy Bones" and was developed in 1950.
  • The Andy Griffith Show

    The Andy Griffith Show
    From 1960 to 1968 Andy Griffith was filmed and shown all over America. This show instantly became a classic and is still in reruns on multiple channels. Because of the lovable characters, Barney Fife, Opie, and countless others, the show will live on forever.
  • Charlie's Angels

    Charlie's Angels
    Charlie's Angel's has had more than three angels. It has also been remade.
  • M*A*S*H*

    M*A*S*H*
    The series fanale in 1983 had 106 million viewers.
  • Blues Clues

    Blues Clues
    Blues Clues has become a classic show for toddlers. It shows a blue dog, who put three clues somewhere around the house to show what he wants to do. Then the host, Steve or Joe, depending on the year, has to figure it out. It has entertained children for years.
  • Dora the Explorer

    Dora the Explorer
    When Dora the Explorer came out, children everywhere fell in love with her. Along with her friend Boots they go across different paths to get to one place, with the help of the children.