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It's About TV

A look at the relationship between classic television and American culture, concentrating on the 1950s through 1970s.

  • By Mitchell Hadley
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per week
  • First post on

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Jan 2024 8
Feb 2024 16
Mar 2024 18
Apr 2024 17
May 2024 18
Jun 2024 17
Jul 2024 18
Aug 2024 18
Sep 2024 17
Oct 2024 17
Nov 2024 19
Dec 2024 12

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Most recent posts

This week in TV Guide: December 20, 1969
Xor those of a certain age, this week's cover might remind us of the harvest gold refrigerator or stove we had in the early 1970s. It's a lovely illustration, drawing on images of both angels …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 2,971 words
Around the dial
This little guy's got his priorities right: his television set and his cat. It doesn't get much better than that. But if it did, you can bet one of these shows would be on the …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 523 words
The Christmas movies that never were
Thoughout the history of television, there have been many specials dedicated to the theme of Christmas. Some of them have become annual traditions, while others ran for a year or two, then disappeared into the …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 184 words