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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 12

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Most recent posts

When good comes from evil
Life, as I have remarked more than once, is at heart a human drama. And not just any drama, but one shrouded in mystery. Oftentimes, it seems as if the act of living provides us …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 1,351 words
What's on TV? Monday, November 18, 1968
How do we watch thee, Mike Douglas? Let us count the ways. There are three different episodes of the Douglas show today, depending on the syndication schedule for each station, and I'm struck by the …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 2,502 words
This week in TV Guide: November 16, 1968
It's Sunday, November 17. A perfect fall day, perhaps a slight chill in the air, but not quite close enough to December for snow. Thanksgiving's coming up a week from this Thursday, and the wife …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 3,668 words