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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 15

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Most recent posts

Around the dial
Let's start this week's review at Comfort TV, where David offers a tribute to Bob Newhart that's both a personal reflection and a historical appraisal of why Newhart is one of television's greatest actors, and …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 248 words
Ethics in America
Fred Friendly with Newt Gingrich and Rudy Giuliani on the set of Ethics in America During the 1988-89 television season, PBS presented a ten-part series of seminars that proved to be one of the most …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 1,255 words
What's on TV? Wednesday, July 28, 1965
I don't know if The Today Show employess guest hosts anymore; if they do, they're probably one of the last shows to do so. But back in 1965, when Hugh Downs was the host, they …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 1,132 words