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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 4

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Most recent posts

What's on TV? Thursday, May 11, 1967
As you can see from the image above, Milton Berle is the guest star on tonight's F Troop. It's part of what I think of as Berle's nostalgia tour on ABC (after being freed from …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 3,053 words
This week in TV Guide: May 6, 1967
The "minority" mentioned in the headline for Edith Efron's cover story is not a racial minority, or even a sexual minority. And, as Efron points out, it's not all that small, either. The "minority" refers …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 3,225 words
Around the dial
Xt bare-bones e-zine, Jack's Hitchcock Project continues with the second te,leplay from the team of Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler, "Craig's Will," a rare Hitchcock comedy, with a fitting cast including Dick Van Dyke …
On , by Mitchell Hadley, 516 words