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There was not a whole lot to choose from in those days...Spade Cooley, Ina Rae Hutton or Lawrence Welk -- nm
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BAD
Spike Jones & the City Slickers -- nm
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peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Oct 9 '10, 18:38
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Wrestling and Roller Derby... -- nm
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BAD
Oct 9, 18:47
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In the 60's most folks had 3 or 4 stations, in the sparce midwest you generally only had 2, abc often shared with cbs or nbc since theyw ere the small
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zeitgeist
Oct 9, 18:56
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In the 70s also. I grew up with ABC, NBC, CBS, and a UHF station -- nm
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Bacon
Oct 9, 19:01
KTLA was L.A.'s first station around 1946 about. I remember seeing Betty White on her first program...
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BAD
Oct 9, 19:00
and lets not forget the holyroller stations where the preacher would basically just ask for your money 24 hours a day, Repo Man (the original) made...
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zeitgeist
Oct 9, 18:59
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